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Notable Releases of the Week (11/18)

This week’s Notable Releases include the great new Gladie (ex-Cayetana) album, the highly anticipated Weyes Blood album, the first Caitlin Rose album in nearly a decade, and more…

2002's best emo & post-hardcore albums, discussed and debated

We dive deeper into our recently-published list of the best emo & post-hardcore albums of 2002 with a podcast episode that dives into the making of the list, the albums on it, some albums that were left off, and more…

Hospital Gown (Sound of Animals Fighting) tap Kreayshawn, Teen Suicide, pg.99 vocalist & more for debut LP

Rich Loren Balling of The Sound of Animals Fighting, Pyramids, and ex-Rx Bandits has a new hyperpop project with a star-studded debut LP on the way. Here’s the first single, featuring Hail the Sun’s Donovan Melero and GFOTY…

35 Best Emo & Post-Hardcore Albums of 2002

The emo floodgates opened in 2002. In honor of their 20th anniversaries, this edition of ‘In Defense of the Genre’ looks at the best emo and post-hardcore albums from that year.

39-person screamo collective ft. mems of Touche Amore, Funeral Diner, Soul Glo, Foxtails & more release debut LP

De Facto Enscripture also features members of Circle Takes The Square, Lord Snow, Gillian Carter, We Were Skeletons, Annakarina, and much more…

Stream Lacrima's (Funeral Diner, You and I, Coma Regalia, etc) debut EP 'Cartography'

Lacrima is the new band fronted by Funeral Diner vocalist Seth Babb and also featuring members of You and I, Hundreds of AU, Coma Regalia, Massa Nera, and more…

Lacrima (mem Funeral Diner, You and I, Coma Regalia, Massa Nera) prep debut 7" (watch a video)

Lacrima aka the Tombs Await Outside is a new band with some familiar faces from the screamo world, and you can check out their first song ”Lineweight” and its video right now…

25 essential screamo albums from the '90s/'00s that still hold up today

Following our recent lists on 2000s post-hardcore and ’90s metalcore, this edition of ‘In Defense of the Genre’ is about 25 albums that defined screamo in the ’90s and ’00s, and remain influential on the current scene today.