A lot of emo records I've gotten into focus, seemingly, on emotive outputs rather than lyricism or a unique diction. This isn't an insult to any songwriters in emo, I love the direct and bleak approach to the gloomy subject matter in emo, but every one in a while, you explore a genre and hear some band or artist who just fuckign sounds like they know exactly what they want to say and how to deliver the same emotions or more unfamiliar ones in a concise way. The band backing the man singing is also great, really heavy and soft as hell are what the songs are typically made of. There's hardly a middle ground, and there's no need for one.
Current - Discography 1992 - 1994
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