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Emo Update

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My sentiments exactly.

UPDATE: reachout.com.au now does banner ads on myspace. Or rather vice versa. Defusing the whole double MySpace suicide pact. But online suicide pacts and clubs aren’t new. Appearently there’s a bit of a phenonmenon in Japan…

  

Sight-seeing in Sydney

I’ve been trying my hand at being a tourist in my own city, before I leave for overseas in a few months.

So far, I’ve (slept through Australia Day), been on ferry trips to Manly (with random yank sax players), beaching, doing rounds of The Rocks, Quay, MCA, Big Dayed Out, gone to the zoo (zoo, zoo, how about you, you, you?), and soon hopefully Pyrmont. I’m also armed with a new digital SLR (co-owned) with two noice lenses (which still need a major workout), so expect to see lots of photos!

Boat Boat sax on the boat Koala Hug Map

Some friends and I went to Taranga Zoo yesterday and then scoffed ourselves silly with pots of mussels from The Belgian Beer Cafe. Glorious. I think the Chimps were my favourite – their sooo cute! There were two playful young ones, who were inseparable – complete with arms around each other the whole time! (Awwww). Also, saw a Leopard or Cat thing catch and eat live fish in it’s enclosure! Missed the seal show due to timetable confusion and too many prams being in the way. Saw elephants pee and poo at the same time (gross). The reptiles were also cool (I like pyhtons and bully turtles).

Chimps

In comparison, Big Day Out was nowhere near as good. My highlights were Bob Evans, Red Riders, The Killers (during whom I ended up in some random corporate box…), I missed Muse and couldn’t see anything for The Violent Femmes, and kept missing Afra the incredible Beat Box. Very dissappointed with the Peaches and Herms set (I went to the side show and it’s perhaps one of the best I’ve seen in a long while. My friend even caught the drumstick!). I wished there were more small international bands like last year.

Sydney also sucks for BDO. Melbourne is a much better environment. I believe unless the acts are amazing in the next couple of years, 2007 was my last Big Day Out.

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My God.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=UAhNtDaNNSg

  

Emo is the new Black

A few posts ago I mentioned how Punk was the new Pop, well now I don’t think I explained it very well… When I say Punk – I mean Punk-Emo.

Emo use to stand for “Emotional Hardcore”, used to describe bands and music (usually by guys) who look like tough mean punks, but sing sissy emotional almost wrist-cutter music (really basically).

Emo is so “in” right now it’s not even funny. Here are the general giveaways of an Emo:
- Boys (and girls) wearing black eyeliner
- Pale skin
- Black or dark denim Stretch/Tube jeans
- Black greasy hair
- Lip piercings and stretching earlobes
- Previously undisclosed interest in burlesque (burlesque is also so very in right now)
- Vans slip-ons or Converse – usually black, checkered or both.
- Skateboard
- Wearing Emily the Strange or The Nightmare Before Christmas clothing
- Try to look depressing but hardcore at the same time
- Black Tattoos
- Can be very intellectual but also nihilistic – enjoy comics like Lenore
- Into independent arts/culture like indie bands, films and comics
- Often found in Newtown or outside the Landsdowne or queuing for the Spectrum (Sydney)
- Going to see, hear or talk over live music at clubs and bars by bands like My Chemical Romance, Greenday, Simple Plan, Good Charlotte and AFI or MXPX
- Kinda nerdy and feel misunderstood by the world.

Emo is different to Goth, Alternative or Punk. While it CAN be a mixture with some of these, each of these are unique from each other, sometimes being an umbrella term for Emo to move around under.

The three waves of Emo right now:
1. The Original First Generation Emo: These people are older than the ones I am talking about, but were there for the first wave of Emo in the 90s before Nirvana and the early days of Weezer – and have yet to let it go. Extremely emotional and sensative, but you wouldn’t know it cos they sing about it, rather than talk about it. These people are so inherently Emo, they don’t need to do much of the above.

2. Exclusive/”Pretentious” Emo: These guys hang around Bondi Juntion, Surry Hills, Newtown, Camperdown during the week. I don’t think I’ve seen them hang out much on weekends (might have something to do with me not going out on weekends), but often found spilling out onto City Rd from the Landsdowne, Spectrum, Club 77 and more. Furthermore, these guys can usually afford to buy Lee, Tsubi and other brand name tube jeans, and are onto the latest in indie cool Emo. They skateboard a lot (but not necessarily well – the ones that do are into Aussie/NZ Hip Hop now). Many are possibly art students, in punk/emo/pop/rock bands, may know how to DJ and have a day job at JB Hi-Fi or as a graphic designer. Catch them with their iPods listening to Faker, The Grates, The Killers, Chemical Brothers, Bloc Party, The Scare, The Vines, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, The Shins, Franz Ferdinand, The Strokes and Bright Eyes.

