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The five guys who have chosen the somewhat mysterious moniker of
the Juliana Theory
to represent their band have successfully transformed themselves from punk and hardcore kids restricted by the constraints of the emo genre into genuine, credible musicians. Their songs display dynamics, skill, and attention to melodious detail that defies their youthful, upbeat, and often lyrical optimistic personas.
The Juliana Theory
formed in western Pennsylvania in 1997 around vocalist
Brett Detar
, bassist
Chad Alan
, guitarist
Josh Fiedler
, and two
other friends. It was primarily a side project for
Detar
at first due to his commitment as guitarist and major songwriter for metalcore band
Zao
. Eventually,
Detar
's poppy side won over, and he decided to commit to
the Juliana Theory
full-time, amicably exiting
Zao
.
A split EP with the band
Dawson High
on Arise Records marked the band's recorded debut. Their live shows were electric, filled with smiling tongue-in-cheek, bubblegum pop moves -- including the guitarists' penchant for tossing their picks in the air and catching them. Drummer
Neil Hebrank
and guitarist
Josh Kosker
were also aboard as
the Juliana Theory
signed a multi-album deal with Seattle-based Tooth & Nail. Their debut full-length,
Understand This Is a Dream
, was released on March 23, 1999. It was full of dreamy, whimsical pop songs, but also hinted at a greater depth that would later be more fully explored.
But first, massive touring in the album's support was on the plate, with
the Juliana Theory
sharing stages with many bands and performing at several national festivals. The band reentered the studio in 2000, first unleashing a three-way split CD with
Onelinedrawing
and
the Gray AM
through Onedaysaviour, and next producing the accomplished, heavily polished, and dynamic
Emotion Is Dead
album.
The Juliana Theory
's sophomore opus explored darker depths than their previous outings had touched upon, conjuring emotive power ballads and soaring rock scorchers through textured layering and incredible harmonies.
Detar
began playing third guitar more and more in the live setting as the band's fan base increased dramatically. Growing increasingly weary of the emo tag and fed up with their bubblegum emo image and sound,
the Juliana Theory
began growing longer hair and writing substantially more focused compositions. Virtually every major label under the sun became interested in the group and in 2001,
the Juliana Theory
signed a recording contract with Epic/Sony. A few dates on the 2001 Warped Tour followed. On October 23 of the same year,
the Juliana Theory
released six new songs as the
Music from Another Room
EP on Tooth & Nail. The songs charted new territory for the quintet, evoking the epic dynamics of late-'70s prog rockers like
Rush
,
Yes
, and
Genesis
. A round of performing with the similarly minded
Movielife
and
Detar
's old mates in
Zao
followed.
The following full-length album,
Love
, continued this move away from genre conventions. It showed the band jumping into a more mainstream approach without sacrificing its intensity or experimental flourishes. It was also released on Epic, making it the official first major-label release from the band. Epic didn't work out for
the Juliana Theory
, however, and the band issued a live album through Tooth & Nail before signing with indie imprint Abacus for September 2005's
Deadbeat Sweetheartbeat
. A best-of collection from their years on Tooth and Nail,
A Small Noise
, appeared in February 2006. That same month, the group formally announced their decision to break-up. ~ Ryan J. Downey, All Music Guide
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