 | While Broken Hearts Prevail [Read More ...] Description: In no need of introduction, Emery delivers an EP that proves why they wear the crown of the Rock/Screamo scene. Returning to the spirit of their debut release The Weak's End, While Broken Hearts Prevail has the raw intensity and energy that no amount of production or studio time ... |
 | The Weak's End [Read More ...] Review: Backward Siren Song:Upon releasing "The Weak's End" in 2004, Emery led a genre which was confused with the intelligent progressive leanings of coheed and cambria and the catchy pop fusings of fall out boy into the sonically pleasing middle ground-intelligent progressive pop. Some... |
 | I'm Only a Man [Read More ...] Description: I Am Only A Man the third release from Seattle transplants Emery, shows the bands musical growth and expertise, continuing with the formula that brought them to a national stage, as well as thrust them into stardom. Eleven pounding songs that run the gamut from rock, alt-country,... |
 | The Question [Read More ...] Description: In 2004, South Carolina natives, Emery did something amazing: They went from near obscurity to undeniable success and popularity, all in a year's time. What spurred their sudden fame was a combination of January 2004's release of their critically acclaimed debut, "The Weak's End,... |
 | I'm Only a Man (CD/DVD + 5 bonus tracks) [Read More ...] Description: Deluxe CD/DVD version includes 5 additional tracks plus a bonus DVD. ADDITIONAL TRACKS Don't Bore Us, Get To The Chorus (Acoustic/Live) Listening To Freddy Mercury (Acoustic/Live) Ponytail Parade (Acoustic/Live) As Your Voice Fades (Acoustic/Live) What Makes A Man A Man (Acou... |
 | The Question [Read More ...] Review: Amazing CD about ugly ducklings:This is Emery's second CD featuring the expected mix of screamo and beautiful vocals (Emery's singers are extremely talented). Reviewing music is no fun - you probably already know if you like the songs, although i see that Amazon's page for this C... |
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 | The Weak's End [Read More ...] Review: Backward Siren Song:Upon releasing "The Weak's End" in 2004, Emery led a genre which was confused with the intelligent progressive leanings of coheed and cambria and the catchy pop fusings of fall out boy into the sonically pleasing middle ground-intelligent progressive pop. Some... |