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Indie Star Nation Radio - Episode 14: The Emo Diaries Chapter 5: I Guess This is Goodbye by Deep Elm Podcast "The first two volumes in the Emo Diaries series were instrumental in introducing me to the style and so many excellent bands. Those two compilations are still some of my favorite albums. Deep Elm always manages to pull together some great bands for this series. But this time around on Emo Diaries Five 'I Guess This is Goodbye,' the batch is probably the most diverse we've heard since the first two. Powerful and hardcore-powered songs mix with more mellow and quieter songs. It's a great group of songs that really showcase the style that is emo. The White Octave contribute one of their unique blends of indie rock, math rock, and disjointed noise. Slowride's "Daydreams of a Future" is one of those post-punk rocking tracks with lots of driving guitar and melody. Reubens Accomplice is one of my favorite new bands here. The UK's Sunfactor has an older Braid-like sound combined with a nice sense of melody and precision. Their song, "Frostbite," is another of the gems on this release. Kerith Ravine remind me of the softer side of Jejune, with a female vocalist and some fantastic guitar. Cast Aside's "Racecar Theory" is my favorite track here. Starting off quiet and pretty with a female vocalist, suddenly a male singer starts screaming as the sound intensifies. The two rip out alternating shouted/screamed vocals, interspersed with very moody, powerful spoken parts. This track is just so damn cool. Chapter Five is probably the best in this series since the second volume. Instead of containing twelve similar bands, this volume pushes the envelope. This is emo in its traditional and more well-known style as well as styles focused on math-rock, post-rock, hardcore, and other sounds. And that's why these songs are so good, so impressive together. Even better, all but a few of these bands were unknown to me." - Delusions of Adequacy