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Ville : Greensburg / Latrobe, Pennsylvania
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Date d’inscription :: 7/08/2004

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samedi, février 06, 2010 
Our debut record - "Understand This is a Dream" w/ unreleased bonus song on Vinyl Record is now available for PRE-ORDER Version 1 (special edition) or Version 2 

 


We also just put a
Free Unreleased Demo of "This is a Lovesong... For the Loveless" up for you all at our purevolume page.

Don't forget to listen to Fiedler, Kosker, & Chad's new band
Vesta at purevolume too... free downloads!
jeudi, janvier 28, 2010 

Humeur actuelle :  content

 


Having been completely disbanded for over 4 years, Pittsburgh PA’s emo-pop trendsetters The Juliana Theory recently made waves with the surprise Announcement that they’d be re-uniting for two final shows. “We never played a farewell show. We posted a goodbye blog and that was it. I think it was pretty unfair to our loyal fans and to us too. Now the five of us get to do what we always should have done and say goodbye properly,” said lead singer Brett Detar (who recently announced he’s working on his first solo record). August 2010 marks the ten-year anniversary of the release of the band’s defining and influential sophomore album “Emotion is Dead.” The Juliana Theory will reunite for 6 shows centered around that anniversary. For each of these limited shows the band will play the album from start to finish followed by a second set of fan favorites taken from all of their other releases. Having not made music together since disbanding shortly after a European tour in January of 2006, this will be their first time to share a stage again as well as the first time playing “Emotion is Dead” in its entirety. “We only planned to do two of these shows,” remarked Detar, “but there was so much excitement from fans and promoters that we had to add a few more dates. We’re thrilled to make each one of these evenings something very memorable and can’t wait to hang out with everyone.”

Available NOW, only to members of The Juliana Theory’s email list, is a limited number of pre-sale tickets. Mailing list members now have one week to get tickets first before they go on sale to the general public! You can sign up at 
http://thejulianatheory.com
but act fast (we just got word that in the first 45 minutes of presale that 1/2 of the nyc tickets are already gone)

The dates for the reunion shows are as follows:

Friday August 20 – New York, NY – Highline Ballroom
Saturday August 21 – Pittsburgh, PA – Mr Small’s Theater
Sunday August 22 – Philadelphia, PA – The Trocadero
Friday August 27 – Pomona, CA – The Glasshouse
Saturday August 28 – Los Angeles, CA – The El Rey Theater
Sunday August 29 – San Francisco, CA – The Independent

As these will be the band's very last shows ever, Please Spread The Word to any TJT fans you know. We'll love you forever (well, we already do).



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Actuellement j'écoute:
Emotion Is Dead
Par The Juliana Theory
Date de publication : 2000-08-29
mardi, janvier 26, 2010 
Hosted By:
The Juliana Theory

When:
Friday, August 20, 2010

Where:
Highline Ballroom
431 West 16th Street
New York City
10011

Description:
The Juliana Theory are reuniting for an extremely limited handful of 6 shows only on the 10 year anniversary of our album "Emotion is Dead." At each of these shows we'll be performing the entire record from start to finish followed by a second set of fan favorites. These will be the band's first shows in almost 5 years and our last ever. Please join us to say farewell! We hope to see you there.

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mercredi, janvier 20, 2010 

Humeur actuelle :  agité
Having been completely disbanded for over 4 years, Pittsburgh PA’s emo-pop trendsetters The Juliana Theory recently made waves with the surprise Announcement that they’d be re-uniting for two final shows. “We never played a farewell show. We posted a goodbye blog and that was it. I think it was pretty unfair to our loyal fans and to us too. Now the five of us get to do what we always should have done and say goodbye properly,” said lead singer Brett Detar (who recently announced he’s working on his first solo record). August 2010 marks the ten-year anniversary of the release of the band’s defining and influential sophomore album “Emotion is Dead.” The Juliana Theory will reunite for 6 shows centered around that anniversary. For each of these limited shows the band will play the album from start to finish followed by a second set of fan favorites taken from all of their other releases. Having not made music together since disbanding shortly after a European tour in January of 2006, this will be their first time to share a stage again as well as the first time playing “Emotion is Dead” in its entirety. “We only planned to do two of these shows,” remarked Detar, “but there was so much excitement from fans and promoters that we had to add a few more dates. We’re thrilled to make each one of these evenings something very memorable and can’t wait to hang out with everyone.” 

Available only to members of The Juliana Theory’s email list will be a limited number of pre-sale tickets. Mailing list members will have one week to get tickets first before they go on sale to the general public! The exclusive presale will begin January 28th and details will only be made available to members of the mailing list. You can sign up at http://thejulianatheory.com 

The dates for the reunion shows are as follows: 

Friday August 20 – New York, NY – Highline Ballroom 
Saturday August 21 – Pittsburgh, PA – Mr Small’s Theater 
Sunday August 22 – Philadelphia, PA – The Trocadero 
Friday August 27 – Pomona, CA – The Glasshouse 
Saturday August 28 – Los Angeles, CA – The El Rey Theater 
Sunday August 29 – San Francisco, CA – The Independent

As these will be the band's very last shows ever, Please Spread The Word to any TJT fans you know. We'll love you forever (well, we already do).
Actuellement j'écoute:
Emotion Is Dead
Par The Juliana Theory
Date de publication : 2000-08-29
samedi, décembre 19, 2009 

Humeur actuelle :  inspiré
Because we thought we'd continue the trend of good news and more good news this week, here is a bit more. (directly from the label's press release): 

In a joint effort with Mightier Than Sword Records, Academy Fight Song Records will be releasing "Understand This Is A Dream", the 1999 groundbreaking debut from influential rock band The Juliana Theory. This vinyl will be released in conjunction with the band's own Paper Fist Records. Available on March 23rd, the pre-sale for this commemorative release will begin on FEBRUARY 1st, 2010 at NOON EST. 

