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Junius (album)

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Producer
  
Will Benoit

Released
  
October 8, 2007 (UK) October 9, 2007 (US) February 8, 2008 (EU)

Genre
  
Art rock, post-rock, indie rock

Length
  
41:22 (standard edition) 45:41 (bonus track edition)

Label
  
The Mylene Sheath, Radar Recordings, & SAF Records (North America release) Make My Day Records (Europe release) Cargo Records (UK release)

Junius (2007)
  
The Martyrdom of a Catastrophist (2009)

Junius is a self-titled compilation album by American art rock band Junius that compiles the Blood Is Bright EP and the Forcing Out the Silence EP into one collection. The album features remastered tracks from both EPs, while the CD and Vinyl formats include additional content such as expanded artwork, and lyrics.

Contents

Decoy Music included Junius in their "Most Anticipated Albums of 2007" list.

Release history

The compilation was initially released in North America on October 9, 2007 by Radar Recordings, and SAF Records.

To promote the release further, the band made their self-titled album available through European based record label Make My Day Records on February 8, 2008. The Make My Day Records release includes an alternate version of the front cover artwork and an exclusive bonus track titled "Lost in Basilica", a song that was recorded by the band during the The Blood is Bright sessions.

Two years later, Junius was re-released in limited edition vinyl and digital download format via The Mylene Sheath on June 15, 2010 featuring new artwork. The vinyl release has since gone out-of-print.

Track listing

All tracks written by Junius.

Personnel

Junius

  • Joseph E. Martinez - guitar, vocals
  • Michael Repasch-Nieves - guitar
  • Dave Soucy - bass (tracks 1-5)
  • Kieffer Infantino - bass (tracks 6-11)
  • Dana Filloon - drums
  • Production

  • Will Benoit - production
  • Nick Zampiello - mastering at New Alliance East in Cambridge, MA
  • References

    Junius (album) Wikipedia