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Glassjaw is an American
post-hardcore Post-hardcore is a punk rock music genre that maintains the aggression and intensity of hardcore punk but emphasizes a greater degree of creative expression. It was initially inspired by post-punk and noise rock. Like post-punk, the term has be ...
band from
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. The band is fronted by vocalist
Daryl Palumbo Daryl Palumbo (born February 10, 1979) is an American musician, originally from Bellmore, New York. He is the frontman of the bands Glassjaw, Head Automatica and Color Film. As a youth he was a member of the Long Island straight edge band ''Xbust ...
and guitarist
Justin Beck Justin Beck is an American musician and businessman. He is the guitarist and musical writer for Long Island, New York band Glassjaw. Beck, with a high school and college buddy, Lee Tepper, also co-founded a band merchandise Merchandising i ...
, and was a major part of the Long Island music scene in the early 2000s. The band has been influential in the progression of the
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scene in the eastern United States and United Kingdom for the
post-hardcore Post-hardcore is a punk rock music genre that maintains the aggression and intensity of hardcore punk but emphasizes a greater degree of creative expression. It was initially inspired by post-punk and noise rock. Like post-punk, the term has be ...
genre, and are known for their intense live shows as well as their frequent line-up changes.


Biography


Early years (1993–1998)

The band formed in the summer of 1993 after Palumbo and Beck met each other at camp. Of the band name, Beck has said: "We had a list of names, and we were just like, let's pick one of these band names which ones the coolest. At the time there were a bunch of bands coming out with two names in one like that, like mouthpiece, curbjaw, stuff like that. We were going down the list, and the first name that I liked was Swiftkick. I'm all like, that's a sick name. But for some reason Glassjaw stuck. There's really no reason behind it; it just sounded cool." The band played their first show in 1994 in Oceanside, New York. In the early days, Beck and Weinstock were also playing with
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straight edge
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band,
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. Sons of Abraham constitute an important influence on Glassjaw, songs such as "Hurting and Shoving (She Should Have Let Me Sleep)" by Glassjaw drawing particularly on earlier Sons of Abraham releases. Palumbo was in his own straight-edge band called XbustedX. The group's line-up changed constantly in their early years while they played in the local
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scene. Beck's primary instrument throughout this time was drums, but switched to bass guitar when Ariel Telford left the band in 1998, and then switched to lead guitar when Kris Baldwin left and Manuel Carrero joined the band in 1999. From 1994 to 1999 the band did several demo recordings of some songs that would eventually appear on their official releases, as well as several other compositions that would not see official release. The band recorded the five-song ''
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'' EP in 1997. The record was released independently on the label 2 Cents a Pop, and saw a re-release in 2001 without label affiliation. The line-up on this record was Daryl Palumbo, Justin Beck, Todd Weinstock, Kris Baldwin and Ariel Telford. "Star Above My Bed", from the EP, is still in the band's set lists to this day. A significant recording came in 1999 working with
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, The Hearing Aides), showcasing songs that appeared on their debut LP ''
Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Silence ''Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Silence'' is the debut album of American rock band Glassjaw, released on May 9, 2000 by Roadrunner Records. It was produced by Ross Robinson. Since its release, the album has received positive reviews ...
''.


''Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Silence'' (1999–2000)

