They're all relatively poorly written albums with little to no meaning behind any of the music. As a majority, their fans are not even musicians themselves so they are not able to distinguish a good band of this genre (see The Fall of Troy, Native, Touche Amore, and At The Drive-In) from the more generic and image-based side (Escape the Fate, From First to Last, Emarosa).
a sub category of a specific genre. Example Mystery is a genre and detective is a meta genre of the mystery genre.
Their current vocalist is Jonny Craig. However they did used to have another vocalist back when they released their EP "This Is Your Way Out", along with 3 other demos. His name was Chris Roetter.
The prefix sub- means "under," or "lesser." A sub-genre is a genre within a genre, that is a specific category within a more general one. For example, within the genre of Juvenalia, or "children's literature," a sub-genre might be books specifically intended for pre-teen boys.
heist genre
Emarosa was created in 2006.
Emarosa - album - was created on -20-02-01.
There may be Christian members within the band, but Emarosa is NOT a Christian band.
Relativity - Emarosa album - was created on 2008-07-08.
walking alone in a metro/downtown area at night. (listening to emarosa)
Emarosa
Genre - Post-hardcore Other similar bands would be Dance Gavin Dance, Scary Kids Scaring Kids, Emarosa, The Devil Wears Prada, Pierce the Veil, Alesana, etc.
Unfortunately, I don't think so. They aren't legendary enough (yet). They may have already, or may in the future, release tracks performed by Emarosa, though.
Yes, yes it is.
Emarosa has two albums out now. The first one is titled "Relativity". It was released in July of 2008. The second one is self-titled "Emarosa". It was released in June of 2010. They also have an EP titled "This Is Your Way Out". However, it was recorded and released before the addition of Jonny Craig, and the band had a vastly different sound. That EP was released in 2007.
The kind of acme that has a hard core but has no sebum is Emarosa.
The Past Should Stay Dead. Definitely.