15. Rethinking the History of Emo: How we got from Rites of Spring to MCR, and why counting the waves of emo past the 3rd Wave is stupid - Reddit, 访问时间为 四月 14, 2025,https://www.reddit.com/r/Emo/comments/y7vo1z/rethinking_the_history_of_emo_how_we_got_from/ 16. Rites o...
we shared a bus with them. They are extremely nice people and I love their new song "Pass the Nirvana" a lot. That’s inspiring to me to watch a band that has been around maybe longer than us continuing to grow. They also sho...
A Fever You Can't Sweat Outis more the Faint than the Faith, but it's difficult to argue that it'snota snapshot of where "emo" was at in 2005, right down to the sentence-long song titles. Everything that happened in its aftermath – band members leaving, an arena tour that ...
“Helena” is also the last song they performed live before splitting up, which makes it even more special. 2. “Sugar, We’re Goin Down” by Fall Out Boy “Sugar, We’re Goin Down” is one of the most popular rock emo songs from the 2000s. It was released as the lead single fr...
Whereas most of E!E!(IWALE)’s peers brought life to dormant formats, the Latinens rewrote history, imagining emo as the logical extension of the effusive and earnest maximalism of mid-aughts indie rock: keening coed vocalists, run-on song titles, precious conceptual gambits, lots of musical...
A Fever You Can't Sweat Outis more the Faint than the Faith, but it's difficult to argue that it'snota snapshot of where "emo" was at in 2005, right down to the sentence-long song titles. Everything that happened in its aftermath – band members leaving, an arena tour that ...
A rush of whirring electronics, orchestral flourishes and vaudeville camp, A Fever You Can't Sweat Out is more the Faint than the Faith, but it's difficult to argue that it's not a snapshot of where "emo" was at in 2005, right down to the sentence-long song titles. Everything that...
A rush of whirring electronics, orchestral flourishes and vaudeville camp, A Fever You Can't Sweat Out is more the Faint than the Faith, but it's difficult to argue that it's not a snapshot of where "emo" was at in 2005, right down to the sentence-long song titles. Everything...