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Eve (Emery album)

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Eve (Emery album)
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Eve is the seventh studio album by American post-hardcore band Emery. The album was released on November 9, 2018, through the band's own label, BadChristian Music.

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Background

Emery launched an Indiegogo campaign on March 17, 2017, for the band's seventh studio album. The campaign had a finance goal of $50,000 and was met after just 36 hours. Backers were given an instant download of the Emery: Classics Reimagined EP, which features re-recorded versions of "So Cold I Can See My Breath", "As Your Voice Fades", and "The Smile, The Face".[5]

Controversy

The cover art, which features a naked woman with a bag over her head, caused some controversy due to the woman's buttocks being exposed.[2] An edited version of the artwork was created by Jesus Freak Hideout.[4]

The title for the song "2007 Clarksville High Volleyball State Champs Gay Is OK" also caused some controversy in the Christian music scene, with Trenton Worsham of Sound Link Magazine saying "when it comes to controversies or things to get people talking, it seems when a band aligned with a religious background and does something seemingly normal, the world loses their minds."[6]

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Track listing

All tracks are written by Toby Morrell and Devin Shelton[7]

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Personnel

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Charts

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