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Burning Airlines

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Burning Airlines
OriginWashington, D.C., U.S.
GenresPost-punk,[1] Post-hardcore, alternative rock, emo
Years active1997–2002
LabelsDeSoto
Past membersJ. Robbins
Bill Barbot
Peter Moffett
Mike Harbin
Benjamin Pape

Burning Airlines was an American rock band from Washington, D.C. J. Robbins and Bill Barbot of Jawbox formed the band with Peter Moffett (formerly of Government Issue) in 1997. The band released two full-length albums, a self-titled 7", and split releases with At the Drive-In and Braid.

The band's name is taken from a Brian Eno song, "Burning Airlines Give You So Much More" from his 1974 album Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy).

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History

Robbins and Barbot had jammed with Moffett while their band Jawbox was still active, briefly considering him to fill in after drummer Zach Barocas' departure. However, this lineup was not to be, and Jawbox called it quits shortly thereafter. Taking their name from a Brian Eno song, Burning Airlines released their first 7", and their debut CD Mission: Control! was released in 1999 on DeSoto Records.

Unable to tour full-time, Bill Barbot left the band and was replaced by longtime friend and Jawbox roadie Mike Harbin. This lineup toured extensively and recorded second album, Identikit, released on DeSoto Records in 2001. Benjamin Pape was added as second guitarist/keyboards/vocalist.

Burning Airlines was in the middle of a major North American Tour when the September 11, 2001 attacks occurred. Many clubs refused to display the band's name prominently and the band considered changing their name but decided the name was still appropriate and had taken a new meaning and relevancy. The band then abruptly split up in 2002.

Discography

Albums

7" Singles

Related bands

  • Admiral – Michael Harbin
  • Channels – J. Robbins
  • Dove – Peter Moffet
  • Forensics – Michael Harbin
  • Government Issue – J. Robbins, Peter Moffet
  • Jawbox – J. Robbins, Bill Barbot
  • Report Suspicious Activity – J. Robbins
  • Wool – Peter Moffet
  • Jack Potential – Mike Harbin
  • Office of Future Plans – J. Robbins

References

  1. ^ "Burning Airlines". Bandcamp. November 25, 2022. Retrieved October 14, 2023.

External links

This page was last edited on 18 October 2023, at 03:07
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