we're running it back
then we're sprinting
7 days of emo
starting tomorrow
only in the null.cave
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seen from Australia
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seen from Kazakhstan
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seen from United States
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we're running it back
then we're sprinting
7 days of emo
starting tomorrow
only in the null.cave
( you can click this ↑ )
(previous radio bumpers will be published in the null.cave so you can relive any weeks you missed of this project)
okay, we're playing the hits.
are you aware of all the nepotism that ran wild in early "emo" bands like Rites of Spring?
i have nothing insightful to say about American Football. if you haven't listened to it at least once, you simply haven't done your homework!
why do "Emo" and adjacent genres/scenes seem to facilitate so much controversy, like in the case of Brand New's Jessy Lacey?
where were any of the other "Emo" bands making music as beautiful and sensitive as The Hotelier in the 2010s?
why the fuck haven't i listened to To See the Next Part of the Dream by 파란노을/Parannoul yet?
tune in to null.fm at the null.cave tomorrow/today (12/22) at noon for week 03 of "nullwave's full waves of primo emo" (or: "Emo is 40") (or: "Emo's Midlife Crisis") (also: "Null Collapse by Monday")
(previous radio bumpers will be published in the null.cave so you can relive any weeks you missed of this project)
emo music is 40 years old now and i want to truly unpack what "emo" actually is and always has been
who were Indian Summer, and why were they so influential despite only having released 10 songs total?
how do they relate to the birth of "midwest emo" pioneered by bands like Cap'n Jazz?
do early "emo" bands have anything at all to do with commercially successful bands that society at large IMMEDIATELY thinks of when you say "emo," like My Chemical Romance?
if people often call second wave emo "midwest emo," why can "midwest emo" be released in the fourth or fifth waves by bands outside of the midwest like The Brave Little Abacus?
what wave(s) of "emo" are fifth wave emo bands like Willy Rodriguez inspired by, and why is the fifth wave so noticeably queer/trans?
tune in to null.fm at the null.cave tomorrow at noon for week 02 of "nullwave's full waves of primo emo" (or: "Emo is 40") (or: "Emo's Midlife Crisis") (also: "Null Collapse by Monday")
tune in to null.fm at the null.cave tomorrow at noon (and every monday for basically a year)
the emo show is back
and we're getting violent this week
week 07: "what is emoviolence?"
IF YOU LIKE LOUD AND DISSONANT AND NOISY AND FRENETIC AND SCREAMING AND ONE-MINUTE LONG SONGS COME HANG
starts at noon in the null.fm channel of the null.cave, setlist will loop until midnight
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(in case you didn't know by the way, i basically put an entire nullwave essay's worth of work into every week of this show via radio bumpers. they're not finished this week, but they rarely are, because it's a lot of work)
starting in five minutes in the null.cave, playing catch up for what we missed... but im also phoning it in. cuz im sick
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anyway week 05 is coming up and its stacked with obvious picks. i will not be sleeping tonight in prep for this. youd better show the fuck up
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should start around noon pacific. chat in the streams has been nice lately and its always a 12 hour deal so come hang in 6 or so hours or whenever you feel like it or dont i dont care youre all the same to me
our website: null.skin
email: [email protected]
discord server: null.cave
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