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Common Sage tap Further Seems Forever's Jason Gleason for "Hiraeth"; Stay Inside have a new song too

Common Sage are opening Further Seems Forever’s ‘How to Start a Fire’ 20th anniversary tour, and ahead of that, they’ve got a new song featuring ‘HTSAF’ vocalist Jason Gleason.

New emo photobook coming w/ over 80 bands from the '90s & 2000s (get a sneak peek)

Fiddler Records founder Amy Fleisher Madden’s new book ’Negatives: A Photographic Archive of Emo (1996-2006)’ features essays by members of My Chemical Romance, Thursday, Something Corporate, The Get Up Kids, Motion City Soundtrack, Texas Is The Reason, and Braid, and a foreword by Chris Carrabba.

Further Seems Forever doing 'How to Start a Fire' 20th anniversary tour with Juliana Theory

It’s another dose of early 2000s emo nostalgia with Further Seems Forever (playing ‘How to Start a Fire’) and The Juliana Theory.

Is For Lovers Festival announces more lineups (Alkaline Trio, Rise Against, Thursday, PUP, more)

Hawthorne Heights’ nostalgia-heavy emo festival series expanded to nine cities this year, and they announced the lineups of the last three — in Utah, California, and Massachusetts.

30 Classic Emo & Post-Hardcore Albums Turning 20 in 2023

2003 was a crucial year for the 2000s emo/post-hardcore boom. Here are 30 classics from that year, including Thursday, Thrice, Cursive, The Appleseed Cast, Death Cab for Cutie, The Jealous Sound, and more…

Furnace Fest reveals full 2023 lineup (Turnstile, Bane, Hatebreed, Trash Talk, Thursday & much more)

The Alabama festival also includes Between the Buried & Me, Saosin, The Bouncing Souls, Gorilla Biscuits, Youth of Today, Militarie Gun, Scowl, High Vis, and much more…

'Atticus: ...Dragging the Lake' at 20: a look back on the classic blink-182-curated comp

With songs by blink-182, Box Car Racer, New Found Glory, Alkaline Trio, The Starting Line, American Nightmare, Glassjaw, Rival Schools, and more, ‘Atticus: …Dragging the Lake’ was a near-perfect snapshot of early 2000s punk.

The Year That Emo Broke: The 20 Best Emo Albums of 2001

In honor of the 20th anniversary of emo’s breakout year, this edition of ‘In Defense of the Genre’ looks at the 20 best emo albums of 2001.

A look back on Further Seems Forever's 'The Moon Is Down' for its 20th anniversary

Further Seems Forever’s debut album helped bridge the gap between emo’s second and third waves, and it remains one of the strongest albums of Chris Carrabba’s career. This edition of ‘In Defense of the Genre’ looks back on the album, in honor of its 20th anniversary…

Furnace Fest announces extremely stacked emo/post-hardcore/metalcore lineup (for 2021)

It features Taking Back Sunday, Underoath, Killswitch Engage, mewithoutYou, Thursday, Converge, Cave In, Every Time I Die, Zao, The Bled, Hopesfall, Touche Amore, Turnstile, Darkest Hour, Be Well, The Casket Lottery, Piebald, Knocked Loose, Further Seems Forever, SeeYouSpaceCowboy, and much more…
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