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Pfahler has described the album as "varied and ambitious", noting that it "took ages to finish" and "I think we were trying to prove something with that record. We were definitely stretching out." [12] [14] By the time of Bivouac's release Schwarzenbach had developed a polyp on his throat, causing him to lose his voice onstage.
Lead vocalist and guitarist Blake Schwarzenbach, bassist Chris Bauermeister, and drummer Adam Pfahler formed Jawbreaker while students at New York University, later relocating to Los Angeles where they released their debut album Unfun (1990) through independent record label Shredder Records.
Bivouac was reissued through drummer Adam Pfahler's label, Blackball Records, in 2012 and has since been re-pressed on vinyl twice. The album has been seen as an important release for the emo genre by LA Weekly and Spin, while "Chesterfield King" has been included on a list of the 100 best pop-punk songs by Cleveland.com.
Drummer Adam Pfahler explained that because a significant amount of time had elapsed since recording, many of the songs were no longer part of their live shows. [3] While they had performed nearly half of the material that would end up on their third album by October 1992, [4] Bivouac only saw release two months later. [5]
The following is a list of albums, EPs, and mixtapes scheduled for release in 2025. These albums are (1) original, i.e. excluding reissues , remasters , and compilations of previously released recordings, and (2) notable , defined as having received significant coverage from reliable sources independent of the subject.
Unfun is the debut studio album by American punk rock band Jawbreaker, released in May 1990 through Shredder Records.The band members met one another at university and began rehearsing together in late 1986.
While bassist Chris Bauermeister and drummer Adam Pfahler recorded their respective parts within a few days, frontman Blake Schwarzenbach did his parts over six weeks in February and March 1995. Mainly described as an emo, pop-punk, and punk rock album, Dear You returns to the darker sound of Jawbreaker's second album Bivouac (1992).
Jawbreaker formed in 1986 after Blake Schwarzenbach and drummer Adam Pfahler responded to a flyer that bassist Chris Bauermeister posted in a New York University dorm cafeteria. The band played their first show as Jawbreaker on March 16, 1989, at Club 88 in Los Angeles, CA. Jawbreaker disbanded in the summer of 1996.