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Emanuel


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The roots of the band Emanuel go back to Clarksville, Indiana, a town located just outside of Louisville, Kentucky. After 14-year-old high school students Matt Breen and Bryan Whiteman met Anthony Brock and Mat Barber (who attended a rivalling school in their hometown) at Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom, the quartet decided to form the garage band Emanuel Nice in 1998. They recorded their rather inept eight-song debut EP Hi-Skool Trivia in December 1998. The CD was issued the following year through the German underground record label Roddog Records, which was run by friends of the band. In the following years, while still in high school, Emanuel Nice appeared on two split records — one with New Jersey's already renowned Lanemeyer, another with the German punk band Colourbone — before recording their second EP, Wait, in 2002. However, none of the releases triggered the desired local stardom.

In 2004, Emanuel shortened their band name, in conjunction with the musical renovation they underwent. Even though their line-up never changed throughout the six years since the band's formation, their sound evolved drastically from "poppy and terrible, it's kind of embarrassing", as singer/guitarist Breen put it, to a darker, more mature blend of indie and emo genres. With cynical lyrics and aggressive guitar melodies, the band's new sound landed them a record deal with Vagrant Records, who released their debut album Soundtrack to a Headrush in March 2005. In late 2005, the band added guitarist Devin Triplett as a fifth member, with Breen concentrating solely on vocals.

In January 2007, the band entered the studio to begin recording the follow-up to Soundtrack to a Headrush, tentatively titled Black Earth Tiger according to Breen.

Listen here - I have a lot of love for this band.

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:P AH HA!!!!!! So that's why there's a fifth guy in all the pictures, but none of the music videos or concert clips I've seen. He's not listed on their pure volume page, and I dunno about their regular site, cause it's not up now. :P BLACK EARTH TIGER!!!!!!!! Whatever song it is playing on their page, it is amazing!

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=o
Love, love, love.
One of my best friends lives in Clarksville, and I got to meet them through her.





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