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On June 20 the music video for "False Love in Real Life" was released on MTV's Headbanger's Ball which was directed by Frankie Nasso who also directed the music video for "Sound Wave Superior"<ref>http://www.victoryrecords.com/emmure</ref>
On June 20 the music video for "False Love in Real Life" was released on MTV's Headbanger's Ball which was directed by Frankie Nasso who also directed the music video for "Sound Wave Superior"<ref>http://www.victoryrecords.com/emmure</ref>


On July 22 they released the first new song off the new album Felony titled "Bars in Astoria". On August 11 they released the title track "Felony" on their myspace.
On July 22 they released the first new song off the new album Felony titled "Bars in Astoria". On August 11 they released the title track "Felony" on their myspace. Felony was released was on August 18 and has been hailed as one of the worst albums of all time. Emmure's drop in talent can be partly attributed to the fact that vocalist Frankie Palmeri, despite being from a New England state, is a Yankees fan.


==Band members==
==Band members==

Revision as of 16:43, 27 August 2009

Emmure

Emmure is an American Hardcore band from New Fairfield, Connecticut, formed in 2003. The founding members, Ben and Joe Lionetti met Frank Palmeri and Jesse Ketive on the internet and began rehearsals together. Mark Davis joined when the original bass player had to leave for work-related reasons.[3] Some of the members are from Queens, New York. To date they have released four albums, The Complete Guide To Needlework, The Respect Issue, Goodbye To The Gallows, and Felony. [4]

They finished a tour in the lower 48 US States supporting Misery Signals, August Burns Red and Burn Down Rome.[when?] This summer was spent on their headlining tour with Endwell, On Broken Wings, Ligeia, Recon and others.

Jesse Ketive is a former member of the band Warfix, where he played guitar alongside Bryan Goldsman of Southside Panic, Sean Murphy & Mike Kaabe formerly of Endwell.

On May 1 2009, rumours of the Lionetti brothers departure from the band were confirmed in a statement from Joe Lionetti posted on www.lambgoat.com.[5] According to their page on Victory Records' website, Emmure have found a new guitarist and drummer in Mike Mullohand, and Michael Cobb, respectively.

They have currently completed their third studio album, Felony, released on 18 August through Victory Records. They will be playing songs from the new record this summer on the Thrash and Burn tour. [6]

On June 20 the music video for "False Love in Real Life" was released on MTV's Headbanger's Ball which was directed by Frankie Nasso who also directed the music video for "Sound Wave Superior"[7]

On July 22 they released the first new song off the new album Felony titled "Bars in Astoria". On August 11 they released the title track "Felony" on their myspace. Felony was released was on August 18 and has been hailed as one of the worst albums of all time. Emmure's drop in talent can be partly attributed to the fact that vocalist Frankie Palmeri, despite being from a New England state, is a Yankees fan.

Band members

Current members
  • Frankie Palmeri – vocals
  • Jesse Ketive - guitar
  • Mike Mulholland - guitar
  • Mark Davis – bass
  • Mike Kaabe - drums
Former members
  • Joe Lionetti - drums
  • Ben Lionetti – guitar
  • Joshua Ammermann - guitar

Discography

Albums
EPs

Videography

  • "10 Signs You Should Leave" (2007)
  • "Sound Wave Superior" (2008) – directed by Frankie Nasso[8]
  • "False Love In Real Life" (2009) - directed by Frankie Nasso

References

  1. ^ http://www.rlslog.net/emmure-felony-2009/ Emmure - Felony | Rlslog.net
  2. ^ http://www.lambgoat.com/albums/view.aspx?id=2625 Lambgoat.com - The Respect Issue review]
  3. ^ Biography
  4. ^ Emmure at Allmusic
  5. ^ http://www.lambgoat.com/news/view.aspx?id=12662
  6. ^ http://www.victoryrecords.com/news
  7. ^ http://www.victoryrecords.com/emmure
  8. ^ "Sound Wave Superior | Emmure | Music Video | MTV". MTV Networks. 2008-06-20. Retrieved 2008-10-15.