COLUMN: Diving into the Rawring ‘20s: a new era of emo
Let’s go back to 2005. My Chemical Romance has released two albums fueling the edgy fire of Myspace teens. Hot Topic is preparing to hit its peak. Life is good.
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Let’s go back to 2005. My Chemical Romance has released two albums fueling the edgy fire of Myspace teens. Hot Topic is preparing to hit its peak. Life is good.
Welcome back! Here is all the information you need for Bloomington’s music scene from Feb. 22 to Feb. 26:
I have wanted to feel like a fairy since I was five, staring at the screen watching the Disney hit “Tinker Bell.” At long last, I have found something even remotely similar to that magical realm in the ethereal music of Caroline Polachek.
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Rumor has it that we become more conservative as we age. For emo bands, this means they become less hard rock as their sound progresses. Pierce the Veil is no exception.
“Nothing, Forever” is an AI-generated spoof of the beloved sitcom about nothing, “Seinfeld.” That is, until Larry Feinberg, the computer parokjldy version of Seinfeld, went on to mention that being transgender is a mental illness. The hit Twitch series is now suspended for 14 days.
Every kid dreams of being a rockstar. There’s nothing more magical than everyone knowing your name. Most kids give up on that dream quickly — but not Jeff Day.
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I’ve loved Mäneskin since its first album. “RUSH” might pander a bit too much to American audiences, but I love it just the same. With 6.4 million followers on TikTok and Instagram, the Italian rockers had big expectations to fulfill. They’ve surpassed any and all expectations I had for them.
Are you bored? Need something to look forward to? The Buskirk-Chumley Theater on Kirkwood hosts a plethora of events sure to appeal to the masses. Tickets for all events can be found at buskirkchumley.org/events or purchased at their box office.
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I hate the cold. My fingers lose feeling, my coats ruin my outfits and scarves always feel like they choke me. I’d rather stay inside. For those of you who feel the same, here are some incredible local businesses that host warm, indoor activities to melt the icicles dripping from your nose.
Earlier this week, we all went through Blue Monday. I’m not talking about the song by New Order — even though it is perfect for cold winter nights. Blue Monday, which was on Jan. 16 this year, is widely considered to be the most depressing day of the year. Instead of letting the blues hit where it hurts, here’s a list of easy self-care activities to help combat the dark and dreary nights.
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Picture an artist playing their music for a crowd of phones. The young concertgoers learned about the artist online and thus must share their experience on social media. They leave the venue asking, “is that all it is? Was this even fun?”
In a world filled with an overwhelming number of choices, it’s easy to get stuck watching the same three TV shows and listening to the same five playlists. While these practices have their time and place, sometimes it’s worth it to shake things up. Here are some new and enticing stories spanning across the many seas of streamable entertainment.
The new year brings new shows! Here’s your weekly guide to help you navigate the waters of Bloomington’s thriving music scene:
Whether you’ve just been told to scurry out of the kitchen or you’re baking sweet potato pie, the biggest stressor of Thanksgiving is figuring out what music to accompany the cooking fervor. Halloween and Christmas are saturated with quality music, but where’s the good music for November? These five songs are guaranteed to help alleviate this playlist plight.
I wanted a new pair of jeans recently. All I found on Depop was “Y2K 90s goth grunge mall punk low rise ultra-skinny flare Harley Davidson Levi’s.”