Glossary (band)

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Glossary
OriginUnited States
GenresRock
Years active1997-Present
Associated actsJoey Kneiser, Kelly Smith, Lucero

Glossary is an American rock band from Murfreesboro, Tennessee that formed in 1997.

History[]

Glossary released their debut LP Southern by the Grace of Location on Champ Records in 1998, followed by All We've Learned About Living in 2000. They released a pair of albums on Undertow Music, How We Handle Our Midnights (2003) and For What I Don't Become (2006), followed by Feral Fire in 2010 on Liberty & Lament records, and finally Long Live All of Us in 2011 via Last Chance Records and Xtra Mile Recordings.[1] The band appeared on an episode of Last Call With Carson Daly in 2013, performing Lonely is a Town.[2]

In 2013 the band was forced to cancel tour dates and go on hiatus after drummer Eric Giles injured his shoulder.[3] The band reunited for a series of 20th anniversary shows in late 2017.

In addition to Glossary, vocalist Joey Kneiser has released two solo albums, each with backing vocals from Glossary bandmate Kelly Smith.

Discography[]

Glossary[]

  • 2020 A Very Glossary Christmas EP (Young Buffalo)
  • 2011 Long Live All of Us (Xtra Mile Recordings/Last Chance Records)
  • 2010 Feral Fire (Liberty & Lament/Undertow)
  • 2007 The Better Angels of Our Nature (Last Chance Records/Undertow)
  • 2006 For What I Don't Become (Undertow)
  • 2003 How We Handle Our Midnights (Undertow)
  • 2000 This Is All We've Learned About Living (Champ Records)
  • 1998 Southern by the Grace of Location (Champ Records)

Joey Kneiser solo[]

  • 2015 The Wildness (This Is American Music)
  • 2012 Moonlight for the Graveyard Heart EP (self-released)
  • 2010 The All Night Bedroom Revival (Undertow)

References[]

  1. ^ "Artist Biography". Retrieved December 24, 2015.
  2. ^ "Glossary Perform Lonely is a Town on Last Call With Carson Daly". Retrieved December 24, 2015.
  3. ^ "Long Live Glossary: Nashville Band Survives Injury and Industry". Retrieved December 24, 2015.

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