Emery (band)

Emery

Emery Band Picture 2011
Background information
Origin Rock Hill, South Carolina, U.S.
Genres Post-hardcore,[1] melodic hardcore,[2] emo,[1][3] hard rock[4] alternative rock[5]
Years active 2001—present
Labels Solid State, Tooth & Nail
Associated acts Aaron Sprinkle, Fair, I Am Waldo, Devinitely, The Water and the Well, Devin Shelton
Website emerymusic.com
Members
Toby Morrell
Matt Carter
Josh Head
Dave Powell
Past members
Devin Shelton
Seth Studley
Joel Green
Joey Svendsen

Emery is an American four-piece post-hardcore band from Seattle, Washington currently signed to Solid State Records (a division of Tooth & Nail Records). Emery was founded in Rock Hill, South Carolina by Toby Morrell, Devin Shelton, Matt Carter, Josh Head, Joel Green and Seth Studley, and moved to Seattle in order to reach a more music centered scene.

Before signing with Tooth & Nail Records, Emery recorded two EPs, The Columbus EEP Thee and The Weak's End demo that they used to attract attention from labels. With Tooth & Nail, they have recorded four studio albums, and two EPs. The Weak's End, their debut album, was released in 2004, followed by The Question in 2005 and I'm Only A Man in 2007. The latter fulfilled Emery's contract with Tooth & Nail. However, the band re-signed with the label and released ...In Shallow Seas We Sail on June 2, 2009. The band's most recent album, We Do What We Want, was released on March 29, 2011.

Contents

History

Formation and Early Years (2000 – 2001)

Emery formed in 2001 in Rock Hill, South Carolina but moved to Seattle, Washington in search of a better musical environment. The band was named after a first grader that Toby Morrell met while working as an intern for a teacher in college. The four members in the band at the time, Toby Morrell (vocals/guitar), Devin Shelton (drums), Matt Carter (guitar/keyboards), and Joel "Chopper" Green (bass) actually left Rock Hill, South Carolina for Seattle on September 11, the day of the terrorist attacks; they found out about the attacks when they stopped at a local diner in South Carolina. Most of the members are from the bands Sachul, Joe 747, Simply Waynes and Oogie Brown. After a little while Seth Studley, who was one of the original members of the band, broke out of a serious relationship and followed them to Seattle and resumed his post as drummer. Since Seth took over drums, Devin went ahead and took the position of guitarist.

The Weak's End (2002 – 2004)

After making Emerald City their new home in Seattle, Washington, Emery signed a record deal with Tooth & Nail Records, also of Seattle, in 2002.[6] Wasting no time, Emery paired up with producer/engineer Ed Rose and worked on their debut album, The Weak's End. It was produced at the Black Lodge Studio in Eudora, Kansas.[7] The record was released in January 2004 by Tooth & Nail Records. Emery toured extensively to promote their new release.

The Question (2005 – 2006)

While touring, Seth Studley decided to leave the band in order to get married and Emery had to look for a new drummer.[8] While touring with Haste the Day, Dave Powell was brought out to audition. Powell was officially put in the band on November 2005. Powell originally played in the Indianapolis-based metalcore/hardcore band The Bowels of Judas.

Soon after touring, Emery went back into the studio to record their next record with production done by Aaron Sprinkle this time around. The band took five weeks in recording sessions. The Question was released on August 2, 2005. "Studying Politics" was released as the album's first single with a video emerging on June 29, 2005.[9] On November 21, 2006, Emery re-released The Question, adding a DVD, five acoustic versions of previously recorded songs and two new demo tracks, which were produced by Matt Carter. The DVD included a documentary film of Emery, live songs and bonus footage.

After the re-release, Joel "Chopper" Green decided to leave the band. On September 19, 2006, Emery posted a blog on their website explaining the departure.[10] Devin and Toby have now switched bass parts in concerts and in the studio.

I'm Only A Man (2007 – 2008)

While touring with Underoath in Australia, Emery announced that they were releasing a new album. The album, I'm Only A Man, leaked onto the internet before its official release on October 2, 2007. The album was produced by Ryan Boesch and Matt Carter and recorded at Dark Horse Studio in Tennessee. It received mixed reviews. Emery released a deluxe edition of the album as well, which featured four acoustic songs that were recorded while on the Take Action Tour with The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus and DVD with a live footage and a documentary. The iTunes version of the deluxe edition also added a bonus track called "Whoa! Man".

While Broken Hearts Prevail and ...In Shallow Seas We Sail (2008 – 2010)

Emery announced in an interview on TVU that they finished a new 8-track EP entitled While Broken Hearts Prevail, which was released on October 28, 2008. They began premiering some of the new material while on tour opening for The Almost, including a song entitled "Edge Of The World."

