Posted on May 11th, 2008 by Admin
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Emo music and emo songs
Unfortunately, it appears that Navio Forge’s “As We Quietly Burn a Hole Into . . .” is out of print, and there was never a CD version of the 12″ EP. It’s unfortunate, because this is definitely the most — well, “Emo” of the Emo records. It has a […]
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Posted on May 11th, 2008 by Admin
We continue our series on the best music enjoyed by the Emo community. This is part 14. The last several songs in this series are considered Post-Emo Indie Music–yet highly enjoyed by the new generation of Emos.
The Promise Ring released “30 Degrees Everywhere” as LP and CD through Jade Tree Records. This is low-fi […]
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Posted on May 11th, 2008 by Admin
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Nation of Ulysses’ first CD / LP was “Plays Pretty for Baby“ introduced us to Emo-as-stylish-trend, but it was their second LP where they really caught hold and found a niche for themselves. That second one had excellent songs with distinct trumpet blasts and stylish jazz interludes. All of their music has a […]
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Posted on May 11th, 2008 by Admin
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Merel has a CD / LP that features crazy chaos with a maze of looping, oddball riffs, that practically leaves you dizzy after listening to it.
Antioch Arrow’s CD and LP, “In Love with Jetts,” was released by Gravity. It is chaotic and hardcore. The music is somewhat nonsensical, and many in the past […]
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Posted on April 23rd, 2008 by Admin
Like any other style, Emo clothing styles vary from season to season. So what’s in style this year? Some holdovers from previous years that are style in fashion include v-necks, Quicksilver jeans, striped polo shirts, and of course, Converse and Van shoes. Also, checkerboard patterns are still popular. Pirate skulls are a fairly new trend, […]
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Posted on April 15th, 2008 by Admin
You can’t really point at one haircut for girls and say “This is what Emo means,” because one of the key points in Emo style is to be individual. But there are some common elements to keep in mind. First, make sure you grow your hair all out; this will allow the side parts and […]
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Posted on April 15th, 2008 by Admin
For the true emo, hair is more than just a style–it’s a statement of who they are. The emo, at his or her core, is a sensitive person who is open to his or her emotions (For those of you out of the loop, “emo” is short for “emotional”). The emo tells the […]
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