In 1999, the band entered the studio at Indigo Ranch in Malibu, California, with producer
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, Slipknot, among others) to record their first full-length album titled ''
Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Silence ''Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Silence'' is the debut album of American rock band Glassjaw, released on May 9, 2000 by Roadrunner Records. It was produced by Ross Robinson. Since its release, the album has received positive reviews ...
'', which saw release in 2000 through
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. On being signed, guitarist Justin Beck said: "Ross showed up at a practice, we start a song; 5-4-3-2-1. Ross stands up, waving his hands and he's like, 'It's over, it's done. I want to do this, you've got a deal! The line-up on this record was Palumbo, Beck, Todd Weinstock, Manuel Carrero and Sammy Siegler (who left the band prior to the subsequent tour). Robinson has said of it: "Our goal at the time of that record was to destroy Adidas rock", a self-deprecating reference to the Adidas-sponsored bands (Korn, Limp Bizkit) Robinson had produced and championed as part of the nu-metal movement. The music was aggressive and unrelenting, but also included spacious songs like "When One Eight Becomes Two Zeros", "Her Middle Name is Boom", "Piano" and the epic "Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Silence", the latter of which deals with Palumbo's problems with
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. The music, along with Palumbo's lyrics—which were often bitter and resentful towards particular characters he was discussing—and his singing style—powerful and aggressive guttural screaming with a melodic touch—created a unique dynamic. Although ''Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Silence'' is often cited as a milestone post-hardcore album, it saw little push from Roadrunner, making the band disillusioned with the label. Matters were somewhat worsened when Palumbo started to have bouts with his Crohn's disease on tour, as his aggressive performance style sometimes triggers a relapse, which has the potential to be fatal. It is alleged that Roadrunner would not allow Palumbo to leave the tour to rest.
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officially took over drumming duties partway through touring, which saw dates with
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and a six-week European tour with
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. The line-up continued to rotate following the conclusion of the tour when Manuel Carrero was kicked out by Roadrunner for being the only member to have date conflicts with touring. The album was pressed onto vinyl in 2009, limited to 10,000 copies.


''Worship and Tribute'' (2001–2003)

In 2001, the band entered the studio in secret with Ross Robinson and began recording their follow-up album ''
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'', which would see release the following year. The album was engineered and mixed by Mike Fraser. They left Roadrunner in December 2001, finding them problematic, and shopped the album to other labels and ended up signing a deal with Warner Bros. Records. The line-up on this record was Palumbo, Beck (who also provided bass duties), Weinstock, and
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and later Godsmack, who provided drumming duties due to recording time constraints, as he had worked well with producer Ross Robinson in the past, although Larry Gorman was composing parts and officially the drummer of the band. Ross Robinson does not use a 'click track' (automated metronome) when recording drummers, as he believes "it takes away from the true essence of the music". This album showcased a more melodic and mature Glassjaw, as they started to further incorporate
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and ambient influences, particularly in tracks like "Ape Dos Mil", "Must've Run All Day", "The Gillette Cavalcade of Sports", and "Convectuoso" (which did not appear on the official release due to a publishing dispute with Roadrunner). Palumbo said of it: "It's a mélange of influences, a collage is what this band is all about. This record pays tribute to everything from
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to Squeeze and so much more." Lyrically, the more confrontational elements heard on ''Everything...'' were reined in, with Palumbo taking a more cerebral approach. Dave Allen joined the group as bassist following the recording of the album. The band then toured extensively throughout 2002–2003, playing all over the world, including festival tours such as
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and
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. In October 2002, dates in Germany and the UK were cancelled when Palumbo was hospitalized in Paris after suffering a relapse of the Crohn's; he underwent intestinal surgery. The dates were rescheduled to December, but he suffered another relapse. On their return in April 2003 he was hospitalized again in Glasgow, Scotland, which led to cancellations including the Kerrang! Weekender and a date at the London Astoria.


Hiatus and rebirth (2004–2008)

