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Erra would continue on as normal during 2017-2018, touring as much as they can if not doing direct support, then doing their own headline shows. They eventually found time to record their fourth LP, ''Neon'' in 2018 which went to number 1 on Billboard's Heatseeker chart. 2019 was a bit easier for the band. Jesse Cash took his side project Ghost Atlus on the road for the first time, but Erra would quickly get back on the touring circuit supporting We Came As Romans and Crown the Empire and doing their own co-headliner with Northlane in America, as well as supporting August Burns Red in Europe. Erra would release two new singles, ''Eye of God'' and a cover of Music/QueensOfTheStoneAge's ''You Think I Ain't Worth a Dollar, But I Feel Like a Millionaire." In August 2020 Erra released a new single titled "Snowblood" and announced they signed to UNFD. New music is slated for 2021 and Erra will continue as normal for the foreseeable future.

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Erra would continue on as normal during 2017-2018, touring as much as they can if not doing direct support, then doing their own headline shows. They eventually found time to record their fourth LP, ''Neon'' in 2018 which went to number 1 on Billboard's Heatseeker chart. 2019 was a bit easier for the band. Jesse Cash took his side project Ghost Atlus on the road for the first time, but Erra would quickly get back on the touring circuit supporting We Came As Romans and Crown the Empire and doing their own co-headliner with Northlane in America, as well as supporting August Burns Red in Europe. Erra would release two new singles, ''Eye of God'' and a cover of Music/QueensOfTheStoneAge's ''You Think I Ain't Worth a Dollar, But I Feel Like a Millionaire." In August 2020 Erra released a new single titled "Snowblood" and announced they signed to UNFD. New music is slated for 2021 and Erra will continue as normal for In 2021, ERRA released their self-titled fifth album, following it up a year later with a deluxe edition. After a few years of heavy touring in support of the foreseeable future. self-titled album, ERRA released "Cure" in 2024.



* Eye of God (2019, EP)
* Snowblood (2020, single)

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* Pull From The Ghost (2022, stand alone single)


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** ''ERRA'' refined the sound introduced on Neon with a more polished mix, while also bringing aspects of Augment's heaviness. It also featured JT singing more often, which hadn't been heard since Drift.
** ''Cure'' delved into more groove based songwriting similar to Gojira or Meshuggah while also experimenting with Nine Inch Nails-inspired industrial soundscapes. It also dove into softer aspects of the band's sound in a way that the self-titled album didn't.
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**'''ERRA Deluxe Edition''' (2022. An UpdatedReRelease of ''Erra'' that includes seven new tracks.)



* CoverSong: Of Music/QueensOfTheStoneAge’s “You Think I Ain't Worth a Dollar, but I Feel Like a Millionaire” and of Music/{{Muse}}'s "Stockholm Syndrome."

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* CoverSong: Of A cover of Music/QueensOfTheStoneAge’s “You Think I Ain't Worth a Dollar, but I Feel Like a Millionaire” and of was released as a single. Erra recorded three new covers for the self-titled Deluxe Edition that included Music/{{Muse}}'s "Stockholm Syndrome." Syndrome," Music/AudioSlave's "Light My Way," and Music/NineInchNails' "Hersey."



** Courtney LaPlante appears on a version of Vanish Canvas released months after the self-titled (which is the band’s first guest vocal spot since Impulse’s Obscure Words which featured the vocalist of Jesse and Alex’s old deathcore band, Adam Langston).

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** [[Music/{{Spiritbox}} Courtney LaPlante [=LaPlante=]]] appears on a version of Vanish Canvas released months after the self-titled (which is the band’s first guest vocal spot since Impulse’s Obscure Words which featured the vocalist of Jesse and Alex’s old deathcore band, Adam Langston).


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* UpdatedReRelease: Erra released a "Deluxe Edition" of their self-titled early in 2022, with three new songs, three covers, and a feature from from Coutrney [=LaPlante=] on a new version of "Vaniash Canvas."
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* IllBoy: Poor technique brought a swift end to Ian Eubanks’ tentature with the band. During his final tour with Erra, he could barely scream at all and the crowd had to help him out.
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* CoverSong: Of Music/QueensOfTheStoneAge’s “You Think I Ain't Worth a Dollar, but I Feel Like a Millionaire.”

