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angelmk
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Posted: March 08 2009 at 13:44 |
well, i 'am not familiar with emo much, the one i ve heard on mtv is total crap. aren't moving mountains post rock, i ve seen them labeled as post rock, i haven't heard them yet. never heard of Weaver at The Loom
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burritounit
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Posted: March 08 2009 at 13:52 |
angelmk wrote:
well, i 'am not familiar with emo much, the one i ve heard on mtv is total crap. aren't moving mountains post rock, i ve seen them labeled as post rock, i haven't heard them yet. never heard of Weaver at The Loom |
Moving Mountains is a mix of post rock and emo vocals I guess and Weaver At The Loom...is just a mix of Explosions In The Sky with some sort of not so emo vocals.
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angelmk
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Posted: March 08 2009 at 14:25 |
burritounit wrote:
Explosions In The Sky .
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^ enough motivation to try them .
Edited by angelmk - March 08 2009 at 14:26
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burritounit
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Posted: March 08 2009 at 14:42 |
Fair enough...I did enjoyed them very much.
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Moatilliatta
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Posted: March 08 2009 at 22:49 |
When I used the term "emo," I was referring to what I grew up knowing as "emo," bands like Mineral, [early] Sunny Day Real Estate, Texas Is the Reason, The Promise Ring, etc.
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Posted: March 08 2009 at 23:19 |
sunny day real estate is good, and Peregrine is an excellent album by the appleseed cast, a little too indie-ish though.
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Moatilliatta
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Posted: March 09 2009 at 01:08 |
^I love Sunny Day Real Estate's second era, but I do have some nostalgia for that early stuff too.
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Posted: March 09 2009 at 01:45 |
SDRE's second album is fantastic.
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Petrovsk Mizinski
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Posted: March 09 2009 at 01:48 |
Emo is a word that has become twisted in it's meaning over the years really. The real deal, true emo had it's origins in the mid 80s and was heavily based off hardcore and didn't sound anything like the crap they call emo today, which is just watered down pop punk crap that is only remotely related to emo. There was none of that stupid 'emo' fashion back in the good days of true emo, it was about the music first and foremost, while today's garbage is about selling as many records as possible, conforming to a style of fashion and in general, being sh*t house. I freaking love emo, but as with many people, I hate what it became and how the term is used today in the mainstream. The fashion, the stereotypes of self harming teens, the tight jeans that cut off circulation to your 'man parts' and kids walking around in groups in this 'uniform' of 'emo clothes. Oh and those freaking Converse shoes that aren't even that comfortable, I don't get them either. I can pay 40 bucks more for a set of good skate shoes that have 5 times better comfort and more air cushioning *shrug* I just don't get it, because that was never what the real spirit of emo was originally about. As far as I'm concerned, real, proper emo just doesn't really exist anymore, at least not in anything more than the underground now that the mainstream crap took center stage. After the "Second Wave" of emo ended, that was the end of good emo really. Screamo has gotten a bad name too, from the fans that ruin the genre by dressing like retards and all that. I like both emo and screamo, but you don't see me wearing makeup, I have a beard, I love playing metal on guitar and listening to it, no one says you have to dress like an idiot to like a genre, but kids just dive in and follow the trend because it's what's hot at the moment. So there, confession of a metalhead that loves emo (but the real emo ) And as we speak, I'm rocking Sunny Day Real Estate's Diary. Kicks ass. Not very on topic, but hey, emo and post hardcore influenced each other and post hardcore influenced post punk and post metal, so that's the link to making this post slightly on topic:P
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Posted: March 09 2009 at 02:08 |
HughesJB4 wrote:
Oh and those freaking Converse shoes that aren't even that comfortable, I don't get them either. |
Oh come on, Rocky wears them while working out
The most beautiful pair of shoes ever. I remember some six-eight years
ago searching through every shoe shop of about five Finnish towns and
finally finding a pair in this little basement store in Helsinki. Now
they got them everywhere and some cheap replicas too. Should get me a
new pair some day, the old ones are too small now.
