And Now The Band
Tom welcomes Joseph E. Martinez of Junius for an in-depth conversation about the band's upcoming album Sotera, their appearance at Post. Festival, the challenges of songwriting, and maintaining artistic integrity in today's music industry. Joseph discusses how Sotera became the heaviest album in Junius' catalog, explaining how a clearly defined concept shaped the music and pushed the band into darker and heavier territory. He shares insights into his songwriting process, vocal development, and the constant revisions that occur before recording. The discussion explores Junius' deliberate approach to album creation, the importance of creative boundaries, and why some songs—no matter how much he loves them—must be left behind if they don't fit the larger vision. Joseph also explains why the band often takes longer between releases and how they balance artistic quality with the realities of modern music production. Additional topics include: * Performing at Post. Festival * Playing nearly the entire Sotera album live * The resurgence of shoegaze and alternative music * Touring Europe and growing an international audience * Recording at Henson Recording Studios * Memorable encounters with Chris Cornell * Touring with Enslaved * The financial realities of modern musicians * Artistic integrity versus commercial pressures * Deftones, Mastodon, Spotlights, and influential modern bands Joseph also reflects on some of the most meaningful moments of his career and offers a candid perspective on creativity, success, and what it means to build a sustainable artistic life in today's music landscape.
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