Jejune

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This Afternoons Malady 00:00 Tools
Morale Is Low 00:00 Tools
Early Stars 00:00 Tools
Solar 00:00 Tools
Fixed on the One 00:00 Tools
Greyscale 00:00 Tools
Sitcom Epiphany 00:00 Tools
Regrets Are Unanswered Dreams 00:00 Tools
New Clear Saturday 00:00 Tools
Demonica 00:00 Tools
Stresser 00:00 Tools
Coping With Senility (lowlife owns a pen) 00:00 Tools
38 Calumet 00:00 Tools
One Transmission 00:00 Tools
Meteorite 00:00 Tools
Pablo 00:00 Tools
Same to You 00:00 Tools
Ethan Allen 00:00 Tools
That's Why She Hates Me 00:00 Tools
Radical Firepower 00:00 Tools
Ford 00:00 Tools
Record City After World 00:00 Tools
The New State 00:00 Tools
Lunatic 00:00 Tools
Indian Giver 00:00 Tools
The Highs and Lows 00:00 Tools
Heart of Desire 00:00 Tools
2000 Miles 00:00 Tools
Grace (Wizard Glick Is Swimming) 00:00 Tools
Lowlife (Version Remix) 00:00 Tools
Coping With Senility 00:00 Tools
This Afternoon's Malady 00:00 Tools
Drive by Negly 00:00 Tools
The Boy With the Thorn in His Side 00:00 Tools
Lowlife 00:00 Tools
Grace 00:00 Tools
The Boy With A Thorn In His Side 00:00 Tools
fixed on 00:00 Tools
Record City Afterworld 00:00 Tools
Hialeah (1997) 00:00 Tools
No One Like You 00:00 Tools
Coping With Senility [Lowlife Owns a Pen] 00:00 Tools
38 Calamet 00:00 Tools
It's All Highs And Lows 00:00 Tools
B. Jejune - Drive by Negly 00:00 Tools
The Boy With The Thorn In His Side (The Smiths cover) 00:00 Tools
Three 00:00 Tools
Emo Diaries, chapter 1 - Hialeah 00:00 Tools
Something to Live for 00:00 Tools
Instrumental 00:00 Tools
Just one Thing 00:00 Tools
Hialeah (1997) 00:00 Tools
the new state (demo version) 00:00 Tools
01-meteroite 00:00 Tools
The Afternoons Malady 00:00 Tools
All the Wrong Parties 00:00 Tools
Don't Talk to Me 00:00 Tools
One Of A Kind 00:00 Tools
Stop Crying Your Heart Out 00:00 Tools
The Boy With The Thorn In His Side [Smiths] 00:00 Tools
Sitcom Epiphany (This Afternoon's Malady, 1998) 00:00 Tools
Grayscale 00:00 Tools
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03-fablo 00:00 Tools
Calumet 00:00 Tools
Grace (Wizard Glick Is Swimm.. 00:00 Tools
Forget It 00:00 Tools
smiths cover 00:00 Tools
Pablo [Junk, 1997] 00:00 Tools
Meteroite 00:00 Tools
Sitcom Epiphary 00:00 Tools
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07-radical firepower 00:00 Tools
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08-ford 00:00 Tools
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The New State [Demo Version] 00:00 Tools
New State 00:00 Tools
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Bistro 00:00 Tools
Jejune - Morale Is Low 00:00 Tools
Lowlife [Version Remix] 00:00 Tools
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Jejune is the name of a band which formed in the mid-90s at Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts. The band has been commonly identified with the emo genre, particularly the late-90s "indie emo" scene. The three founding members, Arabella Harrison (Bass/Vocals), Joe Guevara (Guitar/Vocals) and Chris Vanacore (Drums), met while studying at the college. The band relocated to San Diego, California, in 1997. Many of Jejune's songs fit the construct and sensibilities of the emotional hardcore genre (aka emo). Intimate verses of melodic, melancholic reflection ascend to choruses of extreme musical and emotional intensity (a comparative blitz of noise.) Among similar bands of the time, Jejune's use of blended male/female vocals and pop sensibility helped to make them stand out. The band's earliest songs consisted of a more punk rock style, such as on their first single, "Drive by Negly". The band continued recording demos with the expectation of eventually recording their debut album, but ending up issuing a compilation of those demos as their first album, Junk, in 1997. A split single with Jimmy Eat World, including the song "Early Stars", was released in early 1998. Later in 1998, the band released their second album, This Afternoon's Malady, which marked a notable departure from the band's more indie rock leanings on their debut. Over the span of their existence, the band undertook several tours of the US, including stints with The Get Up Kids, Blacktop Cadence, Piebald, and a late 1998 tour with Jimmy Eat World. In early 1999, the band added Mark Murino on second guitar in order to expand their live sound. Not long after, the band undertook a European tour with Kill Holiday. Near the end of 1999, many of the bands in the "indie emo" scene of the time attempted to move away from the "emo" label. As a band, Jejune began experimenting with more pure-pop leanings, and prepared to record their third album. However, tensions in the band regarding the new direction led to the band's breakup in early 2000. Later that year, Big Wheel Recreation released a compilation called RIP, which consisted of the completed demos for the third album, tracks from released singles, and a handful of unreleased songs. Following the breakup of the band, Guevara, Murino, and Vanacore founded Lovelight Shine. That group released on EP through Big Wheel Recreation, and a second, self-released EP before breaking up. Following that, Murino and Vanacore went on to form the group Dirty Sweet, while Guevara has been playing piano for blues artist Lady Dottie. Harrison joined The And/Ors following the breakup, and more recently, has embarked on a solo career, with Vanacore occasionally joining her on drums. She also plays as a member of the group Bartender's Bible. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.