![]() ![]() Trying to incorporate a "this album is best listened to when." If I haven't gotten sick of it yet, there's a good chance that you might find it worth a listen. Of albums that they'll want to hear more than once, hence my decision to only showcase records that have been around for a while. The main purpose of this blog is to point readers in the direction If this article has piqued your interest in the band, this would definitely be a good track to start with. If for no better reason than Craig's soaring vocals on theĬhoruses and bridge and the mix of hope and despair that drives the song. Lengths for radio this song should have been the single to Were it not for the standardization of track Someone who had never heard of Emarosa would have to be "Heads or If given the opportunity to play a single track off of this record to Insecurity, longing, and the desire to survive the human experience. Track showcases all of these tricks and treats within the first thirtyĪs the album progresses, the band explores the running themes of human Ladekjaer's approach to their craft is a very intricate dance of giveĪnd take between heavy punches and stops, massive chords and lilting Interdependent guitars of ER White and Jonas Ladekjaer. Mechanical precision of Emarosa's rhythm section,Ĭonsisting of Lucas Koszewski on drums, bassist Will Sowers and the Uncompromising honesty are not what one would expect out of a 22-year-Ĭraig's vocals throw a remarkable contrast to the (tastefully) His exceptional uses of phrasing, grace notes and Craig's exceptional range is outdone only by the raw emotion Out of the gate with what is arguably the band's strongest trait theīlistering, soulful voice of vocalist, Jonny Craig, who joined theīand immediately after a rough break-up with indie rockers Dance Gavinĭance. The album opens with "The Past Should Stay Dead," which starts right ![]() Relativity would definitely be a good place to start. Not too familiar- like myself- with many bands in the genre, then Relativity by Post-Hardcore band Emarosa is one of the most intriguing albums of any modern act I've come across in recent memory. Growing up listening to a mix of Grunge, Metal, Punk, Ska, and moreĬlassic Rock than most kids born after 1975, I all too often turn aĭeaf ear to most "Hyphenate" styles (anything containing the pre/ ![]() Let me start by saying that as an Alternative/Metal/Rock snob on theīrink of 30, it is often difficult for me to get in to newer bands. ![]()
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