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The Juliana Theory formed in 1997 by Joshua Fiedler and Neil Hebrank (formerly of the band Noisome) along with Chad Monticue (former singer for Pensive) and Jermiah Momper. Brett Detar (a former guitarist for Zao and Pensive) soon joined ranks as their singer. After contributing a significant amount of songwriting that resulted in defining their early style, Momper departed from the band after the release of Understand This is a Dream, the band's first full-length album for Tooth & Nail Records.

Joshua Kosker, originally of Dawson High, joined The Juliana Theory full time when Dawson High went on an indefinite hiatus. The band then recorded their second full-length album Emotion is Dead and the EP Music From Another Room. Drummer Neil Hebrank was replaced by Josh "Chip" Walters before the recording of Love, the band's third-full length album.

The band then parted ways with Epic Records 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." Detar subsequently began his own label affiliated with Abacus Recordings called Paper Fist (in reference to The Juliana Theory song, "To the Tune of 5000 Screaming Children"). He also did a side project with Chris Evenson of Sense Field called Belasana and released a song called "Bittersweet Eve" on the compilation Maybe This Christmas Tree.

On February 9, 2006, The Juliana Theory announced it had broken up as a band, citing difficulties with record labels in addition to poor CD sales and a dwindling fanbase.

[Source: Wikipedia. See The Juliana Theory article for more information]


1999: Understand This Is a Dream
2000: Emotion is Dead
2001: Music from Another Room
2003: Love
2003: Live 10.13.2001
2005: Deadbeat Sweetheartbeat
2006: A Small Noise

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Last Updated: March 15, 2007