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Emery is an American four-piece alternative rock band from Rock Hill, South Carolina currently signed to both Tooth & Nail and solid state records. Emery moved to Seattle, Washington in order to reach a more music centered scene. The band resists being labeled a "Christian band". Check our available Emery concert ticket inventory and get your tickets here at ConcertBank now. Sign up for an email alert to be notified the moment we have tickets!


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Band: Emery Album: You Were Never Alone Label: Bad Christian Release: 5.19.15 Reviewer: Brody B Tracklisting: When Emery comes to mind, I often hearken back to the days when I first discovered the band. Sitting in my living room, a teenage version of me would browse PureVolume for hours looking for any band with free downloads, and eagerly check out said band (Especially if screaming was involved in the music). A scenario as mentioned above is what led me to Emery...
- www.indievisionmusic.com
A lot can happen in four years. And a lot has happened in the last four years for the members of the band Emery. The rockers released their first album without Devin Shelton in their ranks; they left their home of almost a decade, Tooth & Nail Records; and they started a podcast called BadChristian, which has grown to include a ministry of sorts, several e-books, and an independent record label...
- www.jesusfreakhideout.com
Sound: The music is astounding. Hard guitars mixed with synth keyboards behind a mixture of emotional sreaming and singing. The pretty much invent a new genre of music. There are very few emo/screamo bands that can compare to their sound. They are similar to Underoath's latest disk "They Are Only Chasing Safety." // 10 Lyrics and Singing: I can only say amazing. I am not a big fan of screamo music, but Emery presents it so well...
- www.ultimate-guitar.com
Sound: There's no doubt Emery has an exceptional talent in all aspects that make up this six-piece band - vocals, guitar, bass, keyboard, and drums. While the incredible hardcore-styled rhapsodies play on, vocalists/guitarists Toby Morell and Devin Shelton squeeze every ounce of passion in their songs by either perfectly complementing each other's vocal abilities to create amazing harmony and melody or screaming their lungs out to inject a dose of emotion...
- www.ultimate-guitar.com
Filed under: News, Interview, Video Tooth & Nail Emery has just premiered their video for 'Scissors.' The track comes off of the band's fifth studio album, 'We Do What We Want,' and features the dynamic push-and-pull guitar riffs and explosive vocal lines we've come to expect from the S.C. rockers. Released back in March, the record has garnered rave reviews on both alt-rock and metal outlets. Noisecreep spoke with Emery vocalist Toby Morrell to get the skinny on 'Scissors' and its video...
- www.smnnews.com
Release Date: March 29, 2011 Devin Shelton, vocalist and guitar player for Emery, is gone. The words rocked my ears. Though I was surprised, I anticipated some change subconsciously. Emery's core members had been together since before the release of The Question (2005). The law of averages demanded Shelton's blood. Losing him is like losing a kidney for Emery. You can go on living, probably doing most of the things you love to do, but the kidney is still gone - and it's noticeable...
- absolutepunk.net
Before even hearing a second of the record, the cover art of Emery's latest album, We Do What We Want, will draw some sort of emotional response. The picture of the Bible with the album title inscribed on it paints a strong picture of Christianity today. The title is also an indication of the musical direction on the quartet's fifth studio album. We Do What We Want is basically Emery on performance-enhancing drugs ? it's their heaviest and most melodic album yet...
- absolutepunk.net
Itâ??s evident that with the imminent release of an acoustic album, Emery decided to turn up the heavy and belt out their most pummelling album yet, We Do What We Want. Before Emery recorded this release, a major talking point was the indefinite hiatus of bassist/co-vocalist Devin Shelton. His departure subsequently dropped all the vocal responsibilities into the lap of Toby Morrell...
- www.musicreview.co.za
Sound: Emery's fifth studio record We Do What We Want is an aptly titled album if there ever was one. While the South Carolina natives certainly do keep ties to post-hardcore/screamo, there's a wide variety of musical styles that pop throughout the course of the 10 tracks. There's an assortment of little sections without the course of many of the songs, which makes their latest marketing device - i.e...
- www.ultimate-guitar.com
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