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The Juliana Theory

The Juliana Theory is an American rock duo from Greensburg and Latrobe, Pennsylvania, United States. They signed to Tooth & Nail Records, and later to Epic Records for the release of the album Love. They released four studio albums before disbanding in 2006. The band has since reunited three times; once in 2010 for eight shows, again in 2017 for a tour celebrating their 20th anniversary along with 2019, Brett Detar and Joshua Fiedler announced a tour, together with the Spill Canvas, performing Juliana Theory songs acoustically. In 2020 The Juliana Theory announced signing with Equal Vision Records[2] and released their debut EVR single "Can't Go Home" on November 20, 2020.

The Juliana Theory
Background information
OriginGreensburg and Latrobe, Pennsylvania, United States
Genres
Years active1997–2006, 2010, 2017, 2020-present
LabelsTooth & Nail, Epic, Paper Fist, Abacus, Mightier Than Sword, One Day Savior, Equal Vision, Rude, Mind Over Matter
Members
Past members
  • Chad Alan
  • Joshua Kosker
  • Jeremiah Momper
  • Neil Hebrank
  • Josh "Chip" Walters
Websitewww.thejulianatheory.com

History Edit

Formation Edit

The Juliana Theory was formed in 1997 by Joshua Fiedler and Neil Hebrank (formerly of the band Noisome) along with Chad Monticue (former singer for Pensive), Jeremiah Momper, and Brett Detar (who also split his time as a guitarist for Zao and Pensive at the time).[citation needed]

Detar and Monticue were childhood friends while Fiedler met Detar as classmates at a nearby high school. The members formed The Juliana Theory in 1997 as a side-project while they played in other bands. "We really started out as a joke," recalls Detar. "Slowly, we started to like the music we were making in The Juliana Theory more than the music we were making in our regular bands. Eventually, everyone committed to make this their full-time band".[3]

According to an interview on the website Tapout Zine, there was never a real concept behind the band's name. "We used to have an elaborate story that we told involving sociology students and a huge experiment involving music and people's responses to it, but we got tired of telling the story. The band was supposed to be a side project that wouldn't last and we just came up with a name before our first show. It has no meaning at all".[4] In an interview lead singer Brett Detar told Lina Lecaro of the Los Angeles Times that the band's name was "pretty stupid," adding, "Let's just say this: Every band has a name and for better or worse, this is ours".[5]

Their first performance was at a concert at Saint Vincent College booked by Christopher Pecoraro, as an opening act, but their fame grew quickly.[citation needed] They were spotted by Brandon Ebel of Tooth & Nail Records on the Cornerstone Music Festival impromptu stage, which showcased unsigned talent. A split EP with the band Dawson High on Arise Records marked the band's recorded debut. Shortly after The Juliana Theory signed a multi-album deal with Seattle-based Tooth & Nail records.[6]

The Tooth & Nail Era Edit

After spending time on the road touring, the band signed with the independent record label Tooth & Nail. The label released The Juliana Theory's debut studio album Understand This Is a Dream on March 23, 1999.[7] Around this time Joshua Kosker, originally of the group Dawson High, replaced Momper when he left the band after the band's first album was released. The following year The Juliana Theory and Tooth & Nail released the follow-up record Emotion Is Dead (2000). Together, the albums sold around 130,000 units.[3]

After the release of Emotion Is Dead, Tooth & Nail and The Juliana Theory clashed heads in terms of creative and promotional areas of the group's marketing. "Most things that we asked them to do for us they couldn't do or didn't do. Now, almost everything we asked for at the time is just protocol for the label. They do all of the stuff we wanted them to do back then very well now." The group left to find a new label shortly afterwards.[4]

The Epic Era Edit

In 2001, the Juliana Theory signed a recording contract with Epic/Sony. Dates on the 2001 Warped Tour followed. On October 23, 2001, The Juliana Theory released six new songs as the Music from Another Room EP on Tooth & Nail Records.[8]

A change in the line up meant that original drummer Neil Hebrank was replaced by Josh "Chip" Walters before the recording of Love, the band's third-full-length album for Epic Records.[9]

