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Jawbreaker
Bivouac


5.0
classic

Review

by Fort23 USER (36 Reviews)
June 15th, 2007 | 42 replies


Release Date: 1992 | Tracklist


With Jawbreaker's first album, Unfun, they proved themselves to be more than just a Punk band. They were energetic, dark, and with poetic lyrics that resemble the arty beat poetry of Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, and Chuck Bukowski, but with a twist that was, and is, described as emo. But on Bivouac, Jawbreaker mastered that.

Slower than Unfun, Bivouac is a look at the world from the inside out. The songs are slow shades of poetic alienation that goes a few steps above teenage poetry (a lot of steps) and perfectly take stabs at the world. "Shield Your Eyes" opens the album perfectly. It starts off with a small line of feedback, and a quick drum roll before going into the song with a great melody covered by a wall of distortion. The bass line is bouncy and the drums are perfect, but it's the lyrics that are the true catch. It tells the story of a man who looks straight into the sun, which "Lights the whole damn sky", and is blinded. "He can't do anything, Everything is a lie." That single line sums up the whole record. Unlike most bands, Jawbreaker takes an equal amount of storytelling, preaching, and self deprecating into one mix; most bands take one of those elements and just stretch it until it pops.

As always, the rhythm section of Chris Bauermeister and Adam Pfahler is top notch. They prove to be very versatile tempo-wise, and always keep up with the wall of distortion that Blake cemented into the band's sound. One of the best examples is "Face Down". The song's bass line is great; simple, yet extremely effective. The drums show an equal amount of fluency, as they aren't too fast nor too slow.

Donatello is another example of how, lyrically, Jawbreaker was the best. There's poetry, "I'm gonna cut my strings and kill the puppeteer. Then I'll walk on out of here", and in your face, to the point, one liners, "Sure you made an impression. Depression". It also features some of Blake's most passionate singing. He switches from almost whispering slurs into passionate yelps at the world. There's a short recorded spoken word interlogue as well. "When it all comes down, I can show you something you will not believe. When it all comes down, we're gonna see a real masterpiece. With an artist's eye and a killer's touch. Takes a life to make one."

So, in case you haven't noticed, I think Blake is a lyrical genius. Most punk lyricists just stood to the loud and fast rules back in those days. But Blake presented something much different, something that appealed to a whole new group of kids, waiting for the next Rites of Spring, the next wave of emo. Over the years, however, he has been mimicked by little wannabe pop-punk bands that stole the originality of it and made it, unfortunately, a bad take on teenage poetry.

One of the best songs on the album is the self explanatory, Tour Song. Despite the differing subject matter, Tour Song has the same approach as the previous songs. It shows that touring's main catch is playing, and even that is hard to get through. "Chesterfield King" is one of the lighter tunes on the album, describing an affair, but with a beat twist. "She asked me if I had a name. I told her I was glued up on some chick. We sat and smoked against the wall. Drank a beer, felt the chill of fall."

This incredible record ends with the epic, ten minute and six second, "Bivouac". Out of all the sad songs on this record, the saddest has got to be this one. Similar to The Velvet Underground's "Sister Ray", Bivouac is loose and jammy, but still with a sense of direction. The lyrics are also poetic and arty, something that could describe this record perfectly.

Most people call 24 Hour Revenge Therapy the band's best album. Which makes sense; it's the band's most accessible record before signing to a major label. So all the so called "real fans" that "stick it to the man" by not listening to Dear You, go for Revenge Therapy, the same reason all the "hardcore Green Day fans", go for Kerplunk, instead of Dookie. But I'm not going to waste my time. In my opinion, Bivouac is the band's Classic. It's dark, emotional, witty, and arty, but still with the flare of Punk rock.



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Fort23
June 15th 2007


3774 Comments


I tried my best on this.

Two-Headed Boy
June 15th 2007


4527 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Good work. I was gonna do this. I still might, seeing as our opinions are different.



This is my least favorite Jawbreaker album. It's still great, and there's still the extremely melodic portions that blow me away, but there's something here that doesn't quite match 24 Hour, Dear You, even most of Unfun.

Intransit
June 15th 2007


2797 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I was also going to do this. Second favorite Jawbreaker album. Good work though, the lyrics to Chesterfield King as classic and perfectly describe a day I had (although they aren't about an affair at all).

Fort23
June 15th 2007


3774 Comments


Ohh you mean the lyrics aren't about an affair? Damn. You know what they're about?

Intransit
June 16th 2007


2797 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Basically, its a story of sorts. He's with a girl he really likes, and as much as he wants to make a move on her, he doesn't because he's afraid of rejection. So he leaves and goes to a convenience store and starts smoking and talking with this vagrant, who convinces him that he should take every opportunity he can because everything could theoretically end before he sees her again. So he goes back to her house and they get all lovey dove and he feels better because now he's with her. That's basically the gist of it. You can interpret it however, but thats what most people have settled on.

descendents1
June 16th 2007


702 Comments


Haven't listened to this in months. Feels like years. Probably a reason I haven't listened to it for so long. Not a 5 for me. 24 hour is amazing, this is good, and the review is cool.

Fort23
June 16th 2007


3774 Comments


That makes sense. Thanks Intransit.

IsItLuck?
Emeritus
June 16th 2007


4957 Comments


this is fucking buddybigsby's (think that was his name) avatar that I saw for a good year. christ. never went out of my way to recognize that it was this album.This Message Edited On 06.16.07

80vs90
October 29th 2007


14 Comments


nice review. the only think that popped out at me was your use of "i think." while it's not a big deal, it just makes your reviews better if you don't say that. but good job otherwise.

tom79
November 3rd 2007


3936 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

[quote=review]One of the best examples is "Down". [/quote]

"Down" is on Unfun, unless you meant "Face Down".



Sheild Your Eyes is one of the bands best songs.

Neoteric
November 3rd 2007


3243 Comments


I got this album out of a used store for about £3.

Fort23
November 3rd 2007


3774 Comments


I'm gonna listen to this again. Donatello is so good.

sportsboy
July 1st 2011


702 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

dear you>24 hour>this>unfun



all excellency though

Satellite
July 1st 2011


26539 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

hmm yeah i agree with that order



chesterfield king is probably my favorite song by them

ezzomania
July 9th 2013


496 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

fucking great album

BMDrummer
July 28th 2015


15096 Comments


blake accepted my friend request

BMDrummer
July 28th 2015


15096 Comments


explain yourself

Supercoolguy64
July 28th 2015


11787 Comments


arnt they making a documentary about this band or something

Snake.
July 28th 2015


25250 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

that'd be cool

YakNips
July 28th 2015


20098 Comments


i was hanging out with a girl recently and she mentioned "that one famous old emo band that starts with J" and all i could think of was jawbreaker and it took us forever to figure out what band it was and it was joan of arc that's the end of my story thanks



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