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Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Silence

Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Silence
Glassjaw

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Track Listing

  1. Pretty Lush
  2. Siberian Kiss
  3. When One Eight Becomes Two Zeros
  4. Ry Ry's Song
  5. Lovebites And Razorlines
  6. Hurting And Shoving (She Should Have Let Me Sleep)
  7. Majour
  8. Her Middle Name Was Boom
  9. Piano
  10. Babe
  11. Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Silence
  12. Motel Of The White Locust

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #82408 in Music
  • Released on: 2000-05-09
  • Number of discs: 1

Customer Reviews

As real as it gets...5
First off, let me state that as a 28-year old guy, I'm in no way a fan of whiny, wimpy, poppy "emo" music. These kids nowadays have no idea what angst music is really like (see Alice in Chains and early Nirvana).

With that being said, after 7 1/2 years, I absolutely LOVE Glassjaw's first CD. I bought it back in July 2000 after seeing them open for Deftones at the Tabernacle here in Atlanta. Now, being a Deftones fan since 1995, back when they released Adrenaline (my ultimate teen angst CD, by the way), I was used to loud, screamy performances. However, I was absolutely floored by the lead singer's performance; it was jaw-droppingly intense and you could just tell he was letting out a lot of personal demons. The mostly high-school age crowd (almost all of which were new Deftones fans because of "Change") didn't know what to make of them, and there were quite a few boos. I, however, knew otherwise...

Which brings me back to the point of this review. This CD was released 8 years ago, and it's still 10 years ahead of its time. Not many singers have ever had the courage of Daryl Palumbo to absolutely wear his emotions on his sleeve and exorcise all of his inner demons (Kurt Cobain and Layne Staley are two others, R.I.P.). This CD, while quite brutal and violent in its lyrical content, can be related to by any guy who's been screwed over by a girl, any girl who's been screwed over by a guy, or anybody who's been screwed over by a close friend.

This, simply, is quite possibly the REALEST CD I've ever heard, and that includes classic hip-hop CDs from artists like Tupac and Scarface. It doesn't get much better than this, kids.

EYEWTKAGJ5
This album is one of those that will grow on you. The first few listens are hard to digest. But after listening to it multiple times it starts to grow on you more and more. Before you know it, this album is on all the time. Not everyone will like it, and that is okay, but this is GlassJAw at their finest. Every song has so much intensity which makes this album completely timeless!! I don't think Ross Robinson or GlassJAw had any idea of the monster they were making!! This album has a cult following when it comes to the fans!! If you are looking for something new and awkward, check this out!! If you like Deftones, At The Drive-In, Refused, Snapcase, The Bled, Finch or Every Time I Die then feel free to check this out!!

I am a woman and i love this cd!5
This album is absolutley amazing! I love every song from beginning to end and i am a "death" metal head. The lyrics are oh so demeaning towards women, but i love it and i am a woman. You can just feel the pure emotion of the singers voice blasting through your speakers. i know what it is like to have your heart broken....and he explained it very well, whether him talking about beating up his gf or whatever, or "this is what its like to be alone" its awesome...if you like pure agression you have to buy this album!