The snippets sound so great, like that's exactly the kind of pop rock I'm into nowadays. So glad to see them move in this direction.
Fiending for a single from this. I'm guessing it'll drop with the music video they just filmed so probably a few more weeks... but man I can't wait.
Hey crew, Just wanted to pop in and say thanks for all the support and critique over the years. It’s been a long ride since I jumped into this haha. Whether you back it or don’t, we make decisions that make us the happiest which is ultimately the most important thing, you know? As a fan of music and an artist I walk a fine line between loving the nostalgia of a band, falling in love with their sound and also wanting them to be happy, growing & making music they love even when that means drastic change. We grow with artists or we move on, that’s just how it is. Thanks for being patient and I hope you dig the next vibe. I’ve always loved this community for its honesty and passion. First single Nov 15.
Is it the first time a band member posts here? It happened all the time on ap.net but I don't remember any other instance of it on chorus.fm. Can't wait, I'm going to listen to the last few albums a lot in the coming weeks.
I think a member of The Wonder Years posted in the Sister Cities thread for a while, idk if they still do.
Oh yes I remember that one now. And of course Stardustgate (not the correct name, my memory is failing me) happened.
Woah- I did not know Jordan Stewart recently left the band. I wonder why since Emarosa is doing better than ever? ER is now the last original member standing now. Damn. Update: looks like he's working here now Bullhorn (@bullhorncreative) • Instagram photos and videos
Saw Emarosa last night and they played two new songs off Peach Club that were pretty good. One of them was of course the single that Bradley said will drop next week for us.
Yup and I would guess no more than like 8 songs? If I’m being honest, it was my least favorite set of theirs (seen them three times now) but I blame the crowd and the shorter set list. Regardless, Bradley still killed it as usual.