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EMERY


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Emery defines an extreme separation between their screaming and singing sides on Weak's End, their debut for Tooth & Nail. Opener "Walls," and the similarly-arranged "Ponytail Parades" do occasionally burst forth with hardcore-inspired screeching. But the louder, crazier moments are tightly regimented from the tracks' normal baroque and dreamy flow. The definition seems like a conscious effort to make a strong statement while still making accessible, emo-inflected music. Emery doesn't really make clear what that statement is; they prefer to suggest that it's there before drifting into opaque lyricisms that mull over personal pain and a general world-weariness. "By All Accounts [Today Was a Disaster]," "Fractions," and "Note From Which a Chord Is Built" form an ambitious midsection for the record -- they're impeccably-paced mini epics, even if they don't amount to much in the end. Best might be "Under Serious Attack," which blends rousing post-hardcore emotion with weird jazzy interludes and a veritable treasure chest of reverb vocals. Those who think of Thursday or Spirit That Guides Us as wavering too much toward sonic experimentation -- at the expense of songs -- might like Emery's more subtle approach. ~ Johnny Loftus, AMG

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Released: Mon 28 Feb 2005
Catalogue Number: TND94044
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Track Listing

1.  Walls [3:23]
2.  Ponytail Parades [4:05]
3.  Disguising Mistakes With Goodbyes [3:20]
4.  By All Accounts (Today Was a Disaster) [4:06]
5.  Fractions [5:14]
6.  Note from Which a Chord Is Built [2:28]
7.  Bloodless [4:22]
8.  Under Serious Attack [3:47]
9.  As Your Voice Fades [4:02]
10.  Secret [5:56]

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