Rising from the ashes of Rodan in late 1994, June of 44 continued guitarist Jeff Mueller's mercurial muse, enlisting the talents of a host of long-distance collaborators for prolifically released and stylistically varied albums. During a relatively short lifespan, the project touched on hard-edged math rock and the expanded instrumentation of post-rock, as well as dabbling with bringing samples, loops, and electronics into the mix on 1999's Anahata. The band dissolved in 1999 after a fiery and non-stop five-year run but regrouped in 2018 and eventually released a new collectio...