Listen to The Hotelier's first album, Home Like Noplace is There. Fucking incredible album and is what put them on the map for emo.
I would check out TWIABP and Foxing for more essential revival stuff as well as Marietta (RIP) Snowing, Prawn, TIny Moving Parts, Everyone Everywhere, Mom Jeans, Fox Wound, Grandview and Hightide Hotel. (there are many more)
I am not big into Modern Baseball but for more pop-punk emo, Posture and the Grizzly's I am Satan is a must listen and of course Brand New. Maybe some A Will Away as well and wash it down with some Runaway Brother.
someone gimme some anti-nazi punk stuff pls thanks buds
Anyone have any favorite Youtube videos of live performances?
Anyone have any favorite Youtube videos of live performances?
this old-ass video of coheed and cambria playing neverender
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0jMl1z0SmLg
claudio drops his pick through the outro and just plays it off like nothing happened
also i miss this coheed and wish they'd go back to this kinda shit
I saw them early this year and they were great. Claudio did express surprise that the show was sold out (Royal Oak Music Theater, Michigan), because him and the band were getting old
don't get me wrong, i still love them and always will, but their last few albums have been super ehhhh to me. especially the last one. but i'll still see them whenever they're in town and i'll never stop jamming their first 4 albums no matter how old i get. dudes introduced me to such a wide array of music with IKSSE3 and GA1.
Just realised I could logistically go see The Hotelier in January. I don't turn down that chance, right?
A sick new TWIABP song is out. I would link but I'm on mobile
Any of you guys got any good records from black friday sales?
edit.
I know its not emo but I really find it hilarious that Refused did a Black Friday exclusive release.
I was going to get a Big Star demos album but ended up finding a (previous?) Record Store Day release of So Alone by Johnny Thunders. Double album, poster thing, little booklet... I just had to.
I've been holding off on picking it up so I can track down an OG press but finally caved. A while back, I caved on a White Light/White Heat repress and then not a month later, found an OG press that I wavered on and eventually passed. If I didn't have that clean 25th anniversary or whatever, I would've been all over the scuffed OG with a skip on Sister Ray in a heartbeat.
MJ is right Old Gray > Sorority Noise.
How much was that White Light/White Heat? For some reason I only have Velvet Underground & Nico even though I like all of their albums.
Saw in a Pitchfork thread over in OT that they think the new Joyce Manor sounds like Everclear. :eyeroll:
Hardcore is such a mercurial title, so it's really no surprise to see all kinds of powerviolence getting thrown around... but that OP link is straight up metal. I can't tell if MJ put it best "that's not hardcore" or Olympia did. Weak thread that actually went somewhere, surprisingly.
But to me, the best hardcore is that original wave of very late 70s to mid 80s. This is a great book on it. Sloppy and meandering, constantly doubling back on itself to make a point that was already made, but that seems natural to the subject matter.
I hate myself for this, but I get so annoyed over genre ignorance. Powerviolence is a thing. Deathcore is a thing. Grindcore is a thing. It bugs me when people just throw shit under an umbrella term. Just like when people try and call pop punk shit emo because someone told them it was emo once.
well in the OPs defense, the Acacia Strain label themselves as hardcore when they are for sure deathcore
Ian Cohen made a top 50 list: https://twitter.com/en_cohen/status/803587970137608192
Best Pitchfork contributor by far.
Ian Cohen made a top 50 list: https://twitter.com/en_cohen/status/803587970137608192
Best Pitchfork contributor by far.
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Little Elephant vid of Old Gray playing 3 new songs from Slow Burn, 2 previously unheard
SOOOO fucking good
I hate myself for this, but I get so annoyed over genre ignorance. Powerviolence is a thing. Deathcore is a thing. Grindcore is a thing. It bugs me when people just throw shit under an umbrella term. Just like when people try and call pop punk shit emo because someone told them it was emo once.
Yeah this list is so solid.
e: actually i take it back. I like the volume of emo on the list is nice but jimmy and cody over stage four? TBS over modern baseball? no dangers or hesitation wounds. no tmp? ian plz
the fox wound album is beyond good though. jank, hotelier, rosenstock and pinegrove are on nice and high spots
i'll post my dumb list soon
http://www.stereogum.com/1914419/stream-old-gray-slow-burn/music/album-stream/
Also full Old Gray's new album Slow Burn for srtreaming
That Old Gray is pretty heavy. The centerpiece spoken word bit when the band starts pummeling and pummeling to the point that phrases get drowned out... woooo.
Yeah it is pretty fucking heavy...
I wish we got more like Everything is in Your Hands... butttt still a killer album