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Jim Suptic (born October 14, 1977) is an American musician and entrepreneur, best known for being the guitarist for the
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The Get Up Kids The Get Up Kids are an American rock band from Olathe, Kansas. Formed in 1995, the band was a major player in the mid-1990s Midwest emo scene, otherwise known as the " second wave" of emo music. Their second album '' Something to Write Home Abo ...
.


Career


The Get Up Kids

Jim Suptic is best known for being the guitarist and sometime lead singer for the Kansas City band
The Get Up Kids The Get Up Kids are an American rock band from Olathe, Kansas. Formed in 1995, the band was a major player in the mid-1990s Midwest emo scene, otherwise known as the " second wave" of emo music. Their second album '' Something to Write Home Abo ...
. He grew up in
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. In the summer of 1994, he was in a band called "Kingpin" with future Get Up Kids bandmates and brothers Rob and
Ryan Pope Ryan Pope is an American musician who lives in Lawrence, Kansas. History Ryan Pope grew up in Olathe, Kansas. In the summer of 1994, he was in a band called "Kingpin" with his brother Rob and future The Get Up Kids bandmate Jim Suptic. After ...
. After the band broke up due to internal conflicts, Rob and Jim re-formed with Matt Pryor (who had been playing with Secular Theme) and friend Nathan Shay. The band officially formed on October 14, 1995 (Suptic's 18th birthday). Shay, unwilling to tour, was replaced with Rob's brother Ryan. The band recorded its first release, Four Minute Mile in 1996. After touring throughout the midwest with Braid,
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and Jimmy Eat World, the band signed to the then-unknown
Vagrant Records Vagrant Records is an American record label based in California. It was founded in 1995 by Rich Egan and Jon Cohen. The label focuses on rock, but features artists in a variety of other genres including folk, soul, electronic, and pop. It is hom ...
to record their second album
Something to Write Home About ''Something to Write Home About'' is the second studio album by American rock band the Get Up Kids, released on September 28, 1999, through Vagrant Records and the band's own label Heroes & Villains Records. Following the promotional tours for t ...
. The album was a hit, making Vagrant Records one of the largest independent record labels in the country.Social Distortion Tour Dates Update , News @ Ultimate-Guitar.Com
/ref> After the release of ''Something to Write Home About'', the band toured for three years until the 2002 release of their follow-up album
On a Wire ''On a Wire'' is the third studio album by American rock band The Get Up Kids on Vagrant Records. Released three years after their breakout sophomore album '' Something to Write Home About'', ''On a Wire'' was a massive departure from the band's e ...
. The band hired on
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to produce the album, deciding to take a drastic turn toward alternative, departing from their high-energy powerpop/emo roots. After its release, the album flopped and Vagrant retracted much of the promotional push behind it. In 2004, the band released their fourth studio album
Guilt Show ''Guilt Show'' is the fourth studio album by American rock band The Get Up Kids. It was released on Vagrant Records on March 2, 2004. Background The Get Up Kids released their third album '' On a Wire'' in May 2002 through independent label Vagra ...
. The album was far better received than
On a Wire ''On a Wire'' is the third studio album by American rock band The Get Up Kids on Vagrant Records. Released three years after their breakout sophomore album '' Something to Write Home About'', ''On a Wire'' was a massive departure from the band's e ...
, and the band embarked on an extensive world tour to promote the album. However, tensions began running high between the band members. Keyboardist
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had recently gone through a bitter divorce (inspiration for the
Reggie and the Full Effect Reggie and the Full Effect is an American rock band, the solo project of James Dewees, the former keyboardist for The Get Up Kids. It has released seven full-length albums, the latest in 2018, and has toured with various associated acts in their ...
album
Songs Not to Get Married To ''Songs Not to Get Married To'' is the fourth studio album by American rock band Reggie and the Full Effect. The album still follows the same musical style as previous albums, but the concept of the album is a lot darker than past releases from ...
) and lead singer Matt Pryor's wife had recently given birth to their first child, so he was upset at not getting to spend time with her. In 2005, the band announced that they would embark on one final U.S. tour before breaking up. The band's final show on that tour took place on July 2, 2005 at the Uptown Theater in Kansas City,
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. The band continued to tour in 2010, playing the festivals i
Reading
and Leeds, UK.


