Emocapella

Emocapella

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Origin = Washington, DC |
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Emocapella (a portmanteau of emo and a cappella) is a critically-acclaimed all-male collegiate a cappella group at the George Washington University. Emocapella was founded in October 2001 by Eric Denman and Dan Riesser, GW sophomores at the time, who wanted to form a group that purposefully deviated from traditional a cappella. The group's first performance was in December 2001, opening for another GW a cappella group, the Vibes.

Emocapella is known for their atypically energetic shows rich with rock jumps and comedy and is credited with inventing a performance technique known as "Guerillacapella."Fact|date=September 2007

Press

Emocapella has been featured in several major publications including Entertainment Weekly [Rites of Sing, Entertainment Weekly, December 13, 2002, Pg. 7] , Maxim Blender Magazine [Weird Band Alert, Maxim Blender, April 1, 2003] , and Spin magazine [Ay, Carrabba, Spin Magazine, April 1, 2003, pg 34] as well as MTV.com [New Way To Get Girls: Sing Emo Tunes A Cappella At Dorm Socials, MTV.com, January 27, 2005] , and has received international mention from such sources as the British Music Magazine Kerrang!, a Japanese Radio Interview, and the German Publication Visions [Bite Size!, Kerrang!, April 5, 2003] .

Guerillacapella

Guerillacapella is a style of a cappella singing focusing on impromptu concerts, typically on a college campus, designed to attract fans that would not normally be found at traditional a cappella concerts. The performance style is named after Guerrilla Warfare, a method of asymmetric fighting typically categorized by small, mobile groups, which use the element of surprise to ambush their enemies. Emocapella has been most prominently credited with adapting the tactic to musical performances.

Albums

Emocapella has released two albums to date, "I'm Sorry" (2003) and "Is It In Yet?" (2006).

"I'm Sorry"

"I'm Sorry", Emocapella's debut album, was released in 2003. It is a studio album and has 11 songs: 10 covers and one original.

#Enjoy Your Day (Alkaline Trio)
#Cute Without The E (Taking Back Sunday)
#Even Hitler Had A Girlfriend (The Mr. T Experience)
#Soco Amaretto Lime (Brand New)
#Nebutol (Manatee)
#Fuck Her Gently (Tenacious D)
#Aside (The Weakerthans)
#At Your Funeral (Saves the Day)
#Just a Friend (Biz Markie)
#Where Have You Been (Reel Big Fish)
#Canon In DD (Emocapella Original, parody of Canon in D major by Johann Pachelbel)

"Is It In Yet?"

Emocapella's second album, also a studio album, was released in 2006. Titled "Is It In Yet?" it features 10 songs, all covers.

#Lonely Day (Phantom Planet)
#The Artist in the Ambulance (Thrice)
#On Legendary (Further Seems Forever)
#Waggy (Blink-182)
#I'm Not Okay (I Promise) (My Chemical Romance)
#Go or Go Ahead (Rufus Wainwright)
#Song for the Dumped (Ben Folds and Adam Sandler)
#Next to You (Matt Skiba)
#She Gotta Smile (Stephen Lynch)
#My Girlfriend’s Dead (The Vandals)

Current members

* Patrick "Mac" Clevenger- Utility
* Benjamin Balter- Tenor 1
* Ryan Buyco- Tenor 1
* Michael Williams- Tenor 1
* Kevin Miller- Tenor 1
* Mike Sosinski- Tenor 2
* Nate Philip- Tenor 2
* Greg Hersh- Bass 1
* Adam Mack- Bass 1
* Matt Hotez- Bass 1
* Andrew Bass- Bass 2
* Mike Passaretti- Bass 2

Past members

Eric Denman, Dan Riesser, Ted Blumenthal, Andy Compton, Ben Ming, Neil Davidson, Dave Shapanka, Ashton Giese, Lem Adam Robinson, Matt Lockeed, Rob Goldberg, Jeremy Sykes, Drew Legando, Bradley Hutchins, Brian Becker, Ryan "Danger" Connelly, Artemy Kalinovsky, Mike Menelli, Lee Seligmann, Marc Berenson, Mac Kwon, Niels Guiller, Zach Borichevsky, Mike St. Julien, Mike Stockenblocken, Ilan Pinto, Julian Lamm, Sam Fishman, Elliot Gillerman, Rajiv Chakravarthy

External links

* [http://www.gwemocapella.com/ Emocapella] (official site)

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