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Artifacts of a Teenage Sci​-​Fi

by Jeg

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106roydon The album that started it all! This is Jeg's most intense collection of driving, raw, punk-ish songs. Very enjoyable! Favorite track: ....To Disappear Into Darkness.....
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No Sense 02:28
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Someone Else 01:24
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Understood 02:52
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Good Morning 03:39
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Virus 02:52
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That's The Way It Goes (free) 05:27
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When I Met You (free) 02:22
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Obvious Move (free) 03:35
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Where Are You Now? (free) 02:14
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....Do That Too.... (free) 02:39

about

This album was recorded in the summer of 1997. It was all a bit rushed. At the time I was working on my own in Chem 19 with Andy Miller. It has two of my favourite tracks, Understood and Goodmorning on it and the album is the first attempt at what I do now under the JMC name to which I do all the recording myself. When the album was finished I put together the band that was to be named Jeg which included my brother Chris, Andrew Burton on bass and Neb McIver on guitar. Later that year the band became a three piece and we continued to play live for the next three years recording a couple of albums together and releasing them independantly.

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released August 7, 1997

All songs written and recorded by Justin McConville at Chem 19 during the summer of 1997.
Andy Miller recorded and mixed the album.

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Justin McConville UK

Justin McConville is a multi-instrumentalist who predominately writes songs, plays guitar and sings. There's a mixture of music within the rock genre here on bandcamp which documents the music, creativity and live work.

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