How to Get Into The Juliana Theory

Diving into The Juliana Theory's extensive catalog can feel daunting. This guide offers a clear entry point with their album 'Emotion Is Dead,' highlighting the emotional depth and dynamic sound that defines their music. You'll discover where to start and how to explore their rich discography from there.

Moderate entry
A few key albums to navigate
Active since 1997

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Emotion Is Dead

Emotion Is Dead

2000

Best starting point

Captures their signature sound with emotional intensity and dynamic shifts, making it an accessible entry point for new listeners.

Start with "If I Told You This Was Killing Me"

Immediate hook that introduces their layered guitar work and emotional themes, effectively showcasing their style.

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Emotion Is Dead

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"If I Told You This Was Killing Me"

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Common questions

What does The Juliana Theory sound like?

A rich tapestry of layered guitars and dynamic shifts creates an atmosphere that swells with intensity before pulling back into reflective passages, embodying the push and pull of emotional turmoil. Rooted in alternative rock and indie rock. Start with Emotion Is Dead.

What is the best The Juliana Theory album to start with?

The best album to start with is "Emotion Is Dead" (2000). It's the most representative of what makes The Juliana Theory worth hearing.

Who is The Juliana Theory for?

If you're into alternative rock and indie rock, The Juliana Theory is worth your time. A rich tapestry of layered guitars and dynamic shifts creates an atmosphere that swells with intensity before pulling back into reflective passages, embodying the push and pull of emotional turmoil.

How many albums does The Juliana Theory have?

The Juliana Theory has 13 releases in their discography, including 11 albums and 2 EPs.