Recorded at locations in California and also at lead singer Brett's home Studio at Greensburg, Pennsylvania, Love was produced by Jerry Harrison of Talking Heads who also worked with successful acts Live and No Doubt.[10] Love sold over 100,000 albums with little radio or label support behind it.[citation needed] This led to over 260 tour dates the year of its release and the record debuted on Billboard 200 chart at No. 71 and remained in the top 200 for 5 weeks.[11]

Around the time of the release of Love, the band co-headlined a tour with Something Corporate for tour dates which included New York, Los Angeles and many cities in between. Between January and March 2003 both the Juliana Theory and Something Corporate shared the stage, along with support act Vendetta Red all three groups had moved from independent to major record labels since the release of their previous records.[12]

In a 2003 interview Brett Detar shared his thoughts about the group's time with Sony. "It's not nearly as good as we had hoped," he said. "We've never really had a great time at any record label we've been at".[13]

The band soon parted ways with Epic Records after the release of the Love album and signed a deal with Rykodisc. In a MySpace blog written by Detar, he explains that after a change in management and direction of the label, "...at the last second we wormed our way out of the deal and headed into the studio with our own funds and with the help of Josh Karchmer, our manager."[14]

Paper Fist Era Edit

Following the separation of the group from Epic Records the band subsequently began their own label affiliated with Abacus Recordings called Paper Fist (in reference to The Juliana Theory song, "To the Tune of 5,000 Screaming Children").[15] Their fourth studio album Deadbeat Sweetheartbeat was released on September 13, 2005.[16]

Deadbeat Sweetheartbeat was produced and recorded by John Travis and was co-produced by frontman Brett Detar. The album was recorded at Seedy Underbelly Studios, Valley Village California between November and December 2004 and also at Studio 66 in Greensburg, Pennsylvania between the months of December 2004 and January 2005.[17]

The limited edition release of Deadbeat Sweetheartbeat features a 25-minute making of documentary filmed by the band, Jeff Calhoun and Jason Hopkins. In the documentary Brett shared that around 30 pieces of music and 25 complete songs were made in preparation of the finished record.

In the documentary the band claim that the record is driven by the four songs, four pillars which hold the rest of record, the songs they specify include: "This Is a Lovesong... For the Loveless", "This Valentine Aint' No Saint", "French Kiss Off" and "Shotgun Serenade". The DVD also features four previously unreleased exclusive tracks only available with the limited edition set.[18]

Chad shares in regard to the album "I can honestly say we made a record about love, cars, drinking, and drugs and sex and murder, all those things are elements of our record and I think that's pretty cool, what else do you want to listen to?, there's nothing better to listen to". Brett also shares that the record benefits from having "bite and venom" and that "the album lyrically packs a lot more punch".

Breakup Edit

On February 9, 2006, the band announced they were breaking up.[19] Reasons cited for the group's disbandment include issues with record labels Tooth and Nail and Epic.[14]

Post-breakup Edit

An official MySpace blog posted on February 8, 2007, gave an update on Josh Fiedler starting new band Vesta and Josh "Chip" Walters playing drums in his new band called Crushing Ground.[20][21]

An August 16, 2009, Drive By Media story teased that The Juliana Theory may be reforming after comments left by the official Juliana Theory Twitter page suggested "good things are coming. we promise".[22]

On October 5, 2009, former lead singer Brett Detar posted an announcement on his official website that a Juliana Theory Rarities & B-Sides Album was in the works and will be available sometime in the near future.[23]

Vesta Edit

In 2008 The Juliana Theory members Joshua Fiedler, Joshua Kosker and Chad Alan began writing and recording music with a new band called Vesta. The group played their first show on April 25, 2009, in Bowling Green, Ohio.[24] Around this time the group was working on their first album. The recording was done by Pittsburgh musician and recording engineer, Jonathan Gunnell.[25]

On October 6, 2009, Vesta, released their debut EP independently called 0.1 Daylight's Coming.[26] Once again Gunnell recorded and mixed the release, but mastering was completed by Garrett Haines at Treelady Studios.[27] In 2010, two additional songs were added and the album was released by Paper Fist Recordings.

