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About Emphatic
There are at least 3 artists named "Emphatic": 1) Emphatic is an American hard rock band from Omaha, currently signed with Epochal/Capitol Records. Their major label debut record Damage for Atlantic reached No. 9 on Billboard Top Heatseekers chart in 2011. The new record Another Life was released on October 22, 2013. The single titled "Remember Me", released on August 20, 2013, has reached Top40 on active rock charts. Emphatic was founded in 2004 by songwriter and lead guitarist Justin McCain. In 2005 Emphatic signed to Universal but never released anything with the label. In 2008, their EP Goodbye Girl spent 17 weeks on the Billboard's North West Central Top Heatseekers Chart. The band signed to Jeff Blue's Rock Shop Music Group in early 2009, and Jeff and Justin immediately started working on new material. After being offered deals from several labels Emphatic signed with Atlantic in December 2009 and signed a management deal with In De Goot Entertainment as well. Emphatic consisted of only two members at that point, guitarist Justin McCain and vocalist Patrick Wilson. Justin and Patrick went in to the studio soon after to record their major label debut with multiplatinum producer Howard Benson. Josh Freese played drums on the record and Paul Bushnell played bass. After the record was finished Emphatic brought in Lance Dowdle on guitar, Dylan Wood on drums and Alan Larson on bass. The major label debut Damage was released on July 12, 2011. Emphatic was offered an opening slot on The Carnival of Madness Tour in conjunction with the release of their first single "Bounce" which climbed to No. 19 on the charts. Patrick Wilson suffered a vocal injury (fractured larynx) before the tour which almost put the breaks on the project. Guitarist Justin McCain was developing an Omaha-based rock band at the time called The Wreckage, so he pulled vocalist Grant Kendrick out of the project to hit the road filling in for Patrick Wilson. The tour gained Emphatic thousands of new fans and helped launch the second single "Get Paid" which landed at No. 30 on the charts. After The Carnival of Madness tour the band went out on the road with Art of Dying, Adelitas Way, and New Medicine with yet another singer, Bryan Scott from Dev Electric. Emphatic took a break to wait for Patrick to return and in the meantime was featured on CBS hit TV show Criminal Minds with their song "Do I", on the Footloose soundtrack (deluxe version) with their cover of Quiet Riot's "Metal Health", and on the WWE with their version of The Corre's theme song "End of Days". After 10 months vocalist Patrick Wilson finally reunited with the band along with new drummer Patrick Mussack and hit the road to tour as support for Halestorm and New Medicine. Octane started playing the third single "Put Down The Drink" which quickly landed on the BIG UNS countdown and spent 4 weeks at No. 1. After the tour Patrick Wilson left the band due to personal reasons. Lance Dowdle and Alan Larson left the band shortly after as well. Justin McCain wanted to rebuild the band and brought in Toryn Green on vocals, former frontman of platinum selling artist Fuel and Apocalyptica. Actor/musician Jesse Saint (Scum Of The Earth/The Autumn Offering) joined the band as the new bass player and Bill Hudson of Cellador joined as co-lead guitar player. McCain was able to land the band another record deal with Epochal Artist Records/Capitol, and they started working on new material, set to record in early 2013. McCain and Green joined forces creatively in making of the record, both bringing in songs from their own arsenal, and working together on writing new ones. The record includes collaborations with "Sahaj" Ticotin of alternative metal band RA, Tommy Henriksen, Brian Vodinh of 10 Years, Bobby Huff, Tobin Esperance (bassist of Papa Roach), and Johnny Andrews. The new album Another Life, produced by Justin McCain and co-produced by Ryan Greene, is scheduled for release through Epochal Artists Records on October 22, 2013. The single "Remember Me", written by Justin McCain, Toryn Green and Sahaj, impacted radio on July 30, 2013, and was released on iTunes August 20, 2013. Members: * Toryn Green - lead vocals (2012-present) * Justin McCain - lead guitar (2004-present) * Bill Hudson - guitar (2012-present) * Jesse Saint - bass (2012-present) * Patrick Mussack - drums (2012-present) Former members * Patrick Wilson - lead vocals * Lance Dowdle - rhythm guitar * Alan Larson - bass * Dylan Wood - drums * Jeff Fenn - keys/samples 2) Emphatic, a 19 year old Hip-Hop rapper from Stavanger, Norway, who has been rapping for about 3 years now. He has performed many shows which range from the infamous Xplosif Festival to rocking a prom night. He would say his inspirations are mostly Kanye, Talib Kweli and Common. He is passionate about putting his soul into his songs every time. He has said that he has worked with a lot of talented cats like Hodepine, Riggs, New Sense, Noodles, Gimmik and Paws from Get Some Records. Song of his songs can be listened to at http://uhort.no/artist/emphatic 3) A Canadian band called Emphatic from Oshawa, Ontario. They began together in highschool in 2003 and played a number of local shows while in existence. They recorded and released a 7-track self titled EP in 2004. They began work on a new album that was never completed and disbanded in 2007. They still have a myspace for those that want to listen: www.myspace.com/emphaticband Emphatic EP Tracklisting: 1.Something More 2.Good For Nothing 3.My Own Wave 4.Falling Backward 5.Overwhelmed 6.Lost For Words 7.Made For Me