Posted on February 9th, 2012 by emo
Emo music is nowadays very popular among teens. Taking Back Sunday, Brand New, Death Cab For Cutie, Fall Out Boy, My Chemical Romance, Panic! At the Disco, Hawthorne Heights are just a few of the new emo bands. Emo music originally started in the early 80s with a foundation in punk rock. As the popularity […]
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Posted on June 13th, 2008 by emo
Our series on the best music enjoyed by the Emo community.
- Lifetime’s “Seven Inches” CD was released by Glue Records and features heartfelt singing along with bounding, charged speed and energy. It also features some of the sweetest melodies you’ll find anywhere. The band stated that their mission was to reunite the Emo and hardcore […]
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Posted on May 11th, 2008 by emo
What is emo style
The Emo scene is increasing in popularity as we get deeper into 2008. Based originally around punk and rock it has now become much more “emotional” in its context, and there is the origin of the Emo scene name.
Music is of course important to the Emo scene but it is much […]
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Posted on May 11th, 2008 by emo
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Emo people love emo music
Evergreen released a 12″ that Emos value. It has dynamic, churning music and sweet, whispering vocals. This one is quite rare, as are their 7″s. Latch onto them if you find them.
Elliot released a CD / LP through Revelation Records entitled “U.S. Songs.” This group is one of the […]
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Posted on May 11th, 2008 by emo
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Emo love has to have emo music
Moss Icon had a 1988 CD entitled “Lyburnum Wit’s End Liberation Fly” that is important in the development of Emo music. It represents the start of the loud / soft Emo crescendo. The CD helped advance the vocal sound of Emo music a long way.
Native Nod’s […]
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Posted on May 11th, 2008 by emo
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Emo music for emo girls
We continue our series on the best music enjoyed by the Emo community. This is part 13. The last several songs in this series are considered Post-Emo Indie Music–yet highly enjoyed by the new generation of Emos.
Christie Front Drive is available from Caulfield Records as both CD and […]
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Posted on May 11th, 2008 by emo
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Emo music for 2008
Hot Water Music’s “Finding the Rhythms” CD is enjoyed by many in the Emo community, as is “Fuel for the Hate Game.” These recordings take the best of Fuel and Fugazi’s guitar drive, while adding a sweaty pop-punk beat and scratchy singing that gets its point across, despite the lack […]
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Posted on May 6th, 2008 by emo
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Best of emo music
Since the Emo culture originated as a musical preference, it’s only fitting that we devote some time and discussion to the best that Emo music has to often. This,, therefore, is a 15-part series on music that the discerning Emo prefers. “Embrace” is a CD recorded by the group of […]
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