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==Album== Juniper Face the Corner’s self-titled album is a 6-track extended play. Gelo describes the theme as ‘finding love after a terrible break-up’ but clarifies that it need not pertain to romance but to all the things in general; Al describes it as a compilation of songs with different genres but still has that Juniper distinct feel; Jabez and Nathan said it is uplifting and inspirational. The album was released on January 3 this year. <br/> When it comes to its audience, don’t think of this group as a “rockstar” band with lots of fans since this amicable four-piece band considers each supporters as their friends. True enough, during their gigs, you can get to them without having to utter a pick-up line or going through throngs of security. They keep in touch to their friends and those who support them. Juniper Face the Corner can often be seen hanging out in Cafe Antonio – whether during their Cafe Antonio Sessions or during an ordinary day.<br/> When asked about their perception of ‘indie’, Jabez said ‘it is doing things yourself and making the best use of limited resources;’ Gelo said indie is ‘a way of living, a culture‘; Nathan said indie is ‘making it happen, not waiting for it to happen‘.<br/> The band feels blessed that they have a common ground, to which they consider as one great factor in keeping the group in tact. Despite the tendency to be complacent due to friendship, front man Gelo, who also writes their songs, makes it a point to keep the group on fire by means of work ethics and dedication to Juniper. Indeed, it’s not just the band that we always see on stage but the incredible bond that forms off-stage.<br/> Pop, Pop, Goes My Heart!<br/> There is certainly a lot of things we can anticipate from the band. Watch out for Juniper Face the Corner’s Fast Forward official music video. Visit their Facebook page for gig schedules, CD sales, and updates.<br/> Original post [http://theindieculture.com/2012/the-eclectic-taste-of-juniper-face-the-corner/ here]
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