What makes someone goth? Learn the origins, core styles like Victorian and industrial, internet-influenced aesthetics, and ...
The River Valley Film Society brings the documentary, "Randy Crouch: Survival of the Fiddlist," to the Ozark Mountain Music ...
Chicago indie rockers This House Is Creaking experiment with lots of styles, but because they’re so clearly amusing ...
This year’s Best Friends Forever festival featured a reunited Texas Is The Reason and Knapsack, Burning Airlines, Rival Schools, Jawbreaker, Mineral’s final show, and a Jimmy Eat World headlining set ...
It's only natural for the emo/ alt kids to revisit the Black Parade and anthems that shaped their rebellious personas. While most of kids of the early to mid-2000s emo movement are all grown up and ...
Trademarks of alternative culture are making a resurgence, which begs the question: Is it cool to be “emo?” Alternative music and fashion have taken on many forms ...
Complete with black Christmas trees, themed drinks and a pop punk playlist of dreams, Brooklyn’s Emo Christmas pop-up is proving that it was never just a phase. Rock music afficionado can immerse ...
"He's doing just fine, and frankly, we don't want to ruin his vibe," the Lago Vista Police Department wrote on Facebook Lago Vista Police Department A deer in Texas was spotted sporting a hammock on ...
ClearBridge Energy Midstream Opportunity Fund offers a 10.07% yield, monthly distributions, and K-1-free midstream energy exposure for income-focused investors. EMO trades at a -7.48% discount to NAV, ...
Nostalgic hairstyles are having a moment. From Pamela Anderson-inspired updos to the Millennial-beloved hair accessories that A-listers like Selena Gomez and Hailey Bieber can’t stop wearing, ’90s ...
Americana, by definition, is American roots music, which has grown from folk beginnings to the country rock of Gram Parsons to the alternative country of Uncle Tupelo and beyond. Uncle Tupelo not only ...
In 1992, The New York Times published a glossary of “grunge slang.” It was presented as a supposedly authentic linguistic tour of Seattle’s then-exploding music scene. The source: Megan Jasper, then a ...
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