Empire Empire (I Was a Lonely Estate) / Joie De VI: Split
Empire Empire (I Was a Lonely Estate) / Joie De VI: Split
Format: 7-INCH SINGLE
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Artist: Empire Empire (I Was a Lonely Estate) / Joie De VI
Label: Run for Cover
Product Type: 7-INCH SINGLE
UPC: 811774020848
Genre: Rock
Empire! Empire!and Joie de Vivre, two of the most prominent bands in modern emo, have come together to release a split 7?. Each of the two bands present a different style of this vast genre. Empire! Empire!?s songs are so delicate that they sound as if they could break at any second: vocalist/guitarist Keith Latinen's heartbreaking storytelling about homecoming sung over the somber, minimal guitars could be the soundtrack to anybody's breakdown. Joie de Vivre's b-side contributions are more upbeat, but still sting with sadness.
Tracks:
1.1 Since You Left Home on Your Journey, Things Have Changed Around Here
1.2 Some Doors Aren't Locked, They Open Without a Key
1.3 It Can Be Comforting
1.4 April, 2009