Artist
Junius
Boston, United States • Formed 2003
Junius is a music group from Boston, United States, active since 2003. Their discography on Gatefold includes 8 records.
8
Albums tracked
6
In collections
2003
Since
Biography
Junius is an American rock band from Boston, Massachusetts, United States that formed in 2003. The band is composed of lead vocalist and guitarist Joseph E. Martinez, guitarist Michael Repasch-Nieves, bassist Joel Munguia and drummer Dana Filloon. The band's name is taken after Junius, the pseudonym of a political writer who lived during the late 18th century. Junius's first releases were two EPs on Radar Recordings, Forcing Out the Silence and Blood is Bright.
The Arc of Junius
The pivots — what forced Junius to reinvent.
The Radar Years
Between 2004 and 2007, the band dropped a series of EPs that defined their entire aesthetic before they even touched a full-length. These tracks were recorded in a variety of makeshift spaces, capturing a raw, cavernous energy that felt more like a physical location than a studio production. You can hear the struggle in the early tapes, where the vocals are buried so deep in the mix you have to strain to catch the melodies. It was a period of intense DIY discipline that eventually got bundled into the self-titled compilation, which remains the definitive entry point for the purists.
The Martyrdoom Shift
When they finally got to 'The Martyrdoom of the Enclaved' and 'Reports from the Threshold of Death', the production cleaned up just enough to let the crushing weight of the guitars actually breathe. They moved toward a more structured, almost cinematic approach to songcraft while leaning harder into the 'space-rock' tag. The snare hits started sounding like cannon shots, and the interplay between the ethereal vocals and the sludge-heavy riffs became their calling card. This was the moment they stopped being a local curiosity and started sounding like a band that could fill a stadium if the world was a lot darker than it actually is.
The Eternal Return
After a lineup shift and a long stretch of silence, 'Eternal' saw them leaning into a sharper, more aggressive post-punk pulse. They trimmed the fat off the long-form atmospheric jams and focused on tighter, driving rhythms that felt less like a funeral and more like a march. The record has a cold, industrial sheen that feels like it was polished in a meat locker. It proved they weren't just a one-trick pony relying on a big reverb knob, but a band that could write actual hooks without losing their soul.
Influences
- The Smiths — Joseph E. Martinez has explicitly cited Morrissey’s vocal phrasing and Johnny Marr’s layered guitar textures as his primary blueprint. You hear it in the way the vocals float with a detached, melancholy vibrato above the heavy distortion. It’s the DNA of 'The Queen Is Dead' buried under five layers of fuzz.
- Neurosis — The band toured with similar post-metal acts and constantly referenced the 'Enemy of the Sun' era for its sheer sonic density. The influence shows up in the way Junius builds tension through repetitive, punishing riffs that slowly evolve into something atmospheric. It’s the same sense of impending doom but with a cleaner, more melodic finish.
- Failure — Will Benoit’s obsession with space-rock production and big, chunky bass tones is a direct lineage from Ken Andrews’ work on 'Fantastic Planet'. You can hear it in the precise, clinical way the guitars are layered to create a massive wall of sound. They took the 90s alt-rock space aesthetic and slowed it down to a crawl.
- The Cure — The band has covered 'The Same Deep Water As You' and frequently references the 'Pornography' and 'Disintegration' era as their emotional north star. That specific brand of 'gloomy but pretty' is the entire foundation of the Junius sound. The dripping, chorus-heavy guitar leads are ripped straight from Robert Smith’s playbook.
- Hum — The transition from quiet, melodic verses to absolute explosions of fuzzed-out guitar is a technique perfected by Matt Talbott. Junius captures that same sense of 'heavy-as-lead' shoegaze that made 'You'd Prefer an Astronaut' a cult classic. It’s all about the contrast between the delicate melody and the tectonic shift of the chorus.
Discography
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