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Zevaka

Quote from: Paint Your Lips on Jun 11, 2007, 08:47 PM
Quote from: Zevaka on Jun 11, 2007, 07:06 PM
Glassjaw - Don Fury Sessions / Don Fury! EP [1999]
1. "No way out"
2. "Pretty Lush" (demo)
3. "Ry Ry's Song"(demo)
4. "Majour"
6. "When One Eight Becomes Two Zeros"(demo)
7. "Star Under My Bed"
8. "Matchbook Blackbook"
9. "Motel of the White Locust"(demo)
10. "Train in Vain"

There are a lot more Don Fury demo's. I got atleast 5-6 more.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Don_Fury_Sessions
ok? One of you lies. I know, there a lot of false in wikipedia, but, anyhow, maybe that's all? and other tracks are just tracks, without any don fury?

Xedora

There was more then just one Don fury session:


Don Fury Sessions #2
1998

01. When One Eight Becomes Two Zeros
02. Motel of the White Locust
03. Harlem
04. Matchbook Blackbook
05. Flagburning Dakota
06. Last Kiss
07. Majour
08. String of Pearls (pre-production)
09. Harlem (pre-production)
10. Family of Five (pre-production)


  Don Fury Sessions #1
1998

01. Pretty Lush
02. Ry RY's Song
03. Majour
04. Flagburing Dakota
05. When One Eight Becomes Two Zeros
06. Star Under My Bed
07. Matchbook Blackbook
08. Motel of the White Locust
09. Train in Vain



other demos:

Monster Zero
1998

01. Pretty Lush
02. Ry Ry's Song (Room With A View)
03. When One Eight Becomes Two Zeros
04. Motel of the White Locust
05. Majour

  Our Colour Green in 6/8 Time
1996

01. Our Colour Green
02. The Chapter 7 Test
03. Star Above My Bed (Call of the Tiger Woman)

Untitled
1994

01. Kira
02. Powertool
03. Hipocrite
04. Im Caught


The Impossible Shot
1996

01. Faust/Hypocrite
02. Golgo13: The Impossible Hit
03. Kira
04. I'm caught
05. The Rope That Held Me
06. Powertool


Kiss Kiss Bang Bang
1997/2001 | 2 Cents a Pop

01. Black Coffee
02. The Snow Veil
03. Star Above My Bed (Call of the Tiger Woman)
04. Pink Roses and the Graveyard
05. Vermont Connection/The Chapter 7 Test or the Ephesians Were Right After All



El Mark Digital EP
2005

01. El Mark
02. The Number No Good Things Come Of
03. Oxycodone




There's more GJ stuff on singles, sounds tracks, collabs, and splits.

Zevaka

thanks for discography

Zevaka

does any body have Midwestern stylings (studio version)? i have acoustic, live, some remix, but no studio version. anybody?

theis

so, when will we get a new album?

theshadeisatool

good question, I bet it won't be out until after the fall/autumn

tonesfi

Quote from: Zevaka on Jun 13, 2007, 09:22 AM
does any body have Midwestern stylings (studio version)? i have acoustic, live, some remix, but no studio version. anybody?
http://www.mediafire.com/?9mcdym3j4mc

Zevaka

thanks, i love this song a lot

Zevaka

Btw, guys, what do u think about Glassjaw music style? What is that? I know a lot of people,  who think it's Emo-core. I think it's stupid, for me they are more.. punk, or hardcore even (in some way). But not emocore. What do u think?

theis

i just call it good rock music :D

rainnyx4

Quote from: Zevaka on Jun 13, 2007, 05:12 PM
Btw, guys, what do u think about Glassjaw music style? What is that? I know a lot of people,  who think it's Emo-core. I think it's stupid, for me they are more.. punk, or hardcore even (in some way). But not emocore. What do u think?

I label them as being "progressive" even though they're not what people traditionally think of as "progressive" (long complicated songs, Tool, Mars Volta, etc.).  Progressive to me implies pushing the limits of your music and trying your best not to repeat or imitate the style of the day.  So not only is Tool a progressive band to me, so is Glassjaw, Deftones, Swift, Dredg, etc.

theis

progressive band don't nessecarily have long complicated songs. they do, however, have a certain theme throughout their albums.

glassjaw doesn't, so i wouldn't really call them prog.

rainnyx4

Quote from: theis on Jun 13, 2007, 05:22 PM
progressive band don't nessecarily have long complicated songs. they do, however, have a certain theme throughout their albums.

glassjaw doesn't, so i wouldn't really call them prog.

Having a theme is your only requirement for being "progressive"?  I've never heard that before.  I can see that as being one of the characteristics of the label but not the only pre-requisite for the classical definition of it.  My definition of progressive comes from the root word of progress.  If the band consistently tries to make more intelligent and unique music then I consider them progressive.

By your definition I'd say Glassjaw's EYEWTKAS was progressive since the album was predominately about personal relationships.

Zevaka

no, glassjaw is not progressive. Progressive for  me is first of all several different themes in one song, unexpected ups and downs...

Paint Your Lips

Fuck genres, dudes. The best bands are the ones that doesn't fit in a stupid category !

Just call Glassjaw kickass music.

theis


defskull

Quote from: Zevaka on Jun 13, 2007, 05:12 PM
Btw, guys, what do u think about Glassjaw music style? What is that? I know a lot of people,  who think it's Emo-core. I think it's stupid, for me they are more.. punk, or hardcore even (in some way). But not emocore. What do u think?


You know whenever I have a Glassjaw shirt on someone always asks me what kind of music they play.  I can never give them an answer. I just tell them I don't know how to explain it.

darksoul

does anyone have jesus glue,natural born farmer,and you think you john fucking lennon

Xedora

Quote from: darksoul on Jun 13, 2007, 10:20 PM
does anyone have jesus glue,natural born farmer,and you think you john fucking lennon

here ya go:  http://www.megaupload.com/?d=PDQF2XUI

darksoul

thanks alot man