Search Results for:

DESOTO

Jawbox

Jawbox

    Jawbox was formed in Washington, DC in 1989 by guitarist/vocalist J. Robbins, bassist Kim Coletta, and drummer Adam Wade.

    The trio released their debut 7” in 1990 as a split between Dischord Records and their own label, DeSoto. Over the next three years, Jawbox put out two albums and three 7” singles. Grippe, released in ’91, was the band’s first full-length.

    Second guitarist/singer Bill Barbot joined the line-up in time to record ’92’s Novelty. Both albums were released on Dischord. Zach Barocas took over drumming duties that same year, performing on For Your Own Special Sweetheart, which was released in 1994 on Atlantic Records.

    Recorded in Hoboken, NJ with John Agnello in winter of 1995, Jawbox was the band’s fourth and final album. If Sweetheart presented the band’s music in a straightforward and unembellished state, Jawbox found the group more open to experimentation.

    Arrangement-wise, it contains some of the band’s densest compositions (“Chinese Fork Tie”), but also some of its most concise and tuneful songwriting (“Excandescent”). While the basic tracks were recorded more or less live, the songs were later augmented with sounds – toy drum kit, Hammond B3 organ, and saxophone – that were outside of the band’s established palate. “I feel like that’s our kind of kitchen sink record,” says Robbins.

    “Sweetheart was bare-bones – just the best, most perfectly played representation of the band playing those songs. By the end of that recording process, we had a groove on who was going to do what and we thought, ‘now we can consciously incorporate our weird influences from other places.'"

    By the time S/T was released via the Atlantic subsidiary TAG in 1996, it had become clear that Jawbox was beginning to wind down. “That record coincided with us starting to really burn out,” says Robbins. “We didn’t even know what label we were on at that point. We had toured the USA to the extent that we were ever going to feel like we were doing something new.”

    The band toured the album throughout the remainder of the year, but ultimately decided to call it quits, performing its final show in Rochester, NY on February 14th 1997. “I think that we thought of it as our best record,” says Robbins. “Every other Jawbox record was, like, ‘We have 12 songs, lets go record.’ This was the one record where we had the sense that ‘Are we ready?’ – we had a vision about how things should be, followed it through, and pushed the envelope aesthetically for ourselves.”

    Long out of print, Jawbox has been remastered on LP by Dan Coutant at Sunroom Audio and is re-issued on vinyl and CD by Dischord and DeSoto Records. 

    TRACK LISTING

    1) Mirrorful
    2) Livid
    3) Iodine
    4) His Only Trade
    5) Chinese Fork Tie
    6) Won’t Come Off
    7) Excandescent
    8) Spoiler
    9) Desert Sea
    10) Empire Of One
    11) Mule/Stall
    12) Nickel Nickel Millionaire
    13) Capillary Life
    14) Absenter 

    Shiner

    The Egg

      New album on DeSoto, from Shiner, is their most acomplished to date. Finely crafted songs, heavy chugging guitars topped with melodic vocals.


      Just In

      119 NEW ITEMS

      Latest Pre-Sales

      165 NEW ITEMS

      E-newsletter —
      Sign up
      Back to top