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Juneau presents teaser single Lost CauseChicago pop-punk heroes return with a more emo, edgy soundAfter their debut album, you probably thought you had Juneau pinned down. A band doing pop-punk with a little different, modern and, yes, fresh twist. It was new, it was exciting and it was quite wonderful. Gone was the immaturity and the comical nature that often overshadowed the first wave of what could have been a wonderful and exciting genre, replaced with mature topics, nostalgia and a real sense of uplift that brought pop-punk surging back and introduced a whole new generation to something that brought millions of teens such delight in the early 2000s. But even with all that to their name, as well as a successful album, a chaotically amazing run on Warped Tour and a world tour supporting Hayden under their belts, did we really know the true Juneau? We might have thought so, but according to the guys themselves, all we knew was the tiniest slice of what they are, and boy have they proven it. It may only be a few short months since they announced that they were taking a break from a crazy ride of a first year as professionals, but the Chicago natives have returned to surprise us all with an unannounced teaser that they claim gives a little taster of how they might sound when they get around to dropping their second album. While it's not an album track - Kellin is quite adamant that they haven't even thought about starting to record their follow up yet - Juneau announced that their new song, Lost Cause, is designed to give their fans a little taster of where their evolution will take them moving forward. And it's exciting! The upbeat tone of what we know to be Juneau might have been shelved for a while with the new single, but it's placed there in recognition of their desire to present a more mature, serious and intense flavour in their music that really brings the raw emotion and passion within them to the fore. There are still elements of pop-punk inherent in the track, sure, but this is an evolution, slow and steady movement away from what we thought we knew. However, Lost Cause gives the band a new air, with its emo lyrics and its intense aura that almost makes you feel the pain of the lyrics vividly. It's the end of every love story ever told, which is remarkably underrepresented in mordern music, and it's the perfect way to take Juneau to the next stage. Listen and dream about every love you've ever lost, the rollercoaster of emotion you experience and the thoughts that come with it. Hear Juneau's new single Lost Cause after the jump, and read what Dallas and Kellin had to say about the all new Juneau, songwriting and moving forward with their career. Kellin says: For me...this is kinda cute. It's one of those things where I think no one will have expected it, so it's a nice little surprise. We've been on a break from the band ever since we finished touring the first record at the end of 2014, but it didn't mean we weren't still doing the odd little thing. We might not have got together for practice or to discuss "the next move", but Dallas and I are still roommates and it means we get a lot of chances to work together. This one is literally like the "ten minute song". We just got together one night in the living room and put our heads together to rock out this one emo song. Our first album was really heavyon the whole "new age of pop-punk" vibe, but we think it's important to not get hung up forever on that one sound and get like typecast. As much as I love them, when you start doing that, you end up as Blink 182, where you try to do something serious and people just want you to get up on a stage and start shouting dick jokes at each other, you know? So, yeah, I thought personally it would be great to get a little taster out there early. It feels like we only stopped the cycle for Everywhere We've Ever Been yesterday, but it's been like 9 months since that record dropped, and maybe people want to hear something new from us? I mean, I don't know if they do, but I kinda hope that they do. This is not us starting on our new album as such, it's just like a little taster of what's to come. Something to whet your appetite. What is it the French call it? Something about amuse I think? Anyway, this is that, and I hope you enjoy itDallas says: I honestly find writing songs like this incredibly easy. As anyone who listened to our first record will be well aware of, we are the sort of band that like to write about things we know. We sung about childhood, teenage years and friendships and relationships. It was cool, and sure it's emotional but not as much as what you can expect from us moving forward. We're dynamic, and this is the next stage in the constant evolution of Juneau. Are we Pokemon? Yeah, we're Pokemon. Call us Juneauka now...anyway, this is more intense. We wanted our new sound to bring that intensity that you can only know from loving and losing. Something intrinsically more hurtful and emotional than remembering old friends and places you've been. And that's saying something, you know? This is the sort of music that, for me, people will immediately take a step back and away from, but I don't think it has to be. What we've got here is like not the whiny sort of teen angst emo that I think people here whenever you say that dreaded e word. This is a true to life representation of how someone reacts to love and loss, which I feel is an important thing for the music industry to have. More power to all the people out there talking about how strong they are and how they can forget the one they loved and move on easily, but I think kids need to have someone there saying "hey it's alright to feel shit, you've lost someone" and put an arm around them. It's hard in real life, and representing that in music is important to me. Writing lyrics like this easy to me, as I said as well. We've all loved and lost, and I think that honesty over those emotions clashing is such a beautiful. I think these sorts of songs, with little imagery and some sporadic elements...maybe chaotic in their structure, represent real life really well. If I do say so myself. So this is it. I hope people enjoy the ext edition of Juneau... Artist: Juneau Title: Lost Cause Album: TBA Genre: Emo, pop-punk Label: Studio60 Produced: Stefanie Knight Recorded Wade Studios, Ocala, FL All lyrics and music by: Kellin Falconer/Dallas Conners Personnel: Kellin Falconer/Dallas Conners/Josh Isaakson/Ryan Oberst/Jordan Peters Sounds like:
You used to make me feel like someone Who could never know what it meant to be alone Or how a life could exist without love And now I'm here writing these sad fucking songs All about youWhen something's broken down As many times as we have You can't piece it back together If it'll never be the same againWe can't go back to that game Because looking back is never the same You never meant to fuck me over But I'll let you know it hurts the same I know your feet will never rest Back where my heart falls again I wish I had the guts to say it straight
You'll be thinking of me in your dreams At least that's the way it plays out It plays out in my fantasy Do you even remember how we used to be Do you take a second look A second look back over your shoulder?When something's broken down As many times as we have You can't piece it back together If it'll never be the same againYou never cried as much as I did If I could find the scars on your body I would find they're not as long as mine If I could see the track marks from your tears I know they'd never run this deep
You used to make me feel like I could fly The man gravity forgot because of love And now here I stand with a will to die I can't even piece together what went wrong All I know is you'd never hurt enough Enough to write this songWhen something's broken down As many times as we have You can't piece it back together If it'll never be the same againI try to think of the light in the tunnel Like how even though you never move forward You'll still trip yourself on the same mistakes I hope you're still looking out from your front porch Old and all alone and realising what went wrong Even if you do, I'll be a long way awayWhen something's broken down As many times as we have You can't piece it back together If it'll never be the same againWhen something's broken down As many times as we have You can't glue it back together Cos it'll never be the same again |
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