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- deare.html accessdate "2011-04-21".
- deare.html accessdate "2011-10-12".
- deare.html author "Spencer, Josh".
- deare.html author2 "Lloyd, Shari".
- deare.html author3 "Stewart, James".
- deare.html format "album review".
- deare.html isCitedBy List_of_Christian_hardcore_bands.
- deare.html isCitedBy List_of_emo_artists.
- deare.html publisher "The Phantom Tollbooth".
- deare.html quote ""After listening to Dear Ephesus's full length debut many times, I've realized that it is the first emo-core album I have really liked ...This album, like most emo, is characterized by more varied or complicated instrumentation than normal hardcore or punk and having emotional lyrics, the themes here are primarily about the relationship between God and man...Fans of other emo-bands, particularly Sunny Day Real Estate, Roadside Monument, Blenderhead, and Damian Jurado should enjoy this release ...We don't have many bands like this in the UK. Alternative rock here is still suffering under the weight of brit-pop and brit-rock sounds, and for anything more "alternative" you have to turn to the upsurge of metal bands in the underground. With this album we get passionate vocals, interesting guitar lines, and lots of distortion -- I'm told they call it emo.".
- deare.html quote "...the first emo-core album I have really liked.".
- deare.html title "Dear Ephesus review by The Phantom Tollbooth".
- deare.html title "The Consolation of Pianissimo".
- deare.html url "http://www.tollbooth.org/reviews/deare.html".