Pure emotive hardcore band out of California. Raw emotion, grindy guitar, and harsh vocals. Possibly one of the first of the early hardcore bands that ever used lower screaming vocals like what you hear nowadays in metal and deathcore stuff. I like these guys a lot. They remind me of I Have Dreams and a little bit of Kite Flying Society. So if you like them chances are you'll like these guys.
Their complete discography (to my knowledge) : I Wrote Haikus About Cannibalism In Your Yearbook Discography
Epoch of Emotion
A blog, not just about the late 80's and 90's emotive hardcore bands and the music they produced but the music that evolved out of this new genre they created. This is about the bands that make an effort to put forth their emotions in their music, the ones that aren't just another cookie cutter pop group.
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Monday, March 14, 2011
La Dispute
Five piece from Grand Rapids. These guys are slightly more on the end of post-hardcore (I don’t want to start a genre dispute) but nonetheless I love this band. One of my favorites, for sure. These guys are so talented. Guitar parts work together amazingly whether they are doing thick distorted parts or slower clean riffs. The bass lines are always great and often independent from the guitar, a plus in my book. Vocalist Jordan Dreyer’s lyrics are absolutely astounding and the way he presents them is just a great. I recommend this band even though they are a bit different from some bands on here, the emotion is still there no doubt.
I recommend this album: Somewhere At The Bottom of The River Between Vega and Altair
First Album: Vancouver
Mini Albums:
*These albums are four song, untitled, some LP/CD and some digital only releases that are done as benefits for separate organizations (as far as I know)
Saturday, March 12, 2011
Orchid
Orchid is an early screamo band from Massachusetts that started playing in 97’. Great emotive hardcore band. I can’t say enough about the vocals in this band. Screams are absolutely insane. Definitely an early band on the forefront of power violence and emotive hardcore music. If you like Jeromes Dream chances are you’ll like Orchid.
Here is their demo: Orchid Demo
First Album (LP): Chaos Is Me
Second Album (10"): Dance Tonight! Revolution Tomorrow!
Third Album (LP/CD): Gatefold
The Khayembii Communique
Emo band out of Minnesota. These guys are nothing but pure fucking vocal chord destroying emotion. They describe themselves as "A scratchy seven-inch played over the abyss of intervening years of diversion, desertion, and destruction. Never to exist again." The band has a nice amount of slow guitar parts that are contrasted with fast strumming and distorted parts with amazing vocals. If you like Saetia or Kite Flying Society chances are you'll like The Khayembii Communique.
All of their recorded songs: The Khayembii Communique Discography
The Saddest Landscape
This band is from Boston, started sometime in the late 90's. To me they are a mix of punk and emotive hardcore. Guitarist(s) switch it up between slow and fast riffs both distorted and clean. Vocals are awesome, super emotional songs. Great early skramz band for sure.
I recommend this album: Lift Your Burdens High, For This is Where We Cross
More albums: The Sound of The Spectacle
All Is Apologized For, All Is Forgiven Disc One *
All Is Apologized For, All Is Forgiven Disc Two *
Vinyl only release that they did: A Promise Was Made
I cannot find a download for their newest (2010) album but I will keep an eye out. It's called You Will Not Survive.
*These are, from what I understand, a compilation of all their 7" and LP releases, really anything done on record or tape or whatever that they didn't have a CD for.
I recommend this album: Lift Your Burdens High, For This is Where We Cross
More albums: The Sound of The Spectacle
All Is Apologized For, All Is Forgiven Disc One *
All Is Apologized For, All Is Forgiven Disc Two *
Vinyl only release that they did: A Promise Was Made
I cannot find a download for their newest (2010) album but I will keep an eye out. It's called You Will Not Survive.
*These are, from what I understand, a compilation of all their 7" and LP releases, really anything done on record or tape or whatever that they didn't have a CD for.
Friday, March 11, 2011
Sharks Keep Moving
Seattle band that started in 98'. Very melodic and somewhat jazz-like guitar parts. The drums even remind me of jazz quite a lot. Excellent clean vocals. These guys sound pretty similar to Karate. If you like them chances are you'll like Sharks Keep Moving.
Full length album: Sharks Keep Moving
EP's: Desert Strings and Drifters
Pause and Clause
Full length album: Sharks Keep Moving
EP's: Desert Strings and Drifters
Pause and Clause
Karate
Karate is an extremely unique band. They are a Massachusetts based band that formed in 93'. Their style is honestly a little bit of everything. They have an unparalleled mix of blues, jazz, and indie riff's that sometimes have a bit of a punk twist to them. Singer/guitarist Geoff Farina has an amazing voice that fits perfectly with everything they have going for them. I recommend this band to anyone looking for something new, something that is a departure from the screaming of most emotive hardcore bands but still maintains the emotional feel.
I recommend their second full length album: In Place of Real Insight
But in case you want more...
First Album, Self Titled: Karate
Third Album: The Bed Is In the Ocean
Fourth Album: Unsolved
Fifth Album: Some Boots
Sixth Album: Pockets
I recommend their second full length album: In Place of Real Insight
But in case you want more...
First Album, Self Titled: Karate
Third Album: The Bed Is In the Ocean
Fourth Album: Unsolved
Fifth Album: Some Boots
Sixth Album: Pockets
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