Reunion Edit

On December 14, 2009, the band announced that they will be playing 2 reunion shows in the summer of 2010 to celebrate the 10 year anniversary of the release of Emotion Is Dead. They plan on playing the entire record, in order, as well as a selection of other fan favorites.[28]

A Facebook update on January 20, 2010, gave the seven final tour dates that the band would be playing.[29]

On January 25, 2010, a NYC show was announced at Highline Ballroom for Friday, August 20, 2010. The band played Emotion Is Dead as well as a greatest hits set.[30]

On March 23, 2010, Mightier Than Sword Records released Understand This Is a Dream on vinyl as the second installment in their 10th Anniversary Series.

In August 2010, the band released a 28-song B-sides and Rarities album for online purchase only.[31] The album was mastered by Jonathan Gunnell who had been working with Vesta on their debut release.

On Saturday September 11, 2010, the band said one final goodnight at The Altar Bar (since closed) in Pittsburgh where they donated all of the ticket sales to the Mario Lemieux Foundation.[32]

On August 19, 2016, American record label Mind Over Matter Records re-issued Deadbeat Sweetheartbeat as a double LP with four bonus tracks.[33][34]

On April 17, 2017, the band announced a North American summer reunion tour, celebrating their 20th anniversary.[35] The tour will also include the Vans Warped Rewind at Sea, sailing from New Orleans to Cozumel October 28 through November 1, 2017.[36]

Equal Vision Records Era Edit

On November 20, 2020, the band announced they had signed with Equal Vision Records and released new single "Can't Go Home".[37]

On November 20, 2020, The Juliana Theory released a new track titled "Can't Go Home" to stream, download, and purchase in cassette tape single format and announced through their Twitter account that they have signed with Equal Vision Records.

On January 1, 2021, The Juliana Theory released a new track titled "Better Now", which premiered on YouTube.[38]

They released their first album since 2005, A Dream Away, on March 26, 2021, via Rude/Equal Vision Records, which includes "Better Now" as well as re-imagined versions of several earlier hits including "Into the Dark" and "If I Told You This Was Killing Me, Would You Stop?".[39]

In the summer of 2022, The Juliana Theory will play select dates on Dashboard Confessional and Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness's Hello Gone Days tour.[40] In summer 2023, the band toured as an acoustic duo, supporting select dates for The Rocket Summer on their Shadowkasters tour.[41]

Band members Edit

Current members[42]

  • Brett Detar – lead vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards, programming (1997–2006, 2010, 2017–present)
  • Joshua Fiedler – lead guitar, backing vocals (1997–2006, 2010, 2017–present); bass (2017–present)

Former members

  • Chad Alan – bass, backing vocals (1997–2006, 2010, 2017)
  • Joshua Kosker – rhythm and lead guitar, backing vocals (1999–2006, 2010, 2017)
  • Josh "Chip" Walters – drums (2001–06, 2010, 2017)
  • Jeremiah Momper – rhythm and lead guitar (1997–1999)
  • Neil Hebrank – drums (1997–2001)

Timeline

Discography Edit

Studio albums Edit

List of studio albums, with selected chart positions
Title Album details Peak chart positions
Billboard 200
[43]
Understand This Is a Dream
Emotion Is Dead
  • Released: August 29, 2000 (US)[45]
  • Label: Tooth & Nail
  • Formats: CD, LP, DD
Love
  • Released: February 4, 2003 (US)[46]
  • Label: Epic
  • Formats: CD, LP, DD
71
Deadbeat Sweetheartbeat
  • Released: September 13, 2005 (US)[47]
  • Label: Paper Fist, Abacus
  • Formats: CD, CD+DVD, LP, DD
A Dream Away

Live albums Edit

List of live albums
Title Album details
Live 10.13.2001
  • Released: August 5, 2003 (US)[49]
  • Label: Tooth & Nail
  • Formats: CD, DD
Troubadour – West Hollywood, CA 11.3.05
Scrappy's – Tucson, AZ 11.8.05
  • Released: February 14, 2006 (US)[51]
  • Label: Instant Live Rec.
  • Formats: CD
Downtown Brewing Co. – San Luis Obispo, CA 11.2.05
  • Released: February 14, 2006 (US)[52]
  • Label: Instant Live Rec.
  • Formats: CD
Neckbeard's – Tempe, AZ 11.7.05
  • Released: February 14, 2006 (US)[53]
  • Label: Instant Live Rec.
  • Formats: CD
Chain Reaction – Anaheim, CA 11.5.05
  • Released: February 14, 2006 (US)[54]
  • Label: Instant Live Rec.
  • Formats: CD

