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Performer: Emarosa
Title: Relativity & Self-Titled
Country: US
Catalog Number: RISE 229-1
Label: Rise Records
Released: 18 Feb 2014
Style: Post-Hardcore, Alternative Rock
Rating: 4.7
Votes: 141
| 1 | Even Bad Men Love Their Mothers |
| 2 | Sailing In The Dark Isn’t Smart Kid! |
| 3 | It’s Cold In The Shade, Let’s Move To The Sun… |
| 4 | Pretend. Relive. Regret |
| 5 | Set It Off Like Napalm |
| 6 | Pretend. Release. The Close |
| 7 | Truth Hurts While Laying On Your Back |
| 8 | The Game Played Right |
| 9 | What’s A Clock Without Batteries? |
| 10 | Live It. Love It, Lust It |
| 11 | The Weight Of Love Blinds Eyes |
| 12 | Broken Vs The Way We Were Born |
| 13 | Share The Sunshine Young Blood |
| 14 | Heads Or Tails? Real Or Not |
| 15 | I Still Feel Her Pt 4 |
| 16 | I Still Feel Her - Part I |
| 17 | Just Another Marionette |
| 18 | A Toast To The Future Kids! |
| 19 | A City Called Coma - Part I |
| 20 | The Past Should Stay Dead |
| 21 | Her Advice Cost Us A Life |
| 22 | We Are Life |
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Relativity is the debut album by American post-hardcore band Emarosa released on July 8, 2008 through Rise Records. Relativity was produced by Kris Crummett, producer of other bands such as Drop Dead, Gorgeous and Fear Before, whom Jonny Craig worked with on Dance Gavin Dance's debut album the year before. This is the band's first recording with vocalist Jonny Craig during a period away from Dance Gavin Dance. The album peaked at 191 on the Billboard 200 as well as 33 on the Top Independent Albums. Listen free to Emarosa Relativity & Self-Titled The Past Should Stay Dead, Just Another Marionette and more. 22 tracks . The band released their debut album in 2008, titled Relativity, which featured new vocalist Jonny Craig from Dance Gavin Dance. Their follow up self-titled album was produced and recorded by Brian McTernan at Salad Days Studio in Baltimore, MD, and released in June 2010. On April 11, 2011, Alternative Press announced that Craig had been kicked out of Emarosa. The band stated that as of today, Jonny Crai read more. Посмотреть сведения об участниках альбома, рецензии, композиции и приобрести альбом 2015 Clear Vinyl от Relativity Self Titled на - Emarosa. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Relativity & Self-Titled. Released July 8, 2008. Relativity Tracklist. The Past Should Stay Dead Lyrics. Released through Rise Records, Relativity is the bands debut studio album and first release with vocalist Jonny Craig and guitarist Jonas Ladekjaer. Parting ways with rhythm guitarist Madison Stolzer and unclean vocalist Chris Roetter who would go on to form the outfit Like Moths to Flames, the album takes a step away from the metalcore elements heard in their previous EP, This is Your Way Out. The album peaked at 191 on Billboard 200 and 33 on Billboard Independent Albums. Relativity Q&A. Songs in album Emarosa - Relativity 2008. Emarosa - The Past Should Stay Dead. Emarosa - Just Another Marionette. Emarosa - Heads Or Tails Real Or Not. Emarosa - Even Bad Men Love Their Mothers. Emarosa - Her Advice Cost Us A Life. Emarosa - Self Titled. Emarosa is a band that is used to change. From their humble begginings as a hardcore band, to their reign at the top of the post-hardcore genre, one thing has always been the same. These guys can flat out play. After a bit of a rough patch after former vocalst Chris Roetter was let go from the band, their current vocalist, Jonny Craig, was almost immediately announced as the new singer for the band. Emarosas previous release, Relativity was a groundbreaking album, blending smooth vocals and heavy hitting instrumentation. This time around, the band has taken a bit of a different turn. Only 750 Made Emarosa Composer, Artist Format: Vinyl. 0 out of 5 stars 1 rating. With Craig's strong, clear voice up front, and the chugging riffs and cookie-monster vocals merely a memory, Emarosa offers a vibrant blend of melodic hard rock with an alternative edge, and an urgency that's derived from punk but never abandons its musical precision for the sake of visceral thrashing