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The Weak's End
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0724359404424
Label: Tooth & Nail Records
Manufacturer: Tooth & Nail Records
MPN: 94044
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Tooth & Nail Records
Release Date: January 27, 2004
Studio: Tooth & Nail Records
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Rating: - Backward Siren Song
Upon releasing "The Weak's End" in 2004, Emery led a genre which was confused with the intelligent progressive leanings of coheed and cambria and the catchy pop fusings of fall out boy into the sonically pleasing middle ground-intelligent progressive pop. Some, however consider the band, who by the release of 2005's "The Question" and 2007's "I'm Only A Man" to have abandoned some of the emotive moments of their earlier style, drawing from bands such as mineral or sunny day real estate, and left ... Read More
Rating: - screaming to the top
Been seeing a lotta folks and them talking about Emery. But i didnt have a clue about them or what they were really about. So after seeing it recommended to me by other people and amazon. I finally decided to break down and purchase "The Weak's End". Lets just say i'm glad that i did make that choice. Love it, normally i'm not really down with nor do i enjoy a whole lotta screaming in my music. But with these guys i actually enjoy it especially with songs like "The Secret", "Under Serious Attack" ... Read More
Rating: - Great Album
I really like this cd a lot and I am looking forward to seeing them live.
Rating: - The Secret...
Emery is a great band! No joke about it. Good lrics and great music. Since it is a matter of taste, I can't force anyone to buy it. But I highly recomend it. Other bands I like are: mewithoutyou, blindside, further seems forever... if you have similar taste buy EMERY!!!
Rating: - "Sometimes it gets so hard to breathe."
This was the first album by an artist on the Tooth and Nail label I bought. I saw a commercial for the label which featured Emery, Underoath, and Dead Poetic. I decided to pick this up, and at this point, I own seven Tooth and Nail releases. Some have been great, and others have been kind of bad. This one qualifies as a simple "good."
One of my friends started listening to it and stopped after a couple of songs, which was disappointing. He said so much music was either catchy, original, ... Read More
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