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Lucian
July 1st 2010


152 Comments


Emarosa have really matured, and this album is certainly better than their prior album Relativity. I'm
rating the two the same though because the "lack of variation" does truly still lack, I would have
hoped they would fix that by now. Jonathan Mess's screaming was amazing though (It's Jonathan Mess,
right?)

charlie15
July 1st 2010


163 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

^ Could do with more screaming. That'd create a little more variety.

Lucian
July 1st 2010


152 Comments


this is not post hardcore, there are three yelps throughout the entire album


Screaming doesn't make a band post-hardcore. But I agree, this band should have had more screaming.
^_^

charlie15
July 1st 2010


163 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

I should have rephrased that. You're right.

musicConsumer
July 1st 2010


494 Comments


Everyone drools over Anthony Green(he's ok) but if you wanna hear some real singing Johnny Craig is where its at.

sspedding
July 1st 2010


5694 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

johnny cage



Quoting Mortal Kombat character is always a winner.

BrahTheSunGod
July 1st 2010


1280 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Anthony Green = Johnny Craig - attitude problems + better lyrics + a little higher range.

BrahTheSunGod
July 2nd 2010


1280 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

To some, yea. His voice is really polarizing, and I'm in the camp that loves it haha.



But either way, Johnny's egotistical douchiness just makes it so I can't like him no matter how hard I try.



Seriously:



"my ego never felt so good/

Her dress fell faster and we all know what comes after"



high quality stuff

cvlts
July 2nd 2010


9938 Comments


shit sux

Looka
July 2nd 2010


48 Comments


just got it, not too impressed on the first listen.

KTLL
July 2nd 2010


87 Comments


"Anthony Green = Johnny Craig - attitude problems + better lyrics + a little higher range"

That is false. Anthony Green doesn't have any of the lower tonality that Craig has (if you think lower tonality doesn't matter, listen to A Skylit Drive and try to not to die). Agree with the attitude problems, but lyrics are about equal.

TMobotron
July 2nd 2010


7253 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

I agree with what you said about lower tonality, but Anthony's lyrics are so much better than jonny's dude. Holy shit.

byronvisiado09
July 2nd 2010


33 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

its just jonny, being jonny, doing jonny shit.....again.

DestroyHim
July 2nd 2010


188 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

'Anthony Green = Johnny Craig - attitude problems + better lyrics + a little higher range.'



anthony green has a v different vocal style to Jonny. Jonny does RnB runs. Jonny's voice is higher than Anthony's and he can hit higher notes, but he spends more time in the middle of his range, Anthony spends a lot of his time at the high end. I like Jonny's voice more, but Anthony wins in most other ways.



witchxrapist
July 2nd 2010


11117 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Anthony stays in his mid range usually I'm pretty sure, listen to his speaking voice.



Jonny's lyrics make ZERO sense and have absolutely no meaning.

sspedding
July 2nd 2010


5694 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

such an incredibl talint

witchxrapist
July 2nd 2010


11117 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Dude, his range is incredible tbh.

sspedding
July 2nd 2010


5694 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

its a shame he has no idea how to write a decent hook



EDIT: well, for Emarosa anyway.

witchxrapist
July 2nd 2010


11117 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

He had some good hooks in Dance Gavin Dance... I think it was working with another vocalist that like structured his vocals though lol.

sspedding
July 2nd 2010


5694 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

it definitely benefitted him though he's such an egomaniac he probably wanted the spotlight on him constantly. Agree about DGD, as I clarified.



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