NEWS 2021/03/04
Emo, as far as the contemporary understanding of it goes, is known for being many things: self-indulgent, cathartic, pretentious, whiny, powerful, and of course, overly emotional in both content, delivery, and aesthetic. Often the best of quintessential mid-00s emo—such as “All Over You,” the 2007 hit from Sioux Falls rockers The Spill Canvas—will hit all these notes at once, switching between affective modes as effortlessly as one changes band tees. And yet, of all the emotional registers of rock music, emo is very rarely—if ever—considered to be horny. Casting the widest possible net, trawling through the Internet turns up plenty of lists for emo break-up songs to ‘scream-cry’ to, or songs with lyrics you absolutely scratched into objects during high school, or endless variations on the ...
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