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The Junior Varsity

Formed:
2002 in Springfield, Illinois

  • Genre: Rock
  • Active: 2000s
  • Major Members: Andy Wildrick, Nick Dodson, Asa Dawson, Serigo Coronado, Chris Birch

Biography

Emo rock outfit the Junior Varsity originally came together in 2002 around guitarist Andy Wildrick. An EP, various shows around central Illinois, and several lineup changes later, the group released their first full-length, The Great Compromise, on British Records. By this time, the Junior Varsity comprised Wildrick, Chris Birch (drums), Serigo Coronado (guitar), Asa Dawson (vocals/bass), and Nick Dodson (keyboards). The album received good reviews, prompting the guys to quit college to concentrate on the band full-time. They played and toured behind the record as much as possible, playing close to 200 shows following the album's release. Frequent and successful gigs in Chicago brought the band to the attention of Victory Records, eventually inking a deal with the label in October 2004. That same year, the Junior Varsity also donated the track "Raining in Baltimore" to the 2004 Counting Crows indie tribute album Dead and Dreaming. For their Victory debut, Matt Squire (Midtown, Northstar) was called in for production duties; Wide Eyed was recorded over a five-week period and released in July 2005. Touring continued, including various dates with Sullivan, Amber Pacific, Number One Gun, and labelmates June, among others. Victory re-released The Great Compromise in May 2006 with additional tracks and a bonus DVD. After recording for four months, the band unveiled a musical change of direction in June 2007 with a rawer and more aggressive release titled Cinematographic. ~ Corey Apar, All Music Guide

Representative Albums:

Wide Eyed, Great Compromise, Cinematographic

Similar Artists:

The Graduate, Panic! at the Disco, June, Houston Calls, Days Away, The Academy Is..., Bayside, Motion City Soundtrack, Northstar, The Early November, The All-American Rejects, Punchline

Influences:

American Football, Radiohead, Yes
 
 
Wikipedia: The Junior Varsity
The Junior Varsity
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Background information
Origin Normal, Illinois
Genre(s) Emo
Alternative Rock
Years active 2002–present
Label(s) Victory Records
British Records
Members
Andy Wildrick
Sergio Coronado
Chris Birch
Nick Dodson
Former members
Asa Dawson
Noah Wenger

The Junior Varsity is an American alternative rock band from Springfield, Illinois.

Biography

Formed in 2002 by current guitarist Andy Wildrick, the band succeeded another local band called Winner Takes All; several songs written during that time were later recorded as Junior Varsity songs. The Junior Varsity self-released a six-song EP in 2002, with Noah Wenger taking lead vocals. A series of changes since has led to the band's line-up of Asa Dawson on bass guitar and vocals, Andy Wildrick on lead guitar, Sergio Coronado on rhythm guitar, Chris Birch on drums, and Nick Dodson on keyboards. Their first full-length, The Great Compromise, was released on British Records in 2004 while the band's members were still in college, and was warmly received by critics.[1] The next year, the band recorded a cover of the song "Raining in Baltimore" for a Counting Crows tribute album, Dead and Dreaming, which was populated by a number of then-up-and-coming independent bands.

After frequent touring in the Chicago area, their energetic live shows led to their signing with a leading Chicago-based independent label, Victory Records, in 2004.[1] Their album, Wide Eyed, produced by Matt Squire, was released in July 2005 on Victory, and the band participated on the Warped Tour in both 2005 and 2006 while touring in support of the album. They have also opened nationally for a number of well-known emo and punk acts, including Straylight Run, The Starting Line, Motion City Soundtrack, TheAUDITION, Bayside, Sullivan, Number One Gun, Aiden, Amber Pacific, and Good Charlotte. Early in 2006, they toured in the UK, supporting The Academy Is... and Panic! at the Disco at sold-out shows; UK rock magazines, including Kerrang! and Rock Sound, reviewed the band's albums favorably [2]. The lead single from Wide Eyed, "Get Comfortable", has received some airplay; the video for "Get Comfortable" was aired on MTV2 in 2006 [3] and was also included on a free video sampler DVD received when purchasing certain albums from Victory Records artists. Victory re-released The Great Compromise in 2006 with additional demo tracks and a DVD bonus disc. Additionally, the band was named SPIN Band of the Day on July 26, 2005. [4] They are currently featured on MVP 06: NCAA Baseball, as well as Amped 3 for Xbox 360.[5]

The Junior Varsity finished recording their third LP at the conclusion of their December 2006 tour with labelmates Bayside. This album, entitled Cinematographic, was released by Victory Records on June 19, 2007. The Song "The Sky!" was released on "Oven Fresh" on Fuse from their latest effort called Cinematographic.

In August 2007, they were set to tour with Permanent Me and Scenes from a Movie. Soon before the tour started, rumors about Asa Dawson leaving the band were confirmed, and The Junior Varsity left the tour.[6]

The JV did play a show at the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame without Dawson. The vocalist/ bass player at this show was Brandon Carnes who used to be the frontman for Midnight Fall, a band from Springfield, IL. No official word has come from the band as to if they are going to continue on with Carnes as the new vocalist/ bass player or if the band is going to continue playing at all.

Line-up

Current members
  • Andy Wildrick: Lead Guitar
  • Sergio Coronado: Rhythm Guitar, Vocals
  • Chris Birch: Percussion
  • Nick Dodson: Synth, Keyboard, Saxophone
  • Brandon Carnes : Bass, Vocals
Former Members
  • Noah Wenger: Vocals
  • Tony Peck: Drums
  • Asa Dawson: Bass, Vocals

Discography

  • The Junior Varsity (self-pressed, 2002) - EP
  • The Great Compromise (British Records, 2004) - LP
  • Wide Eyed (Victory Records, 2005) - LP
  • The Great Compromise re-release (Victory, 2006) - LP with bonus DVD
  • Cinematographic (Victory, 2007) - LP

External links

References

  1. ^ a b The Junior Varsity at Allmusic.com
  2. ^ UK Press Scans. Victory Records. Accessed June 25, 2007.
  3. ^ Yes, Junior Varsity's OK with Comparison. Albequerque Tribune, February 16, 2006. Accessed June 25, 2007.
  4. ^ The Junior Varsity. SPIN Magazine. Accessed June 25, 2007.
  5. ^ [1]
  6. ^ AbsolutePunk.net post on The Junior Varsity.

 
 

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