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12-31-2013, 12:38 AM | #4 (permalink) |
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Depends on your definition of "emo", but from your question I'm guessing you mean modern emo/ screamo...
Try Eyes Set to Kill: [male screamer, female singer] Eyes Set to Kill - "Broken Frames" Suburban Noize Records - YouTube Flyleaf [female singer, occasionally screams] Flyleaf - All Around Me - YouTube Fireflight Fireflight - Unbreakable - YouTube Damone Damone - Out Here All Night - YouTube Flee The Seen Flee The Seen - Wire Tap Out - YouTube Versa Emerge VersaEmerge: Fixed At Zero [OFFICIAL VIDEO] - YouTube Blameshift Blameshift: Secrets [Official Video] - YouTube The Material The Material - Life Vest [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO] - YouTube Last edited by xLizardx; 12-31-2013 at 12:49 AM. Reason: A base grammatical error. I am horrified at myself. |
12-31-2013, 08:19 PM | #6 (permalink) |
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I didn't want to be the one to say it, so I'm glad someone else did. They are all definitely pop-rock bands.
Emo bands with a female vocalist? My favorite is Football, etc. I also like Pity Sex, but I don't know if a lot of people would really consider them emo.
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12-31-2013, 08:49 PM | #7 (permalink) | |
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Therefore, I will not apologise for using the word in two differing contexts: a. to refer to the subgenres with which I personally associate it and b. to refer to the genres/ subgenres that are associated with the word in popular/ mainstream conceptions. Why the latter? Because chances are, no matter what your personal [and potentially more informed] perspective on the matter may be, if someone who doesn't know much about this area of music uses the term, then they probably are actually picturing something that sounds more like Fall Out Boy. Obviously, understanding context is always expedient when trying to conduct a conversation. Since the person who asked the question doesn't [IMO] seem to know much about the genre[s], then I provided a list of what I thought she would most likely wish to hear. Now, you can waste your time getting all holier-than-thou about my more pragmatic approach, or you can learn to accept the fact that the meanings of words evolve and change, and that, moreover, it makes absolutely no difference to you what another person listens to - no one is forcing you to follow suit. Now please, re-consider your elitist attitude. It's neither big, nor clever, and it certainly doesn't make you seem cooler than the other kids. |
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