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About Emery
In recent events, Emery has been active with a series of concerts that showcase their latest works while also celebrating their classic hits. In 2023, they embarked on a nationwide tour, featuring new material from their upcoming album, which fans eagerly anticipate. The tour has been marked by sold-out shows and enthusiastic reception, particularly from long-time followers as well as new fans. Emery's live shows have included collaborations with other notable artists and bands, enhancing their concert experiences. They also leverage social media platforms to engage with fans, sharing behind-the-scenes content and live updates from their concerts. Additionally, Emery has been participating in various music festivals, where they perform alongside other major artists, further solidifying their place in the contemporary music scene. As they continue to evolve, their commitment to delivering high-quality live performances remains unwavering, making them a staple in the concert circuit for rock music enthusiasts.
Emery History
Emery is an American rock band formed in 2001 in South Carolina. The original lineup consisted of lead vocalist and guitarist Toby Morrell, guitarist and backing vocalist Devin Shelton, drummer and backing vocalist Josh Head, and bassist and keyboardist Matt Carter. The band gained prominence with the release of their debut album, 'The Weak's End,' in 2004, which showcased a blend of post-hardcore and alternative rock. This debut was well-received and set the stage for their subsequent albums, including 'The Question' (2005) and 'While Broken Hearts Prevail' (2011). Over the years, Emery has been known for their energetic live performances, which often include a mix of their heavier tracks and softer melodies. The band's ability to connect with their audience during concerts has solidified their reputation in the concert scene. They have toured extensively across the United States and internationally, participating in various music festivals and supporting larger acts, which has contributed to their growth and fanbase expansion. Their music often reflects themes of personal struggle, faith, and resilience, which resonate deeply with their listeners, making their live shows not just concerts, but communal experiences.