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This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. The following is a list of emo pop studio albums by notable artists that have been described as such by music reviews, or any similar source. They are listed in chronological order. Contents 1990s 2000s 2010s 1990s Year Artist Album 1999 The ...
Considered by many to be a defining emo album of the second wave, and key in the development of its subgenre, Midwest emo. [273] Spin's "The 300 Best Albums of the Past 30 Years (1985-2014)": #155 [42] Pitchfork's "The 100 Best Albums of the 1990s" (1999): #76 [6] Paste's "The 90 Best Albums of the 1990s": #58 [274]
Emo is a style of rock music characterized by melodic musicianship and expressive, often confessional lyrics. It originated in the mid-1980s hardcore punk movement of Washington, D.C. , where it was known as "emotional hardcore" or "emocore" and pioneered by bands such as Rites of Spring and Embrace .
Live emo albums (3 C, 1 P) Emo video albums (3 C) Pages in category "Emo albums" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
Sunday's Best albums (2 P) Sunny Day Real Estate albums (6 P) T. Taking Back Sunday albums (1 C, 13 P) ... Pages in category "Emo albums by American artists"
In Rolling Stone 's list of the 40 greatest emo albums of all time, the album came in 7th, with Suzy Exposito writing that the album was "a significant blueprint for dozens of emo and post-hardcore acts to follow". [19] The opening track, "Little League", appeared 3rd on a best-of emo songs list by Vulture. [20]
The Jazz June is an American emo band from Kutztown, Pennsylvania. During their initial run during the 1990s and 2000s, Jazz June played shows with such underground bands as Built to Spill, Hot Rod Circuit, and Mineral. [1] In 2016, Rolling Stone placed the band's album The Medicine at number 33 on its list of the 40 Greatest Emo Albums of All ...
The Power of Failing received extreme praise for its songwriting and honest lyrics. Writing for Allmusic, Blake Butler declared the record to be "a keystone album from one of the most well-known and revered emo rock bands of the '90s", stating that "although the structure is relatively simple most of the time, it is the essence of the music which overwhelms."