The band took a hiatus in 2004, while Palumbo was composing and performing with his new group
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—which included drummer Larry Gorman—and Beck worked on his band merchandise business. In late 2004, Todd Weinstock, Dave Allen, and Larry Gorman were all fired from the band, fueling rumors that they had split up. Indeed, the band's website displayed "RIP GlassJAw" in the header for a time, though this may have been in jest. The band denied that they were splitting up and cited Palumbo's ongoing problems with
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as one of the reasons for the hiatus. After a two-year hiatus, the band played three shows in 2005; two at The Downtown in
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, with proceeds going to charity, and a spot on
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's tour at the ''Hammerstein Ballroom''. They were initially meant to be main tour support for The Used, but Palumbo had further problems with his Crohn's (Head Automatica also cancelled all their US shows). Manuel Carrero, who had been playing with a band named The Jiant, replaced Allen as bassist after nearly five years away from the group. Durijah Lang, who was also a former band member from their early years, replaced Larry Gorman behind the kit. The band did not fill its vacant guitarist role and continued as a four-piece. In October 2005 the band released a
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EP of songs not used on ''
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'', titled '' El Mark''. Their official website became active once again in November 2006. The band would go on to tour in December of that year as support for
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, and a few headlining shows of their own (dubbed the ''Fucking Tour 2006''). Palumbo said, 'The best thing about the tour was just having it happen'. Also, on
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of 2006, they played at two-day festival Stillborn Fest in Connecticut, alongside
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and others. Along with new material was the confirmation that a new album would be released in 2007, with the new songs introduced at the shows included. Glassjaw's official site homepage showed "7.7.7." in large bold text, referring to a one-off show at the
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in England. It was then announced on fan site Glassjaw.net that they would be playing a warm up show at the Camden Barfly on 6.7.7. These shows were the first in the UK for four years. At the end of 2007, Glassjaw, for the first time, headlined in southern California in various venues such as the Avalon in Hollywood, the
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in San Diego, and the Glasshouse in Pomona. This was dubbed the "100% Maybe" tour, a joke referring to the uncertain nature of their tours due to frequent cancellations. The band was one of the headlining acts of 2007's
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at the
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. In 2008, Glassjaw returned to the UK, playing at the two-day festival Give It A Name in Sheffield on May 10, and in London on May 11. They also did shows in
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''Our Color Green'' and ''Coloring Book'' (2008–2014)

