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Album Details: Worship and Tribute

Release Date:07/09/2002
Label:Warner Bros / Wea
UPC:093624828624

User Reviews: Worship and Tribute

  • Overall:

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    brilliance

    By Amanda  Mar 22, 2005

    Pros: all good.

    Cons: nothings wrong

    by far the best band on earth...
    living, dead, etc.
    geometry and head automatica are also good bands with daryl....

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    amazing

    By sir  May 15, 2003

    glassjaw take a step foward on this album shattering our notions of what modern metal/rock should sound like. daryl palumbo is probably the most inventive vocalist on the planet, the duo of beck and todd play off each other and create evocative, warm..., and attime brutal riffs. the rhythm section is tight, larry is an exellent drummer. music doesnt get better than this. Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Worship and Tribute

  • All Music Guide

    Glassjaw changes personnel slightly and moves up to major label Warner Bros. Records from Roadrunner for its second album, Worship and Tribute. But the band's musical approach remains the same, which is to say it is a showcase for lead singer and lyricist Daryl Palumbo. Palumbo, like his greatest influence, Perry Farrell of Jane's Addiction, wants to use the heavy metal format as a soapbox for his views. While the band tries to work up a head of steam, pummeling and roaring through conventional metal passages, Palumbo interrupts the flow with a series of alternate strategies. "We are the most impassioned ugly people," he declares in "Cosmopolitan Bloodloss," and he justifies that statement in terms not always so articulate in his other lyrics. Disaffected from the complexities of life, he is not so much enraged as bitterly amused, and he responds by repeating puns (e.g., "Denial is a river in Egypt," in "Trailer Park Jesus") or quoting his influences ("Life is such a ball/I run the wor...ld from City Hall," sung in "The Gillette Cavalcade of Sports," is a line from Frank Zappa). This is, perhaps, the worship and tribute he has in mind. Musically, the group shows far more versatility than most of its metal peers, perfectly willing to slow the tempo, replicate the sound of a field recording, or let Palumbo pretend to be a sports announcer if he likes. And that helps make them more interesting than their metal peers. Glassjaw can pound it out like the best of them, but the fun comes in never knowing what variation the band will throw in next. - William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Glassjaw

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... Read more