The most I can get into emo core is the band Make Me. Hello moon has the best bassline ive ever heard in my life. Another genre that is a hit or miss for me is midwest emo. I like more just emo like Brand New and Movements type emo. Shoegaze emo is amazing also
Listen to my video on Midwest-Screamo. Bands similar to Make Me include: Affect Effect, Age Sixteen, Algae Bloom, Anomie, Black Juju, Boy Problems, Bright Calm Blue, Brigitte Sans Bardot, Citycop, Cyan, A Day's Refrain, Etchings, Forever & Always, Full Surrender, Girl Scouts, Harisson Bergeron
Good observation!! Emo-core spawned out of hardcore punk, post-hardcore, melodic-hardcore, post-punk, and indie-rock. So of course its going to have similarities to Melodic Hardcore. However, there are elements emo-core uses that separates itself from the rest of hardcore i.e. Loud-Soft dynamics, introspective lyrics, and of course a melodic sound. Though other genres can use "emo elements" the whole thing about emo is that it uses ALL of these elements.
Emocore refers to the first wave of emotional hardcore that came from the DC hardcore scene in the mid 80s, with bands like Rites of Spring, Embrace, the Hated, Moss Icon, etc. Midwest emo (I know you didn't ask, but this is related) was the second wave of emo in the 90s, moving away from the hardcore elements and taking more inspiration from indie rock. Screamo came about at roughly the same time as midwest emo, and went in the opposite direction. It took emocore and made it faster and more intense, while also taking more inspiration from post-hardcore, mainly with soft/loud dynamics. And, of course, screaming. There are many more modern bands (Bring Me the Horizon, Asking Alexandria, Sleeping with Sirens, etc) who are described as screamo despite having nothing to do with this or any scene of emo, so fans of the genre came up with the term "skramz" to distinguish this original wave of screamo from the false screamo bands. Some bands include pg99, city of caterpillar, saetia, antioch arrows, heroin, orchid, jeromes dream, and many others. There's also been a very recent resurgance of screamo/skramz that combines it with elements of midwest emo. Some bands include foxtails, I hate sex, william bonney, merchant ships, and your arms are my cocoon
@@gwgwgwgwgwgwgwgwgw I wouldn't say "false screamo" just Old-School screamo. Just as Snapcase isn't "false hardcore" they're just not old-school hardcore. The "fake-screamo" sound does link back to real screamo bands (Grade and KeepSake are the two main perpetrators) so its kinda wrong to say there is zero ties back
Pre '85 emo? Thats just gonna be the Rites of Spring demo and maybe live shows of The Hated and Embrace. There is no recorded "emo" music before 1984, anything before that is either alleged dates of live shows or just straight up post-hardcore. Good luck anyways.
@@EMOtiveHXC There are multiple pre NDR Hüsker Dü songs that can be considered Emo. Mission of Burma has some notable songs, the Faith (band by Ian MacKaye's brother, three of their members joined Embrace later on) has one important song called 'Say No More'. These people were actually friends with Picciotto, I think one of the Faith members later joined OLW aswell. And there's Government Issue.
This is a video on the vein of DC style emotional hardcore. Sunny Day Real Estate was apart of the second wave of emo bands that combined emo-core with indie rock.
thank you for the real emo lesson
Other forms of emo are still emo (indiemo, screamo, emoviolence, emopop). Its like saying "metalcore isn't hardcore"
@@EMOtiveHXC i know, im just making a ref to the copypasta
now you know what real emo consists of!
I find it cool you can hear the hardcore punk influences!
because emo is hardcore punk with introspective lyrics
@@handel1111 i know
i love emotional hardcore
Hardcore is already emotional
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Sad hardcore then
Emotive Hardcore*
The most I can get into emo core is the band Make Me. Hello moon has the best bassline ive ever heard in my life. Another genre that is a hit or miss for me is midwest emo. I like more just emo like Brand New and Movements type emo. Shoegaze emo is amazing also
Listen to my video on Midwest-Screamo. Bands similar to Make Me include: Affect Effect, Age Sixteen, Algae Bloom, Anomie, Black Juju, Boy Problems, Bright Calm Blue, Brigitte Sans Bardot, Citycop, Cyan, A Day's Refrain, Etchings, Forever & Always, Full Surrender, Girl Scouts, Harisson Bergeron
@@EMOtiveHXC oh hell yeah!! Im glad you know Make Me 😄
@@EMOtiveHXC do you know this emo that page. trying to say that movements is not emo. I dont believe it 😭 I refuse to believe that page
@@EMOtiveHXCAGE SIXTEEN MENTIONED AHHH I THOUGHT I WAS THE ONLY ONE
Takes us through the time line of emotive hardcore.
no touche amore is a little crazy tbh, parting the sea and stage four are some of the most influential modern emocore/post hardcore albums
I can't find the End of a Year song
What the hell is up with the picture at 6:24?
yeah jesus christ
yeah what?
