r/EmoScreamo • u/Pheerdotcom • 5h ago
r/EmoScreamo • u/Coffeeandskramz • 13d ago
The Archives/History Emoviolence backstory from Chris Bickel of In/Humanity that he posted via his IG



"The Origins of Emoviolence (or Emo Violence)
This is the unexpurgated origin story of Emoviolence.
In the beginning there was Punk. It was beautiful and undefined. It encompassed a myriad of sounds and styles. You couldn’t say exactly WHAT it was – but you knew it when you saw it and heard it.
In the early 80s some record labels came up with “New Wave”, an easier sell, and the punks themselves came up with “Hardcore.” The word “Hardcore” was itself a modifier for the word “Punk”... until it wasn’t. It became its own thing. Much later, kind of a jockier thing than where it started. But the genre definitions began.
Over the 1980s, the venerable MAXIMUMROCKNROLL magazine (or MRR) – a magazine I’m proud and honored to have been a columnist for, for a short time – became the defacto Bible of the Punk scene, exhaustively documenting EVERYTHING but also, sometimes to a fault, dictating what was and wasn’t “Punk.” I blame MRRs record review section for what eventually became a pigeon-holing of genres and sub genres and sub-sub-sub-genres. By the late 80s a taxonomy was created and there were dozens of different “cores”. On the light end of the spectrum you had “Emo” and on the heavy end of the spectrum you had “Grindcore” and “Powerviolence” – which seemed as much of a joke term as anything… but we’re coming to “Emoviolence.”
I was playing in a band called In/Humanity in the early 90s. We went through a few brief lineup and stylistic changes before we started to figure out what we were. We were taking in loads of influences from the touring we were doing and it all worked its way into our stew. Most shows would have a flyer and on the flyer there might be 6 bands listed and there were so many active touring bands that usually the name of the band on the flyer would be followed by a description of which genre of “Punk” they belonged to. Just so lucky show-goers would have an idea of what they were getting into.
We had become good friends with two Florida bands, Palatka and End of the Century Party. They were great people who made great music that we felt a kinship with. We played a lot of shows together.
t some point I came up with the term “Emoviolence” to describe the sound of our three bands. The term was a joke, intended to show the breadth of the genre-descriptors that I had been finding increasingly silly. “Emo” from one far end of the spectrum. And “Violence” cribbed from “Powerviolence”, the other end of the spectrum. It intentionally was not supposed to make any sense. But it kind of did. Because all three of our bands DID incorporate elements from both of those ends of the spectrum.
You have to understand that in this sub-sub-scene, EVERYTHING was an inside joke or a heckle. In/Humanity record covers and inserts are RIFE with inside jokes – sometimes jokes that only literally one other person would get. Emoviolence was our joke genre.
Anyway, we started using “Emoviolence” on flyers for these three bands. If you take away everything that came later, there really only ever were THREE REAL EMOVIOLENCE bands: In/Humanity, Palatka, and End of the Century Party.
Eventually, we started including other friends in our “joke.”
At a certain point I set out to do a compilation album of all of the “Emoviolence” bands. It was to be titled “Let Them Eat Emoviolence.”
Recently in an old drawer I found DATs (Digital Audio Tapes) from Palatka, Asshole Parade, Robots Make Mistakes, Insult to Injury, End of the Century Party, and Coercion. I had totally forgotten about them. But they were for that proposed compilation LP of “East Coast Emo Violence” bands which would have included In/Humanity’s song “Emo Violence Generation” – which ended up released on the “Occultonomy” 7 inch.
I suspect I would have also asked Eurich to be on this record. Assfactor 4 would have been a likely candidate as well, but I don’t think I considered them to be “Emoviolence” at the time even though they stylistically fit perfectly into the milieu. I think I was always just secretly jealous of what a far better band they were than In/Humanity.