Extended plays Edit

List of extended plays
Title Album details
Music from Another Room
  • Released: October 23, 2001 (US)[55]
  • Label: Tooth & Nail
  • Formats: CD, 12", DD
Still The Same Kids Pt. 1
  • Released: May 6, 2022 (US)[56]
  • Label: Equal Vision Records
  • Formats: LP, DD

Compilation albums Edit

List of compilation albums
Title Album details
A Small Noise
  • Released: February 7, 2006 (US)[57]
  • Label: Tooth & Nail
  • Formats: CD, DD
28 B-Sides and Rarities
  • Released: September 7, 2010 (US)[58]
  • Label: Paper Fist
  • Formats: DD

Split albums Edit

List of split albums
Title Album details
The Juliana Theory / Dawson High
  • Released: October 8, 1998 (US)[46]
  • Label: Arise
  • Formats: CD
Three-Way Split

Singles Edit

List of singles
Title Year Album
"Understand the Dream Is Over" 2001 Emotion Is Dead
"Do You Believe Me?" 2002 Love
"Can't Go Home" 2020
"Better Now" 2021 A Dream Away

Other appearances Edit

List of other appearances
Title Year Album
"Bring It Low"[59] 2002 MTV Road Rules: Don't Make Me Pull This Thing Over – Volume 1
"Can't Suspend It"[60] 2005 Drive-Thru Records and Purevolume.com

Music videos Edit

Title Year Director(s)
"Do You Believe Me?" 2002
"My Heart Is a Soldier" 2004
"This Is a Lovesong... For the Loveless" 2005 Travis Kopach[61]
"Can't Go Home" 2020 Jesse Korman
"Better Now" 2021 Jesse Korman

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External links Edit

  • Official website
  • The Juliana Theory UK Based Website
  • Official Abacus Recordings Page

