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Years active
  
1996–2003

Active until
  
2003

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Labels
  
Independent, SMG, Artemis

Past members
  
Josh Joplin Geoff Melkonian Jason Buecker Allen Broyles Deb Davis Eric Taylor

Origin
  
Atlanta, Georgia, United States (1996)

Albums
  
Useful Music, The Future That Was, Projector Head, Boxing Nostalgic

Members
  
Josh Joplin, Geoff Melkonian, Allen Broyles, Deb Davis, Jason Buecker, Eric Taylor

Genres
  
Alternative rock, Folk rock, Americana

Similar
  
Debbie Loeb, Mark Bacino, Lisa Mychols, Kat Parsons, Libbie Schrader

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Josh Joplin Group was an American Georgia-based folk rock band led by singer-songwriter Josh Joplin. Joplin brought the group its trademark combination of introspective lyrics, catchy melodies, and lead vocals that, to many, sound identical to those of R.E.M. singer Michael Stipe (to the point that one Joplin song, "Happy at Last," begins, "I sound like Michael Stipe and I dream like Carl Jung").

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After releasing two independent albums - Projector Head and Boxing Nostalgic - under the name Josh Joplin Band, the group signed to Artemis Records and released Useful Music in 2001. Produced largely by Shawn Mullins, the album received strong reviews but failed to make much commercial impact. It did, however, spawn a mild hit in "Camera One,". Featuring a more rock-edged, radio-friendly sound than most of the material on Useful Music, the song peaked at #22 on the Billboard Adult Top 40 chart in 2001, and was featured in an episode of the comedy series Scrubs (season 1, episode 7, "My Super Ego").

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In September 2002, Josh Joplin Group released its second major-label album, The Future That Was. On this record, Joplin's lyrics were noticeably more clever and playful than on Useful Music, with subject matter including the nature of popularity ("The Wonderful Ones"), the absurdity of snobbery among music lovers ("It's Only Entertainment"), and the uselessness of trying to predict the future ("The Future That Was"). The musical styles were similarly varied, ranging from slow piano- and acoustic guitar-driven pop to upbeat keyboard- and electric guitar-based rock.

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Like its predecessor, The Future That Was received critical acclaim but sold poorly. Artemis released two singles from the album, "I Am Not the Only Cowboy" and "Wonder Wheel," but neither one took off. In the fall of 2003, the band announced that it was breaking up and would play its final two shows in Atlanta in December of that year.

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Josh Joplin Band

  • Projector Head
  • Release Date: January 1996
  • Label: Self-released
  • Boxing Nostalgic
  • Release Date: May 1997
  • Label: Self-released
  • Useful Music
  • Release Date: May 25, 1999
  • Label: SMG Records
  • Josh Joplin Group

  • Useful Music
  • Release Date: January 23, 2001
  • Label: Artemis Records
  • The Future That Was
  • Release Date: September 24, 2002
  • Label: Artemis Records

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    Songs

    Camera OneUseful Music · 1999
    I've ChangedUseful Music · 1999
    I Am Not the Only CowboyThe Future That Was · 2002

    References

    Josh Joplin Group Wikipedia