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Lead vocalist and guitarist Blake Schwarzenbach, bassist Chris Bauermeister, and drummer Adam Pfahler formed the band 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.
Unfun received generally positive reviews from music critics, who complimented the album's sound and praised Schwarzenbach's lyricsm. It is a punk rock, pop-punk, and hardcore punk album that evoked the sound of the Descendents and Hüsker Dü, with most of the songs being written in frontman Blake Schwarzenbach's New York
Bivouac is the second studio album by American punk rock band Jawbreaker, released through Tupelo Recording Company and The Communion Label on December 1, 1992.While promoting their debut album, Unfun (1990), on a ten-week tour of the United States, the band had new material that they wished to work on through their shows.
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]
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).
4/5 Pink Floyd used to sing that ‘hanging on in quiet desperation is the English way’, but Gilmour sounds happier than that
In 2017, Katy Perry went through a dark period. At times, the lyrics on Smile leave much to be desired (on the Charlie Puth-coproduced “Harleys in Hawaii,” she attempts to rhyme “hula ...
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