Who are TRU-EMOs? Who are emo? What emo bands are there? How to do emo makeup

A new hobby for teenagers - crying from love and for the sake of love

These teenagers always have sad faces, and hopelessness in the eyes. The eyes themselves are thickly lined with black pencil; slightly smudged mascara shows that there were tears. They love black and pink clothes, torn bangs, sloping to one side and crazy bouffant. Young boys paint their nails and hair black and lose weight obscenely, and girls wear funny hairpins, polka dot headbands (and more) and tight T-shirts from an unknown number of years ago with the cheerful face of Mickey Mouse (or SpongeBob). "Ask me to knit a kilometer-long striped scarf. Under no circumstances knit a scarf yourself - that’s not why you stood in front of the mirror for an hour and a half today, and painted your nails black for another hour; to prick your fingers with knitting needles, counting the stitches. Although... prick fingers... and crying at the same time... not bad."

This is not a pre-production younger sister Barbie is true-emo... A newfangled hobby for the capital's youth. Expression of emotions, most importantly loudly and theatrically, is the main rule of adherents of this subculture. If you cry, it will flood the neighbors below. If you laugh, then it will make you laugh from the inside. Often an emo is a vulnerable, depressed teenager, with his sensitivity and spontaneity reminiscent of a child (which is why they call themselves emo kids). As one of the rules “how to be emo” says: If you are asked how old you are, you must answer: ten plus six (seven, eight, etc.), explaining this by the fact that at heart you are a ten-year-old child, and six is ​​the number of years that has filled your soul with despair.

True-emo are overly sensitive, they tend to perceive everything much stronger than normal people. The life of a true emo is an endless series of pain and suffering! Here are a couple of examples: let's say the store is out of their favorite ice cream with condensed milk - this should bring the true emo to tears and thus his day will go down the drain! If best friend yelled at a true emo, it would ruin the whole week, month or even the whole year!

At the same time, it is common for an emo kid to often radically change his mood. Apathy, calmness, balance - this is definitely not about them. Of course, this does not mean that they will fight in hysterics and heart-rendingly scream towards the offender: “You make me cry!!!” (“You make me cry!”), but it’s easy to shed tears of pity for a stray dog. To some, with their sad, subtle appearance, emo may remind them of goths. But emo kids don't hang out in cemeteries, don't drink blood and don't dream about death. Emo - for the celebration of life in all its manifestations.

Their most important desire is to find more pure love. Having fallen in love, they surrender to an all-consuming feeling no worse than Romeo and Juliet. But God forbid it turns out that they were mistaken and this person is not a real soul mate! There will be no limit to the suffering of emo kids - they will devote the coming weeks to thinking about the imperfections of our world. But this is not forever: after crying for some time, they rush to further search with their heads held high. Emo kids love to write their experiences in Internet diaries. And take pictures..-.. (the process is described in detail in the “miscellaneous” section)
Music evokes especially strong emotions in emo kids. She makes their tender, vulnerable hearts tremble so much that it often brings tears to their eyes. The unimaginable happens at emo festivals: crowds of emo kids in bright clothes and soft toys unable to cope with their emotions and flooding the dance floor with tears. But these, of course, are extremes: true emo ("true" emo) can cry to a sad tune, but they will never make a show out of it... Many of them are themselves ways to write a vulnerable and heart-warming verse. Here classic example verse like this:

When I look into your eyes
A tear runs down my cheek
On my knees before your beauty
I want to caress your skin with my hand
Tears are falling like stars from my eyes
Emotions sparkle like the moon in the dark...

**under the rattling of anyone musical instrument** (at least to the accordion, the main thing is to be sincere)

This is how emo kids exist these days, my friend!

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Emo- short for "emotional" - a term meaning special kind hardcore music, based on the crushing strong emotions in the vocalist's voice and the melodic, but sometimes chaotic musical component. Squealing, crying, moaning, whispering, breaking into a scream - distinctive features this style. The lyrics are personal character- the author’s experiences are reported on the Wikipedia website.

