Jawbox

Songs: 20
Albums: 5

Albums

Jawbox - Jawbox
Jawbox
1996, songs: 8
Jawbox - Jackpot Plus
Jackpot Plus
1993, songs: 1
Jawbox - Novelty
Novelty
1992, songs: 1

Facts about Jawbox

Jawbox

Jawbox was a post-hardcore band from Washington, D.C., known for their influential contributions to the alternative rock and punk rock scenes in the 1990s. Here are some facts about the band:

  1. Formation and Career: Jawbox was formed in 1989 in Washington, D.C., by guitarist and vocalist J. Robbins, bassist Kim Coletta, guitarist Bill Barbot, and drummer Adam Wade. The band quickly gained a following for their dynamic live performances and their blend of aggressive punk rock energy with melodic sensibilities. They released four studio albums between 1991 and 1996, each showcasing their distinctive sound and evolving musical style.

  2. Critical Acclaim: Jawbox received critical acclaim for their albums and live performances, earning praise for their tight musicianship, thought-provoking lyrics, and innovative approach to songwriting. Their second album, "Novelty" (1992), and third album, "For Your Own Special Sweetheart" (1994), are often cited as highlights of their discography. These albums received widespread acclaim from music critics and helped solidify Jawbox's reputation as one of the leading bands in the post-hardcore and alternative rock scenes.

  3. Influence on the Alternative Rock Scene: Jawbox's music has had a lasting influence on the alternative rock and punk rock genres. Their innovative approach to blending melodic hooks with aggressive punk energy helped pave the way for bands such as Nirvana, Foo Fighters, and Jimmy Eat World. Jawbox's complex song structures, angular guitar riffs, and introspective lyrics set them apart from their peers and inspired a new generation of musicians.

  4. Disbandment and Legacy: Despite their critical acclaim and growing fanbase, Jawbox disbanded in 1997 due to creative differences and the pressures of touring. However, their legacy continued to grow in the years following their breakup, as subsequent generations of musicians and fans discovered their music. In 2019, Jawbox reunited for a series of live performances, much to the delight of their devoted fanbase. The band's reunion tour showcased their enduring relevance and reaffirmed their status as influential figures in the alternative rock scene.

  5. Members' Post-Jawbox Careers: After Jawbox disbanded, members of the band pursued various musical projects and careers. J. Robbins went on to front the bands Burning Airlines and Channels, as well as working as a producer for numerous artists. Bill Barbot became a successful lawyer while remaining active in the D.C. music scene, and Adam Wade continued to play drums for various bands. Kim Coletta founded DeSoto Records, a respected independent record label that released music from bands such as The Dismemberment Plan and Shiner.

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