Blackpool Lights

In 2004, after the band had finished recording their fourth album
Guilt Show ''Guilt Show'' is the fourth studio album by American rock band The Get Up Kids. It was released on Vagrant Records on March 2, 2004. Background The Get Up Kids released their third album '' On a Wire'' in May 2002 through independent label Vagra ...
, Suptic formed
Blackpool Lights Blackpool Lights is an American indie rock band founded in Kansas City, Missouri, by The Get Up Kids guitarist Jim Suptic, bassist Brian Everard, and drummer Billy Brimblecom. History Formation and ''This Town's Disaster'' (2004–2006) Black ...
, a side-project with former Creature Comforts drummer
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and former
Butterglory Butterglory was an American indie rock band from Lawrence, Kansas. Contemporaries of indie rock groups like Pavement and Archers of Loaf, the band released four albums with Merge Records. History Composed of Matt Suggs Matt Suggs is an Ameri ...
bassist Brian Everard. After The Get Up Kids broke up in the summer of 2005, Blackpool Lights drew his full focus. They released a five-track
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EP in 2005. On July 22, 2006 the band released its first album
This Town's Disaster ''This Town's Disaster'' is the first studio album by American indie rock band Blackpool Lights. Released in June 2006, it is the first album to be released on Curb Appeal Records, the indie record label co-founded and owned by the band's lead s ...
. After its release, the band went on to tour in support of the album with Supersuckers and
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. The band also gained some national attention. The band was named Spin Magazine's Artist of the Day. They were also chosen by the Major League Soccer to write and perform the official theme song for the Kansas City Wizards, entitled "Ain't Nobody Gonna Stop Us Now". After touring until 2007, the band has disbanded, along with Curb Appeal Records.


Curb Appeal Records

Suptic is also an entrepreneur. He is one of the co-founders of Black Lodge Studios in
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. The studio was formed as a joint venture between the members of The Get Up Kids and longtime friend and producer
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. After the formation of Blackpool Lights, Suptic co-founded Kansas City-based indie label Curb Appeal Records.
This Town's Disaster ''This Town's Disaster'' is the first studio album by American indie rock band Blackpool Lights. Released in June 2006, it is the first album to be released on Curb Appeal Records, the indie record label co-founded and owned by the band's lead s ...
was the first album to be released on the label, and since then they have gone on to sign several other bands and artists, including
The New Amsterdams The New Amsterdams is an American band featuring Matthew Pryor of The Get Up Kids. In a certain sense, they represented the acoustic counter-project to The Get up Kids. In contrast to The Get Up Kids, this project features acoustic guitars, the ...
, fronted by Get Up Kids bandmate Matt Pryor.


Discography


with The Get Up Kids

*'' Four Minute Mile'' (1997) *''
Something to Write Home About ''Something to Write Home About'' is the second studio album by American rock band the Get Up Kids, released on September 28, 1999, through Vagrant Records and the band's own label Heroes & Villains Records. Following the promotional tours for t ...
'' (1999) *''
On a Wire ''On a Wire'' is the third studio album by American rock band The Get Up Kids on Vagrant Records. Released three years after their breakout sophomore album '' Something to Write Home About'', ''On a Wire'' was a massive departure from the band's e ...
'' (2002) *''
Guilt Show ''Guilt Show'' is the fourth studio album by American rock band The Get Up Kids. It was released on Vagrant Records on March 2, 2004. Background The Get Up Kids released their third album '' On a Wire'' in May 2002 through independent label Vagra ...
'' (2004) *''
There Are Rules ''There Are Rules'' is the fifth studio album by American rock band The Get Up Kids, the band's first studio album release since 2004's '' Guilt Show''. After their initial reunion, the band decided to challenge themselves to write and record an ...
'' (2011) *''
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'' (2019)


With Blackpool Lights

*''Self-Titled EP'' (2005) *''
This Town's Disaster ''This Town's Disaster'' is the first studio album by American indie rock band Blackpool Lights. Released in June 2006, it is the first album to be released on Curb Appeal Records, the indie record label co-founded and owned by the band's lead s ...
'' (2006) *''
Okie Baroque ''Okie Baroque'' is an EP by American indie rock band Blackpool Lights. After touring to support their 2006 debut album This Town's Disaster, the band dissolved in 2008 for unknown reasons. In early 2010 after the reunion of lead singer Jim Suptic ...
'' (2010)


Personal life

Jim lives in the Kansas City area with his wife and two children.


References


External links


Curb Appeal Records

Blackpool Lights
{{DEFAULTSORT:Suptic, Jim 1977 births Living people American rock guitarists American male guitarists Alternative rock guitarists The Get Up Kids members People from Olathe, Kansas Kansas City Art Institute alumni