Junius (band)

Junius

Junius performing live in Munich, Germany in 2012. From left to right: Joel M Reynolds, Joseph E. Martinez, Michael Repasch-Nieves and Dana Filloon
Background information
Origin Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Genres Art rock, indie rock, post-rock, post-metal, space rock
Years active 2003-present
Labels Prosthetic, The Mylene Sheath, Make My Day, Radar Recordings
Associated acts Constants, Goddess Of My Religion
Website www.juniusmusic.com
Members
  • Dana Filloon
  • Joel Munguia
  • Joseph E. Martinez
  • Michael Repasch-Nieves
Past members
  • Ira Bronson
  • Keiffer Infantino
  • Dave Soucy

Junius is an American rock band from Boston, Massachusetts that formed in 2003. The band is composed of lead vocalist and guitarist Joseph E. Martinez, guitarist Michael Repasch-Nieves, bassist Joel Munguia and drummer Dana Filloon. Thus far, they have released four EPs and three full-length albums. The band name is taken after Junius, the pseudonym of a political writer who lived during the late 18th century.

History

Formation and first years (2003-2007)

Junius's first releases were two EPs on Radar Recordings, Forcing Out the Silence and Blood is Bright.[1] In 2007, they reissued the EPs on a single self-titled CD.[2] This album was also released on Radar Recordings.[3] During this time, the group cycled through several bass players before finding a permanent bass player, Joel Munguia, who is first credited on the band's third EP The Fires of Antediluvia which was released in May 2007.

The Martyrdom of a Catastrophist (2007-2011)

Their first proper full-length, The Martyrdom of a Catastrophist, was released on November 10, 2009 through the label The Mylene Sheath in the US[4] and Make My Day Records in Europe.[5] The album is inspired by the writings of theorist Immanuel Velikovsky[6][7] and took the group nearly three years to complete.[8] On May 20, 2011, it was announced that Junius would be covering the song "Firehead" by Hum. The song was included on the tribute cover album Songs of Farewell and Departure: A Tribute To HUM, which was released on September 6, 2011. Junius released a split EP with the band Rosetta which contained the track "A Dark Day With Night" on September 27, 2011.

Reports from the Threshold of Death (2011–present)

On October 25, 2011, Junius released their second full-length titled Reports from the Threshold of Death. It was released and distributed via Prosthetic Records. A spring 2012 tour through the UK, Scandinavia, and Europe in support of the band's sophomore release and a month-long US tour beginning on February 2012 followed thereafter.[9] Junius released their first music video for the track "All Shall Float" which debuted on Alternative Press on February 4, 2012.[10] And on April 10, 2012, Junius debuted their second music video for the track "Betray the Grave" on Noisecreep.[11] In an interview with Blistering, the band stated that the follow-up to Reports from the Threshold of Death is currently in its "conceptual stages", and that they wish to continue to tour throughout 2012.[12] After completing their 2013 North America tour, the band set to work on completing a new EP.[13] It was announced on their official website that the EP would be title Days of the Fallen Sun and that it would be released in February 18, 2014 through Prosthetic Records. According to Repasch-Nieves, the band has begun the writing process for their third full-length studio album with the hope of a late 2014 release.[14]

Musical Style and Influences

In a 2010 interview with Spinner lead singer Joseph Martinez explained that while members of Junius each have a variety of different musical influences and interests, they are all big fans of Hum.[15] Speaking on the topic of The Martyrdom of a Catastrophist, Martinez told Austinist "...I want [our music] to feel almost classical in a way - as classical as rock can be without being like repetitive post-rock. I listened to a lot of Philip Glass while we were recording." [16] While guitarist Mike Repasch-Nieves pointed out the difficulty in citing specific influences, he mentioned "Some of the stuff we all bonded over when we first met were bands like Sunny Day Real Estate, Cursive, Failure, Hum, Deftones, Mogwai, Hot Water Music, Tears for Fears, and At the Drive-In." in a 2011 interview with Prefix.[17]

Discography

Members

Current members
Past members

References

  1. Review of Blood Is Bright. Scene Point Blank, June 12, 2006.
  2. Review of Junius, Allmusic
  3. Junius, Exclaim!, November 2007.
  4. Junius and GimmeSound Give Away The Martyrdom of a Catastrophist. Alternative Press, September 7, 2009.
  5. Review of The Martyrdom of a Catastrophist. Metal.de, November 2009.
  6. Catastrophic. Philadelphia City Paper, December 29, 2009.
  7. Hype Monitor. Rolling Stone, December 17, 2009.
  8. MP3 at 3PM: Junius. Magnet, November 13, 2009.
  9. "Junius Shows/Tours". Facebook. 2011-10-26. Retrieved 2011-10-26.
  10. "Premiere: Junius’ "All Shall Float"". Alternative Press. 2012-02-08. Retrieved 2012-02-08.
  11. Carlos Ramirez (2012-04-10). "Junius, 'Betray the Grave': Exclusive Video Premiere". Noisecreep. Retrieved 2012-04-20.
  12. David E. Gehlke (2011-11-08). "Junius - Light Is the New Day". Blistering. Retrieved 2011-11-09.
  13. Joseph E.M. (March 21, 2013). "The catastrophe is getting closer". Retrieved March 23, 2013.
  14. Chuck Armstrong (April 10, 2014). "Vital Vinyl: Guitarist Michael Repasch-Nieves of Junius Talks New EP + Upcoming Album". Loudwire. Retrieved April 24, 2014.
  15. Robyn Adams (2010-09-18). "Junius Interview: SXSW 2010". Spinner. Retrieved 2011-11-13.
  16. Adam S. (2010-11-01). "Interviewing FFFFest: Joseph E. Martinez of Junius Talks Catastrophe and Inspiration". Austinist. Retrieved 2011-11-13.
  17. Craig Jenkins (2001-07-08). "Junius Talk 'Rock Band,' Touring, And Getting Bumped By Justin Timberlake". Prefix. Retrieved 2011-11-13.

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