The remastered vinyl re-issue will include a never-before-heard track from the original recording session, as well as liner notes from Brett Detar. A gatefold jacket with innersleeve and redesigned artwork makes this a must-have for any vinyl collector. 

The release is limited to the following: 
180 gram BLUE vinyl [ ltd. 500 to ACADEMY FIGHT SONG ] 
180 gram BLACK vinyl [ ltd. 500 to MIGHTIER THAN SWORD ]
Actuellement j'écoute:
Understand This Is a Dream
Par The Juliana Theory
Date de publication : 1999-03-23
lundi, décembre 14, 2009 
Broken up since February of 2006, Pittsburgh Pennsylvania’s indie-emo-pop trailblazers The Juliana Theory have remained quite silent. Aside from the formation of Vesta (featuring 3 members of TJT), all has remained rather still in the Juliana camp. But with the recent announcement of an upcoming J’ Theory B-Sides Album, future vinyl re-releases, and a few cryptic posts on lead singer Brett Detar’s twitter, rumors have been abuzz on the web. 

August 2010 marks the ten-year anniversary of the release of The Juliana Theory’s defining and influential sophomore album “Emotion is Dead.” With this coming anniversary the band will put speculation to rest and reunite for two shows only to play the entire album from start to finish. Having not made music together since disbanding shortly after the final show of a European tour in January of 2006, this will be their first time to share a stage again as well as the first time playing the record in its entirety. “There’s a few songs off of Emotion is Dead that we’ve never even played live before so I think it’s going to be pretty great to play the whole album in sequence. I’m really looking forward to it,” said frontman Brett Detar. “I'm super excited for these shows, not only for us, but its finally the chance for all of our fans to get that last show. And my 2 year old daughter will get to be there this time around too,” added guitarist Joshua Fiedler. “We haven’t played in the US since 2005 so I think it’s going to be pretty great to get back up there together,” remarked bassist Chad Alan. As for the impetus behind this reunion, Detar elaborated, “When we broke up it was for real and it still is. We’re not into pulling a KISS move – getting back together all the time. The thing is, we never played a farewell show. We posted a goodbye blog and that was it. I think it was pretty unfair to our loyal fans and to us too. Now the five of us get to do what we always should have done and say goodbye properly – to do right by everyone. It’ll be great to share the stage with my brothers again and with the anniversary that just makes the whole thing even better.” 

In addition to playing the record from front to back each night, the band will also be performing a second set of songs comprised of fan favorites culled from all of their other releases. Dates and venues are currently being determined but fans who want the best chance of grabbing tickets should sign up for The Juliana Theory Email List where exclusive tickets will be made available first. Detar explained, “The reunion dates will be announced very soon but the shows won’t be until late summer of 2010. We did this to give our die-hard fans, far and wide, plenty of time to make travel arrangements after they get their tickets. We also did it to give us plenty of time to knock the cobwebs off and make sure these shows are top-notch. We’ll be working hard to put on the best shows possible and, in this information age, to give our fans updates and insight into the process of knocking those cobwebs off as well as input on the set-lists. I’ll be taking requests, answering questions, and posting unfiltered updates on my facebook and twitter and you can be certain we’re going to make sure these are some of the most memorable and fan-friendly shows of our career. We’re anxious to make it happen.” Dates coming soon.   

In other related news - today, TJT vocalist announces Brett Detar Solo Project
Actuellement j'écoute:
Emotion Is Dead
Par The Juliana Theory
Date de publication : 2000-08-29
mardi, octobre 06, 2009 

Humeur actuelle :  agité
If you've been following our singer brett detar's twitter then you already know that we've been promising multiple Juliana Theory announcements. That first announcement came last night:

Juliana Theory Rarities & B-Sides Album - The band has a pretty nice sized collection of unreleased songs that have never seen the light of day. We’ve been hoping to release some of these long lost songs in a career spanning collection that includes... (READ MORE)

TJT Members' New Band Vesta: Album Released Today - If you haven't heard: Josh Fiedler, Josh Kosker, & Chad Alan Monticue recently formed a new band called Vesta. Today is the day of their first official release. The guys worked very hard over the course of 6 months writing and recording, and are very excited to bring you "0.1 Daylight's Coming" a 7 song MP3 album (or 8 songs if you purchase the disc version). Vesta self-funded and self-released it so stream the entire album for free and buy it directly from the band for only $5!

Brett Has a Blog - Brett just started a blog where he'll be posting music, hanging out, & writing things. His first blog was an answer to the question "should musicians change their sound?" and was based on responses from his facebook & twitter friends' answer to that same question.

There IS a lot more TJT news to come so follow brett's twitter for the latest.

love,
The Juliana Theory
mardi, septembre 15, 2009 
Late last night, our singer posted and unreleased Juliana Theory demo on his twitter page. go get it. it's free and (up until last night) was never available anywhere.

FREE TJT RARE DEMO
lundi, septembre 07, 2009 
Happy Labor Day (well, in the US anyways),

We just wanted to let you know that we finallllllly joined Facebook.  So please come join us and tell your friends.

And if you are not following our  lead singer Brett Detar's twitter page what are you waiting for.  Some big tjt related announcements are coming there exclusively.

Hooray!





samedi, août 15, 2009 

Humeur actuelle :  doué
Please follow us on twitter.  Here's how:

The Juliana Theory's official twitter page.

Fiedler, Kosker, & Chad's new band.

singer Brett Detar's twitter page