Emarosa
is a six-member post-hardcore band from Lexington, Kentucky, formed in 2006. Emarosa was originally known as Corsets Are Cages
, but changed their name shortly before their first EP, This Is Your Way Out
, released in 2007. Their debut album Relativity, features their newest vocalist Jonny Craig.
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History
Origin and band debut
According to
Alternative Press, keyboardist Jordan Stewart had the decision of either attending college on a scholarship, or staying in his hometown of Lexington, Kentucky to start a new band. Stewart stated that "There's too much of an itch to do this," regarding the band he started in February 2006.
[1]
The band origins date back to early high school, which was said by keyboardist Jordan Stewart on Indiestar.tv. Stewart states some of the members had been playing in high school before "taking it serious," referring to three of the original members on the current lineup (ER White, Lukas Koszweski, Jordan Stewart).
[2] Emarosa initially formed as a four piece post-hardcore band called Corsets Are Cages in 2006, and recorded three songs during this time (most notably
Utah, But I’m Taller
), however when the band lost two members and gained four new ones (including another vocalist, Chris Roetter) it was decided that it was time to start afresh with a new name: Emarosa. The band was signed to Thriving Records to record their 7 track EP
This Is Your Way Out
. It was released on
May 8 2007, by Standby Records through Thriving Records because Standby Records had no distribution at the time.
Emarosa and Jonny Craig: 2007
On November 2007, lead singer
Jonny Craig from
Dance Gavin Dance, left his band due to extreme tensions and personal conflicts with the other members.
[3] After leaving Dance Gavin Dance after the "Saints and Sinners Festival" in New Jersey, Jonny Craig immediately filled in for
A Skylit Drive and toured with them while their "then lead singer Jordan" was ill during their tour. It had been only 2 weeks since he left
Dance Gavin Dance in which he joined Emarosa who was left without a lead singer. Emarosa officially announced the permanent addition of Jonny Craig on
November 19,
2007.
[4]
Jordan Stewart (keyboardist) and Lukas Koszewski (drummer) were interviewed in which they referred to the problems regarding Jonny Craig and the transitions: "In the beginning it was pretty intense. We would receive rather nasty comments and messages on Myspace asking what happened to Chris and why Jonny was no longer with Dance Gavin Dance. Sometimes when we play, kids will think it is funny to throw in remarks about the change and how they liked the old stuff better." The time between us realizing Chris wasn't working out to the time Jonny joined was extremely short. But even with Chris in the band, it was already decided that our full-length wouldn't have as much screaming. We just kept writing the way we had been before parting ways with Chris."
[5]
Album debut: Relativity
On
January 26,
2008, Emarosa posted their first official song with Jonny Craig titled, "New Demo" (now known to be
Set It Off Like Napalm
). Two weeks later, the demo of "
PretendReleaseTheClose
" was put on their player. On
May 3,
2008, three new post-production songs were added to the MySpace player and the name of the album,
Relativity, was revealed. The album was released on
July 8,
2008, and received high praise from critics and fans alike. On
July 20,
2008, Emarosa became the first Rise Records band to ever reach the
Billboard Hot 200 solely through Rise Records.
The Devil Wears Prada released their album on August 2007 both with Rise Records and Ferret Records, and reached the
Billboard Hot 200 with both of those labels (now signed to Ferret Records).
[6]
In Emarosa's latest and first video interview with Indiestar.tv, Jonny Craig stated that "Set It Off Like Napalm" and "Pretend Release the Close" were quote "about the life I was having, Dance Gavin Dance, and how much better I was feeling about being in this band." They were written in one practice session and played live 2 days later. He also said that "Even Bad Men Love Their Mothers" was co-sang by his mother.
Boys II Men was also said to be one of Jonny Craig's main musical influences. Craig states that most of the intrumentals were already completed prior to joining Emarosa, in which Jordan Stewart (keyboardist) says five were completed, to be exact. Jerry Roush formerly of
Sky Eats Airplane makes an appearance stating he's the new screamer for Emarosa but is joking the entire interview.
