Monday, August 14, 2006

The Weak's End


The Weak's End, which is one of the best albums I've heard this year, is Emery's first album release, and is much better than their second release, The Question, or at least, so I hear. Hardcore, punk, emo, post-hardcore, alternative screamo, it seems Emery's genres are endless. I especially love the song "Walls." In fact, if I had an award show for favorite music I've heard in the last year, "Walls," would be nominated for best song, and The Weak's End, for best album. It's just that good.
Recommendations: "Walls," "The Ponytail Parades," "Fractions," and "As Your Voice Fades." If you like this album, I suggest you listen to Define the Great Line, by Underoath, and Never Take Friendship Personal, by Anberlin. Enjoy.

3 comments:

amanda said...

Awesome, I'm glad you like it so much. I have to agree it is a very super spectacular fantabulous deliciosous album. Plus it's like 50,000,000 times better than The Question. That one is like way... girly. Haha, I don't like it as much.

shannon said...

mr ryan's like'whats on his head?'
that was kinda funny

Ricky said...

hahahahaha. Way to go Dr. Ryan.