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Jawbox is an American
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band from
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, formed in 1989 by J. Robbins (vocals/guitar), Kim Coletta (bass), and Adam Wade (drums). After the trio released the album ''
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'' in 1991, Bill Barbot (guitar/vocals) joined as the fourth member. Jawbox released their second album ''
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'' in 1992, followed by Wade being replaced by Zach Barocas that same year. Jawbox signed to the major label Atlantic Records and released their third album ''
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'' in 1994, which spawned the band's most recognizable song " Savory". After the release of their fourth album ''
Jawbox Jawbox is an American alternative rock band from Washington, D.C., formed in 1989 by J. Robbins (vocals/guitar), Kim Coletta (bass), and Adam Wade (drums). After the trio released the album '' Grippe'' in 1991, Bill Barbot (guitar/vocals) joi ...
'' in 1996, the band departed from Atlantic, and subsequently disbanded in 1997. They reunited for a brief one-off show in 2009, followed by a full-time reunion in 2019. Barbot left the band in 2021 and he was replaced by Brooks Harlan.


History


Formation, ''Grippe'', and ''Novelty'' (1989–1992)

From 1986 to 1989, J. Robbins had played in the final incarnation of
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, the longest lived of the early
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bands. After Government Issue disbanded, Robbins formed Jawbox with bassist Kim Coletta and drummer Adam Wade. At the time, Robbins and Coletta were in a relationship, and Wade was a friend of Robbins that had recently returned home from college. The band's name was found while they were reading ''
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'', in which they saw that "a jawbox is a sink or sewer, and slang for television." Jawbox's first concert was alongside
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and Fugazi in September 1989. Jawbox's first compilation appearance was with the song "Bullet Park", which was included on ''
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'' magazine's 1989 compilation album, ''They Don't Get Paid, They Don't Get Laid, But Boy Do They Work Hard!''. The trio released a self-titled demo EP in late 1989 on their own, followed by a second self-titled EP on Slamdek Records. In early 1990, they released the single "Tools & Chrome". The single was their first use of the name DeSoto Records. DeSoto was an independent record label that was run by the band itself, which later grew in size. "Tools & Chrome" was also distributed by the independent punk rock label
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, although the band continued to utilize their own label DeSoto for various distribution purposes. In 1991, the band released their full-length debut album ''
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'', which was also issued by Dischord. ''Grippe'' had featured both newly written material and re-recordings of older tracks. They also released a split single with the band Jawbreaker for the independent label Selfless Records, and both bands' contributions were cover songs exclusive to the release. Shortly after the release of ''Grippe'', Wade's friend and roommate Bill Barbot joined the band as an additional guitarist and singer. Jawbox supported the album by playing shows alongside bands such as Superchunk,
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, Fuel, and others. The band went on their first major tour alongside
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during the second half of 1991 as Helmet was touring behind their debut album as well, '' Strap It On''. Barbot's first appearance in the studio with Jawbox was on the "Tongues" single, released in early 1992. A few months later the band released their second album ''
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'', again on Dischord. The album spawned the band's first music video, "Cutoff". To support ''Novelty'', Jawbox went on tour with Shudder to Think again. Prior to and during the tour, Wade became frustrated with the band's internal struggles, such as Coletta and Robbins ending their relationship, in which Coletta and Barbot started a new relationship in the aftermath, followed by Robbins' subsequent erratic behavior. Immediately after the tour ended, Wade departed from Jawbox and quickly joined Shudder to Think as their drummer. Wade was replaced by drummer Zach Barocas, a friend of the band that had conveniently been living in the band's home building already. Barocas' unique drumming style became central to the band's signature sound, and his joining also prompted the band to work more collectively as a whole.