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* CoverSong: Of Music/QueensOfTheStoneAge’s “You Think I Ain't Worth a Dollar, but I Feel Like a Millionaire.” Millionaire” and of Music/{{Muse}}'s "Stockholm Syndrome."
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* SequelSong: Psalm of Sedition off of the deluxe edition of the self-titled is this to Disarray from Neon.
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* {{Djent}}: The scene they were associated with the most when they started out, this was most apparent on ''Impulse,'' but they dialed down the djent influence on later releases for a more flowing, progressive sound.

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* {{Djent}}: The scene they were associated with the most when they started out, out; this was most apparent on ''Impulse,'' but they dialed down the djent influence on later releases for a more flowing, progressive sound.



* {{Expy}}: Vocally, Jesse Cash is noted to be one to Saosin’s Cover Reber. JT has a lot in common with Jake Luhrs not only vocally, but their appearances as both bald, bearded, [[AddedAlliterativeAppeal burly]] frontmen. Funnily enough, JT DID fill in for Jake on one date of August Burns Red’s European tour, when Jake was too sick to perform.

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* {{Expy}}: Vocally, Jesse Cash is noted to be one to Saosin’s Cover Reber. JT has a lot in common with August Burns Red's Jake Luhrs Luhrs not only vocally, but their appearances as both bald, bearded, [[AddedAlliterativeAppeal burly]] frontmen. Funnily enough, JT DID fill in for Jake on one date of August Burns Red’s European tour, when Jake was too sick to perform.

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* MohsScaleOfRockAndMetalHardness: A solid 8/9 throughout their career.



Man creates God in his own image.

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* {{Expy}}: Vocally, Jesse Cash is noted to be one to Saosin’s Cover Reber. JT has a lot in common with Jake Luhrs not only vocally, but their appearances as both [[BaldOfAwesome bald]], [[ManlyFacialHair bearded]], [[AddedAlliterativeAppeal burly]] frontmen. Funnily enough, JT DID fill in for Jake on one date of August Burns Red’s European tour, when Jake was too sick to perform.

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* {{Expy}}: Vocally, Jesse Cash is noted to be one to Saosin’s Cover Reber. JT has a lot in common with Jake Luhrs not only vocally, but their appearances as both [[BaldOfAwesome bald]], [[ManlyFacialHair bearded]], bald, bearded, [[AddedAlliterativeAppeal burly]] frontmen. Funnily enough, JT DID fill in for Jake on one date of August Burns Red’s European tour, when Jake was too sick to perform.
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* {{Expy}}: Vocally, Jesse Cash is noted to be one to Saosin’s Cover Reber. JT has a lot in common with Jake Luhrs not only vocally, but their appearances as both [[BaldOfAwesome bald]], [[BadassBeard bearded]], [[AddedAlliterativeAppeal burly]] frontmen. Funnily enough, JT DID fill in for Jake on one date of August Burns Red’s European tour, when Jake was too sick to perform.

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* {{Expy}}: Vocally, Jesse Cash is noted to be one to Saosin’s Cover Reber. JT has a lot in common with Jake Luhrs not only vocally, but their appearances as both [[BaldOfAwesome bald]], [[BadassBeard [[ManlyFacialHair bearded]], [[AddedAlliterativeAppeal burly]] frontmen. Funnily enough, JT DID fill in for Jake on one date of August Burns Red’s European tour, when Jake was too sick to perform.
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* BadassBeard: JT has quite an impressive one. Sean has a cleaner beard but nice all the same.
* BaldOfAwesome: Sean Price, JT Cavey, and Ian Eubanks. Sean and JT also have nice beards to compliment their lack of hair.
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* AscendedFanboy: Erra were always big fans of Sumerian, and they got signed by them in 2015. Jesse thought it was a perfect match. For one reason or another, they left Sumerian in 2020 for UNFD.
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** Courtney LaPlante appears on a version of Vanish Canvas released months after the self-titled (which is the band’s first guest vocal spot since Impulse’s Obscure Words which featured the vocalist of Jesse and Alex’s old deathcore band, Adam Langston).

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* EpicRocking: “Render the Void” (5:48), “Dementia” (7:36, their longest song), “Safehaven” (6:22), and “The Hypnotist” (5:55).

