Felony (album)

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Felony
Studio album by Emmure
Released August 11, 2009 (2009-08-11)
Genre Deathcore, metalcore, nu metal
Length 31:37
Label Victory
Producer Antoine Lussier, Bryan Goldsman
Emmure chronology

The Respect Issue
(2008)
Felony
(2009)
Speaker of the Dead
(2011)
Singles from Felony
  1. "I Thought You Met Telly and Turned Me into Casper"
    Released: 2009
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic [1]
AbsolutePunk 19%[2]
Way Too Loud! [3]

Felony is the third full-length album by American deathcore band Emmure under the Victory Records label. It was released on August 18th, 2009. The album debuted at #60 on the Billboard Top 200 selling roughly 8,000 copies in its first week. Felony is also the first album to feature Mike Mulholland on guitar and the only album by the band to feature Mike Kaabe on drums, replacing founding members Ben and Joe Lionetti, respectively.

Style

The album is the first by Emmure to draw on more of a rap metal influence than their previous albums, evident of more frequent rapped vocals. The band, however, returned to more of their previous sound with the release of Speaker of the Dead, while still keeping elements of rapcore.

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "Sunday Bacon"   2:37
2. "I Thought You Met Telly and Turned Me into Casper"   2:53
3. "I <3 EC2"   2:45
4. "Felony"   2:47
5. "You Sunk My Battleship"   3:09
6. "The Philosophy of Time Travel"   2:36
7. "First Impressions"   2:18
8. "R2deepthroat"   2:17
9. "Bars in Astoria"   3:28
10. "A Lesson from Nichole"   2:26
11. "Don't Be One"   2:55
12. "Immaculate Misconception"   1:26
Total length:
31:37

Notes

  • The song title "I <3 EC2" is a reference to the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud online service. EC2 is 2CE spelled backwards, an uncommon drug.
  • The song "The Philosophy of Time Travel" is the title to a fictional book from the film, Donnie Darko. The guitar riffs also sound similar to the melody of the song of the same title on the Donnie Darko score. The lyrics of the song also reference the movie heavily.
  • The lines "I keep them shook crews running, like they supposed to. You come around, but you never come close to. I can see it inside your face, you're in the wrong place," in the song "R2deepthroat" are a homage to the New York based rap group Mobb Deep's song "Shook Ones (Part II)". The line "You're so vain, I bet you think this song is about you, don't you?" in the same song is a reference to "Starfuckers, Inc." by Nine Inch Nails, which in turn the line in that song is a reference to Carly Simon.
  • The song "I Thought You Met Telly and Turned Me into Casper" is a reference to the two main characters in the 1995 film Kids, directed by Larry Clark.
  • The track title "Bars in Astoria" is a reference to an area of: Astoria, Queens.

Personnel

Emmure
  • Frankie Palmeri - vocals
  • Jesse Ketive - lead guitar
  • Mike Mulholland - lead guitar
  • Mark Davis - bass guitar
  • Michael Kaabe - drums
Production
  • Produced by Bryan Goldsman and Antoine Lussier
  • Engineered by Yanick Desgroseilliers and Antoine Lussier
  • Mixed by Antoine Lussier
  • Mastered by Pierre Rémillard
  • Photography by Jeremy Saffer

References

  1. "Felony Review". Allmusic. Retrieved 27 April 2011. 
  2. "Felony Review". AbsolutePunk. Retrieved 27 April 2011. 
  3. "Felony Review". Way Too Loud!. 
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