Sanatçının Albümleri
Songs We Love
2023 · mini albüm
My Future
2023 · single
Everlong
2023 · single
Blue Christmas
2022 · mini albüm
Rub Some Dirt on It
2022 · albüm
Daniel, I'm Not Gonna Make It. Go Ahead Without Me.
2022 · mini albüm
I Don't Know You at All
2022 · single
Parking Lots
2022 · single
The Question (Live)
2021 · albüm
I'm Only A Man
2021 · albüm
I'm Only A Man (Live Version)
2021 · albüm
The Weak's End (Live Version)
2021 · albüm
Now What
2019 · single
The Noose
2019 · single
Eve
2018 · albüm
Shame
2018 · single
Safe
2018 · single
Is This the Real Life
2018 · single
Revival: Emery Classics Reimagined
2017 · albüm
After the Devil Beats His Wife (Reimagined)
2017 · single
The Ponytail Parades (Reimagined)
2017 · single
Story About a Man With a Bad Heart (Reimagined)
2017 · single
Studying Politics (Reimagined)
2017 · single
Under Serious Attack (Reimagined)
2017 · single
The Smile, the Face (Reimagined)
2017 · single
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Our trials and tribulations toughen us up and, ultimately, inform who we become. Emery proudly wear the wisdom from those scars in their songs. The Seattle band—Toby Morrell [vocals, guitar], Devin Shelton [vocals, bass], Josh Head [vocals, keys, synths], Matt Carter [guitar], Dave Powell [drums], Chris Keene [guitar] —teeter on an axis of unpredictably heavy soundscapes, off-kilter grooves, searing melodies, and fits of harmony. Now, the group open up and bleed like never before on their eighth full-length offering, Rub Some Dirt On It [Tooth & Nail]. “The album is based on personal and difficult real-life situations,” reveals Devin. “We wanted to focus on moments that were hard to navigate, but ultimately character-building experiences in our lives. When we would fall, scrape our knees, or get some other fairly insignificant injury, our dads would always say, ‘Rub some dirt on it’. In other words, you’re tougher than you think. Instead of crying or dwelling on it, get up and keep going. Don’t let the pain define you. Instead, learn from it and become better.”