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The Juliana Theory is an American rock duo from Greensburg and Latrobe Pennsylvania United States They signed to Tooth amp Nail Records and later to Epic Records for the release of the album Love They released four studio albums before disbanding in 2006 The band has since reunited three times once in 2010 for eight shows again in 2017 for a tour celebrating their 20th anniversary along with 2019 Brett Detar and Joshua Fiedler announced a tour together with the Spill Canvas performing Juliana Theory songs acoustically In 2020 The Juliana Theory announced signing with Equal Vision Records 2 and released their debut EVR single Can t Go Home on November 20 2020 The Juliana TheoryBackground informationOriginGreensburg and Latrobe Pennsylvania United StatesGenresEmo indie rock alternative rock emo pop pop rock 1 Years active1997 2006 2010 2017 2020 presentLabelsTooth amp Nail Epic Paper Fist Abacus Mightier Than Sword One Day Savior Equal Vision Rude Mind Over MatterMembersBrett Detar Joshua FiedlerPast membersChad Alan Joshua Kosker Jeremiah Momper Neil Hebrank Josh Chip WaltersWebsitewww wbr thejulianatheory wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 Formation 1 2 The Tooth amp Nail Era 1 3 The Epic Era 1 4 Paper Fist Era 1 5 Breakup 1 6 Post breakup 1 7 Vesta 1 8 Reunion 1 9 Equal Vision Records Era 2 Band members 3 Discography 3 1 Studio albums 3 2 Live albums 3 3 Extended plays 3 4 Compilation albums 3 5 Split albums 3 6 Singles 3 7 Other appearances 3 8 Music videos 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditFormation Edit The Juliana Theory was formed in 1997 by Joshua Fiedler and Neil Hebrank formerly of the band Noisome along with Chad Monticue former singer for Pensive Jeremiah Momper and Brett Detar who also split his time as a guitarist for Zao and Pensive at the time citation needed Detar and Monticue were childhood friends while Fiedler met Detar as classmates at a nearby high school The members formed The Juliana Theory in 1997 as a side project while they played in other bands We really started out as a joke recalls Detar Slowly we started to like the music we were making in The Juliana Theory more than the music we were making in our regular bands Eventually everyone committed to make this their full time band 3 According to an interview on the website Tapout Zine there was never a real concept behind the band s name We used to have an elaborate story that we told involving sociology students and a huge experiment involving music and people s responses to it but we got tired of telling the story The band was supposed to be a side project that wouldn t last and we just came up with a name before our first show It has no meaning at all 4 In an interview lead singer Brett Detar told Lina Lecaro of the Los Angeles Times that the band s name was pretty stupid adding Let s just say this Every band has a name and for better or worse this is ours 5 Their first performance was at a concert at Saint Vincent College booked by Christopher Pecoraro as an opening act but their fame grew quickly citation needed They were spotted by Brandon Ebel of Tooth amp Nail Records on the Cornerstone Music Festival impromptu stage which showcased unsigned talent A split EP with the band Dawson High on Arise Records marked the band s recorded debut Shortly after The Juliana Theory signed a multi album deal with Seattle based Tooth amp Nail records 6 The Tooth amp Nail Era Edit After spending time on the road touring the band signed with the independent record label Tooth amp Nail The label released The Juliana Theory s debut studio album Understand This Is a Dream on March 23 1999 7 Around this time Joshua Kosker originally of the group Dawson High replaced Momper when he left the band after the band s first album was released The following year The Juliana Theory and Tooth amp Nail released the follow up record Emotion Is Dead 2000 Together the albums sold around 130 000 units 3 After the release of Emotion Is Dead Tooth amp Nail and The Juliana Theory clashed heads in terms of creative and promotional areas of the group s marketing Most things that we asked them to do for us they couldn t do or didn t do Now almost everything we asked for at the time is just protocol for the label They do all of the stuff we wanted them to do back then very well now The group left to find a new label shortly afterwards 4 The Epic Era Edit In 2001 the Juliana Theory signed a recording contract with Epic Sony Dates on the 2001 Warped Tour followed On October 23 2001 The Juliana Theory released six new songs as the Music from Another Room EP on Tooth amp Nail Records 8 A change in the line up meant that original drummer Neil Hebrank was replaced by Josh Chip Walters before the recording of Love the band s third full length album for Epic Records 9 Recorded at locations in California and also at lead singer Brett s home Studio at Greensburg Pennsylvania Love was produced by Jerry Harrison of Talking Heads who also worked with successful acts Live and No Doubt 10 Love sold over 100 000 albums with little radio or label support behind it citation needed This led to over 260 tour dates the year of its release and the record debuted on Billboard 200 chart at No 71 and remained in the top 200 for 5 weeks 11 Around the time of the release of Love the band co