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* EpicRocking: “Render the Void” (5:48), “Dementia” (7:36, their longest song), “Safehaven” (6:22), and “The Hypnotist” (5:55).(5:55), and "Lunar Halo" (5:52).



* SopranoAndGravel: Jesse’s cleans with Garrison/Ian/JT screaming their brains out.

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* SopranoAndGravel: Jesse’s cleans with Garrison/Ian/JT screaming their brains out. That said, in the SelfTitledAlbum JT started incorporating more cleans.
* ShoutOut:
**"Gungrave" is named after the [[VideoGame/GunGrave video game of the same name.]]
** "Scorpion Hymn" was deliberately written in the style of a Music/{{Meshuggah}} song.



* SurprisinglyGentleSong: “Skyline” and “Drift,” though the latter isn’t necessarily in a sad/somber way.

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* SurprisinglyGentleSong: “Skyline” and “Drift,” though the latter isn’t necessarily in a sad/somber way. "Memory Fiction" plays it straight, being the ''only'' song in Erra's discography to not have any harshes.



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* '''ERRA''' (2021)



* EpilepticFlashingLights: The visual video for "House of Glass" which thankfully warns the viewer about it's flashing lights.



* TrueCompanions: Jesse with Trey from Invent Animate. The two hang out frequently and Jesse regularly gives Trey (and the rest of his band) a good ribbing, but they’re thick as thieves at the end of the day.

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* TrueCompanions: Jesse with Trey from Invent Animate. The two hang out frequently and Jesse regularly gives Trey (and the rest of his band) a good ribbing, but they’re thick as thieves at the end of the day.day.
* WordSaladLyrics: Some of Jesse's lyrics can be ''really'' out there. From "Divisionary:"
--> Distraction is clandestine\\
but we all have the passcode.\\
Identities wander as autonomous shadows.\\
The concept animates in reflective visage.\\
Man creates God in his own image.\\

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Erra would continue on as normal during 2017-2018, touring as much as they can if not doing direct support, then doing their own headline shows. They eventually found time to record their fourth LP, ‘’Neon’’ in 2018 which went to number 1 on Billboard’s Heatseeker chart. 2019 was a bit easier for the band. Jesse Cash took his side project Ghost Atlus on the road for the first time, but Erra would quickly get back on the touring circuit supporting We Came As Romans and Crown the Empire and doing their own co-headliner with Northlane in America, as well as supporting August Burns Red in Europe. Erra would release two new singles, ‘’Eye of God’’ and a cover of Music/QueensOfTheStoneAge’s ‘’You Think I Ain’t Worth a Dollar, But I Feel Like a Millionaire.” At the time of writing this page, Jesse Cash has confirmed that a new LP is in the works and Erra will continue as normal for the foreseeable future.

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Erra would continue on as normal during 2017-2018, touring as much as they can if not doing direct support, then doing their own headline shows. They eventually found time to record their fourth LP, ‘’Neon’’ in 2018 which went to number 1 on Billboard’s Heatseeker chart. 2019 was a bit easier for the band. Jesse Cash took his side project Ghost Atlus on the road for the first time, but Erra would quickly get back on the touring circuit supporting We Came As Romans and Crown the Empire and doing their own co-headliner with Northlane in America, as well as supporting August Burns Red in Europe. Erra would release two new singles, ‘’Eye of God’’ and a cover of Music/QueensOfTheStoneAge’s ‘’You Think I Ain’t Worth a Dollar, But I Feel Like a Millionaire.” At the time of writing this page, Jesse Cash has confirmed that In August 2020 Erra released a new LP single titled "Snowblood" and announced they signed to UNFD. New music is in the works slated for 2021 and Erra will continue as normal for the foreseeable future.



!!Discography:

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!!Discography:!!Discography (full lengths in bold):



* Impulse (2011)
* Augment (2013)

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* Impulse '''Impulse''' (2011)
* Augment '''Augment''' (2013)



* Drift (2016)
* Neon (2018)

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* Drift '''Drift''' (2016)
* Neon '''Neon''' (2018)



* Snowblood (2020, single)



* AscendedFanboy: Erra were always big fans of Sumerian, and they got signed by them in 2015. Jesse thought it was a perfect match.

