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Emery Reel

12+ albums
post-rockinstrumentalexperimentalpost rockLo-Fi

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Emery Reel, Constructive noise. Destructive noise. A little more than a year now and we find ourselves surrounded by that very sound. Songs and format constantly reshaping and evolving. More on our own now than ever. We, four individuals separated by wires and cable leaning in together to hear what becomes of that noise. Anticipation never waning, we are anxious to see what becomes of our efforts. It leaves little room for a nervous hesitation that sometimes guides our decisions. And yet, here we sit, blanketed by the warming hum of amplifiers listening to that noise. Crucial noise. Vital noise... Emery Reel, Nashville TN User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

1

His Hammer Is My Axe

1,391
2

A New Beginning

1,386
3

They Are Cohercing Ideas into the Mind

1,357
4

Departure of Hope

1,278
5

Hence; Therefore, Again

1,249
6

Cam's March

1,187
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Uneasy, the Crossing Guard

1,112
8

Divided We Stand

722
9

Hence; Therefore Again

126
10

They Are Cohercing Ideas into

59

albums

...For and Acted Upon Through Diversions

...For and Acted Upon Through Diversions

stafraennn hakon and Emery Reel split

stafraennn hakon and Emery Reel split

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... For and acted upon through diversions

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For and Acted Upon Through Diversions

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...for and Acted Upon Through

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…for and acted upon through diversions

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...For And Acted Upon Through Diversion

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split

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AWKWARD18

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....For And Acted Upon Through Diversions

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For & Acted Upon Through Diversions

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The Quiet Before vol. 2

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