antes de surgir essa febre "emo-punk" era o som como o do Glasjaw que eu
entendia como "emo".
isso por causa da carga emocional das letras e a interpretação
desesperadora do vocalista Daryl Palumbo.
letras, pegadas, berros, muitos berros... tudo tem som de desgraça e
desespero... algo como o início de carreira dos deftones ("7 words").
agora depois dessa moda "emopunkshoppingcentergotic" não sei bem como
classificar esse tipo de som então vou mandar aki a classificação do
AllMusic (nem sempre confiável)
* Rock;
* Alternative Metal
* Hardcore Punk
* Emo
Moods:
* Complex
* Passionate
* Intense
* Fiery
* Aggressive
* Confrontational
* Angst-Ridden
* Cathartic
* Fierce
*DOWNLOAD:
http://www10.megaupload.com/files/e12654f1501d04fdc12831d93ae1b52e/GlassJaw.rar
*BIO:* by Jason Ankeny
Long Island, NY-based progressive hardcore band Glassjaw was formed by
singer Daryl Palumbo and guitarist Justin Beck , longtime
friends who began collaborating as teens. Roster changes regularly
plagued the group during its formative years, with guitarist Todd N.
Weinstock , bassist Manuel Carrero , and drummer Sammy
Siegler completing the lineup for Glassjaw's 2000 debut album,
/Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Silence/ . Siegler
was replaced by ex- Orange 9MM drummer Larry Gorman
for the band's summer tour in support of the Deftones . Carrero
was also replaced by Dave Allen . Two years later, Glassjaw
inked a deal with Warner Bros. and issued /Worship and Tribute/
in July 2002. The band saw more membership changes in late 2004 when
Weinstock left to pursue his own band -- Men, Women and
Children , and Manuel Carrero rejoined in place of Allen
. Singer Daryl Palumbo 's side project, Head Automatica ,
also took Gorman away, Durijah Lang coming on in his
place. After a two-year hiatus, Glassjaw played three shows in 2005.
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