GLASSJAW: Win Chance To Become Band's Next Ex-Member

December 18, 2006

According to MTV.com, the reunited GLASSJAW are offering fans a chance to become the band's next ex-member. The winner will be made an official member of the band, get kicked out, then will be listed as an ex-member on the band's web site and even receive a phone call from an actual former member of GLASSJAW. More information on the contest can be found at the band's MySpace page.

GLASSJAW singer Daryl Palumbo recently told MTV.com about GLASSJAW's upcoming CD, "The band is totally reinvigorated . . . We've been writing, we've been rehearsing every day, and we've got some new shit together. I can't wait to get back out there, because GLASSJAW's me. It's my personality. It's a huge part of me — being that angry and playing those songs and being in that mood. I need it, I need it — absolutely need it."

The frontman said GLASSJAW have been writing material for many months and they've completed three tracks — "You Think You're John Fucking Lennon" (live video),"Jesus Glue" (live video) and "Natural Born Farmer" — they plan to record as soon as HEAD AUTOMATICA's (Palumbo's other band) forthcoming, yet-untitled EP is in the bag.

"With GLASSJAW, it's been about 13 years in the making, and I think that we'll get that product out of us that we've wanted all these years," Daryl said. "For this particular band, at this particular point in our career, to get the four of us in a room — I think some beautiful shit's gonna happen. But it's going to take a little while. We still have to finish the writing and the recording, and I have lots to do with HEAD AUTOMATICA in the next year. It's going to be a balancing act for me, so it's going to take a minute. Both records will happen at the right pace, but I would like to have them both out next year. That would make me so fucking happy."

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