"Don't Cry" for Emarosa

2019-01-09 by hobblepot | 20 Comments
Emarosa have released a second single from their upcoming 5th studio album Peach Club, titled "Don't Cry".

The song features more guitar than the previous single, but still sticks with their new much more pop-oriented sound.

You can listen here:



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ZombieToyDuck
January 9th 2019
7203 Comments


both of these singles have ruled, so stoked for this

the hook and chorus on this is infectious

DreamAgain
January 9th 2019
2469 Comments


Catchy chorus but the song doesn't really go anywhere.

sempiturtle
January 9th 2019
1685 Comments


This is how you do a sound change tbh

lecolumbus
January 10th 2019
227 Comments


I don't like this as much as Givin' Up but still excited for the rest of the album.

GhostB1rd
January 10th 2019
7938 Comments


This got me playing I Still Feel Her Part 3. Jonny Craig lives.

Faraudo
January 10th 2019
4604 Comments


Owns.

BallsToTheWall
January 10th 2019
51216 Comments


Pretty good.

Faraudo
January 10th 2019
4604 Comments


This should be a blueprint on how to sell out while still making some great music.

SymbolicInTime
January 10th 2019
7380 Comments


Loving this positive reception.
Both singles have ruled [2]
Really feel that the song should have ended more bombastically, that’s my only complaint

TheGreatQ
January 10th 2019
3003 Comments


This should be a blueprint on how to sell out while still making some great music.
[2]

KenboSlice
January 10th 2019
3837 Comments


I can't wait for Bradley to delete any negative criticism and block people on social media

TheSpirit
Emeritus
January 10th 2019
30304 Comments


Great song. Of all the post-hardcore bands that have transitioned into pop music, this song and "Givin' Up" prove [to me] that Emarosa are doing it the best. The production is especially fantastic, which I think is what sells it. It has dimension and depth that allows the rock elements to still be present but has the fullness of pop. I would that along with Bradley's vocals are why these guys are doing this sound much better than their peers.

dmp3131
January 10th 2019
1361 Comments


I'm incredibly excited for this album

GhostB1rd
January 10th 2019
7938 Comments


I dunno why you guys think selling out is equivalent to going poppier. As people age they tend to mellow and this is just a reflection of nature's path.

henryChinaski
January 10th 2019
5009 Comments


Good stuff.

Faraudo
January 10th 2019
4604 Comments


"I dunno why you guys think selling out is equivalent to going poppier. As people age they tend to mellow and this is just a reflection of nature's path."

I don't mean it in a bad way, they need to make a buck and decided to go on a poppier route. Don't have a single problem with that if they do music this good.


scoopitypoop
January 10th 2019
115 Comments


"The song features more guitar than the previous single, but still sticks with their new much more pop-oriented sound."

Keep your opinion to yourself. You're reporting news, bro.

hobblepot
January 10th 2019
2947 Comments


"Keep your opinion to yourself. You're reporting news, bro."

not an opinion, this song has a heavier guitar presence than Givin' Up, whilst sticking to their new pop sound. how that's an opinion is beyond me "bro"

CatfishSoup
January 10th 2019
369 Comments


I liked Givin' Up more, but this is still nice! High hopes for the album.

SineEclipse
January 12th 2019
98 Comments


the sound change is working in their favor so far, excited to hear the rest of the record.



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