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Midwest emo (or Midwestern emo [1]) refers to the emo scene and/or subgenre [2] that developed in the 1990s Midwestern United States. Employing unconventional vocal stylings, distinct guitar riffs and arpeggiated melodies, [ 3 ] Midwest emo bands shifted away from the genre's hardcore punk roots and drew on indie rock and math rock approaches ...
This is a list of Midwest emo bands. This is not a list of emo bands from the Midwestern United States , but bands that are a part of the specific Midwest emo genre. Contents
The band was featured in Funeral Sounds article titled "Five Emo One-Release Wonders". [8] Jack Senff went on to play in William Bonney with Gerstein, Kenway, Josh Miller, and Ethan Bonney. After William Bonney, Jack started North Folk, Boy Rex and Knola and began to release acoustic folk music under his full name "Jack M. Senff" on Skeletal ...
Algernon Cadwallader's music has been described as emo and math rock.They cite Cap'n Jazz and The Beatles as influences. [16] According to Ian Cohen of Pitchfork, the band "purposefully chose Midwestern emo over other forms of punk and hardcore, a choice that liberated from the professionalism, earnestness, and striving that defines indie rock."
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Camping in Alaska has been considered influential to Midwest emo and the emo revival movement, particularly its debut album, which has been described as a cult classic. [12] The band has cited Sunny Day Real Estate , Modest Mouse , Fugazi , Pavement , and Jawbreaker as influences.
And of course, I can't forget about Kris Kringle's thoughtful gems in Miracle on 34th Street (“Christmas isn’t just a day. It’s a frame of mind.”) It’s a frame of mind.”)
Braid is an American emo band from Champaign, Illinois, formed in 1993.. Following several early line-up changes, the band eventually settled on Bob Nanna on guitar and vocals, Todd Bell on bass, Chris Broach on guitar and vocals, and Roy Ewing on drums until he was replaced in 1997 by new drummer Damon Atkinson.