Seattle-based band whose 1999 debut This Is The Way It Goes And Goes And Goes blends post-rock, post-hardcore and shoegaze.

The band's 1999 debut is noted for its three-guitar arrangements and long, gradually building tracks. Early EPs were released for Jade Tree Records and Sub Pop Records. Arlie Carstens is identified in reviews for his lyrical focus on the individual. The band split after artistic differences following their second LP.

The 1999 debut album This Is The Way It Goes And Goes And Goes is presented as Juno's dense, ethereal synthesis of post-rock, post-hardcore and shoegaze. Standout long tracks like "Leave A Clean Camp And A Dead Fire" and "A Listening Ear" showcase gradual build-ups and three-guitar arrangements. The review praises Arlie Carstens' introspective lyrics and ranks the album highly among '90s releases. The band split after artistic differences following their second LP.

For:Fans of post-rock, post-hardcore, shoegaze and 1990s Seattle alternative music.

 

"Leave A Clean Camp And A Dead Fire" is a track of almost ten minutes that with a slow and relentless advance perfectly divides between post-rock, post-hardcore, shoegaze, and the best that the '90s could offer us.

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