headlined a tour with Something Corporate for tour dates which included New York Los Angeles and many cities in between Between January and March 2003 both the Juliana Theory and Something Corporate shared the stage along with support act Vendetta Red all three groups had moved from independent to major record labels since the release of their previous records 12 In a 2003 interview Brett Detar shared his thoughts about the group s time with Sony It s not nearly as good as we had hoped he said We ve never really had a great time at any record label we ve been at 13 The band soon parted ways with Epic Records after the release of the Love album and signed a deal with Rykodisc In a MySpace blog written by Detar he explains that after a change in management and direction of the label at the last second we wormed our way out of the deal and headed into the studio with our own funds and with the help of Josh Karchmer our manager 14 Paper Fist Era Edit Following the separation of the group from Epic Records the band subsequently began their own label affiliated with Abacus Recordings called Paper Fist in reference to The Juliana Theory song To the Tune of 5 000 Screaming Children 15 Their fourth studio album Deadbeat Sweetheartbeat was released on September 13 2005 16 Deadbeat Sweetheartbeat was produced and recorded by John Travis and was co produced by frontman Brett Detar The album was recorded at Seedy Underbelly Studios Valley Village California between November and December 2004 and also at Studio 66 in Greensburg Pennsylvania between the months of December 2004 and January 2005 17 The limited edition release of Deadbeat Sweetheartbeat features a 25 minute making of documentary filmed by the band Jeff Calhoun and Jason Hopkins In the documentary Brett shared that around 30 pieces of music and 25 complete songs were made in preparation of the finished record In the documentary the band claim that the record is driven by the four songs four pillars which hold the rest of record the songs they specify include This Is a Lovesong For the Loveless This Valentine Aint No Saint French Kiss Off and Shotgun Serenade The DVD also features four previously unreleased exclusive tracks only available with the limited edition set 18 Chad shares in regard to the album I can honestly say we made a record about love cars drinking and drugs and sex and murder all those things are elements of our record and I think that s pretty cool what else do you want to listen to there s nothing better to listen to Brett also shares that the record benefits from having bite and venom and that the album lyrically packs a lot more punch Breakup Edit On February 9 2006 the band announced they were breaking up 19 Reasons cited for the group s disbandment include issues with record labels Tooth and Nail and Epic 14 Post breakup Edit An official MySpace blog posted on February 8 2007 gave an update on Josh Fiedler starting new band Vesta and Josh Chip Walters playing drums in his new band called Crushing Ground 20 21 An August 16 2009 Drive By Media story teased that The Juliana Theory may be reforming after comments left by the official Juliana Theory Twitter page suggested good things are coming we promise 22 On October 5 2009 former lead singer Brett Detar posted an announcement on his official website that a Juliana Theory Rarities amp B Sides Album was in the works and will be available sometime in the near future 23 Vesta Edit In 2008 The Juliana Theory members Joshua Fiedler Joshua Kosker and Chad Alan began writing and recording music with a new band called Vesta The group played their first show on April 25 2009 in Bowling Green Ohio 24 Around this time the group was working on their first album The recording was done by Pittsburgh musician and recording engineer Jonathan Gunnell 25 On October 6 2009 Vesta released their debut EP independently called 0 1 Daylight s Coming 26 Once again Gunnell recorded and mixed the release but mastering was completed by Garrett Haines at Treelady Studios 27 In 2010 two additional songs were added and the album was released by Paper Fist Recordings Reunion Edit On December 14 2009 the band announced that they will be playing 2 reunion shows in the summer of 2010 to celebrate the 10 year anniversary of the release of Emotion Is Dead They plan on playing the entire record in order as well as a selection of other fan favorites 28 A Facebook update on January 20 2010 gave the seven final tour dates that the band would be playing 29 On January 25 2010 a NYC show was announced at Highline Ballroom for Friday August 20 2010 The band played Emotion Is Dead as well as a greatest hits set 30 On March 23 2010 Mightier Than Sword Records released Understand This Is a Dream on vinyl as the second installment in their 10th Anniversary Series In August 2010 the band released a 28 song B sides and Rarities album for online purchase only 31 The album was mastered by Jonathan Gunnell who had been working with Vesta on their debut release On Saturday September 11 2010 the band said one final goodnight at The Altar Bar since closed in Pittsburgh where they donated all of the ticket sales to the Mario Lemieux Foundation 32 On August 19 2016 American record label Mind Over Matter Records re issued Deadbeat Sweetheartbeat as a double LP with four bonus tracks 33 34 On April 17 2017 the band announced a North American