From the early days of Fall Out Boy and Panic! At the Disco to the evolution of emo rap led by artists like Machine Gun Kelly and Juice WRLD, Tell All Your Friends is a history of mainstream emo through 11 iconic albums released between 2002 and 2020. Tying each album to a larger cultural trend, writer and broadcaster Emma Garland tracks the evolution of emo artists, fans and culture to unpack the genre's larger impact, and follows its rise as one of the dominant subcultures of the last two decades.

Through a critical examination of some of emo music's more controversial aspects, Tell All Your Friends analyses the genre's problems with sexism, queer-baiting, and claims of its glamorisation of self-harm. With unapologetic sincerity and witty, intimate prose, Emma Garland fights to give emo the attention it deserves.



Autorentext

Emma Garland is a writer, editor and broadcaster based in London who's been covering music, culture, sex, and global politics for over 10 years. She worked at VICE for over 7 years, serving as the Culture Editor in the UK, and previously served as Assistant Editor at Noisey. Her writing has appeared in the Guardian, Rolling Stone, Esquire, CREEM, Vulture, New Statesman, Dazed and the Sunday Times, among other publications. She can also found on Twitter, where she has over 20K followers.

Titel
Tell All Your Friends
Untertitel
A Cultural History of Mainstream Emo
EAN
9781804441312
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
04.02.2027
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Anzahl Seiten
320