They're the kind of band for people in the 20's who secretly still yearn for the "golden age" of their teen years, but are simultaneously kind of tongue-in-cheek about it. Their lyrics are definitely a big part of what makes them so good, since they're able to tell some very relatable stories in a fun, not-so-serious ways. They have two vocalists, which makes for some great harmonies that double the awesome of their already-catchy melodies. As far as sound goes, they keep it very varied, with each song standing out for a particular melody, riff, tone, or something very definitive that separates it from the rest. The Alkaline Trio influence is clearly prominent, though fans of bands like The Lawrence Arms or The Flatliners could also get on board with Junior Battles. They're upbeat, they're nostalgic, and a straight-up fun band to listen to. Enjoy.
1. We're Not Coming Down
2. Will & Words
3. Hotel Bibles
4. Rip It Up
5. Decades
6. Boats
1. Basements
2. Major Label Bidding War
3. Update Your Resume
4. Roads? Where We're Going, We Definitely Need Roads.
1. F.O.D. (Green Day)
2. Ghostin' (Con El Lobo Adolescente)
1. Passing Out
1. Seventeen
2. Twenty Five
3. Nostalgic At 23
4. "Ever get the feeling you've been cheated?"
5. Birthdayparties vs. Punkroutine
6. Alternate 1985
7. Send The Pilots Away
8. Architecture
9. With Honours
10. Living On The Future Of Feelings / No Plan
11. Passing Out
12. Radio
1. (You Will Score The Winning) Goal
2. Rafts
3. Three Whole Years
4. Bunk
5. Believe It Or Not, George Isn't Home
6. Every Town
7. TPS Reports
8. Assholes On Rollerblades
9. 27th Floor!
10. Architecture II - Future Music For The Children Of The Future
11. (You Are Very Good At) Sports