TEXAS IS THE REASON
― call all destroyer, Wednesday, 11 July 2012 12:35 (thirteen years ago)
No prob. Hated people all still annoyed that the Joy-vandalized "What Was Behind" 12" is what most folks know.
― Three Word Username, Wednesday, 11 July 2012 12:37 (thirteen years ago)
what about that one Texas Is The Reason album?
Yes, definitely! Lots of people rep for the first EP, too, but I never really liked it. Do You Know Who You Are is classic, though.
― cwkiii, Wednesday, 11 July 2012 12:41 (thirteen years ago)
Moss Icon was another band mentioned - their discography just got reissued.
― wronger than 100 geir posts (MacDara), miércoles 11 de julio de 2012 3:29 (5 hours ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
reunion show in nyc october 25th and lpr
i feel a lot of bands would probably qualify for this thread.
if I started posting like Mohinder and Angel Hair youtubes or whatever it would effectively ruin the thread right
― if you are a false nine don't entry (DJ Mencap), miércoles 11 de julio de 2012 5:16 (3 hours ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
that's funny because i'm only in here hoping that the *core end of the spectrum rears its head
― fauxmarc, Wednesday, 11 July 2012 12:58 (thirteen years ago)
*october 25th at lpr
― fauxmarc, Wednesday, 11 July 2012 12:59 (thirteen years ago)
City Of Caterpillar - S/T
!
i mean if we're already that far along in the timeline (and that far out in terms of genre) i will totally not feel bad for pulling a
Majority Rule - Interviews with David Frost
― fauxmarc, Wednesday, 11 July 2012 13:03 (thirteen years ago)
lol forgive my porous memory 3WU
City Of Caterpillar LP is good but I shd get round to offloading it given it seems to go for £30 or so easily enough and I've not played it in years
― if you are a false nine don't entry (DJ Mencap), Wednesday, 11 July 2012 13:22 (thirteen years ago)
I think Saves the Day's Stay What You Are should be included, because it definitely is a prime example of where the "emo" thing went in the early 2000s. I hesitate bringing them up because I know how loathed they are, but I would argue that Dashboard Confessional's The Place You Have Come to Fear the Most should be a part of the canon. Not because its a good record, but because, again, its a pretty solid example of the genre's evolution over time. For a better Carraba related album though, maybe Further Seems Forever's The Moon is Down.
I also might toss out Bright Eyes' Letting Off the Happiness.
― heated debate over derpy hooves (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Wednesday, 11 July 2012 13:41 (thirteen years ago)
1985. What did you do when you were 16?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ePxcBXsmuuI
― Three Word Username, Wednesday, 11 July 2012 13:49 (thirteen years ago)
nice!
― gonna send him to outer space, to hug another face (NickB), Wednesday, 11 July 2012 13:55 (thirteen years ago)
1988, and more heard (and therefore ripped-off) at the time:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6DjkIloPpA
― Three Word Username, Wednesday, 11 July 2012 14:01 (thirteen years ago)
Late '89, unreleased, commonly bootlegged, the best stuff we did:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AevJDUQv8Mw
― Three Word Username, Wednesday, 11 July 2012 14:05 (thirteen years ago)
hey I remember that second song alright! the singing's not really my thing, but the music still stands up so kudos to that m33d3r guy
― gonna send him to outer space, to hug another face (NickB), Wednesday, 11 July 2012 14:28 (thirteen years ago)
Jawbreaker - BivouacSense Field - BuildingGrade - Under the Radar (or is that to punk-ey/screamy)Farside?
― Regional Tug (irrational), Wednesday, 11 July 2012 16:04 (thirteen years ago)
boy's life: departures and landfallsstill life: from angry heads with skyward eyes
oh also kudos to lamp for mentioning knapsack
― Whiney vs. (BradNelson), Wednesday, 11 July 2012 16:15 (thirteen years ago)
oh yeah, also:
split lip/chamberlain: fate's got a driver
― Whiney vs. (BradNelson), Wednesday, 11 July 2012 16:31 (thirteen years ago)
does hot water music count? can't remember the STICT emo definitions. lol what was that ridiculous website?
