Tag: emo
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INTERVIEW: Hey, ily!
Caleb Haynes, the force behind Hey, ily!, talks about the project's new EP and about breaking genre boundaries.
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Spectreview: The Garages – LIVE @ HECKDANG
The Garages’ powerful four-song set from Heckdang’s recent Halloween livestream might be your best entryway into the collective’s unique, inclusive take on DIY punk.
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Spectreview: Thank You, I’m Sorry – I’m Glad We’re Friends
The redemptive, full-throttle indie-emo rock of Thank You, I’m Sorry’s second LP feels like an ideal version of the Minneapolis act.
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NON-PROFIT MUSIC FOR THE PROTESTS: Bitch Fits – Invitation to Love
Bitch Fits’ sophomore record, a stellar mixture of heartfelt longing and righteous excoriation, is a huge step up for the Seattle four-piece.
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Spectreview: Panchiko – D>E>A>T>H>M>E>T>A>L
Curio from the year 2000 or viral contemporary indie hit? Decide for yourself in the nostalgic emoscapes of these reissued EPs from mysterious Nottingham band Panchiko.
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Spectreview: Henderson Century – 100
Henderson Century’s 100 pushes the needle into the red while retaining the starkly beautiful melodies of his debut.
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Spectreview: Great Grandpa – Four of Arrows
Great Grandpa find their true voice on the diverse, revelatory Four of Arrows.
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Spectreview: Somos – Prison on a Hill
Somos’ Prison On A Hill is a wonderful, confident pop-punk record that comes to us amidst the tragic death of guitarist Phil Haggerty.
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Spectreview: Strange Ranger – Remembering the Rockets
Strange Ranger evolves even further as they consider the apocalypse in their comforting, classic-sounding new album.
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Spectreview: Self Defense Family – Performative Guilt
Self Defense Family grieve for the fallen on their stormy new post-punk EP.
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