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Emanuel and the Fear Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Emanuel and the Fear

Emanuel Ayvas Solo at Laguna Gallery Of Contemporary Art

Oct 29, 2017

3:30 PM UTC
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Emanuel Ayvas of Emanuel and the Fear performs an intimate solo set. FREE and open to all ages

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Diana
October 16th 2017
This was an awesome intimate setting that allowed the audience to be up close and personal with Emanuel. His songs are amazing and he is very engaging and passionate about his performance!
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Emanuel and the Fear Biography

Brooklyn-based Emanuel and the Fear is a collective of musicians with backgrounds in contemporary classical, metal, jazz, and folk music, all who happen to play rock music. The Guardian has described them as "like Rachel's wigging out to Zeppelin while in the background Steve Albini tickles Michael Nyman into submission . . . [with] enough orchestral synthesis to make ELO blush". And Vice Magazine says "tons of acts play this kind of Indie-Pop-Classical mix, but Emanuel and the Fear do it better".

While their debut LP, Listen (2010), launched their massive electro/orchestral sound with a sold out event at NYC's Gramercy Theater featuring a 30-piece orchestra, in recent years they have pared their personnel down to six core players, based around principal songwriter, Emanuel Ayvas. In support of Listen, Emanuel and the Fear toured extensively in Europe, all while developing the songs that made up their second EP, Hands (2011).

By the end of January of 2012, Emanuel and the Fear had crisscrossed Europe again to workshop the material that would become their second LP, the self-produced The Janus Mirror (2012). "Represent[ing] some astounding gut-punches that are enough to leave just about anyone reeling, demonstrating a potential that could make them untouchable" (PopMatters), the analog synths, overdriven guitars, and chamber string arrangements of The Janus Mirror contributed to a sound that harkened back to progressive rock with an undeniably modern lyrical sensibility.

Now, having spent the last two years recording in various studios, apartments, closets, and countries, Emanuel and the Fear have completed their third album, Primitive Smile, a collection of songs that soften the edge of their past work by drawing inspiration from indisputable songwriting icons such as Harry Nilsson, Paul McCartney, and Fleetwood Mac.

"Sometimes, you just need a break from the typical electric-guitar-driven rock quartet," wrote Magnet. "Luckily, that break comes in the form of Emanuel and the Fear, [who take] the modern indie-rock sound and shake it up with a sweeping symphonic twist." Happy to be considered "a band following its own star" (Drowned in Sound), Emanuel and the Fear continue to perform together and separately as live and studio musicians, as well as educators of the next generation of artists.
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Synth Pop
Alternative
Orchestral
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Chamber Music
Folk
Noise Pop
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