Versaemerge the hider lyrics
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VerseEmerge close out their latest EP with a redone version of Clocks, originally found on Perceptions.
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His voice is the typical pop-punk affair but it fits perfectly with Sierra's vocals.
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Guitarist Blake Harnage shows off his pipes on Whisperer as he provides backing vocals on the song. It almost sounds like a power-pop Evanescence. Whisperer sees the keyboards take the forefront yet again with a tiptoeing riff that fits the song's darker motif. Its swirling collection of synths and muted guitar gives way into a majestic chorus driven by one hell of a vocal hook that could easy take the place of That's What You Get or Pressure on your next playlist. Showing off their strong pop sensibilities, Moments Between Sleep brings to mind the best of both Paramore and Mae. The EP continues with its best track, Moments Between Sleep. The Hider begins bathed in cold electronics and it breaks into a roaring rocker with singer Sierra Kusterbeck's powerful vocals floating gracefully over silky smooth, Receiving Ends of Sirens'-esque guitar work provided by Blake Harnage and Jerry Pierce. Theatrics soon unfolds into the ridiculously catchy, yet still rather ballsy, The Hider. Falling somewhere between over-dramatic video game sound clip and Nightmare Before Christmas soundtrack, Theatrics introduces a new element in VersaEmerge's sound, keyboards. VersaEmerge start off their self-titled EP with the eerie Theatrics. Only three months removed from the release of their debut, VersaEmerge are back with a new release in the form of yet another EP, this time showing off a more subdued side of the band. Perception's blend of spacey post-hardcore instrumentation and soaring female vocals made it one of the more surprising debuts of 2008. VerseEmerge's Perceptions EP proved that they weren't just another Paramore clone.