Showing posts with label emo bands. Show all posts
Showing posts with label emo bands. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Emo Clothing

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Emo kids dress themselves to express their inner feelings to the world. The emo kids do not wear what is the latest in trend as the other people. They prefer wearing what they want and whenever they want.

New Emo Hairstyle-Haircuts: Emo Shirt

Emo clothing is generally categorized with the skinny jeans that are popular amongst the emo boys and girls. Tight t-shirts are also a part of their funky clothing. These t-shirts have the names of their bands printed on them. Like all the things have their personal value, the emo boys and girls have stuffs that have various drawings or the custom markings done on them.

New Emo Hairstyle-Haircuts: Emo Shoes

The emos do not dress themselves to look different or to stand out, the way these emos wear their clothes totally depends on how they are feeling and gets choose a dress to suit their feelings.

New Emo Hairstyle-Haircuts: Emo Hairstyle

Almost all the emo kids are found wearing a dark style which includes the tight t-shirts with logos of emo bands such as Hawthorne heights or NO logos. The jeans that they prefer wearing are usually tight and skinny that either has faded colours or they like jeans that are most of the times black.

New Emo Hairstyle-Haircuts: Emo Couple

The bracelets and necklaces that they wear have their own sentimental value. They wear skate shoes or the other black shoes that are often beaten up and look old. The emo kids wear belts that are usually checkered and have an amazing looking and dazzling belt buckle that enhances their funky look.

New Emo Harstyle-Haircuts: Emo

Overall, if anyone observes an emo kid, one thing that will be noticed is that they have their own sense of fashion. They do no to get themselves dressed according to what others do. It’s their clothes and their wish to wear whatever they want to. They wear clothes that are unique and have a personal feeling.

Thursday, November 20, 2008

EMO BANDS

Emo Bands

The Emo culture, in bands, started in the mid 80s, which was termed as subgenre of hardcore punk music. As the bands began to emerge and became more prominent, emocore carved its own identity. Emocore described as emotional hardcore music, a term used used to categorize the emotional performances of bands like the Rights of Spring, One Last Wish, Gray Matter, and Fire Party among others.

Dashboard Confessional

By the mid 90s, the emo wave had grown with its own fan following. Bands like Sunny Day Real Estate, Far, and Texas Is the Reason popularized the indie rock touch to emocore. This wave died gradually towards the late 90s when many popular bands disbanded or shifted to other streams of music.

Death Cab for Cutie Concert

The emo wave resurfaced in the 2000s with some bands promoting it. Notably Chris Carrabba stood out in successfully projecting the growing emo scene. As the emo world grew and became associated with fashion trends, bands loosely associated with emo or displayed emotional performances came under the group of emo bands.

Patrick Wolf

Contrary to the past precedence of identifying emo bands that strictly followed emo culture, currently the emo band group has a vast variety and emo has become a rather loose identifier of genre music. Popular emo bands include the Panic at the Disco, Paramore, Matchbook Romance, Moss Icon, City of Caterpillar, Rites of Spring, Poison the Well, The Rocket Summer, Tomorrow's Last Hero, Senses Fail.

Cansei de Ser Sexy

Some of the Indie genre bands with emo appeal are Dashboard Confessional, Death Cab for Cutie, Straylight Run, Cursive, Patrick Wolf, Beep Beep, North of America, The Driveway, Cansei de Ser Sexy, Elliott Smith, The Summer Obsession, The Scene Aesthetic.