Emarosa - 131 (CD)
- Hurt
- One Car Garage
- Sure
- Miracle
- Cloud 9
- Helpless
- Porcelain
- Never
- Young Lonely
- Blue
- Re
- Format
- Vinyl LP
- Genre
- Rock
- Catalog No.
- HR7018-1
- Tracks
- 11
- Colour
- Blue
- Pressing
- Colored Vinyl
'131', a gigantic leap forward for Emarosa, with frontman Bradley Walden's soulful, stratospheric vocals on full display and instrumentation that recalls alt-emo stalwarts such as Anberlin & 30 Seconds To Mars with plenty of R&B inflection and even a little progginess a la the Receiving End Of Sirens. (Walden even throws in a lyrical easter egg in '131's final track, ""Re:,"" as a nod to TREOS.) Featuring fan favorite tracks ""Sure"", ""Blue"", & ""Helpless"". A huge proponent in pushing the band forward to new sonic spaces was producer Casey Bates (Portugal. The Man, Pierce The Veil), who entered a Nashville studio with Emarosa in early 2016 to create '131'. '131' benefited from many helping hands, from Matchbook Romance bassist Ryan Kienle & Beartooth drummer Connor Denis serving as the rhythm section & guest vocalists such as Acceptance frontman Jason Vena on ""Young Lonely"".
- Hurt
- One Car Garage
- Sure
- Miracle
- Cloud 9
- Helpless
- Porcelain
- Never
- Young Lonely
- Blue
- Re
- On My Own
- Format
- CD
- Genre
- Rock
- Tracks
- 12
2016 release. Emarosa returns with their fifth album and first for Hopeless Records. The band teamed up with producer Casey Bates (Portugal the Man, Pierce the Veil, Memphis May Fire) to bring out the their dynamic sound on 131. The album displays that they continue to be a force in the post-hardcore scene.This is the band’s first album to feature rhythm guitarist Marcellus Wallace, who has been touring with them since 2014. Emarosa formed in Lexington, Kentucky in 2006. In the last decade, they’ve moved away from their early heavy metal leanings into a full-force post-hardcore band. They’ve overcome several lineup changes over the years.