Latest Release

- DEC 6, 2024
- 10 Songs
- Out of Nothing · 2004
- Out of Nothing · 2004
- This New Day · 2006
- This New Day · 2006
- Out of Nothing · 2004
- Out of Nothing · 2004
- The Good Will Out · 1998
- Out of Nothing · 2004
- Wonder - EP · 2001
- Out of Nothing · 2004
- 2006
- 2006
Music Videos
- 2018
- 2018
- 2018
- 2018
- 2018
- 2017
About Embrace
After the hubbub around Britpop’s mid-’90s burst died down, the decks were cleared for a whole new crop of rock bands to continue the movement’s ambitious sonics and unabashed self-confidence. Among these newcomers were West Yorkshire’s Embrace. Formed in 1990 by the McNamara brothers—vocalist Danny and guitarist Richard—the group were slow in developing, eventually finding their initial chart success nearly a decade later with the epic, Oasis-esque anthems “All You Good Good People” and “Come Back to What You Know,” both of which appeared on their 1998 UK No. 1 debut album, The Good Will Out. From there, Embrace became known for heartfelt songs offering up solace (the earnest “You’re Not Alone”) or expressions of romantic bliss (the Coldplay-written, piano-based power ballad “Gravity”), all delivered with genuine sincerity. They’ve also continued to challenge themselves, such as with an orchestral version of 2018’s Love Is a Basic Need, and in 2021 they released a career-spanning double album, Best of Live From the Cellar of Dreams.
- FROM
- Bailiff Bridge, West Yorkshire, England
- FORMED
- 1993
- GENRE
- Rock