Wingtip Sloat | |
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Origin | Virginia |
Genres | Indie rock Experimental rock Lo-fi Post-hardcore |
Years active | 1990 – 1998; 2013 – present |
Labels | Sweet Portable Junket VHF |
Members | Patrick Foster Andy Dubuc David Bishop |
Past members | Brad Maylor |
Wingtip Sloat (often nicknamed to just Sloat) is an indie rock trio formed in the Washington, D.C., suburb Falls Church, Virginia. Active throughout the 1990s, the group comprised Patrick Foster on guitar and vocals, Andy Dubuc on bass, and David Bishop on drums.[1] Throughout their initial decade of activity, the group remained committedly DIY, recording and publishing their music themselves while holding down full-time jobs, earning Wingtip Sloat repute as "hardest working band in America." [2]
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