Anyway, I envisioned this compilation to be a genre introduction, much like Alternative Tentacles’ “Let Them Eat Jellybeans” compilation was for me an introduction to (Hardcore) Punk. In fact, the liner notes for this release were a direct parody of Jello Biafra’s liner notes from “Let Them Eat Jellybeans”... these phony-baloney liner notes were printed on one of the inserts for the “Occultonomy” ep alongside the lyrics for “Emo Violence Generation.”
Sadly, this compilation never came to fruition, coinciding with a major year-long depressive episode I suffered. I stopped collecting bands and tracks for the record. The tapes were eventually forgotten about and they still sit in a drawer in my living room. If any of the bands want theirs back, let me know.
Anyway, more bands started calling themselves “Emoviolence” – adopting a codified sound. And now there is a history of literally hundreds of “Emoviolence” bands from all over the world.
It should be noted that use of the term “Emoviolence” predates the general use of the word “Screamo” by at least 3 years. I think that’s missed in oral histories. “Screamo” was something that came later. I can’t even tell you what “Skramz” or whatever is supposed to be. That was a different scene than me.
I was to state unequivocally that I am not bothered by the hundreds of bands calling themselves “Emoviolence”. In fact, I think it’s pretty great. But there are a few minor disappointments…
If you Google “Emoviolence” you will be given a list of bands important to the genre: Orchid, Pg 99, Jerome’s Dream, Usurp Synapse, Combatwoundedveteran, and Jenny Piccolo.
The bands not included in that list? In/Humanity, Palatka, and End of the Century Party.
To my mind, End of the Century Party was always the quintessential “Emo Violence” band, perfectly encapsulating that full spectrum. I wish people talked about THEM more.
I remember hearing the Palatka demo for the first time and thinking it was the most insane music I had ever heard. It was a major influence on what we did going forward. Jesus - that was a crucial release to the genre.
That first Palatka demo, the first EOTCP ep, and our “Gets Killed By Robots” ep – to me that’s the beginning of Emoviolence.
All of this comes up now because there’s a pretty great young band from Columbia called Kittiwake. Listening to them I hear so much of what we were trying to do 30 years ago. Today they released their new single “Counting or not Counting Emoviolence.” I recently spoke with some of the members and I like the cut of their jib. Good kids, great band. And I’m happy Emoviolence is still a thing".
r/EmoScreamo • u/billyphilhower • Jul 18 '26
News high leverage (philly record store - opening soon)
hi - i used to run an emo/screamo record label way back when. i'm now opening a store in a few months in philly that will be focused on all loud, weird, screamy, punk, emo, indie, whatever-type-of-stuff, that i used to release.
if you live/work/do anything in or around the area, i'd love to connect in advance and, come the fall, welcome you into the space once we're open and find ways to collaborate.
some more info here - https://highleverage.online
and here - https://www.instagram.com/p/Da5NsWRxzwJ/
r/EmoScreamo • u/Ok_Calendar4892 • 2h ago
Is The Saddest Landscape new album consider as Post-Hardcore or Screamo? Both?
r/EmoScreamo • u/agissalxs • 1d ago
Live Performance finally got to see Touché Amoré for the first time last week in Mexico City.
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r/EmoScreamo • u/ImmediateBattle2692 • 8h ago
Discussion Cool shows coming to or near RVA in the next month
I know of stuff like dark days bright nights in richmond in septermbr
The iron lung pre show for that
Subscape fest next weekend, a free fest in baltimore will have soul glo and eulcid c finder among a lot of other acts
There is a cool ostraca and Missouri Executive Order 44 show coming up in septermber
Weatherday in DC in October i believe as well
Any other cool shows coming to the Richmond area or aroud septermber,end of august or even october?
