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''Our Color Green (The Singles)'' is the third extended play by the American
post-hardcore Post-hardcore is a punk rock music genre that maintains the aggression and intensity of hardcore punk but emphasizes a greater degree of creative expression. It was initially inspired by post-punk and noise rock. Like post-punk, the term has been ...
band Glassjaw, self-released on January 1, 2011. The EP compiles five singles that were previously released throughout the later part of 2010. ''Our Color Green (The Singles)'' is the first release from Glassjaw since the 2005 B-sides EP ''
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'', and first release of original material since the 2002 studio album ''
Worship and Tribute ''Worship and Tribute'' is the second studio album by American post-hardcore band Glassjaw, released on July 9, 2002, through I Am and Warner Bros. Records. As with their first full-length album, ''Worship and Tribute'' was produced by Ross Robi ...
''. It is also the first release by the band as a four-piece, without
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 ...
.


Background

Following the tours in support of their 2002 studio album ''
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'', Glassjaw went on hiatus for a few years. The hiatus was brought about for several reasons including high stress derived from touring, personal differences among band members, and vocalist
Daryl Palumbo Daryl Palumbo (born February 10, 1979) is an American musician, originally from Bellmore, New York. He is the frontman of the bands Glassjaw, Head Automatica and Color Film. As a youth he was a member of the Long Island straight edge band ''Xbus ...
's struggles with
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. Palumbo was also beginning to write softer music that didn't fit Glassjaw's style, and started the
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side project Head Automatica in 2004. During this time it was believed that Glassjaw had quietly broken up due to an extended period of inactivity, however in 2005 the band reformed and started writing and playing a handful of concerts. Along with Palumbo, Glassjaw reformed with former members
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on
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, Manuel Carrero on bass guitar and founding
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Durijah Lang. Guitarist
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, bassist Dave Allen and drummer
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, who were all a part of Glassjaw prior to the hiatus, had joined other projects and did not return. Weinstock started the
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group Men, Women & Children, and Gorman had joined Head Automatica with Palumbo. From 2005 to 2010, Glassjaw hinted and teased at the release of new material. Due to the long delay, the project was often compared to ''
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''. This was humorous reference to the
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album that also saw a significant delay in its release. In 2005, Glassjaw released the digital-only EP ''
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'' featuring previously unreleased songs from the ''Worship and Tribute'' sessions. In 2006, the band had a few songs written and planned on completing a new album for a 2007 release, but the album failed to materialize. A demo recording of "You Think You're (John Fucking Lennon)" was posted on their website in December 2008. In June 2009, Palumbo posted a Twitter update that he was currently listening to a new Glassjaw EP in his car with Justin Beck. After years of teasing the release of new material, the Twitter update was thought to be a joke. However, Palumbo later confirmed that a "five or six song EP" was completed, and there was a full-length Glassjaw album in the works as well.


Writing and recording

Glassjaw started crafting new songs after reforming with a new lineup, and by July 2005 they had three songs written; the only one of which that had a title at this point was "Natural Born Farmer." By their 2006 tour with Deftones, the other two songs became titled "You Think You're (John Fucking Lennon)" and "Jesus Glue." Also written around this time was a new version of "Star Above My Bed (Call of the Tiger Woman)," originally released on the 1997 EP '' Kiss Kiss Bang Bang'', titled "Stars." Primary songwriter Justin Beck admitted that he enjoyed writing new material with no working deadline and that he was selfishly writing new songs "with no one in mind." By the end of 2007, Glassjaw had two rough batches of songs recorded: one that was described as being "far more aggressive" than previous Glassjaw albums, and another grouping of instrumental songs that had a " Spanish and Latin" vibe to them. The more aggressive songs became the tracks for the ''Our Color Green (The Singles)'' EP, while the rest are expected to be released as an eventual full-length release. The EP was finished in June 2009. ''Our Color Green (The Singles)'' is Glassjaw's first major release since 1997's ''Kiss Kiss Bang Bang'' that wasn't produced by Ross Robinson, who had recorded their previous two studio albums: ''Worship and Tribute'' and ''
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''. Robinson was also producer for the songs on the ''El Mark'' EP. Instead, this new batch of songs was recorded by Glassjaw themselves and producer
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.