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* AscendedFanboy: Erra were always big fans of Sumerian, and they got signed by them in 2015. Jesse thought it was a perfect match. For one reason or another, they left Sumerian in 2020 for UNFD.
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* {{Djent}}: The scene they were associated with the most when they started out, this was most apparent on ''Impulse,'' but they downplayed the djent influence on later releases for more of progressive sound.

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* {{Djent}}: The scene they were associated with the most when they started out, this was most apparent on ''Impulse,'' but they downplayed dialed down the djent influence on later releases for a more of flowing, progressive sound.
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Erra is a five piece progressive metalcore band formed in 2009 from Birmingham, Alabama. Thanks to riding the wave of djent in the 2010s, a lot of hard work, and a bit of luck they established themselves as one of the most popular and genre defining bands of the 2010 metalcore scene.

Erra had humble beginnings when high school friends Jesse Cash (guitars, vocals), Garrison Lee (harsh vocals), Alex Ballew (drums), Adam Hicks (bass), and Alan Ridgon (guitar) decided to start a band. They released two [=EPs=] during this time, a self-titled EP and ‘’Andromeda.’’ Neither EP set the world on fire, but they did get the attention of Tragic Hero Records, who signed them in 2011. Erra would release their first LP, ‘’Impulse’’ in 2011 and they hit the ground running touring with bands such as Born of Osiris and Upon a Burning Body. In 2012 Adam Hicks left the band and was replaced by Sean Price. As usual, more touring occurred throughout 2012. The band would hit the studio again and release their second LP, ‘’Augment’’ in 2013. ‘’Augment’’ saw the band getting more attention and started going on bigger tours.

2014 was a really busy year for Erra. Garrison Lee and Alan Ridgon both left the band. Sean Price switched from the bass to guitars and Ian Eubanks was brought in as Erra’s harsh vocalist. Erra’s contract with Tragic Hero came to an end and they signed on to Sumerian Records and released the ‘’Moment of Clarity'’ EP in 2015. Erra embarked on their first headline tour in 2015 and started touring internationally, doing a Japan run with Within the Ruins and Earthists. Unfortunately, Ian Eubanks’ time with the band was short lived, as poor technique and health issues made it difficult for him to perform. He would leave the band after a winter tour with Music/{{Tesseract}} and The Contortionist. After a bit of deliberation, JT Cavey (ex-Texas in July) joined Erra at the start of 2016 and tracked vocals for Erra’s third LP, ‘’Drift.’’ More tours ensued, joining the Sumerian 10 Year Anniversary tour with Born of Osiris, Veil of Maya, and After the Burial and doing direct support for August Burns Red in fall 2016. Connor Hesse would join the band late 2016 as their full-time bassist and they would go on their first European run with Northlane.