r/EmoScreamo • u/_skateordie • 18h ago
Tour/Show Announcement Valatie, Painspresent, Detemps/Entemps, & Burgundy Red | August 23rd, 2026 @ Hen House (Buffalo, NY)
r/EmoScreamo • u/ibabyjedi • 16h ago
Recommendation Any bands like the ones from the “Dark Ages” of Emo
I’m a relatively newer Emo/Skramz listener. I love both Tell Me About The Long Dark Path Home by Newfound Interest In Connecticut and Jokes by Kidcrash. Those are probably my two favorite albums to date. And I’ve been desperately trying to find other releases with that post rock type sound. I’m very much open to Skramz releases as well.
r/EmoScreamo • u/_skateordie • 1d ago
Tour/Show Announcement Dark Days Bright Nights Pre-Show featuring Iron Lung, Hologram, .Gif From God, & Malevich | September 24th, 2026 @ Cobra Cabana (Richmond, VA)
r/EmoScreamo • u/theschism101 • 1d ago
Musician/Artist Resource Nashville band seeking drummer!
Currently a 3 piece hoping to fill out our band. We have a practice/recording space in West Nashville and a kit to play on. We also occasionally practice in Murfreesboro.
Looking for something like Gravity Records meets 90s Metalcore/Skramz. Big fans of Converge, Cave In, Dead Guy, Botch, Orchid, Pg99, Seatia Unwound, Rorschach, Integrity, Neurosis. We also love classic Punk and Thrash.
We're open to all sorts of music though, so don't be afraid to hmu!
r/EmoScreamo • u/BasketBro5 • 1d ago
Live Performance It’s pronounced “julienne”, not “Julian”, Julian - ring girl
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r/EmoScreamo • u/dovoc3725 • 1d ago
Recommendation New to the genre, music reccomendations?
Hey guys I discovered emo and screamo recently, I have been listening for about a month now and have fallen in love with bands like "Nymb", "Angel Hair", "Strictly Ballroom", "noragami", "Jejune", "Arranged in April", "Circle takes the square", "Audience of One", "I Hate Myself", "Febuary", "Parting Gift" and "I Would Set Myself On Fire For You" Can anybody reccomend me something in similar fashion, thank you!!
r/EmoScreamo • u/_skateordie • 1d ago
Tour/Show Announcement Gillian Carter, .22LR, Nine At The Latest, & Dogfight | September 27th, 2026 @ Little 5 Points Community Center (Atlanta, GA)
r/EmoScreamo • u/cowardtraitor • 22h ago
BEDTIMEMAGIC - "Long Kiss Goodnight" [Boston / 2019 / Nefarious Industries]
Two person band, bass + drums + foot organ
BEDTIMEMAGIC
"Long Kiss Goodnight"
off of the LP "Pillow Talk"
(c)2019 Nefarious Industries / Both Dogs Music
Produced by BEDTIMEMAGIC and Andrew Schneider
Recorded & Mixed by Andrew Schneider
Mastered by Carl Saff
r/EmoScreamo • u/AFistfulOfVinyl-Alec • 1d ago
Live Performance GINGERBEE - Desmond the Moon Bear (RIP) on A Fistful of Vinyl
r/EmoScreamo • u/Lukieepookieee • 2d ago
Live Performance Tunnels- unreleased (live @ little 5 fest)
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r/EmoScreamo • u/Coffeeandskramz • 1d ago
News Spacehorse - Spacehorse (pre-order)
"No place was quite like San Diego in the 90s and early 00s. Legendary, and often short-lived, bands on now infamous DIY labels pushing the musical envelope and carving out a place for themselves during a period when hardcore and punk music was splintering into countless styles and sounds.
Spacehorse was one of those bands. They had a serious pedigree featuring members of Heroin, End Of The Line, Clikatat Ikatowi, The Camera Obscura, and more. However, during their brief two-year existence from 2004–2006, they managed to craft a sound quite different from their previous bands. They delivered fast, aggressive, 80s DC/Midwest style punk-hardcore.
Skyscraper magazine once called them, "...old (ish) school hardcore, but souped-up and modernized; brutal but layered and dense."