In an interview with Toby Morrell, Emery announced that would be releasing a new album called ...In Shallow Seas We Sail. Up until the announcement of Emery resigning to Tooth & Nail Records, it was unsure if the band would seek a new label, since their contract had expired.[11] They re-signed with Tooth & Nail and soon gave out information on their new release.

On April 7, 2009, Emery released a new song entitled "Cutthroat Collapse" on their Myspace, Purevolume, and iTunes. On May 29, 2009, Emery put ...In Shallow Seas We Sail in its entirety up on their Myspace. On June 2, 2009, ...In Shallow Seas We Sail was officially released. Emery also confirmed during a chat thread on AbsolutePunk that their first music video off of the new album was going to be "Cutthroat Collapse".[12]

During their headlining U.S. tour, Emery had selected dates filmed for a DVD in the works. The release date is unknown at this time. Emery set out on tour supporting Underoath on their fall/winter headlining tour for the rest of the year. In the summer of 2010 they went on the "Scream it Like You Mean it" tour with Silverstein, Ivoryline, Dance Gavin Dance, We Came as Romans, Sky Eats Airplane, and I Set My Friends On Fire.[13]

We Do What We Want" and Ten Years (2011-present)

On January 26, 2011 it was announced that the band's fifth album We Do What We Want is set to be released on March 29, 2011.[14] The band also released a clip of a song titled "Scissors".[15] Another song titled "Curse of Perfect Days" has been released to Christian rock radio stations.[16]

On January 31, 2011, vocalist, rhythm guitarist, and bassist Devin Shelton announced he was taking an "indefinite hiatus" from Emery.

I just wanted to let you all know that I am taking an indefinite hiatus from Emery. This has been a very tough decision for me, since Emery has been an important part of my life for over a decade. I'm not saying I will never do anything else with Emery, but things change and life goes on, no matter how much I will miss it. Thanks so much for all your support over the years and I hope everyone continues to follow Emery all the same.
—Devin Shelton, Emery's Facebook page

On February 1, 2011 a song titled "The Cheval Glass" was released on the band's Facebook, Youtube and Myspace page.[17] On February 17, 2011, the band announced that We Do What We Want would be released through both Tooth & Nail and their hardcore/metal subdivision Solid State Records reflecting the heavier sound of the album. “Lyrically I think this is our most personal, spiritual album. It talks about our faith and God, but it never gets too preachy, because it's basically talking about me and things I've gone through,” shares Morrell. “I can't not tell the truth of who I am, and this time I explored that even further—just points in my life, or in the other guys' lives. Some lyrics are about challenging authority and God, and is God real, and what that even means.” [18]

Emery will be headlining the "Do What You Want" tour alongside the bands To Speak of Wolves, and Hawkboy (formerly As Cities Burn). While on tour, the band has announced that they would be coming out with an acoustic album. On March 28, 2011, Emery released a stream of their new album We Do What We Want on AOL.com.

On May 9, 2011 Emery released a music video for the song "The Cheval Glass". On August 9 they released a music video for the song "Scissors".[19]

On October 18, 2011 Emery released Ten Years, a compilation album gleaned from Emery's first four albums.

Style

While the band avoid the stigma of being labeled a "Christian band," the members are all Christian, exploring a wide variety of lyrical themes in their music. The band sound varies between post-hardcore,[1] melodic hardcore,[2] emo,[1][3] hard rock,[4] metalcore,[20] and alternative rock[5]

Side projects

Members

Current members
  • Toby Morrell - lead vocals, rhythm guitar, bass (since 2001)
  • Josh Head - screamed vocals, keyboards, synthesizers (since 2001)
  • Matt Carter - lead guitar, backing vocals (since 2001)
  • Dave Powell - drums, percussion (since 2005)
Touring members
Former members
  • Devin Shelton - co-lead vocals, rhythm guitar, bass (2001–2011)
  • Joey Svendsen - bass (2001)
  • Joel "Chopper" Green - bass (2001–2006)
  • Seth "Beef" Studley - drums, percussion (2001–2004)

