''Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Silence'' is the debut album of American
rock band
Glassjaw, released on May 9, 2000 by
Roadrunner Records
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History
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. It was produced by
Ross Robinson. Since its release, the album has received positive reviews from critics and has been cited as an influential album in post-hardcore, though in recent years there has been some controversy over the album's lyrical content, which was seen as misogynistic.
Glassjaw has been rumored to discourage the purchasing of this album due to their acrimonious split from
Roadrunner Records
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. Instead, they encourage people to download their music via file sharing software, such as
Limewire. Robinson claimed that the label showed no interest in the band until he pushed to have them signed and showed little interest after.
A remastered version of the album was released on March 24, 2009 with two bonus tracks: "Convectuoso" and a cover of
Youth of Today's "Modern Love Story".
Background and recording
Glassjaw originally formed in 1993 after vocalist
Daryl Palumbo and guitarist
Justin Beck met each other working for a summer camp.
Throughout the next few years, the group issued various demo tapes and EPs and experienced many line up changes. Their line up would eventually stabilize by 1999, featuring bassist Manuel Carrero, guitarist
Todd Weinstock
Glassjaw is an American post-hardcore band from Hempstead, New York. The band is fronted by vocalist Daryl Palumbo and guitarist Justin Beck, and was a major part of the Long Island music scene in the early 2000s. The band has been influential i ...
, and drummer
Sammy Siegler. With this line up, the group booked a recording session with local producer
Don Fury
Don Fury is an American recording engineer and producer who owned three rehearsal and recording studios in New York City. He has recorded and produced music for a variety of punk and hardcore bands including GG Allin, Agnostic Front, Sick of It A ...
, and the demo recording that resulted from it would eventually be heard by producer
Ross Robinson. Robinson, impressed by the material, would then show up to a rehearsal, after which he offered them studio time at Indigo Ranch and convinced
Roadrunner Records
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to sign the group.
Recording sessions for the album lasted for about two months total.
While all material for the album was written by the band before production began, Robinson did influence arrangements of the tracks "Hurting and Shoving (She Should Have Let Me Sleep)" and the album's title track.
Content
The album has been noted for its overall angry and negative tone in terms of lyrics. The title track was written about
Crohn's disease
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,
an intestinal disorder that Palumbo was diagnosed with in 1996.
Many songs on the record were written concerning bad relationships.
Accusations of misogyny
In a 2017 article by
''Pitchfork'' titled "Unraveling the Sexism of Emo’s Third Wave", Jenn Pelly addressed Glassjaw and the song "Pretty Lush" and criticised the band's lyrics for being "embarrassingly spiteful to bluntly-stated violence against women", leading to the band being accused of
misogyny. Since the article's publishing, Daryl Palumbo and the band have made statements condemning the lyrics, with Palumbo apologizing for the lyrics in an interview to ''
The Guardian;'' “
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deserve scrutiny. You don’t talk to a woman like that. It took being that angry to write
he debut album’s lyrics to make it work for my instrument in the band. I was always like ‘Argh, revenge!’ Fall in love easily and then fall into hate easily. I didn’t have to say it that way … It’s stupid, you don’t speak face-to-face to a woman like that. I was angry. It’s offensive.”.
Reception
''Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Silence'' has received generally favorable reviews.
Absolute Punk reviewer namel praised the songs "Pretty Lush" and "Piano", but said some of the album's songs have cringe-worthy lyrics and criticized the track "Babe".
In a retrospective review of the album,
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reviewer Mike Gitter was highly positive of the album. Gitter stated "Glassjaw laid down the bitchslap in-extremis" and regarded the album as a landmark.
NME compared the album to "
Jeff Buckley doused in napalm, crawling through a room full of broken glass."
Legacy
Since the album's release, ''Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Silence'' has been seen as an influential album in metal and post hardcore.
Keith Buckley of
Every Time I Die has cited the album as an influence, stating on Twitter; "This album changed everything for me."
Oli Sykes of
Bring Me The Horizon also cited the album as an influence on him, and that it inspired him to become a singer. Journalists Leslie Simon and Trevor Kelley included the album in their list of the most essential emo releases in their book ''Everybody Hurts: An Essential Guide to Emo Culture'' (2007). ''Alternative Press'' ranked "Pretty Lush" at number 77 on their list of the best 100 singles from the 2000s.
In 2022, Glassjaw have performed the album in its entirety during their 20+ Anniversary Tour.
Accolades
Track listing
Personnel
*
Daryl Palumbo – vocals
*
Justin Beck – guitar
*Manuel Carrero – bass guitar
*
Todd Weinstock
Glassjaw is an American post-hardcore band from Hempstead, New York. The band is fronted by vocalist Daryl Palumbo and guitarist Justin Beck, and was a major part of the Long Island music scene in the early 2000s. The band has been influential i ...
– guitar
*
Sammy Siegler – drums
*
Ross Robinson – production, mixing
*
Steve Evetts
Steve Evetts is an American record producer who has produced music for Alesana, Poison the Well, A Static Lullaby, The Dillinger Escape Plan, Sepultura, Symphony X, Saves the Day, Lifetime, Kid Dynamite, Hightower, Story of the Year, Every T ...
– mixing
*Chuck Johnson – engineering
*Ted Jensen – mastering
*Kaz Kiriya – band photography
*Paul Brown – image photography
Use in media
* "Siberian Kiss" was featured in the soundtrack for
Ginger Snaps (film).
References
Citations
Sources
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Glassjaw albums
2000 debut albums
Roadrunner Records albums
Albums produced by Ross Robinson
Nu metal albums by American artists