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Posted: March 09 2009 at 02:27 |
Heh, they were cool back in the day, but they got ruined by everyone starting to wear them. They cost 60 bucks in Australia, which I find pretty absurd considering I can get a pair of really great skate shoes for 40 bucks more that last a lot longer, have better feet support and cushioning and keep water out of your shoes instead of having you socks soaked when you step in a deep puddle. But then again I'm partly biased because I needed that type of shoe because I used to be heavily into skating and anything less than a good high quality, 100 dollar pair of shoes is not going to last long or provide the kind of shock absorption you need for skating.
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Posted: March 09 2009 at 02:37 |
Getting this more back on topic.
Monolith from Twin Zero is continuing to seriously rock my socks.
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Pekka
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Posted: March 09 2009 at 02:45 |
Yeah it's all a look thing with the Converses for me too. Love the
simple classic design. If I want comfortable shoes I choose skate shoes
as well even though I don't have a board. Though my motto when it comes
to clothing is "f**k fashion, I wear what I want", there's a part of me
that wants to wait until the craze is over and I'll be the only one on
the street wearing them. But then it's going to be that damn shoe hunt
across the country again
Oh, this was not a shoe thread. Russian Circles FTW!
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angelmk
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Posted: March 09 2009 at 11:10 |
i see you had nice shoe /converse talk . i personaly like reebok most, i love that shoe. on topic(ok, not quite) i haven't heard good emo so far, in fact i hadn't dig into this genre deeply, but i will try some of your suggestions.
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Posted: March 09 2009 at 11:39 |
^I wouldn't spend too much time looking at emo stuff, but I highly recommend Sunny Day Real Estate. Their first two albums were somewhat pioneers in the emo realm, and then the band broke up, only to reform a few years later with a new, refined, almost proggy style. It's all good stuff.
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angelmk
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Posted: March 09 2009 at 12:03 |
no no , i have much better music then emo to digg for, but since you've mentioned this one, i may give it a shot.
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Posted: March 09 2009 at 16:40 |
HughesJB4 wrote:
Heh, they were cool back in the day, but they got ruined by everyone starting to wear them. They cost 60 bucks in Australia, which I find pretty absurd considering I can get a pair of really great skate shoes for 40 bucks more that last a lot longer, have better feet support and cushioning and keep water out of your shoes instead of having you socks soaked when you step in a deep puddle. But then again I'm partly biased because I needed that type of shoe because I used to be heavily into skating and anything less than a good high quality, 100 dollar pair of shoes is not going to last long or provide the kind of shock absorption you need for skating.
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Just get some Vans...now that's comfort...anyways, Post Rock/Almost Metal band LONG DISTANCE CALLING is releasing their second album "Avoid The Light" In April 24 if I'm not mistaken. They have a new on their myspace and it sounds good to me.
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angelmk
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Posted: March 09 2009 at 19:10 |
burritounit wrote:
HughesJB4 wrote:
Heh, they were cool back in the day, but they got ruined by everyone starting to wear them. They cost 60 bucks in Australia, which I find pretty absurd considering I can get a pair of really great skate shoes for 40 bucks more that last a lot longer, have better feet support and cushioning and keep water out of your shoes instead of having you socks soaked when you step in a deep puddle. But then again I'm partly biased because I needed that type of shoe because I used to be heavily into skating and anything less than a good high quality, 100 dollar pair of shoes is not going to last long or provide the kind of shock absorption you need for skating.
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Just get some Vans...now that's comfort...anyways, Post Rock/Almost Metal band LONG DISTANCE CALLING is releasing their second album "Avoid The Light" In April 24 if I'm not mistaken. They have a new on their myspace and it sounds good to me.
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good news, I like their Satellite bay , so let we see what's next.
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Posted: March 09 2009 at 20:16 |
Yeah...did you heard their Split album with Leech?
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angelmk
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Posted: March 10 2009 at 07:57 |
burritounit wrote:
Yeah...did you heard their Split album with Leech?
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no. is it good?
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