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Emanuel (band)

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Years active
  
1998–2008

Labels
  
Virgin, Roddog

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Associated acts
  
Summer Law, 812 Dirty Squad

Origin
  
Louisville, Kentucky, United States (1998)

Members
  
Matt Breen, Anthony Brock, Bryan Whiteman, Mat Barber, Devin Triplett

Genres
  
Post-hardcore, Emo, Alternative rock

Albums
  
Soundtrack to a Headrush, Black Earth Tiger, Hi‑Skool Trivia, Wait, Cuffin Season Vol 1

Profiles

Emanuel was a five-piece rock band from Louisville, Kentucky, United States. It was formed in 1998 under the lesser-known name Emanuel Nice and appeared on four self-released records, before being signed to Vagrant Records and changing the name in 2004. Since then, Emanuel has released a debut album, Soundtrack to a Headrush, and a second album Black Earth Tiger.

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History

The roots of the band go back to Jeffersonville, Indiana, a town located just outside Louisville. After 14-year-old high school students Matt Breen and Bryan Whiteman met Anthony Brock and Mat Barber (who attended another school, Providence, in Clarksville, IN) at Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom, the quartet decided to form the garage band Emanuel Nice in 1998.

Emanuel Nice recorded a rather inept eight-song 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, despite lots of touring and local performances, none of these releases led to evenn local stardom.

In 2004, the band's name was shortened to Emanuel, in conjunction with the musical renovation they underwent. Even though their line-up only slightly changed throughout the six years from the band's formation, the sound evolved drastically from "poppy and terrible, it's kind of embarrassing", as singer/guitarist Breen put it,[1] to a darker, more mature blend of indie and emo genres. With cynical lyrics and aggressive guitar melodies, the band's new sound earned them a recording contract with Vagrant Records, who released their first album, Soundtrack to a Headrush, in March 2005. Guitarist Devin Triplett was recruited to take over from Matt Breen's in 2005.

Shortly after the record's release, the Sansa took part in the 2005 Vans Warped Tour.

In March 2006, Emanuel played an arena tour of the US supporting Thirty Seconds to Mars with Aiden and Keating. On the tour for their first album, the band also did tours with From Autumn To Ashes, The Bled, My American Heart, Lorene Drive, Moneen, The Audition and others.

The band spent the summer of 2006 on the Van's Warped Tour once again. The band began to play a new song in their setlist, "My Antapex", from the then-forthcoming LP, Black Earth Tiger.

In January 2007, the band entered the recording studio with producer Terry Date to begin recording Black Earth Tiger. The album was released on 28 August 2007. The album is notable for once-again featuring a drastic change in sound from the band - from fast and catchy to very dark, spacey, and emotional while still managing to capture the rawness of their previous material.

The band toured in support of Black Earth Tiger alongside bands such as The Receiving End Of Sirens, Hopesfall, Envy On The Coast, Boys Night Out and I Am The Avalanche.

The tour for Black Earth Tiger was notably shorter than the Soundtrack to a Headrush tour. The band only toured the US a handful of times, and to the UK only once. After these tours, the band denied the rumors circulating that they were breaking up via a Myspace bulletin.

After the release of Black Earth Tiger, Emanuel was plagued with many problems. These ranged from debt and lack of promotion for Black Earth Tiger to personal issues. Despite this, after the Black Earth Tiger tour ended, Breen has stated that he was "writing a lot" for a future Emanuel release. It was also mentioned in a Myspace blog that the band had their tour banner and equipment set up in a basement, and that they rehearsed on occasion. The band was generally assumed by fans to be on indefinite break. The band did not perform any official final shows.

Breen was originally going to be the singer for Brian Deneeve's (former guitarist of From Autumn To Ashes) new project called Summer Law, but the project made no progress until they reformed the line-up in 2010 with an entirely different group of musicians.

It is rumored that Breen and Devin Triplett are working on a new musical project. The other members of the band have gone on to form the psychedelic-rock band Good Girl, which then became inactive after a handful of shows during the summer of 2011. having played local shows occasionally. There are no rumored plans for either group. The band's website, Thisisemanuel.com, has been long-since shut down.

The band is also well known for a side-project, a bombastic hip-hip group by the name of 812 Dirty Squad. The Dirty Squad has released many well-received mixtapes and has gone on to achieve legendary status in the Louisville and Indiana underground rap scene. Featuring guest artiats: Knife (Kasey Cull) Doc Money (Dave Renwick) Hayz (James Masterson)

Relation with PETA

The band has done interviews with PETA in the past. They have talked about their support of PETA's causes, most notably the ceasing of testing products on animals, as well as killing animals for clothes.

TV appearances

The band did an interview for ManiaTV, as "artist of the day" and another one for TasteItTv during the Warped Tour in 2006. The band were also guest hosts on Steven's Untitled Rock Show on FUSE TV after the release of Soundtrack to a Headrush.

Members

  • Matt Breen – lead vocals, rhythm guitar (founding member)
  • Mat Barber – lead guitar, backing vocals (founding member)
  • Devin Triplett - rhythm guitar, backing vocals (2005–present)
  • Bryan Whiteman – bass guitar (founding member)
  • Anthony Brock – drums, percussion (founding member)
  • Albums

  • Soundtrack to a Headrush (2005)
  • Black Earth Tiger (2007)
  • EPs

  • Hi-Skool Trivia (1999, as Emanuel Nice)
  • Lanemeyer/Emanuel Nice Split (2000 split album with Lanemeyer, as Emanuel Nice)
  • Steinbach2Clarksville (Colourbone/Emanuel Nice Split) (2000, as Emanuel Nice)
  • Wait (2002, as Emanuel Nice)
  • Emanuel (2004, Vagrant Records)
  • Acoustic (2007)
  • Other songs

  • "Medusa" and "Disarm" – released on the Japanese version of Soundtrack to a Headrush (2005)
  • The Stooges' "Search and Destroy" (cover) – released on the original soundtrack to Tony Hawk's American Wasteland (2005)
  • "Mayonaise" – released on The Killer in You: A Tribute to Smashing Pumpkins (2006)
  • "Viscera" – released on the ATV Offroad Fury 4 soundtrack (2006)
  • "Scenotaph (DJA Infected Remix)" – released on the Resident Evil: Extinction soundtrack (2007)
  • "Hey Man!" – used on the Burnout Revenge (2005), The Fast and the Furious (2006) soundtracks and In Honor: A Compilation to Beat Cancer.
  • "Kryptonite (I'm on It)" – released on Punk Goes Crunk (2008)
  • "The Willing" used on Punk The Clock Vol 2 (2006).
  • "Soundtrack to a Headrush" featured on alternative times, vol. 60.
  • "Breathe Underwater" (acoustic) released online.
  • "2012" 1 of 3 unreleased, demoed b-sides from the Black Earth Tiger sessions.
  • Songs

    Make TonightSoundtrack to a Headrush · 2005
    Hey Man!Soundtrack to a Headrush · 2005
    The WillingSoundtrack to a Headrush · 2005

    References

    Emanuel (band) Wikipedia