[7]
Touring
Emarosa has toured with the bands Fiora, Akissforjersey,
Before Their Eyes, and
The Wedding. Emarosa toured with
A Skylit Drive,
Sky Eats Airplane, and
Breathe Carolina the entire month of July. They began another tour in Canada with Canadian headliners Dead and Divine for the month of August and played with
Chiodos on
August 30,
2008 as a special event in their hometown of Lexington, Kentucky. Emarosa was the headline for the "Rise Records Tour" the entire month of September and first week of October, with support from
In Fear and Faith and
Attack Attack!. Their latest tour, "The Delicious Tour", was alongside
Pierce the Veil and
Breathe Carolina.Emarosa toured the
UK alongside
You Me at Six and
The Spill Canvas from March 6 until March 13, 2009.
[8] A Day to Remember announced their latest US Tour (The Sweet Brag Tour) which included
The Devil Wears Prada,
Sky Eats Airplane, and Emarosa. The tour stretched from March 14 until May 1 2009. June 19 - August 1 2009, Emarosa headlined
"The Artery Foundation Across The Nation Tour" supported by
I See Stars,
Our Last Night,
In Fear and Faith,
Burden of a Day, and Broadway.
In September 2009, Emarosa will tour with
Dance Gavin Dance on
Rise Records "Squash The Beef" tour, with supporting acts Of Mice and Men, Of Machines, and Tides of Man.
Emarosa is also confirmed to be playing the
Soundwave in 2010.
[9]
Further information
A new project has been started which include members
Craig Owens of
Chiodos and
Jonny Craig of Emarosa, both of whom are co-lead singing in the group. The
supergroup features members from
Chiodos,
Cinematic Sunrise,
Pierce The Veil,
Underminded, and
The Receiving End of Sirens.
Alternative Press Magazine announced the official press release on December 15, 2008. This new project was revealed to be called
Isles & Glaciers, and the debut record will be released sometime in the summer of 2009.
[10]
Lead singer Jonny Craig recently said that producer
Brian McTernan contacted the band with plans of recording their sophomore album. The band will begin recording in January 2010.
[11]
The band gave further information regarding their new album on a recent interview with Punktastic.com
While on tour, the band is known to occasionally play "Casablanca" with a guest vocalist. So far Cody Anderson from
In Fear and Faith, Chris Roetter from Agraceful, Austin Carlile formerly
Attack Attack! now Of Mice & Men, Jon Mess formerly from
Dance Gavin Dance, and Jerry Roush formerly from
Sky Eats Airplane have performed this song alongside the band.
Band members
;Current
- Will Sowers - bass (2006-present)
- Jonny Craig - lead vocals (2007-present)
- Lukas Koszewski - drums, percussion (2006-present)
- ER White - guitars (2006-present)
- Jonas Ladekjaer - guitars (2007-present)
- Jordan Stewart - keyboards (2006-present)
;Former
- Chris Roberts - lead vocals (2006) (Now in Take me home)
- Chris Roetter - lead vocals (2007) (Now the singer of Agraceful)
- Mike Bryant - guitars (2006)
- Madison Stolzer - guitars (2006-2007) (Now the guitarist of Rosaline)
- Tyler "Telle" Smith - vocals, guitars, bass (2006) (Was in Greeley Estates and In Fear and Faith, Now vocalist for The Word Alive)
Discography
Studio albums
EPs
- ''This Is Your Way Out (2007)
References
- Altpress.com
- Indiestar.tv
- Lamgoat.com
- Absolutepunk.net, Jonny Craig Sings for Emarosa
- Somethingpunk.com
- Ferret To Release The Devil Wears Prada In UK/Europe - News Article - AbsolutePunk.net
- Indiestar.tv January 2009
- Artistticket.com
- Soundwavefestival.com
- Altpress.com December 15, 2009.
- AP:FEATURES - Pre-Pre-Production: Emarosa