Release

In July 2010, Glassjaw mailed out blank cardboard postcards to the fans on their mailing list. The postcards contained no words or writing outside of the address and postage, only a cut-out of the group's "GJ" logo. The cutout logo was later discovered to be a uniquely shaped vinyl adapter. Typical vinyl records have a small hole that fits onto the spindle of the standard turntable. An unusually shaped hole in the center of a record requires a complementary shape in order to center the record on the spindle for the music to play correctly, and to prevent potentially damaging the equipment. Shortly after the postcard was sent out, Glassjaw simultaneously performed a concert in the United Kingdom and also released a
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for the song "All Good Junkies Go to Heaven" on August 8, 2010. This single had a GJ shaped diecut hole and was given the catalog number 88, which continues with the band's interest in this value. Daryl Palumbo has had an obsession with the number eight since the formation of the band and has been a reoccurring theme in the band's merchandise. Following the release of "All Good Junkies Go to Heaven," Glassjaw released one new 7" single per month that corresponded with a concert throughout the remainder of 2010 without announcement or promotion. Each song was released digitally in a low quality format for free in exchange for a Facebook or Twitter post promoting the band, or sold in a high quality format, on the day the following single was released. Each single was also released when the number for the month the year, and the number for the day of the month were the same value (i.e. 8/8/2010, 9/9/2010, etc.). The single for "Jesus Glue" was released on September 9, "Natural Born Farmer" was released on October 10, "Stars" was released on November 11, and "You Think You're (John Fucking Lennon)" was released on December 12. The release for the "Stars" single was especially unique. Interested fans were required to visit Mario's Pizzeria in Seaford, New York at 1:11pm on 11/11/2010 and order "The Glassjaw" for $11.11. Inside a special box contained a personal-pizza and the "Stars" 7" vinyl, and the first 88 recipients were also given an invitation to a secret event at 11:11pm at an unknown address printed on the box. The location of the event turned out to be the headquarters for MerchDirect.com, a band merchandising company started by Justin Beck, and the event was for the music video filming of the unreleased song "Black Nurse." On January 1, 2011 (1/1/11), all of the singles were compiled into an EP titled ''Our Color Green (The Singles)'', a possible allusion to the title of Glassjaw's first release, ''Our Color Green in 6/8 Time''.


Release history


Promotion

To further support the release of each 7" vinyl, Glassjaw released a live, one-take DOGMA-Style video on their official website featuring another unreleased song from the EP (while it was still being speculated that all 7" singles released would be included on the aforementioned EP) with a link to their MerchDirect store. Usually these DOGMA videos would appear about 14–19 days after the 7" for that month was available on their merchandise website. In support of ''Our Color Green (The Singles)'', Glassjaw underwent their first full US headlining tour in four years running from February 13 through March 26, 2011. As part of a pre-order package deal for the tour, the band offered a limited edition silk-screened poster with the purchase of a ticket. During the tour, Glassjaw gave out the '' Coloring Book'' EP for free.


Reception

Initial reception of the individual singles was generally positive. Chris Harris of Gun Shy Assassin, and also writer for
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and '' Rolling Stone'', praised
Daryl Palumbo Daryl Palumbo (born February 10, 1979) is an American musician, originally from Bellmore, New York. He is the frontman of the bands Glassjaw, Head Automatica and Color Film. As a youth he was a member of the Long Island straight edge band ''Xbus ...
's vocals on "All Good Junkies Go to Heaven" and noted that the guitars sounded "vibrant, hypnotic, and ethereal — sometimes all at the same time." Harris also observed a slight electronic element, possibly influenced by Palumbo's side project Head Automatica. As the first single released, Chris Coplan of Consequence of Sound didn't feel that "All Good Junkies Go to Heaven" measured up to the five years of anticipation for new Glassjaw material, but noted, "it's got a pretty catchy, driving beat that's quick and technically sound and features some decent lyricism to boot." Writing about the compilation ''Our Color Green (The Singles)'' Chris Harris wrote, "no sensible person would pay for this EP when they can just download it for free," however, he continued that he was a fan of the band and that he'd "like to see lassjawmake some oney"


Track listing


Personnel

Glassjaw *
Daryl Palumbo Daryl Palumbo (born February 10, 1979) is an American musician, originally from Bellmore, New York. He is the frontman of the bands Glassjaw, Head Automatica and Color Film. As a youth he was a member of the Long Island straight edge band ''Xbus ...
– lead vocals *
Justin Beck Justin Beck is an American musician and businessman. He is the guitarist and musical writer for Long Island, New York band Glassjaw. Beck, with a high school and college buddy, Lee Tepper, also co-founded a band merchandise company called MerchDi ...
– guitars * Durijah Lang – drums, percussion * Manuel Carrero – bass


References


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