I absolutely can't stand people who dismiss an album as 'emo', especially something as important as Propagandhi.
There's so much said here, I couldn't imagine dismissing it so easily, and it irks me that people do. "Oh no, he's talking about raw human emotion that's extremely real and terrifying, not partying, doing drugs and drinking beer?! EMO!" Not to mention, I wouldn't dream of using the same word to describe it as you would Dashboard Confessional or Thursday...
I absolutely can't stand people who dismiss an album as 'emo', especially something as important as Propagandhi.
There's so much said here, I couldn't imagine dismissing it so easily, and it irks me that people do. "Oh no, he's talking about raw human emotion that's extremely real and terrifying, not partying, doing drugs and drinking beer?! EMO!" Not to mention, I wouldn't dream of using the same word to describe it as you would Dashboard Confessional or Thursday...
Too true. When Chris Hannah speaks I listen.
Too true. When Chris Hannah speaks I listen.