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Jawbox’s Own Special Sweetheart: Trois Pistoles

JAWBOXlogoIn the wake of the overwhelming success of Nirvana’s Nevermind, major labels in the early/mid-’90s began signing any and every cool indie band they could in hopes of a similar payoff. One such outfit was Jawbox, a Washington, D.C., post-punk quartet that had issued two promising albums on the indier-than-thou Dischord label. The band—guitarist/vocalist J. Robbins, guitarist Bill Barbot, bassist Kim Coletta and drummer Zachary Barocas—signed to Atlantic and released the excellent For Your Own Special Sweetheart in 1994. (Though MAGNET named it the fifth-best album that year, Sweetheart was far from a commercial hit.) In 1996, Jawbox issued a slicker self-titled LP, which also failed to catch on beyond the indie-rock crowd, and the band broke up the following year. Dischord has just reissued For Your Own Special Sweetheart with three bonus tracks, and to celebrate, Jawbox reunited for a one-off performance on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon last night. Barbot is also guest editing magnetmagazine.com all week. Read our Q&A with him.

trois-pistolesBarbot: I know I’m doing my American brewing brethren a disservice by picking a favorite beer from our neighbors to the north, but whenever I see Trois Pistoles on a menu, I’m drawn to it like little Timmy to the man with the candy. The Quebecois know their beer, friends. Chocolate, port, black cherries … and a winged horse riding through a cloud of flame on the label. What’s not to love, eh?