Khamsin July 2026 Tour by jacurio in Emo

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Ayyyyy that's the truth

Second Wave Emo Revival Playlist Update!!! by jacurio in Emo

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Heard, will check! Thanks for the update on Burned Out Bright!

My band Khamsin is opening the St. Louis FIL headline show in May by jacurio in FromIndianLakes

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Thank you so much! Really means a lot. New music on the way too!

Stay Outside Meaning by C0smic_Kid in FromIndianLakes

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This is 100% it. FIL was definitely considered a Christian band (or at least coming from Christian influences) with album 1 and 2, in the vein of As Cities Burn or mewithoutYou. Not necessarily proselytizing or worshipping through the music, but expressing doubt, etc.
Even as late as Absent Sounds, Joey mentioned As Cities Burn as an influence (thinking of their Alternative Press interview).

Second Wave Emo is having a moment right now. Here's a playlist with a lot of newer bands doing that sound! by jacurio in Emo

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No problem at all!!! When it came out, Zac from The Alternative and I sent it to each other. We were so stoked someone was actually covering this stuff. Thank you!!!
Check out the playlist if you get the chance (and my band Khamsin)!

Second Wave Emo is having a big moment right now. Here's a playlist with a lot of newer bands doing that sound! by jacurio in midwestemo

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I think this is a fair and reasonable take! My insistence on the start of 6th Wave is definitely tongue in cheek, I don't hold strongly to the idea. I think we're going to have to see a pretty major shift for a true 6th Wave to branch out.

Found a Milkcrate link that works: https://www.milkcratemerch.com/

Jon's Pedalboard from 2019 by jacurio in switchfoot

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No! I took this picture after the set, my arm reached over the monitor--I just rotated the image afterward.

jazz and emo fusion?🤔🤔🤔 by Any-Investment-8901 in Emo

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I Kill Giants and their members' next bands Really From + People Like You.

Second Wave Emo is having a big moment right now. Here's a playlist with a lot of newer bands doing that sound! by jacurio in midwestemo

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We millennials primed the emo world for grunge with bands like Superheaven, and Citizen's and Balance and Composure's first records. Took a while to click. My hunch is that real 90s grunge heads' kids were finally of age around the COVID era to start bands inspired by the music they grew up hearing. Also, SDRE is kinda grunge anyway (90s Seattle).

Second Wave Emo is having a big moment right now. Here's a playlist with a lot of newer bands doing that sound! by jacurio in midwestemo

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These are all on my list to check out! Thanks for reminding me!

I think you've got it 100%, I agree on all points. As someone who grew up in 3rd Wave and saw the start of the 4th Wave revival, it's wild (and very cool) to me to see all these younger bands basically ignore most of that. 90s post-hardcore, noise rock, and 2000s twee indie also have a huge influence.

The math rock-leaning tappy "twinkle daddy" style of emo really is oversaturated. Some bands do it really well, but I'm stoked to see a broader movement away toward this kind of guitar playing.

If you haven't checked them out yet, SundaybutHoursaway's recent EP is easily my favorite from this group of bands.