3. Pop-Emo: These kids are fresh! New to Emo, infact they may not even know they are parading around as Emo. They just think they’re being punk and punk is cool. Many are young, 12-17 years old. Like their technology and tube jeans (baggy pants are before their time – that makes me feel so old). While they show all of the above characteristics of an Emo, they are more inclined to listen to The Veronicas, Ashlee Simpson, MXPX and Lee Harding (he’s now playing for Crush – yes CRUSH!!! Remember that??!). See them at UNSW ROundhouse for all ages punk gigs, or at the Living End tours with their parents. The older Pop-Emo kids above the age of 17, are actually into the look of Emo, and don’t really care for the music or history of it (but they like Green Day – who doesn’t?). They just like the idea of being “different”. 12 months ago these guys were into Kelly Clarkson and Black Eyed Peas – and still are.

Case Studies of Emo in the “mainstream”:
Yesterday, I walked through Parramatta station and saw three Emo kids ditching school in their uniforms. Though they were in uniform you could still tell they were Emo. One was a boy of about thirteen. He had back raggedy hair, a black Joey Jeremiah-esque hat, skateboard and most importantly his black eyeliner on. Very bold for a young Emo from Parramatta to sport in broad daylight. Kudos.
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On Thursday, I wondered into Kings Comics whilst waiting for a friend. I left with a copy of the latest Emo boy. LOL. I don’t think I will be Emo terribly soon, but loved the idea of crawling into the headspace of a depressed 16 year old Emo boy, so tortured by the everyday banality he thinks smothers him. It’s GOLD!
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Many traditional DJ music venues in Sydney are introducing live music to their weekly programs, eg: Home, Iguana Bar, Ruby Rabbit and others…
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I love UNSW’s Tharunka magazine for being as cynical and anti-emo as I am (but at the same time being Emo when they feel the urge). Actually, I don’t think its Emo as such, that I don’t like, rather the popularisation of it. The Pop-Emo kinds annoy the hell out of me. I think they’d be hard pressed to know who the Ramones or Sex Pistols were – they probably think it’s some cool vintage clothing brand. I stand by Ben Gibbard, lead dude of Death Cab for Cutie (yes, it’s Emo) on this, he said: “Ramones T-shirts. I think people should have to take a test before they’re allowed to buy one. Nothing complicated – just, like, name three Ramones songs.”

Prediction: I think the current Emo fad will cross breed more with the Indie Art School Brats and reproduce the next wave of Mods! That, I would love to see. Vespas, bowl haircuts and Ben Sherman for all!

What a great website: How to dress Emo

The views expressed in this post are purely my own understandings and subjective views… actual results may vary.

  

Tattoos, Wolves and Cobras

Corrrrr! I portrait tattoo of Slash from the Gunners! Awesome! That’s dedication, man.

I’d like to get something like that if I didn’t shudder at the thought of a realistic portrait of someone’s face on a part of my body. That’s just eery, dude.Check out the site it is from: http://www.thecobrasnake.com. Crazy Americans enjoying silly Wolfmother.

I use to like and appreciate the site with more humour and even a touch of affection, when the only celebrities at these parties were the DJs spinning at the party, and maybe Senior from Junior Senior. Now they have Brandon Lee and Paris Hilton! What’s doin?

Damn, I’ve crossed that line in Blog-usery. That is; I’ve started blogging about everything and nothing. I’m sorry.

  

Wooster Collective

Ohhh, I emailed Wooster Collective (only one of the biggest community website’s celebrating Street Art), about new threats from police (in Melbourne) on the artists there at a new art exhibiton called Stencil Graffiti Capital: Melbourne.

Anyway, they emailed me back and posted the story up right away! For more info, check it  here. Thanks to Tim for the heads up. Also, the exhibition also opens in Sydney, 6 – 9pm Friday 3rd of March, China Heights: 3rd Floor, 16-28 Foster St Surry Hills 2010.
Exhibition runs from 4th – 5th of March
Open Saturday & Sunday 12 – 5pm

  

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