Where to Start with emo
derivative of post hardcore rock music with emotional, introspective lyrics
203 artists
Best emo Albums to Start With
An Anthology of Past Misfortunes
Vision Eternel
Un automne en solitude
Vision Eternel
Abondance de périls
Vision Eternel
The Last Great Torch Song
Vision Eternel
Echoes from Forgotten Hearts
Vision Eternel
Seul dans l'obsession
Vision Eternel
For Farewell of Nostalgia
Vision Eternel
Pinkerton
Weezer
emo Artists
Death Cab for Cutie
indie rock
Weezer
alternative rock, garage rock
My Chemical Romance
alternative metal, alternative rock
Silverstein
post-hardcore
Alkaline Trio
alternative rock, pop-punk
Radwimps
indie rock, punk rock
Funeral for a Friend
melodic hardcore, post-hardcore
The Get Up Kids
alternative rock, indie rock
Dashboard Confessional
acoustic rock, alternative rock
Taking Back Sunday
alternative rock, emo pop
Hayley Williams
alternative rock, emo pop
Hawthorne Heights
alternative rock, pop-punk
Jimmy Eat World
alternative rock, pop-punk
Escape the Fate
hard rock, metalcore
Senses Fail
hardcore punk, metalcore
The Juliana Theory
alternative rock, emo pop
About emo
What is emo?
derivative of post hardcore rock music with emotional, introspective lyrics
Where should I start with emo?
Start with "An Anthology of Past Misfortunes" by Vision Eternel. It captures what makes emo worth exploring.
What are the best emo albums?
The emo albums worth hearing first: "An Anthology of Past Misfortunes" by Vision Eternel, "Un automne en solitude" by Vision Eternel, "Abondance de périls" by Vision Eternel, "The Last Great Torch Song" by Vision Eternel and "Echoes from Forgotten Hearts" by Vision Eternel.
How many emo artists are there?
Spinsource covers 203 emo artists, each with a recommended starting album and listening path.