Signing to Atlantic, ''For Your Own Special Sweetheart'', and ''Jawbox'' (1993–1996)

Jawbox then made a series of compilation appearances and had released various one-off singles, including a split single with the band
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in 1993, in which Tar covered the Jawbox song "Static" and Jawbox covered the Tar song also titled "Static". Jawbox then signed with the major label Atlantic Records later in 1993. Due to Jawbox's active involvement with their own label DeSoto, the band requested unusual clauses for their contract with Atlantic, such as retaining the rights to distribute vinyl and controlling their own recording budget. To the surprise of the band, Atlantic agreed to the terms. Jawbox released their third album ''
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'' in early 1994. The album peaked at #28 on the '' Billboard'' Heatseekers Chart and had sold roughly 50,000 copies overall. The first single released was " Savory", which became one of the band's most recognizable songs. It was aired regularly on MTV's '' 120 Minutes'' program and had also appeared in an episode of '' Beavis and Butt-Head''. The band made an in-studio appearance at ''120 Minutes'' for a televised segment and had also made an appearance on an episode of ''
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'', playing "Savory" in both instances. They also recorded a radio session for John Peel, typically known as ''
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''. A second single and music video, "Cooling Card", was issued as well, but received minimal attention overall. Throughout 1994, the band toured as the openers for Atlantic labelmates
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to support ''For Your Own Special Sweetheart''. In 1995, Jawbox released a split live album with
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on the German independent label
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, titled as ''Your Choice Live Series''. The following year, Atlantic moved Jawbox to
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, a new subsidiary label imprint that Atlantic had created to house its alternative rock artists. The band then began recording sessions with producer John Agnello for their 1996 album ''
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'' (not to be confused with their earlier self-titled releases of the same name on Dischord and Slamdek). "Mirrorful" was the first single and video to be released, and the video premiered on ''120 Minutes''. A cover of the
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song "
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" was included as a hidden track on ''Jawbox'' and was subsequently issued as a promotional single. The band was also the first act to play at the 1996 version of the large HFStival. They then toured throughout 1996 and played alongside bands such as
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and Rocket From the Crypt. Although the ''Jawbox'' album was viewed favorably, minimal estimations of the album's sales lingered around 40,000 total and the TAG imprint also folded shortly afterwards. In early 1997 Jawbox and Atlantic/TAG had mutually agreed to part ways.


Disbandment, other projects, and brief reformation (1997–2018)

Barocas then decided to move back to New York since he had wanted to enroll in
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. Drummer Peter Moffett (previously from Government Issue and
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) was brought in as his replacement and the band had started to plan a tour of Europe; however, the tour plans were scrapped and Jawbox formally disbanded later in 1997. Jawbox officially released the compilation ''My Scrapbook of Fatal Accidents'' in 1998 on the DeSoto label, which consisted of b-sides, outtakes, songs recorded for the 1994 ''Peel Sessions'', live tracks, and cover songs. After the band's split, Barbot and Coletta married later on in 1997. Robbins and Barbot also formed the band
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with Moffett. Burning Airlines released two albums, in 1999 and 2001. During their tour in 2001, the
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had happened in the midst of their tour, and as such, many promoters and venues refused to display the band's name. Burning Airlines later abruptly broke up in 2002. After film school, Barocas became a part of the band The Up on In which, like Burning Airlines, broke up quickly thereafter. He later joined the band Bells≥ and had started to publish the online literary journal ''The Cultural Society''. Barbot and Coletta gave birth to a son in 2001. Barbot also became the owner of Threespot, a Washington, D.C. web agency. Coletta also continued to run DeSoto on a more permanent basis, and later became a substitute teacher in
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. Although Wade had left Shudder to Think in 1996, he later rejoined them in 2008, remaining in the band until 2013. Wade was also involved with numerous other bands such as Sweet 75, The Jealous Sound,
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, among others. Robbins became a producer with extensive credits to his name, working with artists such as Texas Is the Reason, Jets to Brazil, Shiner, Against Me!, Clutch, and many more. On October 7, 2009, Jawbox announced that the band would reform for a one-off performance on the December 8, 2009, episode of '' Late Night With Jimmy Fallon.'' The performance was meant to mark the reissue of their 1994 album ''For Your Own Special Sweetheart'' and was their first show since 1997. The broadcast saw the band performing the song "Savory", with additional footage posted online of the band performing "68" and "FF=66". Robbins stated that the band would not play any concerts at that time outside of the ''Late Night'' appearance, thus putting to rest rumors of a full-fledged reunion.


