Emery Release 'Thrash' Lyric Video, Debut New Song 'To the Deep'; Underoath Interviews on Bad Christian Podcast [LISTEN HERE]

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Christian rock band Emery released a lyric video for their new song "Thrash" off the upcoming You Were Never Alone album.

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The video much like the song is an ensemble of moving parts that keeps the listeners guessing as to what to expect next. Watch the video exclusively on their Facebook here

The band also premiered a new song called "To the Deep" this week on their Break it Down Podcast which showcases a different song on the album every week. Listen to the track here

"If there was a song that we were gonna send or work to radio on this album, this would be it. It's catchy and has a big chorus that repeats, and has the classic verse, chorus, verse, chorus, bridge, chorus format," guitarist Matt Carter said to PropertyOfZack. "...Didn't make this song that way on purpose, it just turned out that way. It is Dave, our drummer's favorite song, has no screaming, and is track seven on our new album, You Were Never Alone."

As Carter stated, the song is much lighter, and features more prominently the duel vocals of Toby Morrell and Devin Shelton doing hat they do best, harmonize.

This podcast is separate from their already popular Bad Christian Podcast, and is run by band members Carter and vocalist Toby Morrell. Emery's upcoming album You Were Never Alone, will be debuted in its entirety over the period of 12 weeks with one new song premiering per episode and the album dropping on May 19 on BC Music.

 

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To continue their extremely busy week, Toby and Matt also sat in on Underoath's premiere of "Tired Violence" and followed it with a podcast where the former members spoke about the creation and story behind the documentary. Listen to the podcast here