Superheaven
Jar


4.0
excellent

Review

by wolvesgossip USER (1 Reviews)
June 13th, 2013 | 70 replies


Release Date: 2013 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Jar is a successful demonstration of the progression of Daylight as a band. With emblematic lyrically content, well-crafted vocal harmonies, and brilliant production, Jar is the gem of Daylight's catalog thus far.

Cathartically channeling grunge-god predecessors such as Nirvana, Failure, and Seaweed, Daylight's Jar begins with the heavy 4/4 drumming assault of the opening track, Sponge. Sponge adequately sets the tone for the rest of the record: a conglomeration of confusion, angst, frustration, despondence, giving in, giving up. The five stages of death immediately come to mind. Denial. Anger. Bargaining. Depression. Acceptance. It appears that Taylor Madison, primary frontman and lyricist (alongside Jacob Clarke) of Daylight, passed the denial stage with previous Daylight records, exemplified on 2009's Sinking where he desperately laments, "My life ain't what it used to be / I'm out here suffering" and "I can't be here / You can't trust me." Anger is prevalent throughout the entire Daylight catalog, especially in 2012's The Difference in Good & Bad Dreams: "I don't blame you, but I blame someone / I'm still stuck here." That anger that Madison can't shake definitely lingers onto Jar.

The bargaining is subtle, but as you listen, you can here. Anybody with ears can hear the bargaining plea of Last October where Madison sings, "I'm scared, I'm helpless, I'm shaking, I'm weak / My bones, I feel them breaking / I'm tired of losing against me." Clarke lends his 2 cents on the lead single off the record, In On It: "Could I be imagining worse things? / Take me for granted and sin / I'll be in on it," implying a grievous one-sided exchange where Clarke comes up empty-handed. The entire record stems from depression; it is no secret. Like Daylight's entire discography, untreated depression manifests itself in every line, every chord. It seems as though Daylight is the only method by which Clarke and Madison have to cope. Acceptance is still open-ended, yet the denouement of the record is conclusive. "I would gladly die / I would give my life to ease the pain." It doesn't leave much to the imagination, very reminiscent of Daylight's prior offerings.

Burial is an underlying lyrical theme of Jar. The first line of the record is vivid imagery of Madison's head buried in his backyard. The proceeding song, Life in a Jar, opens with a similar line: "I live in harmony with worms / Underneath the dirt and the soil" with a hook that has Madison practically begging for that to become his permanent home. The burial theme is most prominent in Jar's hidden gem, Hole In The Ground, a beautiful bone-chilling track beginning with guitar chords that reflect Madison's demeanor. It is accompanied by strings that fit the track like a glove. The song, addressed to a general "Mother," explicitly illustrates a difficult struggle both internal (within Madison) and external (between him and Mother). The track contains subtextual undertones including, but not limited to, an uneven distribution of responsibility, a lack of commitment, and unfulfilled wishes. These three abstract ideas can be directly applied to the five stages of death divulged upon above.

Everything one would want to know about this record can be summed up in a line from the short track eight, Knew: "You opened up a wound / You should open up your ears."


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Comments:Add a Comment 
titlefightmeirl
June 14th 2013


659 Comments


easily one of my favorites from 2013, this album surprised me a lot.

East Hastings
June 27th 2013


4418 Comments


i hate this fuckin artwork so much

haydenslame
July 5th 2013


352 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

The artwork is great, definitely fits the album. cant be the worst you've ever seen.

Quen
July 8th 2013


1633 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

crawl is such a banger

Quen
July 8th 2013


1633 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

also is it just me or does in on it sound exactly like a nirvana song?

jmh886
September 27th 2013


2948 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

This is Grunge! Good stuff.

haydenslame
October 4th 2013


352 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

its like nirvana, but they're heavier and more dynamic in ways.

dixoncocks
April 10th 2015


3247 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

jamming this hard lately.

heck
October 19th 2016


7212 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

this is name-your-price on their Bandcamp now http://superheavenband.bandcamp.com/album/jar

kevbogz
December 19th 2018


6164 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

slept. better than Nirvana

outliers
December 27th 2018


5172 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

yeah this still bumps

heck
June 11th 2019


7212 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

miss these guys

outliers
June 11th 2019


5172 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

same. this was a great album

heck
June 21st 2019


7212 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

so I guess these guys are actually back together

kevbogz
June 21st 2019


6164 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

o word? that's great news

heck
June 21st 2019


7212 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

idk how long it'll last but they've played a few shows over the past few months

outliers
June 21st 2019


5172 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

OH SNAP

outliers
January 7th 2020


5172 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

AFRAID TO BE MYSELFFFFF



ALONE I CAN'T BE LOVEDDDDD





cold
April 10th 2020


6735 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

BUMP

kevbogz
April 10th 2020


6164 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

truly the best to do it



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