Julien-K

American electronic rock band

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2025 Planned release of album 'DRK/MODE'.
2024 Completed back-to-back tours supporting metal band Powerman 5000.
2024 Julien-K continued collaboration with Brandon Smith of The Anix, releasing singles 'DESPERATION DAY' and 'CRAWL'.
March 4 2024 Announced 'DRK|MODE' via Indiegogo campaign, surpassing their $10,000 goal with over $25,000 raised on the first day and ultimately reaching $41,834.
2022 Julien-K (primarily Amir) collaborated with Brandon Smith of The Anix on three singles: 'ANTILIFE', 'Your Lies Are Like Fire', and a live acoustic cover of 'Where Is My Mind?' by Pixies, which appeared on The Anix's studio album REVENGE.
2021 Julien-K collaborated with The Anix to release the single 'Your Lies Are Like Fire'
April 17 2020 Released 'Harmonic Disruptor', a homage to their original Death to Analog era style with a darker, heavier industrial metal sound.
July 18 2018 Announced their fifth album 'Harmonic Disruptor' via Indiegogo campaign.
2017 Toured as direct support for the band PIG, accompanied by electro-rock band Ghostfeeder.
May 2017 Announced 'Time Capsule: A Future Retrospective', a four-disc 64-track set of previously unreleased material, quickly crowdfunded via Indiegogo and ultimately raising $50,520.
August 2016 Released Chapter Two of 'California Noir' – 'Nightlife in Neon', successfully crowdfunded via Indiegogo, surpassing $43,000.
March 2015 Released Chapter One of their third album 'California Noir' – 'Analog Beaches & Digital Cities', successfully crowdfunded via Indiegogo, surpassing $28,000.
2012 Embarked on their third European tour, supporting Mindless Self Indulgence after the release of 'We're Here with You'.
January 23 2012 The band released their second album 'We're Here with You'.
June 25 2011 Appeared as the musical guest at the fourth annual Summer of Sonic fan convention in London during their second European tour.
July 2010 Announced their first European tour, scheduled for August and September, to play in Germany, Netherlands, France and England.
March 5 2010 Julien-K released 'Death to Analog' in Europe.

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