That’s the only known picture of them and… yeah lol
@@EMOtiveHXC surely you couldve scribbled that shit out ahah
@@danielhello9558 lmaooo nope. That was legit the only picture I could find of them
Can you please lmk how I can listen to warm for her by Cold like December & wooden friend by slight ? Love the video you put out btw
I think I got them off Soulseek, there’s an upload of CLD on UA-cam but I’ll get you the files and links if you want
@@EMOtiveHXC yes please if you can
@@EMOtiveHXC or if you posted them on your channel that would be bad ass
@Its Gabe lol Fine. I'll have them up later today
Indian summer ❤
It reminds me the time that I listened all A Fire Inside discography every month
4:00 sounds like New York Hardcore/ Metallic Hardcore
Thank you for adding to the video with so many influential groups for us!
Ilya, I.Witness
next post-hardcore?
Julia ❤ ❤ ❤
Can you list where you got some of the songs? some of them aren’t in youtube or spotify
Bandcamp and Soulseek
♥
What's the difference between Emoviolence and Screamo?
The Hated ❤
It feels similar to Melodic Hardcore. Is it the same?
Good observation!! Emo-core spawned out of hardcore punk, post-hardcore, melodic-hardcore, post-punk, and indie-rock. So of course its going to have similarities to Melodic Hardcore. However, there are elements emo-core uses that separates itself from the rest of hardcore i.e. Loud-Soft dynamics, introspective lyrics, and of course a melodic sound. Though other genres can use "emo elements" the whole thing about emo is that it uses ALL of these elements.
@@EMOtiveHXC thx man
What's the difference between emocore and screamo?
One is primarily screams...the other includes some clean singing or spoken word.
Emocore refers to the first wave of emotional hardcore that came from the DC hardcore scene in the mid 80s, with bands like Rites of Spring, Embrace, the Hated, Moss Icon, etc.
Midwest emo (I know you didn't ask, but this is related) was the second wave of emo in the 90s, moving away from the hardcore elements and taking more inspiration from indie rock.
Screamo came about at roughly the same time as midwest emo, and went in the opposite direction. It took emocore and made it faster and more intense, while also taking more inspiration from post-hardcore, mainly with soft/loud dynamics. And, of course, screaming. There are many more modern bands (Bring Me the Horizon, Asking Alexandria, Sleeping with Sirens, etc) who are described as screamo despite having nothing to do with this or any scene of emo, so fans of the genre came up with the term "skramz" to distinguish this original wave of screamo from the false screamo bands. Some bands include pg99, city of caterpillar, saetia, antioch arrows, heroin, orchid, jeromes dream, and many others.
There's also been a very recent resurgance of screamo/skramz that combines it with elements of midwest emo. Some bands include foxtails, I hate sex, william bonney, merchant ships, and your arms are my cocoon
Emo-core uses screams less often and doesn't sound as harsh
@@gwgwgwgwgwgwgwgwgw I wouldn't say "false screamo" just Old-School screamo. Just as Snapcase isn't "false hardcore" they're just not old-school hardcore. The "fake-screamo" sound does link back to real screamo bands (Grade and KeepSake are the two main perpetrators) so its kinda wrong to say there is zero ties back
what's up with the pic for the band Cold Like December at 6:21 with all the racist bullshit?
What about early blessfhefall, early the devil's wears prada, and early Asking Alexandria? That so emo
LOL no.
That’s more post hardcore and metal core
Silent Majority? Or we calling that melodicore? Greatest band from long island. I'd even throw glassjaw's first album in emocore.
I will make a video on this now, with more focus on pre 85 emo
Pre '85 emo? Thats just gonna be the Rites of Spring demo and maybe live shows of The Hated and Embrace. There is no recorded "emo" music before 1984, anything before that is either alleged dates of live shows or just straight up post-hardcore. Good luck anyways.
@@EMOtiveHXC There are multiple pre NDR Hüsker Dü songs that can be considered Emo. Mission of Burma has some notable songs, the Faith (band by Ian MacKaye's brother, three of their members joined Embrace later on) has one important song called 'Say No More'. These people were actually friends with Picciotto, I think one of the Faith members later joined OLW aswell. And there's Government Issue.
@@EMOtiveHXC hey buddy excuse me but what's wrong with sv3rige? 🤔
Emocore >> otro tipo de emo
Breakwater 💔
Tropel Nat: ua-cam.com/video/gU9_hqRu97w/v-deo.html
What's wrong with sv3rige?
He’s an elitist who doesn’t recognize change in emo
Dudes also a nut job. Like he’s just a bad person
Literally a nazi (like no joke)
Where is Sunny Day Real State? 😡😡😡
This is a video on the vein of DC style emotional hardcore. Sunny Day Real Estate was apart of the second wave of emo bands that combined emo-core with indie rock.
is midwest emo
🎣?
My Chemical Romance First album Bullets pretty much sound like this
El primer álbum es pos Hardcore...