Emmure
American metalcore band
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2024 | Announced the Half Living Things North America Tour with Alpha Wolf, UnityTX, and Chamber. |
2023 | Embarked on The Hell We Create Europe/UK Tour with Fit For a King, Thrown, and The Gloom In The Corner. |
2023 | Completed the Darkbloom II US Tour with We Came As Romans and Bodysnatcher. |
2023 | Another significant lineup change with Zach Allard joining as drummer and Zack Davis taking over bass duties. |
July 28 2021 | Drummer Josh Miller announced his departure from Emmure. |
June 26 2020 | Released their eighth and most recent album 'Hindsight'. |
June 12 2020 | Emmure released the fourth single 'I've Scene God'. |
May 29 2020 | The band released the album's third single 'Uncontrollable Descent', continuing with the 'HINDSIGHT IS 2020' theme. |
March 13 2020 | Emmure released the album's second single 'Gypsy Disco', directed by Eric DiCarlo/SquareUp Studios. |
February 15 2020 | Frankie Palmeri tweeted about his past lyrics, expressing that he 'rejected the person he was' while also stating that he 'didn't regret anything (he said)'. |
October 31 2019 | The band released a new single 'PIGS EAR' and tweeted 'HINDSIGHT IS 2020'. |
August 19 2019 | Vocalist Frankie Palmeri confirmed via tweet that the band had entered the studio to begin recording their eighth full-length album. |
April 2019 | Emmure headlined a European tour with Rise of the North Star, Obey the Brave, Fit for A King and Alpha Wolf. |
2018 | Emmure co-headlined a tour with Stick to Your Guns, with Wage War and Sanction providing support. |
2018 | Emmure opened for Thy Art is Murder on the European Death Dealers tour, with Miss May I and Knocked Loose also part of the lineup. |
2018 | Emmure conducted a USA headlining tour with Counterparts, King 810, and Varials as main support. |
2018 | Nicholas Pyatt replaced Phil Lockett as the band's bassist. |
February 2018 | Emmure supported Thy Art is Murder on their Australian tour, with Fit for an Autopsy and Justice for the Damned also on the lineup. They also completed a short tour in Japan. |
2017 | Emmure supported After the Burial on their Carry the Flame tour, performing alongside Fit for A King, Fit for An Autopsy, and Invent, Animate. |
2017 | Emmure performed the entire Vans Warped Tour, appearing on the Monster Energy Stage. |
2017 | Emmure headlined the Never Say Die European tour with Deez Nuts and Chelsea Grin, with support from Kublai Khan, Sworn In, Polaris, and Lorna Shore. |
March 3 2017 | Released their seventh album 'Look at Yourself' under the new label SharpTone Records. |
2016 | Joshua Travis joined the band as guitarist and programmer, and Phil Lockett became the new bassist. |
2016 | Performed at Ozzfest meets Knotfest and Knotfest Mexico. |
December 16 2016 | Emmure released their second single 'Russian Hotel Aftermath' from their album Look at Yourself. |
October 13 2016 | Emmure announced their departure from Victory Records and signed with SharpTone Records, simultaneously releasing their first single 'Torch' from their upcoming album Look at Yourself. |
2015 | Major lineup overhaul with Jesse Ketive and Mike Mulholland leaving the band, marking the end of their programming and guitar contributions. |
December 22 2015 | All members of Emmure except vocalist Frankie Palmeri departed from the group, creating significant internal band turmoil and leading to a potential complete lineup change. |
October 2015 | Emmure dropped off the Hardrive Live Fallout tour with All That Remains and We Came as Romans due to personal issues within the band. |
September 2015 | Emmure toured with Hatebreed at the UK's GhostFest and performed two headlining shows in Russia with Born of Osiris as support. |
March 13 2015 | Vocalist Frankie Palmeri returned to singing after recovering from vocal damage. |
February 2015 | Emmure co-headlined a US tour with Suicide Silence, with support from Within the Ruins and Fit for an Autopsy. |
2014 | Band member(s) directed the film 'Enemy Lines', which was created under Cole Dabney's direction. |
November 20 2014 | Emmure began their headline US Eternal Enemies Tour with support from The Acacia Strain, Fit for a King, Kublai Khan, and Sylar, ending on December 21, 2014. |
July 2 2014 | Drummer Castillo officially quit the band under amicable circumstances. |
February 18 2014 | Emmure announced the release of their sixth album, Eternal Enemies, which was later released on April 15, 2014. |
2013 | Frankie Palmeri stated in an interview with Get Your Rock Out that he would no longer write songs based on Marvel Comics character metaphors, indicating a shift in the band's lyrical approach. |
2013 | Performed at Mayhem Fest, sharing the stage with major acts like Rob Zombie, Five Finger Death Punch, and Mastodon. |
November 11 2012 | Emmure supported Parkway Drive on their Atlas 2012 European tour with The Word Alive and Structures from November 11 to December 12. |
July 13 2012 | Emmure participated in Metal Hammer's Trespass America Festival, headlined by Five Finger Death Punch, from July 13 to August 28. |
May 25 2012 | The band announced they were filming a music video for the track 'MDMA', the third single from 'Slave to the Game'. |
April 10 2012 | Emmure released their fifth full-length album 'Slave to the Game' after re-signing with Victory Records. |
March 7 2012 | Emmure released their first single 'Protoman' from the upcoming album 'Slave to the Game'. |
February 3 2012 | Emmure released a video for 'Drug Dealer Friend'. |
January 4 2012 | Guitarist Jesse Ketive confirmed the band began recording their fifth album with producer Joey Sturgis. |
October 2011 | Drummer Mike Kaabe was fired from the band after multiple conflicts with band members and management. |
February 15 2011 | Emmure released their album 'Speaker of the Dead', which debuted at number 68 on the Billboard 200 and number 11 on the top Independent Albums. |
January 18 2011 | Emmure released the single 'Demons with Ryu' on iTunes. |
2010 | Participated in the Warped Tour, performing alongside bands like Suicide Silence, Whitechapel, Of Mice & Men, and Bad Religion. |
April 4 2010 | Emmure performed on the Atticus Metal II Tour, sharing the stage with Unearth, Stick To Your Guns, Veil Of Maya, The Ghost Inside, and Carnifex. |
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