Showing posts with label Style. Show all posts
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Friday, November 6, 2009

Emo Genre or Style



Emo is a type of music that was allied with the punk. Emo it self many mentions comes from emotion, emotional, or emotive.

In addition to Story of the Year, foreign bands, including other categories of wing emo Dashboard Confessional, Finch, The Used, Rufio, Thrice, Silverstein, Brand New, Early November, Good Charlotte, Funeral For A Friend, Matchbox Romance, All American reject, Ataris, etc.. Some of the band there who will not mention them as an emo band, they prefer to say they only play punk rock with a touch of pop.

Emo music is identical with the lyrics poetic, melancholy, is in, contains a lot of anger and sadness about death, suicide, left a lover, a hard life or about a broken-home families. The lyrics were usually voiced by a loud shout, which describe their grief.

Emo bands use a lot of guitar sounds are complex in their songs, but not rare that only uses an acoustic guitar alone. Compared to punk music, emo music is often more soft and slow, or emo music similar to pop-punk music but a bit more complicated. The characteristics of this flow is shouting or loud growl of the vocalist to get more emotional soul of the song that they bring.

Some say emo emocore stands. Emocore own but could actually be said that unlike the flow of emo. Emocore is a mixture of emopunk and hardcore. Might be called hardcore music with emotional lyrics. A Static Lulaby, Underoath and Saosin are a few of the many wing emocore band.

In terms of musicality, difficult to distinguish between the emocore emo music. Even if briefly heard, there was almost no difference. So a bit confused also cited differences with the emo emocore. Distinguishing between emo music with punk rock is also quite difficult, as a result people often get confused to differentiate between the emo, punk, and hardcore. This is compounded by the habit of some bands that do not just play one type of music alone, but they are bound by the image teranjur an ordinary type of music they play. So when the band played a different kind of music so often people become confused and think this type of music they played was the same. In fact, legitimate right if a band wants to change the flow.

For the local measure, which a lot of playing this type of emo music is indie bands, but there are some bands who've signed a major label music emo-style thick. In Bandung, band or music group that has close to the emotional flow example is Bugskin Bugle, Alone At Last, also Disconnected.

Emo is now a lifestyle. Style emo kids in America called emo fag. In Indonesia itself many young people who imitate the style of foreign bands that wing emo, ranging from makeup, clothing, or behavior. Emo boy style is a mixture of gothic, punk and other musical genres. Dressed in punk style, or wearing shirts bearing the name of the band, piercing, hair spiffy with eyes bermaskara, and wearing black eye liner thick. For accessories, too many glasses wearing a black plastic berframe.

Killing Me Inside is my favorite Band


Killing me inside is my favorite band.
Screamo band from many in Indonesia, killing me inside, including cool bands in my opinion.

Indonesian Screamo Post hardcore band with the spread of catchy vocal melodies. Killms formally known as Killing Me Inside a name invented by our drummer. The band started in December 2005. At that time, we only consists of four members: Yosaphat (Guitar), Onad (Bass), Rendy (Drums) and Raka (Guitar). This band really formed in South Jakarta, in mid June 2005 when we found our vocalist named sansan.

Killing Me Inside The goal is to create a Screamo Post hardcore in which power and aggressiveness out of the screaming vocal style mixed with songs that are not conventionally attractive.
However, I prefer at the moment vocalist killing me inside is "Sansan", Sansan out of killing me inside and form a new band with a name PeweGaskins. Miss u sansan.

Emo My Style Screamo My Genre


Emo (pronounced / i moʊ ː /) is a style of rock music is usually characterized by Musicianship melodious and expressive, often hugging the lyrics. He came in the mid-1980s hardcore punk movement of Washington, DC, where he was known as "emotional hardcore" or "emocore" and pioneered by bands such as ritual and embrace spring. Because the style is echoed by the punk bands in contemporary America, sounds and meanings shift and change, mixed with pop punk and indie rock and packed in the early 1990s by groups such as Jawbreaker and Sunny Day Real Estate. In the mid-1990s, a lot of emo acts come from the Central and Midwestern United States, and several independent record companies began to specialize in style.

Emo broke into the main culture in the early 2000s-platinum sales success of Jimmy Eat World and Dashboard subgenre adopted and the emergence of a more aggressive "Screamo". In recent years the term "emo" has been applied by critics and journalists for various artists, including the multiplatinum acts such as Fall Out Boy and My Chemical Romance, and groups as diverse as Coheed and Cambria and Panic at the Disco.

In addition to music, "emo" is generally more often used to indicate the relationship between fans and artists, and to describe aspects related to fashion, culture, and behavior.

Most people have a limited idea of what emo is horrible, just because the most important record in the development of most emo released on vinyl, in small amounts, and with limited distribution. But this is a very influential, so now you have a situation that many kids listen to the third and fourth-generation emo styles without even knowing it. I hope to expose people like great wealth of music before it gets easier to find all the time ...

I'll split the masses "emo" band into several different genres. As categorization effort, there will be exceptions, crossovers, and a tangential relationship. That's fine. The aim is only to put some general trends, general notes on the sounds, music and lyrics of the theme, and how to listen to them.

Some notes on nomenclature. There is no real consensus about what "emo" and "emocore" are, or if they are even different. Obviously these days what you're talking with terms like "punk," "postpunk," "no wave," "hardcore punk," "old-school/new-school," etc (although the difference between "hardcore punk "and" hardcore "lost on many people -" hardcore punk "is punk rock made heavier, faster, louder;" hardcore "is what happens when hardcore punk realize that they do not have to sound like punk rock anymore - still heavy, fast, hard, but with a different foundation.) I wish to draw a clear distinction between the categories, specify their names, and use them consistently. It's just that language.