Line-ups

2001
  • Toby Morrell - lead vocals, rhythm guitar
  • Devin Shelton - co-lead vocals, drums, percussion
  • Matt Carter - lead guitar, piano, keyboards, synthesizers, backing vocals
  • Joey Svendsen - bass
2002-2005
  • Toby Morrell - lead vocals
  • Devin Shelton - co-lead vocals, rhythm guitar
  • Josh Head - screamed vocals, piano, keyboards, synthesizers, percussion
  • Seth "Beef" Studley - drums, percussion
  • Matt Carter - lead guitar, backing vocals
  • Joel "Chopper" Green - bass
2005-2006
  • Toby Morrell - lead vocals
  • Devin Shelton - co-lead vocals, rhythm guitar
  • Josh Head - screamed vocals, piano, keyboards, synthesizers, percussion
  • Dave Powell - drums, percussion
  • Matt Carter - lead guitar, backing vocals
  • Joel "Chopper" Green - bass
2006-2011
  • Toby Morrell - lead vocals, bass
  • Devin Shelton - co-lead vocals, bass (rhythm guitar in old songs)
  • Josh Head - screamed vocals, piano, keyboards, synthesizers, percussion
  • Dave Powell - drums, percussion
  • Matt Carter - lead guitar, backing vocals
2011-present
  • Toby Morrell - lead vocals, bass
  • Josh Head - screamed vocals, piano, keyboards, synthesizers, percussion
  • Dave Powell - drums, percussion
  • Matt Carter - co-lead vocals, lead guitar, backing vocals

Discography

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Emery reviews, music, news". sputnikmusic. http://www.sputnikmusic.com/bands.php?bandid=183. Retrieved 2011-10-29. 
  2. ^ a b "iTunes - Music - Emery". Itunes.apple.com. http://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/emery/id45805103. Retrieved 2011-10-29. 
  3. ^ a b "New Releases: Eels, Emery, Iwrestledabearonce". Buzzgrinder.com. 2009-06-02. http://www.buzzgrinder.com/2009/new-releases-eels-emery-iwrestledabearonce/. Retrieved 2011-10-29. 
  4. ^ a b "REVIEW: Emery – We Do What We Want". Under the Gun Review. 2011-03-25. http://underthegunreview.net/2011/03/25/review-emery-we-do-what-we-want/. Retrieved 2011-10-29. 
  5. ^ a b “The Curse Of Perfect Days”. "Alternative Press | Reviews | Emery – We Do What We Want". Altpress.com. http://www.altpress.com/reviews/entry/emery_we_do_what_we_want/. Retrieved 2011-10-29. 
  6. ^ Emery signs with Tooth & Nail Records Allmusic.com. Retrieved on 30 November 2008.
  7. ^ Where Emery recorded their first CD last.fm. Retrieved on 1 December 2008.
  8. ^ Reason why Seth Studley Left Emery Korg.com. Retrieved on 30 November 2008.
  9. ^ Video for Studying Politics on YouTube. Retrieved on 30 November 2008.
  10. ^ Blog Post from Emery and Joel Green Emerymusic.com. Retrieved on 1 December 2008.
  11. ^ Interview With Toby Morrell Underthegunreview.net. Retrieved on 2 December 2008.
  12. ^ Emery Online Chat hosted at Absolutepunk.net Absolutepunk.net Retrieved on 6 October 2009
  13. ^ "Tour Dates". Scream It Like You Mean It. http://www.screamitlikeyoumeanit.com/events/. Retrieved 2011-10-29. 
  14. ^ Posted Wednesday, January 26, 2011 by Casey (2011-01-26). "Tooth & Nail | News | Access a New Emery Song on Facebook". Toothandnail.com. http://www.toothandnail.com/news/3428/Access_a_New_Emery_Song_on_Facebook/. Retrieved 2011-10-29. 
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  16. ^ "EMI CMG Distribution". EMI CMG Distribution. 2011-03-29. http://www.emicmgdistribution.com/products/detail.aspx?iid=1817333. Retrieved 2011-10-29. 
  17. ^ Posted Tuesday, February 1, 2011 by Casey (2011-02-01). "Tooth & Nail | News | New Emery Song "The Cheval Glass" Up!". Toothandnail.com. http://www.toothandnail.com/news/3436/New_Emery_Song_The_Cheval_Glass_Up/. Retrieved 2011-10-29. 
  18. ^ "Artist | Emery". Solid State Records. 2011-02-17. http://www.solidstaterecords.com/artists/297/Emery/bio/. Retrieved 2011-10-29. 
  19. ^ "Emery Premieres ‘Scissors’ Music Video On ‘Headbangers Ball’". Clutch.mtv.com. http://clutch.mtv.com/2011/09/08/emery-scissors-music-video/. Retrieved 2011-10-29. 
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  21. ^ I Am Waldo's MySpace Myspace.com. Retrieved on 2008-12-06
  22. ^ Devinitely's Myspace Myspace.com. Retrieved on 2008-12-06.
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  24. ^ "The Water and The Well". Facebook. http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Water-and-The-Well/186730218012061?v=info. Retrieved 2011-10-29. 
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