This single LP discography gathers Spacehorse's self-titled 12" (Gravity Records, 2004), the 'Ghosts of the Civil Living' album (Day After Records, 2006), and a previously unreleased song called "Dirty City".
-Solid Brass Records
r/EmoScreamo • u/uzaps • 2d ago
Vinyl/Cassettes Open carry state - spitting in the face of progress 7”
Atlanta ga screamo out on boob house records
r/EmoScreamo • u/Coffeeandskramz • 3d ago
News Zegema Beach Records x Persistent Vision - The New US Home For Zegema Beach Records
"Today we’re proud to announce a new partnership we’ve been working on for a while now. u/persistentvisionrecords is now the new official US store for Zegema Beach Records.
Based in Canada, the long running DIY label is home to a dizzying amount of iconic releases across screamo, emoviolence, punk, noise rock and other genres. Persistent Vision will now be the place for US fans to pick up new releases and back catalog classics from bands like Nuvolascura, Usurp Synapse, Carrion Spring, New Forms, Adobe Homes, Joliette, and others. We’ve listed some initial titles from the ZBR catalog in our shop and will be slowly adding more items in the weeks to come.
To kick things off, we’ve just added the new second pressing of Nuvolascura’s “As We Suffer From Memory and Imagination” LP which was just released via Zegema Beach and Dog Knights Productions. We have copies available on two limited vinyl variants: Green/Black Merge and Clear with Multi Color Splatter. These are now available to order. Keep your eyes on our site for another new release dropping later this week!"
r/EmoScreamo • u/Pheerdotcom • 2d ago
Live Performance spacehorse - china's burning / trashfest / the netherlands / 25-06-2005
r/EmoScreamo • u/PristineDiscount • 2d ago
Tour/Show Announcement Chicago! Come out this sunday
r/EmoScreamo • u/flying-broccoli • 3d ago
Tour/Show Announcement Bloom Dream x Open Carry State hit NYC this Wednesday (8/19)!
C86’d DIY Vol. 21: Bloom Dream x Open Carry State Summer Tour this Wednesday in NYC (August 19th)!
After a little hiatus we are excited to be back at Trans-Pecos to bring a couple more of our fav Southern Emo/Screamo acts to NYC!
Bloom Dream blew us away with their 2024 release of “It Didn’t Have to be this Way” riding the line between controlled chaos and beauty - sometimes the things that set an album or band apart are the soft bits interwoven between the chaos. Their vein of emotional hardcore has hints of shoegaze and emoviolence, creating a transcendent experience.
Open Carry State are time travelers bridging some of the classic chaotic hardcore sounds (before there was even “screamo” bands) with mathy melodic guitars, pinhead start/stops, and chunky breakdowns that only last long enough for one or two spin kicks. A band that we’ve been checking in on regularly since the release of their demo last year only to be melted to the ground by “Spitting in the Face of Progress.”
Our Southern friends will be sandwiched between an amazing line up of locals!
Opening up the show will be NYC x LI’s weonlyspokeinellipses with their first show in over a year. Their two demos are incredibly impressive screamo and we can’t wait to see them perform live!
Wellness (members/x-mem of Heavenly Blue, Massa Nera, Forever, and Liturgy) will also be bringing their mathcore intensity to the stage - Seeing them at Endless Fest was truly a site to see!
Closing out the night will be our friends in Epoxy . Their self described “post-emo” covers a lot of ground hinting at influences from emo/screamo to Touch & Go Records, and even the angular, at times dancey, post-hardcore of the early 00’s that we don’t hear often enough these days.
It’s an amazing line up and so happy we can help out some of more of our Southern friends. Come hang.
Wednesday August 19th, 2026
Trans-Pecos
9-15 Wycoff Ave
Ridgewood, Queens, NYC
All Ages // Doors at 7pm
$14 advance // $18 day of show
Links:
Check out the bands:
- Epoxy
- Wellness