Formation, name, and early years The Bush Tetras formed in 1979, and soon solidified with a lineup of Cynthia Sley (vocals),
Pat Place (guitar), Laura Kennedy (bass) and Dee Pop (drums); vocalist
Adele Bertei and guitarist Jimmy Joe Uliana were brief early members. Place had previously been the original guitarist and a founding member of the
no wave band
the Contortions, though the Tetras sound was less frantic and disjointed, The band was named after a tiny African primate the band found very cute called "
bush babies", and a kind of fish the band liked called a "
neon tetra" (taking one word from each of those names). The band thought the name sounded "tribal". The follow-up, "Things That Go Boom in the Night", was issued in 1981 by
Fetish Records, hitting No. 43 on the
UK Indie Chart. The
Rituals 12-inch EP, produced by
Topper Headon of
the Clash and including the popular "Can't Be Funky", was released in 1981 by Fetish in the UK and by
Stiff Records in the U.S. It reached No. 32 on the
Billboard club chart.
Reunions The original line-up of Bush Tetras reformed in 1995 In February 2013, Cindy Rickmond (formerly of Cheap Perfume, Grayson Hugh, Church of Betty and Unknown Gender) briefly replaced Murphy as the band's bassist. In early 2016, Val Opielski (formerly of Krakatoa, Walking Hellos, PSXO and 1000 Yard Stare) joined the group on bass. In 2018, they released an EP,
Take the Fall, on Wharf Cat Records.Then, in 2019, they released a 7-inch single, "There Is a Hum", on Thirdman Records. Drummer Dee Pop died on October 9, 2021. In November 2021, a career-spanning boxed set titled
Rhythm and Paranoia: the Best of the Bush Tetras was released, along with a booklet with contributions by Topper Headon of The Clash and Thurston Moore of Sonic Youth. A performance at New York's
Le Poisson Rouge accompanied the release, with "Too Many Creeps" producer Don Christensen replacing Dee Pop on drums, and new bassist
RB Korbet playing with the band in front of a live audience for the first time. In March 2022 the Bush Tetras performed at a Dee Pop memorial show at NYC's Bowery Electric.
Steve Shelley of Sonic Youth filled in on drums. On April 5, 2023, it was announced the
Cait O'Riordan had joined the band on bass. ==Other projects==