Reunion and lineup change (2019–present)

In January 2019, the band announced their official reunion with a 12 date summer tour. It was followed up by various other tours and shows. In August 2021, Jawbox announced that Barbot was leaving the band, citing the long commute from Barbot's new home in Vermont. He was replaced by Brooks Harlan, the guitarist and co-founder of the band War on Women and a long-time musical collaborator of Robbins. On July 8, 2022, Jawbox released ''The Revisionist EP'', which consisted of two ''Grippe'' re-recordings ("Grip" and "Consolation Prize") plus a
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cover ("Lowdown"). ''The Revisionist EP'' marked the band's first new studio material in 26 years along with the first appearance of Harlan as a member.


Members

Current members * J. Robbins – vocals/guitar (1989–1997, 2009, 2019–present) *Kim Coletta – bass (1989–1997, 2009, 2019–present) *Zach Barocas – drums (1992–1997, 2009, 2019–present) *Brooks Harlan – guitar/vocals (2021–present) Former members * Adam Wade – drums (1989–1992) *Bill Barbot – guitar/vocals (1991–1997, 2009, 2019–2021) Timeline


Discography

;Studio Albums * ''
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'' –
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/
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(1991) * ''
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'' –
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/
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(1992) * ''
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'' – Atlantic Records/ DeSoto Records (1994) * ''
Jawbox Jawbox is an American alternative rock band from Washington, D.C., formed in 1989 by J. Robbins (vocals/guitar), Kim Coletta (bass), and Adam Wade (drums). After the trio released the album '' Grippe'' in 1991, Bill Barbot (guitar/vocals) joi ...
'' –
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/ Atlantic Records/ DeSoto Records (1996) ;Singles & EPs * "Jawbox" EP – Self-Released (1989) * "Jawbox" EP – Slamdek Records (1990) * "Tools & Chrome" Single –
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/ DeSoto Records (1990) * "Air Waves Dreams" Single – Selfless Records (1991); (split w/ Jawbreaker) * "Tongues" Single –
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(1992) * "Falk" Single – Simple Machines (1993); (split w/ Crackerbash) * "Static" Single –
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(1993); (split w/
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) * "Motorist" Single –
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(1993) * " Savory" Single – DeSoto Records (1993); (split w/
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) * " Savory" Single – Atlantic Records (1994) * "Cooling Card" Single – Atlantic Records (1994) * "Absenter" Single – Bacteria Sour (1995) * "Mirrorful" Single –
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/ Atlantic Records (1996) * "His Only Trade" Single –
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/ Atlantic Records (1996) * "Cornflake Girl" Single – City Slang (1996) * ''The Revisionist EP'' – Self-Released (2022) ;Compilations * '' Your Choice Live Series'' –
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(1995); (live LP split w/
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) * ''My Scrapbook of Fatal Accidents'' – DeSoto Records (1998) ;Appearances * ''They Don't Get Paid, They Don't Get Laid, But Boy Do They Work Hard!'' –
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(1989); "Bullet Park" * '' Surprise Your Pig: A Tribute to R.E.M.'' – Staple Gun Records (1992); "Low" * '' Chairman of the Board: Interpretations of Songs Made Famous by Frank Sinatra'' –
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(1993); "I've Got You Under My Skin" * '' The Machines: 1990–1993'' –
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(1994); "Footbinder" * ''Jabberjaw No. 2'' –
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(1994); "Chump II" * ''Dope-Guns-'N-Fucking in the Streets Volume 8'' –
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(1994); "Lowstrung" * ''Our Band Could Be Your Life: A Tribute to D Boon and The Minutemen'' – Little Brother Records (1994); "It's Expected I'm Gone" * ''Give Me the Cure'' – Radiopaque Recordings/Corduroy Records (1995); "Meathook"


Videography

* "Cutoff" (1992) * "Savory" (1994) * "Cooling Card" (1994) * "Mirrorful" (1996) * "Cornflake Girl" (1996)


References


External links


Official website
(archived)
Desoto Records

Burning Airlines

Channels

Zach Barocas

Bells≥
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