― hardhouse banter (tpp), Wednesday, 11 July 2012 16:34 (thirteen years ago)
and if anyone wanted me to assemble a third-wave canon (say, saves the day on) i could
― Whiney vs. (BradNelson), Wednesday, 11 July 2012 16:34 (thirteen years ago)
haha www.fourfa.com! xp
― hardhouse banter (tpp), Wednesday, 11 July 2012 16:36 (thirteen years ago)
always loved how it labels pretty much all the bands everyone i've ever met would consider 'emo' as 'post-emo indie rock' #shotsfired
― hardhouse banter (tpp), Wednesday, 11 July 2012 16:38 (thirteen years ago)
but yeah:
hot water music - no division
― hardhouse banter (tpp), Wednesday, 11 July 2012 16:40 (thirteen years ago)
+ that get up kids coalesce cover
― hardhouse banter (tpp), Wednesday, 11 July 2012 16:41 (thirteen years ago)
American Football - s/t
This is probably my favorite "emo" album ever, but/because it's like a post-rock version of emo.
― Never translate Dutch (jaymc), Wednesday, 11 July 2012 16:43 (thirteen years ago)
i need to get that moss icon set when i have the money. will be niceafter only having mp3s all these years
― Algerian Goalkeeper, Wednesday, 11 July 2012 16:44 (thirteen years ago)
small brown bike - dead reckoning
worse/'most emo' band name ever
― hardhouse banter (tpp), Wednesday, 11 July 2012 16:44 (thirteen years ago)
well i did it anyway
cursive: domesticathe get up kids: four minute milethe get up kids: something to write home aboutsaves the day: through being coolsaves the day: stay what you aretaking back sunday: tell all your friendsbrand new: deja entendubrand new: the devil and god are raging inside methursday: full collapsefall out boy: take this to your gravesay anything: ... is a real boy
― Whiney vs. (BradNelson), Wednesday, 11 July 2012 16:45 (thirteen years ago)
I was never personally all that into emo, but references to Small Brown Bike and Mock Orange are super-nostalgic for me b/c I had friends who liked/played basement shows with them in the late '90s.
― Never translate Dutch (jaymc), Wednesday, 11 July 2012 16:48 (thirteen years ago)
Oh yeah, thats a good list of latter day emo albums. Good call on the first TBS record.
― heated debate over derpy hooves (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Wednesday, 11 July 2012 16:49 (thirteen years ago)
really loving that Words Come Back track, TWU!
― Porto for Pyros (The Cursed Return of the Dastardly Thermo Thinwall), Wednesday, 11 July 2012 17:13 (thirteen years ago)
I know I've said this elsewhere but I saw The Hated in an Indiana cornfield in 1989 and they were awesome. I even did an interview with them that is preserved on video. I will totally buy a reissue, glad to hear it's in the works. I used to have one of the tapes and both singles, but I sold them like a dumbass when I got really into noize.
― sleeve, Wednesday, 11 July 2012 17:29 (thirteen years ago)
Glad you dug it, Thermo. That song has been described as the Ur Document of emo, 'cause it was the first song of pain we did that didn't go druggy in the middle.
We played a Bloomington basement in August or September '88, sleeve, and that was our last show in Indiana -- are you thinking of that show? Or maybe an earlier one, without me (I don't mean "me" per se, I am using it as an abbreviation for "that M33d3r person" -- also by "we" I mean "the Hated", whom I feel like I know from their wonderful recordings) -- did the bass player have a Rickenbacker or a Yamaha headless?
― Three Word Username, Wednesday, 11 July 2012 18:01 (thirteen years ago)
Another small band that didn't get a lot of national recognition but made scene waves was Ashes from Washington, D.C. - really pretty female vocals over palm-muted crunchy chords.
let me also recommend Scarab (who partially went on to become One True Thing). You can download their whole discography here: http://porvidapunk.blogspot.com/2011/09/scarab-discography.html
― ♆ (gr8080), Wednesday, 11 July 2012 20:09 (thirteen years ago)
Lamp wrt to:
ive always sorta gravitated towards the beardier, slower stuff
were you ever in to Three Mile Pilot?
― ♆ (gr8080), Wednesday, 11 July 2012 20:10 (thirteen years ago)
I love Three Mile Pilot!
― Algerian Goalkeeper, Wednesday, 11 July 2012 20:10 (thirteen years ago)
i'm glad saves the day and lifetime are getting mentioned-- i dont consider them emo canon but they are v v awesome and important
― ♆ (gr8080), Wednesday, 11 July 2012 20:11 (thirteen years ago)
also thank you for posting The Hated-- how had i never heard of this band?
early At The Drive In also def belongs somewhere in or close to the canon:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tIdkBqI6dhg
― ♆ (gr8080), Wednesday, 11 July 2012 20:12 (thirteen years ago)
Sure, ATDI should fit in. What about Quicksand? They were a bit closer to the weird 1994-era alternative/metal crossover but are considered a major influence on a lot of bands. And if we consider Lifetime, than their spin-off band Kid Dynamite could also be a contender.
