It’s 1997, maybe 1998, maybe 1999. You’re eighteen, nineteen, you’re bored and you got one of those free AOL discs at college. You download something (whatever ...
These days Jawbreaker are almost as unapproachable as they are influential. Unlike most (if not all) of the other big-name punk bands partaking of the great 21st-century reunion boom, this San ...
In true Jawbreaker-fan fashion, there were punks who didn’t even want them to reunite. Whether it was because they already saw Jawbreaker in their prime and didn’t want to see them on a big festival ...
On the final night of the festival we did gather by the many thousands, on a browning glade ringed by porta-potties, funnel-cake kiosks, and a half-filled Ferris wheel. In the hard darkness that ...
Along with Jawbreaker‘s reunion, their long-in-the-works documentary Don’t Break Down: A Film About Jawbreaker (produced by The Promise Ring’s Dan Didier) has also been screening in various cities for ...
In 1990, Jawbreaker — a Bay Area pop-punk trio featuring Blake Schwarzenbach (guitars/vocals), Adam Pfahler (drums) and Chirs Bauermeister (bass) — released their debut album, Unfun. Their mix of ...
The Nineties were a simpler time, an age of Clinton-era peace and prosperity, when artists delivered emotion without irony, punks played Les Pauls through Marshall amps, and the highest offense in ...
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We all have our favorite bands. We own most of what they've released and for the most part, we love it. They've done very little wrong in our eyes and we'll listen to them regardless of their status ...