Emocore is a useless word. Please, listen in.
Emo stands for emotional hardcore. Anyone who denies that obviously have no facts. Rites of Spring started emo, and it was bastardized by the media when Get Up Kids went big and changed to powerpop. Thus, emocore is proving nothing.
Often times, emocore is placed on Thursday and A Static Lullaby along with the label screamo. Screamo is actually a style of music started by bands like Orchid and perfected by bands like Fueral Diner and Joshua Fit For Battle. Anyways, both bands have constantly explained how they are NOT emocore and dislike this label. Especially ASL, they will yell at their crowd about it.
Please, correct yourselves.
Emo stands for emotional hardcore. Anyone who denies that obviously have no facts. Rites of Spring started emo, and it was bastardized by the media when Get Up Kids went big and changed to powerpop. Thus, emocore is proving nothing.
Often times, emocore is placed on Thursday and A Static Lullaby along with the label screamo. Screamo is actually a style of music started by bands like Orchid and perfected by bands like Fueral Diner and Joshua Fit For Battle. Anyways, both bands have constantly explained how they are NOT emocore and dislike this label. Especially ASL, they will yell at their crowd about it.
Please, correct yourselves.
Emocore does not exist.
by Jaden Mathos December 28, 2005
Get the emocore mug.An increadible music genre started by a punk rock band from the 1980s called Rites of Spring. It was punk rock mixed with emotional lyrics. It is no longer around because it has been replaced with "emo" shit that we now see on MTV and MySpace.
Rites of Spring created emocore.
by (l0ser) DefectiveProduct September 5, 2008
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What used to happen to creative hardcore punk musicians when they got sick of thrashing around and destroying the stage. Emotional lyrics, "DC"-sound, with less strain and gravel thrown into the vocals. Well, that was when it started in the mid-80's.
Nearly died during the mid-90's, but had a revival in the late 90's and early 2000's, especially with At The Drive-In's "Relationship of Command" and "In/Casino/Out". ATDI explored thier hardcore punk roots, with occasionally strained vocals and screaming, while sticking mostly to the DC sound and high register singing of emocore.
Further extrapolation of these hardcore and hardcore punk roots back into emocore leads to music such as Alexisonfire, Thursday and EP-era Saosin. These incorporate extensive use of screaming and hardcore-styled riffs, as well as soft, twinkly, DC-sounding moments. Many argue whether such bands are emocore, post hardcore or screamo, but my scene refers to them as second-wave emocore, while first-wave emocore died with At The Drive-In.
Nearly died during the mid-90's, but had a revival in the late 90's and early 2000's, especially with At The Drive-In's "Relationship of Command" and "In/Casino/Out". ATDI explored thier hardcore punk roots, with occasionally strained vocals and screaming, while sticking mostly to the DC sound and high register singing of emocore.
Further extrapolation of these hardcore and hardcore punk roots back into emocore leads to music such as Alexisonfire, Thursday and EP-era Saosin. These incorporate extensive use of screaming and hardcore-styled riffs, as well as soft, twinkly, DC-sounding moments. Many argue whether such bands are emocore, post hardcore or screamo, but my scene refers to them as second-wave emocore, while first-wave emocore died with At The Drive-In.
"All these south-Ontario emocore bands sound more and more like screamo to me." CORRECT
"Alexisonfire used to be screamo, but 'Watch Out!' is definately second-wave emocore." CORRECT
"The Used aren't pop, they're emocore!" INCORRECT
"Alexisonfire used to be screamo, but 'Watch Out!' is definately second-wave emocore." CORRECT
"The Used aren't pop, they're emocore!" INCORRECT
by El Gordo July 17, 2005
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it's the exact same thing and anyone who thinks A Static Lullaby and The Used are "emo" should be shot in the neck..
it's the exact same thing and anyone who thinks A Static Lullaby and The Used are "emo" should be shot in the neck..
by J October 9, 2004
Get the emocore mug.Allegedly, an overlap of 'emo' and 'hardcore' that predates what is known today as emo.
Considering it's constituents, presumably this means cutting oneself with a chainsaw instead of a razor.
Considering it's constituents, presumably this means cutting oneself with a chainsaw instead of a razor.
An emo kid's self mutilation weapons of choice are razors, broken glass, and broken My Chemical Romance CD's.
When one is emocore, these are exchanged for chainsaws, running circular saws, and metalworking equipment
When one is emocore, these are exchanged for chainsaws, running circular saws, and metalworking equipment
by thousandinone August 22, 2009
Get the Emocore mug.Hardcore music with Emotional lyrics..most common emocore bands consist of members that fitted wear girls pants and wear fitted band shirts(most commonly Youth sizes)and have hair that aimlessly covers one of there eyes,that has them trying to move it in sort of, move aside motion.
by Valerie N. Hernandez November 4, 2004
Get the emocore mug.An early-mid 90s genre of music that combined post-hardcore and 80's emo. NOT to be confused with 'screamo' (meaning pop-punk bands that scream)
Examples include: Hot Water Music, Samiam, Mineral, Braid, Lifetime, Sunny Day Real Estate, Sense Field, Texas Is The Reason,etc
Examples DONT include: Finch, The Used, Story of The Year, Thursday
Examples DONT include: Finch, The Used, Story of The Year, Thursday
by Foryourlungsonly March 15, 2004
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