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The Albatross by Foxing is somewhat similar, but not as good as The Hotelier, not much is mind you.
Cool, never heard of them. Checking out now.
The Albatross by Foxing is somewhat similar, but not as good as The Hotelier, not much is mind you.
Real Friends is emo? More like pop punk.
I will be the first to admit that I never cared for the fashion aspect of the emo scene but I loved the music. Brand New, Straylight Run, Fall Out Boy (Early), My Chemical Romance (Early), Taking Back Sunday, Jimmy Eat World, Panic At the Disco (Early), Hawthorne Heights, etc.
So if it's still around, what bands should I check out?
Yep, it's definitely more akin to 90's emo now than to 00's emo. You Blew It, Dads, Dikembe, Empire Empire (I was a lonely estate), Hightide Hotel and the likes. Then you have bands like American Football, Braid and The Jazz June that are reforming. They're just a few of the more mainstream "emo revival" bands. Pitchfork is really getting into emo revival bands.
00's emo is pretty much packed away for now.
This, except you forgot The Hotelier.
The scene is producing some amazing music right now but not in the fashion you described.
And Fall Out Boy is one of the biggest bands in the world right now even if they aren't doing pop-punk anymore.
I addressed that in my next post. One of my favourites from last year, no idea how I forgot it!
Brand New's The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me is one of my favorite albums ever. I still really enjoy every song in that album.
I will be the first to admit that I never cared for the fashion aspect of the emo scene but I loved the music. Brand New, Straylight Run, Fall Out Boy (Early), My Chemical Romance (Early), Taking Back Sunday, Jimmy Eat World, Panic At the Disco (Early), Hawthorne Heights, etc.
So if it's still around, what bands should I check out?
Bolded aren't Emo. Pop punk.
Bolded aren't Emo. Pop punk.
Edit: And to be honest, neither really are the rest of the bands you mentioned.
I would argue Panic is straight pop music.
I have no clue what emo even is.
woah, had no idea Braid was still around
i need to go listen to some Jade Tree / Level Plane shit
i just remembered Kid Dynamite was a thing, used to fucking love those guys
The Albatross by Foxing is somewhat similar, but not as good as The Hotelier, not much is mind you.
If you liked Kid Dynamite, you might wanna check out None More Black and Paint It Black, both fronted by former Kid Dynamite members.
Yeah, that's what I know as emo.Aren't bands like Chiodos, Parkway Drive, Pierce The Veil, We Came As Romans, etc. all emo?
Pianos Become the Teeth
There's a band to check out
EmoGAF needs to be a thing.
Probably my favourite band, but I wouldn't necessarily call them emo.
It's somewhat in that genre. Lol
Theres a band called Chumped I am kinda into, that have an early 2000s female punk/emo vibe
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RgU6KTCv3k
Panic is still around and I'm pretty sure they've been labeled as glam-pop for a long time. They, just as My Chemical Romance, have done a lot of albums based on themes and labeling them as emo just because they dressed funny for a particular album is pretty... I don't know, ignorant?
Bolded aren't Emo. Pop punk.
Edit: And to be honest, neither really are the rest of the bands you mentioned.
EmoGAF needs to be a thing.
it's just "full collapse"I still give Thursday's "Full Collapse on Impact" a listen every once in a while. Although I guess they were more hardcore.
Geoff Rickly was a gifted lyricist. Largely inspired by Bukowski's work.
it's just "full collapse"
new brunswick represent
yeah but rockabilly is actually good
And Fall Out Boy is one of the biggest bands in the world right now even if they aren't doing pop-punk anymore.
Oh god no, those are all post-hardcore/metalcore bands.
I have no clue what emo even is.
Wish I could have seen them live at least once. Rickly ought to write a book or something.
The gist of it is that some bands took Hardcore Punk and, instead of singing about The Man and politics, sand about personal issues instead. The harder-than-thou-art crowd took issue with this and began labeling them "emo-core" as a derogatory term, and now it's used to describe any punk-ish band that has angsty lyrics and/or dresses a certain way.
I can still listen to this album every once in a while. That's about as far as it goes for me. I'm sure some folks out there are still rocking out to TBS or old Dashboard, or whatever you defined as emo in middle/high school.
Yeah this one was pretty cool, I remember. Brand New, right? I've always had friends into the genre,and still do. It's never been my cup of tea though. Something about the vocals still sounds so whiny to me. I'd rather listen to something like Rites of Spring if I have to. are there more emo bands like them?