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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