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Lexington, Kentucky, United States (2007 – present)

Emarosa is a band hailing from Lexington, Kentucky, United States. Formed in 2007, they released their first EP titled This Is Your Way Out. The band released their debut album in 2008, titled Relativity, which featured new vocalist Jonny Craig from Dance Gavin Dance. Their follow up self-titled album was produced and recorded by Brian McTernan at Salad Days Studio in Baltimore, MD, and released in June 2010.

On April 11, 2011, Alternative Press announced that Craig had been kicked out of Emarosa. The band stated that “as of today, Jonny Craig is no longer a member of Emarosa. This decision has been a hard one to make, but we feel it is in the best interest for the band going forward.” Tides of Man vocalist, Tilian Pearson is currently a touring member for the band filling in for Craig. According to an Alternative Press interview with the band, their ideal vocalist would not be like Craig tone-wise. “We’re not looking for Jonny Craig 2.0. We just want to find someone who can bring something unique to the band,” stated Stewart.

Current members

Will Sowers - Bass (2006 - Present)
Lukas Koszewski - Drums, Percussion (2006 - Present)
ER White - Guitars (2006 - Present)
Jonas Ladekjaer - Guitars (2007 - Present)
Jordan Stewart - Keyboards (2006 - Present)

Past members

Chris Robert - (Vocals, now in Take Me Home (2006 - 2007)
Chris Roetter - Vocals, now in Like Moths To Flames (2007)
Mike Bryant - Guitar, was in Gwen Stacy for a short time (2006)

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  • Bruce19931002

    Jonny Craig divulga videoclipe para novo single de seu segundo álbum. Assista "The Lives We Live"! Saiba mais no link: http://www.botapratocar.com/2013/05/jonny-craig-clipe-the-lives-we-live.html

    15 May 12:32am Reply
  • LastFmIntern

    "so pop from the 70's sounds like taylor swift, right?" this is pretty much proving you don't have an understanding of what pop actually is and how vastly different it is from subgenres

    13 May 5:53pm Reply
  • LastFmIntern

    "to simply say that all bands within a genre must conform to a certain sound" literally what a genre is

    13 May 5:52pm Reply
  • cletus77

    Get over TIYWO, new RiseRecords bands are better than this

    11 May 4:29pm Reply
  • O_Altair

    This Is Your Way Out still better

    1 May 7:10pm Reply
  • OfExistence

    >people who think genres never change

    30 Apr 11:34pm Reply
  • OfExistence

    so pop from the 70's sounds like taylor swift, right? it's possible for two completely different sounds to be within the same genre. there was no genre change from TIYWO to Relativity, Emarosa simply changed their posturing within the genre. Instead of taking some elements, they chose others. to simply say that all bands within a genre must conform to a certain sound, detracts from how butthurt you always are about "where's da originality mannnnn". not saying either record was original, but they definitely aren't two different genres just because of two different sounds.

    30 Apr 11:33pm Reply
  • minimagpie

    Keep trying.

    27 Apr 11:54pm Reply
  • LastFmIntern

    Yo don't do that

    24 Apr 10:18pm Reply
  • brianPLAGUES

    If any members for whatever reason visit this page, This Is Your Way Out is my favorite sound from you guys. If you guys and Chris still get along do some demos or something!

    24 Apr 10:47am Reply
  • cletus77

    Poor boy

    16 Apr 8:27pm Reply
  • LastFmIntern

    do you have jon mess lyrics in your profile

    16 Apr 6:49pm Reply
  • roemilca111

    a took a shit that looked like the food i ate once

    16 Apr 11:33am Reply
  • minimagpie

    Another Last.fm argument based upon who has the best literacy skills.

    16 Apr 9:41am Reply
  • LastFmIntern

    So, to you, post-hardcore can "evolve" enough away from the original definition to encompass every single aspect of hip-hop and it will still be considered post-hardcore because that's how it started. Unfortunately, that isn't how it works. Bands change genres, like Emarosa did from TIYWO to Relativity. That's exactly the point.

    14 Apr 4:04am Reply
  • OfExistence

    you're seemingly stating that you know what encompasses a genre while totally disregarding the fact that the original definition of a genre isn't always the current one.

    14 Apr 1:43am Reply
  • OfExistence

    definitions change. "gay" certainly didn't mean the same thing long ago. neither did "ratchet". but that shit changes. fugazi is the old definition of post-hxc. does that mean it isn't post-hardcore anymore? no. but to completely disregard what post-hardcore is now considered would be to live in the past. metal elitists do almost the same "othering" thing except in reverse. i've seen some say "it can't be metalcore because it has breakdowns and no solos therefore it isn't related to metal. it must be hardcore. metalcore is trivium" which couldn't be further from the truth.

    14 Apr 1:42am Reply
  • OfExistence

    this is my favorite metalcore song: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63EetspU6Is

    14 Apr 1:36am Reply
  • LastFmIntern

    I literally said the opposite of what you posted: I said the difference is NOT as stark as say those two genres, so I'm assuming you just misread that passage. Also, stop with the "trained ear" talk. If you want to disagree with me that's well, good, and healthy, but I'm 4 years older than you and have listened to a lot more music than you. I'm not above you and would never insinuate that, but to act like you're "more trained" than me when you were dismissing entire genres and artists based on the fan base behind them on your previous accounts is plainly not true. And if you're trying to say a band isn't a genre because the true definition is "archaic", that's just insane. Long disregarded by you, maybe, but that's literally what encompasses a sound that fits into a genre. I don't know how else I can put that.

    13 Apr 5:01am Reply
  • LastFmIntern

    If you don't think Lost in the Sound of Separation is a metalcore album I would recommend listening again.

    13 Apr 4:59am Reply
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