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Description
Released in 2002, ‘Worship and Tribute’ captures Glassjaw at a pivotal moment of expansion and refinement. Produced by Ross Robinson and mixed by Mike Fraser, the album builds on the volatile intensity of their debut while introducing a more melodic and textural approach. The Long Island band, led by vocalist Daryl Palumbo and guitarist Justin Beck, sharpen their dynamic contrasts here, balancing explosive aggression with unexpected restraint and atmosphere.
On ‘Worship and Tribute’, Glassjaw widen their palette, weaving in touches of jazz phrasing, ambient passages, and off-kilter rhythms without losing their confrontational edge. The songwriting feels more deliberate and layered, with angular riffs colliding against melodic hooks and emotionally charged vocals. Palumbo’s delivery swings between vulnerability and venom, reinforcing the band’s collage-like identity — a convergence of hardcore urgency, alternative melody, and restless experimentation. The result is a record that feels both immediate and intricate, marking a maturation in structure and tone while preserving the raw unpredictability that defined their early sound.
Tracklist
- Tip Your Bartender
- Mu Empire
- Cosmopolitan Bloodloss
- Ape Dos Mil
- Pink Roses
- Must've Run All Day
- Stuck Pig
- Radio Cambodia
- The Gillette Cavalcade of Sports
- Trailer Park Jesus
- Two Tabs of Mescaline
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