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Emo Nella Italia

September 11, 2009 / Leave a Comment

Mexico, Russia, Egypt, Australia, New Zealand, and the UK, meet Italy. Anthony Smith of the Roman Forum found another tale of hatred towards emo. Here’s a taste of what Smith has to say: A 14 year-old Roman ‘emo’ boy was hospitalised last week after he and a friend were pounced upon and severely beaten by a … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Perfect Lines Tagged: Anthony Smith, Australia, Egypt, emo, emotional hardcore, Il Messaggero, Italy, Mexico, music, New Zealand, Piazza del Popolo, Rome, Russia, The Roman Forum, truzzi, UK

Bamboozled!

May 5, 2009 / 3 Comments

Tonight at Harpers Ferry, Enter Shikari‘s singer Rou had something rather stunning to say about performing at Bamboozle the previous day: “Every band sounded exactly the same.” There was more in that quote than just the one line, pretty much along the lines of how terrible all the bands were, which is a bit interesting … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Perfect Lines Tagged: Bamboozle, Bostonist, Brokencyde, EA Sports Madden Football 2008, EA Sports NHL 2008, emo, Enter Shikari, Harper's Ferry, music, scrunk, Take to the Skies, Taking Back Sunday, trancecore, Twitter, UK

And No. 4 is…

March 21, 2009 / Leave a Comment

According to The Guardian, UK-based Sentry Parental Controls has composed a list of the top ten words parents with kids 16 and under are blocking their children from online (viewing, searching, etc). Needless to say, one word is a guarantee for the list. So, without further ado, here it is: 1. Suicide 2. Alone 3. … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Perfect Lines Tagged: emo, Free Willy, Helen Lovejoy, music, Sentry Parental Controls, The Guardian, UK

1st Emo Altercation of 2009

January 8, 2009 / 1 Comment

Sure, 2008 had it’s fire and brimstone moments for emo, what with the violent outbursts in Mexico, the “cult suicide” in the U.K., and the proposed ban on the genre in Russia. But in just over a week of 2009, it appears that the name of emo is already being dragged through the mud. This … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Perfect Lines Tagged: Andrew Wight, Australia, Brisbane, cult suicide, emo, Mexico, mohawk, music, ombudsman, punk, Russian emo ban, stereotype, The Brisbane Times, UK

Opera, Rotten Butter, and Words

October 7, 2008 / Leave a Comment

*The Onion had a great “archival” issue online, which featured this hilariously-poignant piece on the “dangerous” lyrics of an opera performance: The Onion always has a great way of not only poking fun of society but media as well; I would be cramming the point down the provincial throat if I were to further explain … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Perfect Lines Tagged: A&M, Country Life butter, dirge, EMI, emo, John Lydon, Johnny Rotten, Low Level Owl, molify, music, opera, post-punk, Public Image Ltd., punk, The Appleseed Cast, The Guardian, The Onion, the Sex Pistols, UK, Virgin

Unearthing Burial

August 6, 2008 / 1 Comment

‘I’m a bit like a rubbish super-hero …” says Burial, shyly. So began Dan Hancox’s exclusive interview with the dubstep musician known as Burial. At least, it was exclusive when it was published last fall. Now, the chase is on to grab hold of this (formerly) elusive musical force. For all intents and purposes, Burial … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Perfect Lines Tagged: 2-step, Burial, Dan Hancox, dubstep, electronic, electronica, emo, Facebook, Fugazi, garage, Ghost Hardware, grime, hardcore, Instrument, London, Mercury Prize, music, My Chemical Romance, Myspace, NPR, OK Go, Peter Parker, post-hardcore, punk, reggae, superheros, The Independent, UK, Untrue, Will Bevan, YouTube

More Hips to Hop

July 30, 2008 / Leave a Comment

In a slightly tangential continuation on from the previous post, I’ve stumbled upon even more riveting recent hip-hop releases. Or, in the case of The Streets, soon-to-be-released…. Mike Skinner, aka The Streets, was a huge surprise coming out of the UK. Back in high school when I picked up the Streets’ first release, 2002’s Original … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Perfect Lines Tagged: Atmosphere, Critical Mass, Doomtree, Drumsticks, dubstep, emo, emo rap, Everything Is Borrowed, False Hopes, grime, hip-hop, iPod, Middle East, Mike Skinner, Minneapolis, Original Pirate Material, Rhymesayers, The Escapist, The Hardest Way To Make An Easy Living, The Streets, UK, Warped Tour

Gas Prices Going Once, Twice, Again!

July 29, 2008 / Leave a Comment

Not a day goes by that a handful of articles on rising gas prices are written by our trusted news sources (usually in conjunction with stories on the economy). It’s just one tale in a long line of “worst evers” that are plaguing our current society. I can’t say from personal experience if this is … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Perfect Lines Tagged: Dartz!, DC, Dismemberment Plan, economy, emo, gasoline prices, Hot Club de Paris, London, music, St. Petersburg, The Sad History of the Village of Alnerique, This Is My Ship, UK

Art With Flavor

July 17, 2008 / Leave a Comment

Giddy would be a great explanation for how I felt when I saw this news release from Jagjaguwar: We’re proud to announce that PARTS & LABOR will be releasing their new album, “Receivers,” on 10/21/08 here in the US and 11/03/08 in the UK. Brooklyn’s Parts & Labor has become one of my favorite bands … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Perfect Lines Tagged: art-punk, BJ Warshaw, Brandeis University, Brooklyn, Cardboard Records, Chums coffeehouse, community, Dan Friel, DC, Dischord, DIY, emo, hardcore, Jagjaguwar, Joe Wong, London, Love and Circuits, Mapmaker, music, noise, Noveller, Nowheres Nigh, Parts & Labor, Pitchfork, post-hardcore, punk, Receivers, Rock Sound magazine, Sarah Lipstate, scene, shoegaze, Siren Music Festival, UK, Whartscape

Emotional About Environmentalism

July 15, 2008 / Leave a Comment

Radiohead released the video for “House of Cards” early Monday morning. The video is not just a continuation of the band’s subvert-the-norm conceptualization through the use of the internet; it’s also a promotion of their inclinations towards positively affecting the environment. The video was filmed without the use of cameras as the band opted to … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Perfect Lines Tagged: 13 Songs, Artists Taking Action On Climate Change, Burning Too, Dashboard Confessional, emo, environment, environmentalism, Free Trade, Fugazi, Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly, House of Cards, Jonny Greenwood, Late Night with Conan O'Brien, Live Earth, London, Love Music Hate Racism, music, Radiohead, Taking Back Sunday, Thom Yorke, UK, World Environment Day Trust
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