Emo tattoos are more than just body art; they are profound symbols of self-expression, emotion, and identity. For those who ...
“Emo is often seen as a lost subculture due to its transatlantic nature and the way so many parts of its more radical styles and sounds became assimilated with pop culture,” Jamie Bre ...
Think again. Attempts to carry on the glory days of goth subculture and its emo offshoot have had a hard time producing ...
In the crowd at ACL, the community created by Movements is larger than the sum of its parts. As Miranda goads a mosh pit into ...
Running from September to January, this pilot exhibition seeks to capture the ‘lost’ subculture of Emo as it flourished in ...
It might sound like a redundant thing; many of the most iconic slowcore bands (Low, Codeine, Duster, Carissa’s Wierd, etc) sound pretty fuckin’ emo in the first place–not to mention ...
Scene evolved from emo, heavily influenced by Japanese styles such as kawaii and Harajuku street fashion, with more neon colours and patterns. ‘Mall goth’ is another subculture of the ’90s ...
“The ethos of emo resonated deeply with a generation, channeling collective teenage melancholy into a transatlantic subculture that thrived in cyberspace just as well as in the basement venues ...
Muuuum – it's not a phase! "I’m Not Okay" exhibition celebrating Emo culture launches in London and runs until January 2025.
With tours from emo mainstays My Chemical Romance, Fall Out Boy and Paramore, this year has heralded new life for a genre fans thought had died out.
Whatever applies. Currently on and with doors open until 15 January 2025, “I’m Not Okay (An Emo Retrospective)” explores the rise of Britain’s Y2K subculture, focusing on the first ...