Honestly, as hyped as I was for not only a new Emarosa album, but the addition of Bradley as well (who I have
rloved from Squid The Whale) there was a lot of room for disappointment. After listening through the album
rnumerous times, I am overjoyed to say that this album has definitely lived up to my exceptions. It definitely
rdidn't exceed my already overwhelmingly high expectations, however it touches every musical note that I
rcould have hoped for. Bradley's vocals shine through an instrumental track that sounds as though it was
rliterally written for his voice in any given moment. The upbeat tracks go hard and fast, and the slower tracks
rburn slow while still injecting the right amount of emotional integrity allowing for Bradley's straight forward ryet
well-written lyrics to be heard. Overall the one word to describe Emarosa comeback to scene is an rastounding:
Solid. Favorites: People Like Me, A Hundred Crowns, I'll Just Wait, 1996 on Bevard.
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