Glassjaw's next release was highly anticipated, not only due to their last full-length release dating back to 2002, but also the delay and lack of information regarding its status and/or release. In an interview with Palumbo in the July 2006 issue of ''AP magazine'', he stated that the band were in the process of writing and recording new material for the next album, which they hoped to release in 2007. Palumbo hinted that there could be a unifying concept behind the album. In November 2007, in the first Glassjaw interview in years, Beck revealed they had written "about eleven good songs -- seven
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I love, and four to six half-baked ideas we need to finish". In an interview with ''
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'', Palumbo stated that the new album should be released by "The end of this year or early 2009...I hope." Details emerged from ''The Grixer'' in May 2008 that the album was "awaiting vocals" and "should be wrapped up and completed in the coming months". In a May 2008 interview with ''Verse One'' magazine, Beck said: "Right now I’d just be happy to finish up this record. I’m sure if it’s not a giant pile of shit, we’d love to play it live. Exact dates, plans, don't know yet." In a June 2008 interview conducted by Glassjaw.net, Beck stated, "As far as I am personally concerned, there will be a release well before the end of the year." The album was not produced by Ross Robinson, as with previous releases; instead Beck co-produced the album with his friend
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. Florencio also engineered the album. By June 2008, drums, bass, and guitar parts of thirteen songs had been tracked, however vocal tracking was incomplete, with some vocals having been recorded for "You Think You're (John Fucking Lennon)", "Jesus Glue", the reworked "Star Above My Bed" (based on the
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and not Don Fury version), and "Natural Born Farmer," all of which had been played live and which were expected to be included on the album; however, tracks "Convectuoso" and "Midwestern Stylings" were not included on ''Worship and Tribute'', despite media reports and announcements at live shows. A fifth, unnamed track had only freestyle vocals recorded, perhaps indicating that lyrics were yet to be written for the rest of the album at this point. It was rumored prior to the official announcement that the album would be self-titled, and Beck hinted, though speculatively, at a possible digital release. He also stated he would have wanted to release the record himself, but it is likely it will be released by Warner Bros., as with ''Worship and Tribute''. In the fall of 2009, Glassjaw supported Brand New on their headline tour. Not long after, Palumbo, Beck and Manny conducted an exclusive video interview for Glassjaw.net on Ryan's Rock Show, where the band stated that the long absence of released material was due to "decisions we made when we were 21 years old," alluding to a possible legal/contractual dispute with either Roadrunner or most likely with their second major label, Warner Bros. In December 2009, it was announced that Manuel Carrero and Durijah Lang left Saves the Day in order to focus entirely on Glassjaw. This made it clear that both Carrero and Lang are not just hired touring musicians and are full-time members. In January 2010, Glassjaw debuted a new song, entitled "All Good Junkies Go To Heaven" live on their UK tour. The song's title was announced by Daryl Palumbo via Twitter some months before. It was the first new song that Glassjaw has played in nearly four years ("Lennon" and "Jesus Glue" were debuted late 2006). In addition, the band also added "El Mark" and "Convectuoso" to their setlists, two fan-favorite B-sides that had been sparingly played live. On the last show of their 2010 tour at Emo's in Austin, TX, the band premiered a new song with the tentative title "Wolfegg". In August 2010, Glassjaw returned to the UK to headline the
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. Temporary session bassist Sarosh Brohi stepped in for the tour. To promote an EP consisting of 5 new songs, Glassjaw presented a unique marketing program where fans were offered a free digital release in conjunction with a special limited product or event. Any time a fan bought an item off their online store, included but not mentioned in the package, the fan would get a 2" die-cut plastic logo for free. Other fans received a random postcard in the mail. The postcard had no return label, no explanation and consisted of a perforated logo. On August 8, 2010 (8/8) the band released a 7" vinyl single for "All Good Junkies Go to Heaven" spray-painted green and pink on either side of the vinyl at the UK's Hevy Fest. This is the first official Glassjaw release since 2005's El Mark EP. On August 8, 2010 via MerchDirect, "All Good Junkies Go To Heaven" became available for purchase. Within hours of availability, the vinyl had sold out. Fans soon realized that in order to play the vinyl, they needed the die-cut logo. Shortly thereafter, in addition to the launch of the single, a "one-take" live video of their 2008 song "You Think You're John Fucking Lennon" was posted on the official Glassjaw website. Glassjaw then announced the release of another vinyl single for release on September 9, 2010 (9/9) for the song "Jesus Glue," as well as a digital download for "All Good Junkies Go To Heaven" in various formats. On September 23, the band posted a video for the song, "Stars," a reworked version of "Star Above my Bed," a fan favorite. As they did with "Junkies" and "Jesus Glue," continuing the date patterns of 8/8, 9/9, on October 10, 2010 (10/10) the band released another vinyl, containing the track "Natural Born Farmer" and the digital release of "Jesus Glue." On December 12, 2010 (12/12), Glassjaw released "You Think You're (John Fucking Lennon)" on vinyl which instantly sold out. On December 19, an Amazon.com page listing was opened for a Glassjaw EP titled, '' Our Color Green (The Singles)'' (an allusion to the band's first release) with a 1/1/11 release date, all but confirming the rumors of the vinyl tracks being on the aforementioned EP. On December 20, 2010, MerchDirect began selling ticket/poster bundles for Glassjaw shows across the U.S. On New Years Day 2011, the ''Our Color Green (The Singles)'' EP was released digitally to online music retailers including iTunes, Amazon, and eMusic among others. The band also encored their 1/1/11 show at the Best Buy Theater in New York with five new songs that Daryl confirmed would be on the bands forthcoming album to be released early in the year. At 11:11am on January 11, glassjaw.com began streaming a studio recording of "Gold." The website's background was changed to a live band photo with the text "coloring book, the extended play. available exclusively at venue. gratis." After the first concert on their 2011 tour, February 13, 2011, the new EP ''
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'' was given away free to each fan that attended the concert. Glassjaw played two shows in the UK, at the London HMV Forum (March 30) and the Cardiff Solus (March 31), with support from
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and also headlined Soundfest (June 10), playing alongside other artists such as
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and If He Dies He Dies. The band also played the Radio 1 / NME Stage at
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in August 2011. Glassjaw played their first show of 2012 in support of Rise Against's Endgame Tour. It was the only show in which Glassjaw opened for them on the tour.
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, and Title Fight also supported on selected dates. Glassjaw were also added to the Sonisphere festival line-up around this time were to perform Worship & Tribute in its entirety during their set. However, it was announced on March 29, 2012 via Sonisphere's website that the festival was canceled due to issues in setting up the festival. As a result, the band scheduled a date at New York's Irving Plaza to play the album in its entirety. The band also played Hevy Fest in 2012, alongside acts such as
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and
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. It marked Glassjaw's second time playing at the festival, and the first since headlining it in 2010. On December 1, 2012 the band played the Unsilent Night Festival in Texas, where they performed a cover of the 108 song "Woman". In 2013, the band embarked on a summer headlining tour in the United States. In the fall, the band played
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in Chicago, as well as an opening for
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at a Los Angeles show at the Greek Theater, and also played a headlining show in Santa Ana, California. At the beginning of 2014, the band participated in the Soundwave Festival in Australia, as well as playing a few Australian club shows with
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. In the summer of 2014, Glassjaw once again briefly returned to performing, playing a brief set at the Amnesia Rockfest (in Montebello, QC). Later in the fall, the band played
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in both Denver and Toronto, Made In America Festival in Philadelphia, and
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in Austin, Texas, which would be the band's last performance with Carrero on bass and Lang on drums. On the weekend of November 28, 2014, the band's merchandise website had a Black Friday sale where fans would get 19.93% off their order if they applied the promo code "weactuallyjuststartedwriting", hinting that a new album was in the works.


