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**The Enduring Legacy of The Jazz June: A Landmark in Indie and Emo Music**
The Jazz June’s album *The Medicine* is a key influence in early 2000s indie and emo music. The band toured with notable acts like Elliott and Built To Spill, securing their legacy in music history.
After 9/11, their popularity declined. This reflected shifts in the music industry. Frontman Andrew Lowe started a side project called Snakes and Music in the mid-2000s. However, it didn’t match The Jazz June’s earlier success.
In an effort to revive the band, indie label Top Shelf Records signed The Jazz June. This partnership led to the release of a new full-length album in fall 2014, generating excitement among fans and critics.
The Jazz June’s story highlights the resilience of emo and indie music. It showcases its ability to adapt and spark interest during changing times.