Junction 18 began in Boston, MA in 1996. Originally rehearsing and performing throughout the Northeast and New England area, the band grew a small but loyal following with an energetic live show and impressive musicianship. With influences such as the Smashing Pumpkins, Faith No More, and Bad Religion, Junction 18 performed on the Vans Warped Tour, where they shared the stage with New Found Glory. Representatives from Fearless Records were searching for new talent at the time when Chad Gilbert from New Found Glory mentioned Junction 18. Read Full BioJunction 18 began in Boston, MA in 1996. Originally rehearsing and performing throughout the Northeast and New England area, the band grew a small but loyal following with an energetic live show and impressive musicianship. With influences such as the Smashing Pumpkins, Faith No More, and Bad Religion, Junction 18 performed on the Vans Warped Tour, where they shared the stage with New Found Glory. Representatives from Fearless Records were searching for new talent at the time when Chad Gilbert from New Found Glory mentioned Junction 18. The band sent a demo in and were signed within the week. In the fall of 2000, Junction 18 -- vocalist Andy Bristol, bassist Ryan Spencer, drummer Chris Kelley, and guitarists Ryan McHugh and Scott Morganella -- released This Vicious Cycle on Fearless and spent time touring with bands like Dynamite Boy and the Stryder. They followed up two years later with the EP Heroes from the Future. The guys then appeared on The Acoustic Split alongside Over It in 2003, issued through Top Notch Records.
There is talk of a new album in the works on their website, www.myspace.com/junction18, however, it was announced in April of 2005 and no more information about it has been mentioned.
There is talk of a new album in the works on their website, www.myspace.com/junction18, however, it was announced in April of 2005 and no more information about it has been mentioned.
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Junction 18 Lyrics
Hey I know
That I can't talk to you right now
But I want you to see that I'll never let you down
And I can't stop these things from overcoming me
I have to learn to set you free
I thought I'd be there for you
Now you're questioning if words I say were true
Stars are in my grasp
The ones you gave me that used to be wrapped all around you
But your voice is gone
And now I'm thinking about the way you looked across that table at me
When we shared a walk down on Massachusetts Street
I thought I'd be there for you
No second chance to tell you things I need to prove
Cast aside and I can feel the sinking
I wish you well
What's causing me to feel?
I can't stop thinking of the way you looked that Friday morning
The shades were red
Casting pink across your cheeks
And the way you looked at me with that gleam in your eye
Made me feel that things would be okay
And then you cried and disappeared in autumn days
Three weeks gone
I'll be happy to move on
I know you want the best
But I want to see you again
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Andy Bristol, Chris Kelley, Ryan McHugh, Ryan Spencer, Scott Morganella
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