Line-up change and ''Material Control'' (2015–present)

In July 2015 it was confirmed by drummer Durijah Lang that he and bass player Manuel Carrero quit the band in January. When asked for an explanation, Lang reportedly said, "I just felt like I needed to. No axe to grind with those guys. I just ran out of good reasons not to call it a day." The two went on to join
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. Both Lang and Carrero were replaced by two former
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members in bassist Travis Sykes and drummer Chad Hasty. Glassjaw's first performance with the newly installed rhythm section was a surprise performance at Amityville Music Hall in Amityville, NY on August 7, 2015. Along with that performance, the band played a handful of performances including Wrecking Ball Festival, Heavy Montreal, Taste Of Chaos Festival, and Aftershock Festival, as well as a show opening for
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in Asbury Park, New Jersey, and a headling show in San Francisco with
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. On December 1, 2015, Glassjaw released a new song titled "New White Extremity" on the band's SoundCloud account. Music news website Pitchfork stated that the band would be releasing a new album, but did not give detail on when the album would be released. On January 31, 2016 Glassja
debuted new material at The Old Blue Last in London
At this warm-up show, they performed "New White Extremity" as well as six other new songs, which they did not name at the time. The following night, February 1, 2016, Glassjaw played at the O2 Ritz in Manchester Theater, again playing more new material including another song called "Shira". In February and March 2016, Glassjaw opened for Coheed and Cambria on their ''
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'' tour in the United Kingdom and in the United States. During this tour, the band played "New White Extremity" and "Shira". Also during this tour, they played 7 small headlining shows in nearby cities. At these headlining shows, the band's set list contained mostly new songs that have yet to be released. Some of these news songs are speculated to be titled "Neo", "Metal", "Post Apocalyptic", and "Abigados". The band did not make any other announcements about their oft-rumored third album for nearly two years. However, on May 18, 2016 it was announced that the band would be playing both Denver and Chicago dates of Riot Fest. In December 2016,
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drummer
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confirmed that he'd tracked drums for "a whole album's worth of material" towards the band's third album. On November 15, 2017, Amazon leaked a few details of a new Glassjaw album tentatively titled '' Material Control''. It was listed with a December 1, 2017 release date containing 12 tracks. A flexi-disc format of the album containing 10 songs was sent to fans who previously had ordered Glassjaw merchandise through Justin Beck's MerchDirect company prior to an official announcement. On November 24, 2017, Glassjaw released a new song titled "Shira" and confirmed a December 1, 2017 release date for ''Material Control''. The album was released via
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to critical acclaim. The music video for "Shira" followed in April 2018. In April 2018, the band announced a co-headlining summer tour with Quicksand. On June 28, 2018, the band released a music video for "Golgotha".


