Emarosa Album Stream

2010-06-28 by ebay | 20 Comments
Jonny Craig & Co. have made their upcoming self-titled album available for streaming before its set release date of June 29th.

http://www.myspace.com/emarosa

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thediamondcanopy
June 29th 2010
521 Comments


Really liking this so far. But it's Jonny Craig, so yeah.

Dreakon
June 29th 2010
453 Comments


Feels a little like Relativity Part 2, but that's not necessarily a bad thing as I absolutely love his voice. I enjoy the non-Craig screams or whatever around 3/4s into I Still Feel Her Pt 4, an interesting break from the usual lol.

Either way, the album will probably get a 3.5 from me in the end. :P

lechium3
June 29th 2010
101 Comments


DBM 2 is coming out real soon ;)

ebay
June 29th 2010
501 Comments


I'm liking this more than I thought I would so far. It seems that there is more of a solid sound backing up Craig's pipes this time.

bloc
June 29th 2010
70880 Comments


Never liked his vocals

Willie
Moderator
June 29th 2010
20708 Comments


I still like the EP more than the two full albums, but this isn't bad.

bloc
June 29th 2010
70880 Comments


Trey, are you talking about This Is Your Way out? Same here man.

Willie
Moderator
June 29th 2010
20708 Comments


Yeah. I was really hoping for a full album that built on that. Oh well, musically "Relativity" kind of softened the disappointment.

bloc
June 29th 2010
70880 Comments


Musically, they don't bother me at all. It's just the vocals take over EVERYTHING.

iRefuse
June 29th 2010
111 Comments


bloc, the reason vocals take over everything is to cover the lack of music

bloc
June 29th 2010
70880 Comments


In a lot of their earlier work, I feel as though they do have a bit of skill. Not sure about the new stuff.

Willie
Moderator
June 29th 2010
20708 Comments


They were doing some cool things with the EP. The Relativity album has some pretty good music on it too. This new one is a bit more two-dimensional.

ebay
June 29th 2010
501 Comments


The EP was so solid. I feel like ever since Craig joined the band they have completely relied on his vocals, but I still think there is more musicianship to be found on this than Relativity.

Willie
Moderator
June 29th 2010
20708 Comments


Really? I kind of felt the opposite way. This album feels streamlined and conventional.

bringthegjaw
June 29th 2010
97 Comments


'live it.love it.lust it' has been in my head all day..so damn catchy.

bailar11
June 29th 2010
2433 Comments


really? ive had the download for almost a week

BrahTheSunGod
June 29th 2010
1280 Comments


"I Still Feel Her Pt 4"

srsly

MalleusMaleficarum
June 29th 2010
16396 Comments


we are, we are, we are-aaarreeeeee

too far to stooooopppp

ABurton
June 30th 2010
137 Comments


i find this album somewhat boring compared to this is your way out. even with craig's vocals

HipsterHolocaust
July 1st 2010
774 Comments


good.



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