Erra would continue on as normal during 2017-2018, touring as much as they can if not doing direct support, then doing their own headline shows. They eventually found time to record their fourth LP, ‘’Neon’’ in 2018 which went to number 1 on Billboard’s Heatseeker chart. 2019 was a bit easier for the band. Jesse Cash took his side project Ghost Atlus on the road for the first time, but Erra would quickly get back on the touring circuit supporting We Came As Romans and Crown the Empire and doing their own co-headliner with Northlane in America, as well as supporting August Burns Red in Europe. Erra would release two new singles, ‘’Eye of God’’ and a cover of Music/QueensOfTheStoneAge’s ‘’You Think I Ain’t Worth a Dollar, But I Feel Like a Millionaire.” At the time of writing this page, Jesse Cash has confirmed that a new LP is in the works and Erra will continue as normal for the foreseeable future.
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!!Discography:
*Erra (2009, EP)
* Andromeda (2010, EP)
* Impulse (2011)
* Augment (2013)
* Moment of Clarity (2015, EP)
* Drift (2016)
* Neon (2018)
* Eye of God (2019, EP)
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* AscendedFanboy: Erra were always big fans of Sumerian, and they got signed by them in 2015. Jesse thought it was a perfect match.
* AmicableExes: The band is on good terms with Ian Eubanks. Hilariously, when Erra isn’t on the road JT works at Ian’s bar in Alabama!
* BadassBeard: JT has quite an impressive one. Sean has a cleaner beard but nice all the same.
* BaldOfAwesome: Sean Price, JT Cavey, and Ian Eubanks. Sean and JT also have nice beards to compliment their lack of hair.
* TheBandMinusTheFace: When Ghost Atlus goes on tour, it’s the same lineup as Erra without JT.
* CoverSong: Of Music/QueensOfTheStoneAge’s “You Think I Ain't Worth a Dollar, but I Feel Like a Millionaire.”
* DeepSouth: Averted, despite being from Alabama.
* {{Djent}}: The scene they were associated with the most when they started out, this was most apparent on ''Impulse,'' but they downplayed the djent influence on later releases for more of progressive sound.
* EpicRocking: “Render the Void” (5:48), “Dementia” (7:36, their longest song), “Safehaven” (6:22), and “The Hypnotist” (5:55).
* {{Expy}}: Vocally, Jesse Cash is noted to be one to Saosin’s Cover Reber. JT has a lot in common with Jake Luhrs not only vocally, but their appearances as both [[BaldOfAwesome bald]], [[BadassBeard bearded]], [[AddedAlliterativeAppeal burly]] frontmen. Funnily enough, JT DID fill in for Jake on one date of August Burns Red’s European tour, when Jake was too sick to perform.
* GriefSong: “Heart,” which is about the death of Garrison’s father and “Continuum,” which is about the death of Jesse’s first girlfriend.
* IAmTheBand: Jesse Cash is the main driving force behind the band and primary lyricist. This is most apparent on ''Drift'' where Jesse wrote and tracked ALL of the guitar and bass parts and wrote the majority of the lyrics. Played even straighter with Ghost Atlus, where he writes all of the music.
* IllBoy: Poor technique brought a swift end to Ian Eubanks’ tentature with the band. During his final tour with Erra, he could barely scream at all and the crowd had to help him out.
* LargeHam: JT LOVES the spotlight, that’s for sure.
* LongestSongGoesLast: “Dementia” on ''Augment'' and “Render the Void” on ''Impulse.''
* {{Metalcore}}: The style of music and scene they associate with, and more often then not the bands they frequently tour with.
* MetalScream: Garrison and Jesse give out good ones in Hybrid Earth. “IN HUMANITY CROWNS THE EARTH!”
* MohsScaleOfRockAndMetalHardness: A solid 8/9 throughout their career.
* NewSoundAlbum:
** ''Augment'' would clean up the vocals from ''Impulse'' and focus more on riffing than straight up djenty-chugs.
** ''Drift'' would add in a significant amount of progressive metal elements and vary up the song structure more, with varying song lengths and different heaviness levels.
** ''Neon'' downplayed the progressive elements for an early 2010 metalcore sound, albeit with a stronger focus on riffs and guitar solos.
* NobodyLovesTheBassist: During the early part of the ''Drift'' touring cycle they didn’t have a full time bassist, either relying on a touring musician or tracked bass. Connor Hesse would join as Erra’s full time bassist in 2016.
* OneWordTitle: The band’s name, all of their studio albums, and all of the song names on ''Drift.'' Jesse must be a fan of this trope.
* ProgressiveMetal: Helped codify the “progressive metalcore” style of music [[note]]as in metalcore bands with progressive elements, not prog bands with metalcore elements. Erra and Periphery are examples of the former where as Music/BetweenTheBuriedAndMe and The Contortionist are examples of the latter.[[/note]] along with Music/{{Periphery}} and Northlane. Erra’s style of music would later be cited as an influence by similar bands such as Novelists FR, Earthists, and Aviana.
* SmokingIsCool: Highlighted by Alex in the “Skyline” music video.
* SopranoAndGravel: Jesse’s cleans with Garrison/Ian/JT screaming their brains out.
* SpecialGuest: Not for any of their studio albums, but Jesse appeared on Invent Animate’s “Naturehold” and Novelists FR’s “Joie de vivre.”
* SurprisinglyGentleSong: “Skyline” and “Drift,” though the latter isn’t necessarily in a sad/somber way.
* TeenGenius: The band dropped both of their first [=EPs=] when they were in high school.
* TrueCompanions: Jesse with Trey from Invent Animate. The two hang out frequently and Jesse regularly gives Trey (and the rest of his band) a good ribbing, but they’re thick as thieves at the end of the day.

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