Musical style

The band's sound has always been rooted in the
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scene. Elements of the late 1980s
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style of
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are prominent in their earlier recordings, and
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have been cited as an important influence. Beck has cited
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's attitude towards making music as an influence, while Palumbo has specifically cited Mike Patton as a huge influence on him. Glassjaw has been described as
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early in their career,
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ABREAST OF THE NEWS
"His next bet is the alt-metal group Glassjaw, which Robinson calls "the new post-millennial destroyers of Adidas rock." Orlando Sentinel Sentinel, May 13, 2000. Retrieved March 16 2013.
and
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. Apart from this, Palumbo's lyrics frequently quote other artists as a tribute, quoting acts such as
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,
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, and
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, among others. RockSound named the band "The Biggest DIY Band In The World" because of the band's independence from major labels, insistence on maintaining creative control of both their sound and presentation and grassroots approach to distributing their music despite several hiatuses. On why the band still exists, Palumbo stated, "Glassjaw provides a real outlet for all our creativity. And allows us to sit around making dick and fart jokes all day." Beck stated, "Glassjaw would suck if this was how we paid our rent because then you'd make stupid decisions in order to pay the bills. Once money and popularity have a bearing on your art then it's gone, diluted. You lose it." In a nod to how the band shuns the music industry standard of putting out an album, when asked why the long wait for new music, Palumbo stated "...we write a lot. When the band is at the forefront, that’s when the spark really seems to happen. If it was up to me and him, we’d get together every weekend and make an album almost every few months. But I think the most poignant and potent Glassjaw [comes from] us stockpiling the goodness until it’s time to do it. And when it’s time to do it, the universe very much lets us know.”


Problems with Roadrunner Records

Both Palumbo and Beck have been openly vocal about their negative experiences with Roadrunner, and have continued to talk about them years after their departure from the label in December 2001. They openly advise people not to buy their first full-length so as not to give the label money, and have repeatedly told fans at shows to illegally download the record. Palumbo has said of them: Beck has said: Palumbo has said that Roadrunner didn't put the band on enough tours: Regarding the re-release of the remastered version of ''Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Silence'' in March 2009 by Roadrunner, Beck was quoted by Alter The Press! in saying


Musical influence and legacy

Glassjaw have been regarded as one of the most influential bands of the
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genre. Born of the Long Island hardcore scene, producer
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declared in 2000 that Glassjaw "was on a mission to destroy the ‘Adidas Rock’ of nu-metal bands like Limp Bizkit." Their usage of dissonant melodies through their two guitarists, Justin Beck and Todd Weinstock, created a jazz-like sound that was unique and original for the genre. Nick Greer of
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stated that "part of what makes Glassjaw such a stand out band is a combination of structured genre blending and blissfully naive experimentation." Michael Ventimiglia of the
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said that their ''Worship and Tribute'' album "helped shape and define music for a new generation." Modern post-hardcore bands such as
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,
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,
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and
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have named Glassjaw as a formidable influence. Funeral For a Friend lead singer Matt Davies-Kreye stated that "Glassjaw are such an experimental band and integrate a lot of different styles and influences in their music such as ambient rock, hardcore,
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and
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. They always taught me to go against the grain, pay more attention to dynamics and think outside of the box when writing songs. I like to think that our new material is heavily GlassJaw-influenced." Mike Cunniff of Boston Manor said that "they definitely have a strong cult following not dissimilar to Brand New. Their music has stood the test of time because they have always been so fresh and original.”


