This band have some high quality sweeping riffs in a number of their songs including this one, its ties in nicely with the emotion of the lyrics. He sets out the situation in the first verse then tells the story of the relationship and its breakdown in the remaining.
Can't decide if these guys are emo? does emo still exist? especialy in Glasgow.
Is/was emo even a real genre? If you take the literal meaning of emo to be 'emotive rock' than lots of music falls into that category, basically any rock music with meaningful lyrics, which I guess puts Twin Atlantic into the category. Only thing is they don't meet the other emo stereotype requirements.
Is/was emo even a real genre? If you take the literal meaning of emo to be 'emotive rock' than lots of music falls into that category, basically any rock music with meaningful lyrics, which I guess puts Twin Atlantic into the category. Only thing is they don't meet the other emo stereotype requirements.
At the end of the day it's just a label, don't worry and enjoy the music.
At the end of the day it's just a label, don't worry and enjoy the music.
This band have some high quality sweeping riffs in a number of their songs including this one, its ties in nicely with the emotion of the lyrics. He sets out the situation in the first verse then tells the story of the relationship and its breakdown in the remaining.
Can't decide if these guys are emo? does emo still exist? especialy in Glasgow.
Is/was emo even a real genre? If you take the literal meaning of emo to be 'emotive rock' than lots of music falls into that category, basically any rock music with meaningful lyrics, which I guess puts Twin Atlantic into the category. Only thing is they don't meet the other emo stereotype requirements.
Is/was emo even a real genre? If you take the literal meaning of emo to be 'emotive rock' than lots of music falls into that category, basically any rock music with meaningful lyrics, which I guess puts Twin Atlantic into the category. Only thing is they don't meet the other emo stereotype requirements.
At the end of the day it's just a label, don't worry and enjoy the music.
At the end of the day it's just a label, don't worry and enjoy the music.
That's right. The Reverend Jessie Jackson once said, "Gospol, rhythm & blue, jazz, all those are just labels, we know that music is music".
That's right. The Reverend Jessie Jackson once said, "Gospol, rhythm & blue, jazz, all those are just labels, we know that music is music".
Still don't like My Chemical Romance.
Still don't like My Chemical Romance.