Does a better emo-album exist?
>>66465089
yep, quite a few
This is my favorite emo album, and it's pleasantly surprising to see someone else feels the same way. It's sorta midwest emo, but there's no childhood nostalgia or childishness, and the instrumentation is more post-hardcore/punk than twinkly. The songs are powerfully written and the subject matter is miles ahead of most of their contemporaries, tackling topics like isolation and alcoholism. Blair Shehan is an undeniably charismatic frontman and songwriter, and they're a great contemporary of bands like SDRE and Jawbreaker. Definitely one of the best emo albums ever. The follow up is more diverse and the debut is more punk, but this is the most powerful and consistent.
This conversation is ending is a much better Knapsack release, this is probably my least favorite knapsack album.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXxPDqQxQqI
>>66465225
I love that it's more punk-influenced emo as opposed to math too
>>66465246
good album, but weaker songwriting and wimpy production. When I first heard Knapsack This Conversation... was my favorite too because it's the most accessible. But upon repeated listens I find that Day Three of My New Life has much more to offer - stronger songwriting, more powerful songs.
>>66465098
you suck
>>66465384
It's not the accessibility of the album that makes this conversation better for me, although admittedly i haven't listened to day 3 of my new life in a while, i should probably check it out again.
>>66465246
>Arrows to the Action
>Cold Enough to Break
>ending with Please Shut Off The Lights
Agreed senpai
>>66465089
Yea....
>>66466534
No. Anthony Fantano says pinkerton not so great so you wrong.
>>66465089
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>>66466593
No. I say Anthony Fantano not so great so you wrong.
yea
>>66465089
thats not The Ugly Organ