― Marty Innerlogic, Wednesday, 11 July 2012 20:18 (thirteen years ago)
does hot water music count
i feel like everyone that was talking about braid back then was also talking hwm
― fauxmarc, Wednesday, 11 July 2012 21:52 (thirteen years ago)
Probably also Goddamnit and the self-titled singles comp by Alkaline Trio probably deserve a spot.
― heated debate over derpy hooves (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Wednesday, 11 July 2012 21:54 (thirteen years ago)
my missus is all about this stuff
find myself quite partial to braid frame and canvas
cant remember if it's save the day or get up kids i cant abide, probably both tbf
― r|t|c, Wednesday, 11 July 2012 22:34 (thirteen years ago)
Has anyone agreed on when 3rd wave emo started? im not sure you can really say the get up kids are 3rd wave when they started the same time as some 2nd wave bands!
― Algerian Goalkeeper, Wednesday, 11 July 2012 22:35 (thirteen years ago)
Anyway I'll rep for Something to Write Home About all day long. and promise ring too
― Algerian Goalkeeper, Wednesday, 11 July 2012 22:36 (thirteen years ago)
im not sure you can really say the get up kids are 3rd wave when they started the same time as some 2nd wave bands!
eh i rope them in b/c take this to your grave is essentially a tribute to four minute mile
― Whiney vs. (BradNelson), Thursday, 12 July 2012 02:02 (thirteen years ago)
anyway at gunpoint i'd say third wave began with something to write home about and through being cool in '99
probably also an argument to be made for 2001-2002 with your favorite weapon and tell all your friends
― Whiney vs. (BradNelson), Thursday, 12 July 2012 02:05 (thirteen years ago)
i only ever dabbled in this stuff so i wont argue, but in my mind they were 2nd wave but it hardly matters.
― Algerian Goalkeeper, Thursday, 12 July 2012 02:07 (thirteen years ago)
i forgot how much i liked still life!
i should go listen to them again
― ♆ (gr8080), Thursday, 12 July 2012 02:12 (thirteen years ago)
van pelt y'all
― bear, bear, bear, Thursday, 12 July 2012 02:56 (thirteen years ago)
ive never even heard of them! this thread has been super informative cuz i was at best a dabbler in late emo i just had all the bright eyes cds i mean all the bright eyes cds
texas is the reason is otm i was trying and failing to remember them last nite
― Lamp, Thursday, 12 July 2012 03:00 (thirteen years ago)
[if I started posting like Mohinder and Angel Hair youtubes or whatever it would effectively ruin the thread right
Not for me.
― EveningStar (Sund4r), Thursday, 12 July 2012 03:13 (thirteen years ago)
Attention all bookmarkers: Are you aware ofThis POLL Will Become the Anthem of Your EMO Voting Thread / You're Two Floors Down CAMPAIGNING in the Back Room.
― ArchCarrier, Tuesday, 21 February 2017 16:27 (nine years ago)
question: did The Anniversary's "Designing A Nervous Breakdown" actually influence other bands? Or do I just think/wish it did/should've?
― alpine static, Wednesday, 24 May 2017 20:37 (nine years ago)
I heard the contemporary band Slow Mass' album 'On Watch' and was shocked how good it is--and how much it completed the thought of the sort of music I listened to when I was 16-19 and then thoroughly abandoned and left behind.
So it compelled me to listen again to the music I'd really loved back then (circa '96-'99) and I ended up making a mix that really surprised me. The title and artwork style come from an internet radio station I had from my dorm room my freshman year of college...
