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Relativity (Emarosa album)

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Relativity is the debut album by American rock band Emarosa. It was released on July 8, 2008 through Rise Records.[1] Relativity was produced by Kris Crummett, producer of other bands such as Drop Dead, Gorgeous and Fear Before The March of Flames.[2]

This is the band's first recording with former Dance Gavin Dance vocalist, Jonny Craig. The album peaked at 191 on the Billboard 200 as well as 33 on the Top Independent Albums.[3].

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."The Past Should Stay Dead"4:33
2."Just Another Marionette"4:04
3."What's a Clock without the Batteries?"3:56
4."Heads or Tails? Real or Not"5:01
5."Even Bad Men Love Their Mothers"2:00
6."Her Advice Cost Us a Life"4:36
7."Set It Off Like Napalm"3:06
8."Sailing in the Dark Isn't Smart Kid"3:16
9."Pretend.Release.The Close"3:01
10."It's Cold in the Shade, Let's Move to the Sun..."1:00
11."I Still Feel Her - Part I"4:32
12."A City Called Coma - Part II"4:22

Lyrics: Jonny Craig
Composed: Emarosa
Producer: Kris Crummett

  • Even Bad Men Love Their Mothers features Jonny Craig's mother, Jacqueline Craig, who sings in the song.
  • On July 2, 2009, Emarosa released an acoustic version of Heads or Tails? Real or Not on their myspace which features Jaime Preciado of Pierce the Veil.

Personnel

Performance

  • Emarosa - primary artist
    • Jonny Craig - vocals
    • ER White - guitar
    • Jonas Ladekjaer - guitar
    • Will Sowers - bass
    • Lukas Koszewski - drums
    • Jordan Michael Stewart - keys

Technical

  • Produced, Engineered, Mastered and mixed by Kris Crummett (at Interlace Audio, Portland, Oregon)
  • Management by Brett Bair
  • Roxanne Hartridge – Photographer

References

  1. ^ "Relativity at allmusic.com". 2008. Retrieved July 14, 2008.
  2. ^ SmartPunk.com (2008). "Emarosa-Relativity". Retrieved July 14, 2008.
  3. ^ Billboard.com