Give me your favorite emo albums, /mu/.
kill yourself
>>127720482I personally prefer their second album. Really wonder what sound they'll try to make on the new one.
>>127720714>City of Caterpillar>Orchid>Portraits of PastBased. Can't decide if Bang Yer Head or ...And the Cat Turned to Smoke is the best screamo song of all time.
>>127720482Is this one actually good or just spam?
>>127721390To save you the time, it's spam.
>>127721390It's actually good.
Cap'n Jazz is pretty cool i guess, the rest of the emo bands sound faggy and whiny, it's mostly a pathetic and despicable genre
>>127720482the one you posted
>>127721390It's actually spam.
Spanish screamo band Corea penned the lengthy tortures of Los Peores 7 km de mi Vida (2004), offering an innovative take on the genre with their many post-rock detours into abrasive noise and chaotic ambience. The seven-minute Cuando el Mar Pierde las Conchas open with torrential screams and guitar distortion but closes with acoustic guitar, speech fragments and assorted found sounds. The seven-minute Interrupciones instead boasts more moderate screaming and riffing, more painful than furious, but then ends with a more visceral wall of noise. La Muerte Fosiliza el Recuerdo el Grito Cristaliza la Agonia opens with warped voices and atmospheric guitar interplay but halfway it explodes in extremely violent punk fury. The eleven-minute Ofelia starts out with crunchy southern-rock and metal riffs but then turns into a repetitive ambient instrumental with busy drumming and then implodes in a coda of sheer noise. The eleven-minute Eterno en la Garganta del Tormento is even more directly influenced by Godspeed You Black Emperor and Mogwai with a lot of minimalist repetition a` la Glenn Branca in the first eight instrumental minutes before finally the screams return. The nine-minute 7 km is musique concrete: an industrial drilling noise, glitchy debris, the distorted sample of a traditional song, the noise of an electrical circuit, more distorted speech, more shapeless noise.
>>127721645He gave it a 7/10 which is a good score for Scaruffi.
>years with tons of people trying to figure out the lyrics and meaning of the album>band members admit that they were just playing around on the studio while having fun
>>127721645>directly influenced by Godspeed You Black Emperor and MogwaiYep, spam
>>127721755lol that's awesome
>>127720482I'll add the Killer was in the Government Blankets by Yaphet Kotto to the discussion. Where You are and Where You Want To Be by On the Might of Princes around that time too. Around that time I was also listening to It's Me God by Breach, plus the City of Caterpillar S-T and Portraits of Past, so I'll double those recs.Lowercase is worth mentioning alongside Corea. Maybe not quite emo. Both the Lync albums too.Let me shill my friends' first EP too (Burial Etiquette S-T):https://youtu.be/SNDuX6-qvjMSadly they changed very quickly after their original drummer left. But the EP still has a special place for me from seeing these guys play shows when I was younger and nobody else was doing anything similar locally. Seeing them play (I think) this show alongside Femur (incredible band)https://youtu.be/g9NInoKseswis a high point from when I was still going to shows in my hometown. RIP the Apollo.>>127720714Both the Brave Little Abacus full-lengths are incredible. Both they and the Newfound Interest in Connecticut (Tell Me About the Long Dark Path Home) produced classics with little else sounding quite the same.>>127721390I've been listening to this album since 2016. It's not new to the board, and it's not spam. It's great.>>127721755>tfw running to Los Peores means you're a fake emo
>>127723059Lemme drop the Femur Bandcamp while I'm here:https://femurtheband.bandcamp.com/album/red-marksThe opening track on that album is incredible. Rest of the album too, and their follow-up. Supposed to be a third in the works.
>>127723059Funny how I always prefered to listen to it while driving than while taking a walk or working out. I find amusing how they explained the recording process, it reminds me to the ones for Tago Mago or Laughing Stock. Maybe that's what made it so great and unique all this time, instead of pretentious pseuds they were just friends having a good time.