https://musicophilia.files.wordpress.com/2020/05/musicophilia_00_various_-_a-boy-his-pet-heart_1994-1999_cover-a.jpg?w=1024
https://musicophilia.files.wordpress.com/2020/05/musicophilia_00_various_-_a-boy-his-pet-heart_1994-1999_cover-b.jpg?w=1024
Various – ‘A Boy & His Pet Heart’1994-1999SIDE A01 [00:00] For Carnation – “On the Swing” (‘Marshmallows’ 1996)02 [02:00] Ida – “Tellings” (‘I Know About You’ 1996)03 [06:20] Hum – “Stars” (‘You’d Prefer An Astronaut’ 1995)04 [11:30] Everyone Asked About You – “Last Dance” (‘Let’s Be Enemies’ 1998)05 [14:15] The Promise Ring – “Red & Blue Jeans” (‘Nothing Feels Good’ 1997)06 [17:05] Cap’n Jazz – “Oh Messy Life” (‘Schmap’n Shmazz’ 1995)07 [19:05] Don Caballero – “Room Temperature Suite” (‘What Burns Never Returns’ 1998)08 [24:30] That Dog – “You Are Here” (‘That Dog’ 1996)09 [29:00] Karate – “This, Plus Slow Song” (‘In Place of Real Insight’ 1997)SIDE B10 [31:15] Rainer Maria – “Breakfast of Champions” (‘Look Now Look Again’ 1999)11 [34:45] Rodan – “Bible Silver Corner” (‘Rusty’ 1995)12 [41:35] Red House Painters – “Summer Dress” (‘Ocean Beach’ 1995)13 [44:25] Sunny Day Real Estate – “J’Nuh” (‘LP2’ 1995)14 [49:15] Pedro The Lion – “Almost There” (‘Whole’ EP 1996)15 [52:20] Low – “Don’t Understand” (‘Secret Name’ 1999)16 [59:05] Versus – “Thera” (‘The Stars Are Insane’ 1994)17 [63:50] Beekeeper – “Two Men” (‘Ostrich’ 1998)18 [66:15] Jejune – “Regrets Are Unanswered Dreams” (‘This Afternoon’s Malady’ 1998)[Total Time: 1:11:40]
SIDE A
01 [00:00] For Carnation – “On the Swing” (‘Marshmallows’ 1996)02 [02:00] Ida – “Tellings” (‘I Know About You’ 1996)03 [06:20] Hum – “Stars” (‘You’d Prefer An Astronaut’ 1995)04 [11:30] Everyone Asked About You – “Last Dance” (‘Let’s Be Enemies’ 1998)05 [14:15] The Promise Ring – “Red & Blue Jeans” (‘Nothing Feels Good’ 1997)06 [17:05] Cap’n Jazz – “Oh Messy Life” (‘Schmap’n Shmazz’ 1995)07 [19:05] Don Caballero – “Room Temperature Suite” (‘What Burns Never Returns’ 1998)08 [24:30] That Dog – “You Are Here” (‘That Dog’ 1996)09 [29:00] Karate – “This, Plus Slow Song” (‘In Place of Real Insight’ 1997)
SIDE B
10 [31:15] Rainer Maria – “Breakfast of Champions” (‘Look Now Look Again’ 1999)11 [34:45] Rodan – “Bible Silver Corner” (‘Rusty’ 1995)12 [41:35] Red House Painters – “Summer Dress” (‘Ocean Beach’ 1995)13 [44:25] Sunny Day Real Estate – “J’Nuh” (‘LP2’ 1995)14 [49:15] Pedro The Lion – “Almost There” (‘Whole’ EP 1996)15 [52:20] Low – “Don’t Understand” (‘Secret Name’ 1999)16 [59:05] Versus – “Thera” (‘The Stars Are Insane’ 1994)17 [63:50] Beekeeper – “Two Men” (‘Ostrich’ 1998)18 [66:15] Jejune – “Regrets Are Unanswered Dreams” (‘This Afternoon’s Malady’ 1998)
[Total Time: 1:11:40]
Download/stream: https://musicophilia.wordpress.com/2020/05/25/a-boy-and-his-pet-heart-1994-1999/
― Soundslike, Monday, 25 May 2020 18:40 (six years ago)
Whoa, that Slow Mass album is really good! Thanks for the recommendation.Well recorded, good riffs/songwriting, really nice heart-wringing Low-y/Rainer Maria-y M/F harmonies--aspects of them also remind me a bit of Helms Alee in terms of contemporary bands coming at that sensibility more from the metal realm.
(This mix looks great too--was always at a very slight remove from late'-90s emo, but I still hold a good chunk of it close to the cardigan, har)
― call mr zbow that's my name that name again is mr zbow (Craig D.), Monday, 25 May 2020 20:15 (six years ago)
Yeah, the Slow Mass album really threw me for a loop. 1st, because it's a type of music I thought I didn't care about in the least (or at least, hadn't in 21 years); and 2nd, because it's a "revival" of a style, and yet, to my ears, it's honestly better than all but the very best "original" exemplars of that style, and as good as the best. As a sum-total album, I think it's probably the best post-hardcore/emo album I've heard.
https://slowmassmusic.bandcamp.com/album/on-watch
― Soundslike, Wednesday, 27 May 2020 00:01 (six years ago)
For 1992 this was pretty ahead of the curve:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c2DTvKGZXaM
Seaweed is so primed for a Greatest Hits comp, their albums were all pretty uneven but there were at least 2 bangers on each release.
― Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Friday, 12 March 2021 20:27 (five years ago)
Can't say I expected to see City of Caterpillar reunite for a new album on Relapse in 2022...
https://cityofcaterpillar.bandcamp.com/album/mystic-sisters
― a superficial sheeb of intelligence (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Wednesday, 10 August 2022 17:38 (three years ago)
https://thehardtimes.net/lists/we-put-on-a-sweater-vest-and-a-pair-of-thick-rimmed-glasses-to-rank-the-top-50-emo-songs-of-the-90s-while-we-looked-up-our-ex-from-high-school-on-facebook/
decently solid list imho
― underminer of twenty years of excellent contribution to this borad (dan m), Tuesday, 18 July 2023 17:11 (two years ago)
that is a pretty solid list!
thought this revive might be about Billy Corgan complaining about not being included in a book about emo:
losing my mind at the idea that Billy Corgan is mad Smashing Pumpkins are “left out” of emo history pic.twitter.com/CpM8Kalb0z— Leor Galil (@imLeor) July 17, 2023
― Maxmillion D. Boosted (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Tuesday, 18 July 2023 17:21 (two years ago)
something for you emo-heads to chew on
Brooklynvegan 50 Best Punk & Emo Albums: 2015-2019https://www.brooklynvegan.com/50-best-punk-emo-albums-2015-2019/
At the tail-end of 2019, we published a list of the 100 Best Punk & Emo Albums of the 2010s. Making a best-of-the-decade list at the end of a decade is standard practice but the timing does have a few drawbacks. How do you compare an album that’s just a few months old to albums you’ve lived with for most of the decade?
Now that we’re halfway into the next decade, we thought it’d be a good idea to look back on the 50 best punk & emo albums of the second half of the 2010s (2015-2019), the ones that are all now five to nine years old, like the ones from the first half of the 2010s were when we first made that list. As you’d probably expect, there are some albums near the top of this list that were also near the top of our original decade list, but there’s also so much that’s different about this list. Not every album reveals itself immediately (most don’t), and our perspective on the late 2010s continued to change and grow throughout the first half of the 2020s. This list includes stylistic departures that were divisive upon release but became growers over time, and it also includes albums by some now-widely-loved artists whose greatness became much more obvious throughout the early ’20s than it was in 2019. Albums themselves are set in stone once they come out, but impacts of albums are always evolving. Similarly, lists are helpful and fun tools but they’re also built to be updated and revisited. Most best-of-the-’90s lists that were created in 1999 probably didn’t include American Football and Duster. Best-of-the-’80s lists created in 1999 probably didn’t include Bleach. So on and so forth.
It says “punk & emo” in the headline, and for the purposes of this list, that includes punk, pop punk, emo, hardcore, post-hardcore, metalcore, ska, and various forms of punk/emo-adjacent music. Some of these albums could also be on a metal list, and others could also be on an indie rock list. Genre definitions can be just as subjective and debated as music taste.
Representing five years with 50 albums isn’t easy, and there were a lot of others I wished I could’ve included on this list but had to draw the line somewhere. (It’s also one album per artist, to make room for as many artists as possible.) I’m 100% sure that if I revisit the list in another five years, it’ll look different then too. As for the ranking, that would probably change if I revisited the list in another five weeks; at a certain point, the ranking just gets a little superfluous when you’re dealing with 50 albums that are all super important. As far as I’m concerned, lists like these aren’t about establishing a concrete canon; they’re about having a constant conversation.
Read on for my picks of the 50 best punk & emo albums of 2015-2019…
― djmartian, Friday, 29 November 2024 21:50 (one year ago)
I had forgotten about that Fiddlehead record, it was really good. A lot on here I need to check out.
― underminer of twenty years of excellent contribution to this borad (dan m), Monday, 2 December 2024 15:52 (one year ago)
4. Paramore – After Laughter (2017)
do ppl really rate this one higher than the s/t? i remember being pretty disappointed at the time, might need to revisit
― diamonddave85 (diamonddave85), Monday, 2 December 2024 16:24 (one year ago)
OMG i just realized that it was 2015-2019, not 2010-2019 IGNORE ME
― diamonddave85 (diamonddave85), Monday, 2 December 2024 16:25 (one year ago)
some people do prefer after laughter to the s/t tho, they’re out there. i get it
― ivy., Monday, 2 December 2024 16:44 (one year ago)