Band members

Current members *
Daryl Palumbo Daryl Palumbo (born February 10, 1979) is an American musician, originally from Bellmore, New York. He is the frontman of the bands Glassjaw, Head Automatica and Color Film. As a youth he was a member of the Long Island straight edge band ''Xbust ...
– lead vocals (1993–present) *
Justin Beck Justin Beck is an American musician and businessman. He is the guitarist and musical writer for Long Island, New York band Glassjaw. Beck, with a high school and college buddy, Lee Tepper, also co-founded a band merchandise Merchandising i ...
– guitars (1998–present), keyboards (1993–present), drums (1993–1998), bass (1998; in studio 2001–present) * Chad Hasty – drums (2015–present) Current touring musicians * Cody Hosza – bass (2022–present) Former touring musicians * Brian Meehan – guitars (1998) * Mike Caleo – guitars (1998) * Scottie Redix – drums (1999) * Stefan Linde – drums (1999) * Mat Brown – bass (2001) * Mitchell Marlow – bass (2001) * Travis Sykes – bass (2015–2018) * Dan Ellis – bass (2018) * Matt Rubano – bass (2019) * Isaac Bolivar – bass (2019) Former members * Manuel Carrero – bass (1998–2000, 2004–2015) * Durijah Lang - drums (2000, 2004–2015) * Nick Yulico – guitars (1993–1995) * Kris Baldwin – guitars (1995–1998) *
Todd Weinstock Glassjaw is an American post-hardcore band from Hempstead, New York. The band is fronted by vocalist Daryl Palumbo and guitarist Justin Beck, and was a major part of the Long Island music scene in the early 2000s. The band has been influential ...
– guitars, backing vocals (1996–2004) * Dave Buchta – bass (1993–1995) * Ariel Telford – bass (1995–1998) * Dave "Allen" Harbron – bass (2001–2004) *
Sammy Siegler Sammy Siegler (born March 21, 1973) is an American rock drummer, notable for his many contributions to the New York hardcore scene. He is currently living in Venice, California with his wife, model Siew Longhorn. Discography With Project X * ...
– drums (1998–2000) *
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– drums (2000–2004) Session musicians *
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– drums (2001–2002) *
Billy Rymer Billy Rymer (born December 10, 1984) is an American musician, most notable for being the drummer for The Dillinger Escape Plan from 2009 until the band played its final shows in December 2017. Career The Dillinger Escape Plan (2009–2017) ...
– drums (2015–2016)


Timeline

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Discography


Studio albums


EPs

* ''
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'' (1997) * '' El Mark'' (2005) * '' Our Color Green (The Singles)'' (2011) * ''
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'' (2011)


Demos

* Untitled (1994) * ''Our Color Green in 6/8 Time'' (1996) * ''The Impossible Shot'' (1996) * Split with Motive (1996) * ''Monster Zero'' (1999) * ''The Don Fury Sessions'' (1999)


Singles


Compilation contributions


Music videos


See also

*
Head Automatica Head Automatica was an American rock band from Brooklyn, New York fronted by Daryl Palumbo (also of Glassjaw). History The beginnings of the band stemmed from singer Daryl Palumbo's interests in the hip hop and Britpop genres. Palumbo fe ...
*
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* Men, Women & Children *
Classic Case Classic Case was an American rock band from Chapel Hill, North Carolina, formed in 2002.Classic Case
at ...
*
Saves the Day Saves the Day is an American rock band from Princeton, New Jersey, formed in 1997. The band currently consists of lead vocalist and guitarist Chris Conley, guitarist Arun Bali, and bassist Rodrigo Palma. After forming under the name Sefler i ...
*
Sons of Abraham Sons of Abraham were a five piece Jewish straight edge metalcore band from Long Island, New York. They released one demo, a split EP with Indecision, and CD/LP titled ''Termites In His Smile''. They disbanded in 1998, as guitarists Justin Beck ...
* Roadrunner United *
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References


External links


Official website
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