summer reunion tour celebrating their 20th anniversary 35 The tour will also include the Vans Warped Rewind at Sea sailing from New Orleans to Cozumel October 28 through November 1 2017 36 Equal Vision Records Era Edit On November 20 2020 the band announced they had signed with Equal Vision Records and released new single Can t Go Home 37 On November 20 2020 The Juliana Theory released a new track titled Can t Go Home to stream download and purchase in cassette tape single format and announced through their Twitter account that they have signed with Equal Vision Records On January 1 2021 The Juliana Theory released a new track titled Better Now which premiered on YouTube 38 They released their first album since 2005 A Dream Away on March 26 2021 via Rude Equal Vision Records which includes Better Now as well as re imagined versions of several earlier hits including Into the Dark and If I Told You This Was Killing Me Would You Stop 39 In the summer of 2022 The Juliana Theory will play select dates on Dashboard Confessional and Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness s Hello Gone Days tour 40 In summer 2023 the band toured as an acoustic duo supporting select dates for The Rocket Summer on their Shadowkasters tour 41 Band members EditCurrent members 42 Brett Detar lead vocals rhythm guitar keyboards programming 1997 2006 2010 2017 present Joshua Fiedler lead guitar backing vocals 1997 2006 2010 2017 present bass 2017 present Former members Chad Alan bass backing vocals 1997 2006 2010 2017 Joshua Kosker rhythm and lead guitar backing vocals 1999 2006 2010 2017 Josh Chip Walters drums 2001 06 2010 2017 Jeremiah Momper rhythm and lead guitar 1997 1999 Neil Hebrank drums 1997 2001 TimelineDiscography EditStudio albums Edit List of studio albums with selected chart positions Title Album details Peak chart positionsBillboard 200 43 Understand This Is a Dream Released March 23 1999 US 44 Label Tooth amp Nail Formats CD LP DD Emotion Is Dead Released August 29 2000 US 45 Label Tooth amp Nail Formats CD LP DD Love Released February 4 2003 US 46 Label Epic Formats CD LP DD 71Deadbeat Sweetheartbeat Released September 13 2005 US 47 Label Paper Fist Abacus Formats CD CD DVD LP DD A Dream Away Released March 26 2021 US 48 Label Equal Vision Rude Formats Live albums Edit List of live albums Title Album detailsLive 10 13 2001 Released August 5 2003 US 49 Label Tooth amp Nail Formats CD DDTroubadour West Hollywood CA 11 3 05 Released February 14 2006 US 50 Label Instant Live Rec Formats CDScrappy s Tucson AZ 11 8 05 Released February 14 2006 US 51 Label Instant Live Rec Formats CDDowntown Brewing Co San Luis Obispo CA 11 2 05 Released February 14 2006 US 52 Label Instant Live Rec Formats CDNeckbeard s Tempe AZ 11 7 05 Released February 14 2006 US 53 Label Instant Live Rec Formats CDChain Reaction Anaheim CA 11 5 05 Released February 14 2006 US 54 Label Instant Live Rec Formats CDExtended plays Edit List of extended plays Title Album detailsMusic from Another Room Released October 23 2001 US 55 Label Tooth amp Nail Formats CD 12 DDStill The Same Kids Pt 1 Released May 6 2022 US 56 Label Equal Vision Records Formats LP DDCompilation albums Edit List of compilation albums Title Album detailsA Small Noise Released February 7 2006 US 57 Label Tooth amp Nail Formats CD DD28 B Sides and Rarities Released September 7 2010 US 58 Label Paper Fist Formats DDSplit albums Edit List of split albums Title Album detailsThe Juliana Theory Dawson High Released October 8 1998 US 46 Label Arise Formats CDThree Way Split Released January 10 2000 US 46 Label One Day Savior Formats CDSingles Edit List of singles Title Year Album Understand the Dream Is Over 2001 Emotion Is Dead Do You Believe Me 2002 Love Can t Go Home 2020 Better Now 2021 A Dream AwayOther appearances Edit List of other appearances Title Year Album Bring It Low 59 2002 MTV Road Rules Don t Make Me Pull This Thing Over Volume 1 Can t Suspend It 60 2005 Drive Thru Records and Purevolume comMusic videos Edit Title Year Director s Do You Believe Me 2002 My Heart Is a Soldier 2004 This Is a Lovesong For the Loveless 2005 Travis Kopach 61 Can t Go Home 2020 Jesse Korman Better Now 2021 Jesse KormanReferences Edit The Juliana Theory Album Discography AllMusic Retrieved February 2 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Numbskull San Luis Obispo CA 11 2 05 AllMusic Retrieved June 6 2015 Instant Live Neckbeard s Tempe AZ 11 7 05 AllMusic Retrieved June 6 2015 Instant Live Chain Reaction Anaheim CA 11 5 05 AllMusic Retrieved June 6 2015 Music from Another Room AllMusic Retrieved June 6 2015 Kelly 2022 05 06 THE JULIANA THEORY RELEASE NEW EP STILL THE SAME KIDS PT 1 Equal Vision Records Retrieved 2023 03 17 A Small Noise AllMusic Retrieved June 6 2015 28 B Sides and Rarities iTunes Store Apple Inc Retrieved June 6 2015 MTV Road Rules Don t Make Me Pull This Thing Over Vol 1 AllMusic Retrieved June 6 2015 Drive Thru Records and Purevolume com AllMusic Retrieved June 6 2015 This Is a Lovesong for the Loveless MTV Viacom International July 3 2012 Archived from the original on January 10 2015 Retrieved June 6 2015 External links EditOfficial website The Juliana Theory UK Based Website The Juliana Theory Official Abacus Recordings Page Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Juliana Theory 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