Today this style of music is divided into: emocore, emo-rock, cyber-emo, punk-emo, emo-violence, screamo, French-emocore, hardcore San Diego, etc. Fans of emo music, identified as a special subculture, are called emoticons.

The concept of emo is very common among modern youth. In addition to bright outfits, hair and makeup, these guys have other ways to express themselves. Through music and heightened emotions about everything that happens in their lives.

There are several theories about how the Emo movement began in general.

The first suggests that "emo" formed in the 1980s, as a way to describe the branch of hardcore punk that emerged in the 1980s, and "emo" is short for "emotional hardcore," which eventually resulted in the grandcore-modified punk music.

However, most people who follow the emergence of new subcultures believe that "emo" means "nervous kids who post pictures of themselves on MySpace and cut themselves."

Others believe that the emo movement emerged in the early 1980s.

Wikipedia offers this story:

In late 1983, the hardcore punk scene that had erupted in 1981 seemed to be losing steam and fresh ideas within the emerging Washington hardcore sound. Minor Threat's dreary, posthumous LP Salad Days came out in 1984 and hammered the final nail into the coffin of Washington hardcore. Bands across the country began to look for new directions: DRI and Bad Brains began playing light metal, 7Seconds went to U2 for jungle alternatives, and so on. Washington's style began to change mainly towards melodic rock with a punk sensibility.

1984 saw the release of Minneapolis band Hüsker Dü's Zen Arcade, a testament to their lush new sound, combining soft, negative vocal delivery and mid-range guitars with slower rock tempos and lighter, more chaotic songwriting.

In the spring of 1984, members of The Untouchables, Faith and Deadline formed a new group called Rites Of Spring. This band retains the punk speed and frenzy, but mixes in a whole new vocal technique. Singer Guy Picciotto maintains a frantic punk style of singing almost all the time, from time to time delving into very personal lyrics, colored by emotions and spiritual quests. IN climaxes his voice turns into a guttural, husky, girlish moan.

First wave (1985-1994).

The summer of 1985 became known as the "Revolutionary Summer" when Washington's punk music scene exploded. new wave bands with a diverse rock sound, focused on rock tempo, musicality and melodic vocals: Gray Matter, Soulside, Ignition, Marginal Man, Fire Party, Rain, Shudder to Think, etc. Some bands retained a fast hardcore sound based on punk with new vocal methods, a notable exception is Dag Nasty.

Ian Mackay is one of the founders of the Emo movement.

Minor Threat vocalist Ian MacKaye sang for the band Embrace (compare the band's name to earlier DC bands Minor Threat, Void and State Of Alert), whose lyrics were emotional and introspective, but still clear and unambiguous. IN musically, the band (formed primarily by former Faith members) makes somewhat noisy, mid-tempo music with a large number guitar pop techniques. McKay's vocals retain their signature solid delivery, with occasional glimpses of emotional delivery. Iain Mackay is also the founder of the sXe movement, which has become popular among emocore and hardcore players.

The sound of these bands eventually became known as the "classic Washington sound". Part of this sound was ironically called "Emo", short for "emotional". One source claims that the term first appeared in a Flipside interview with Ian Mackay. Shortly thereafter, the Washington bands received the "Emocore" label.

A little later (in 1986) some groups began to focus on the "Emo" element as such. Apparently, the first to do this after Rites of Spring were The Hated in Annapolis (near Washington). Soon after, Moss Icon appeared in the same city, stripping the Emo element to its very core and adding no small amount of sophisticated, arpeggiated guitar melody (Tonie Joy, later in Born Against, Lava, Universal Order of Armageddon, etc.) with a strong accent. on loud and soft transitions. The vocals are also captivating new land, soaring to a real scream at the top of the lungs at the climaxes of the songs.

By the early 90s, this style had gained sufficient popularity in the independent musical environment and resulted in separate subculture, new subspecies of this style appeared.

Second wave (1994-2000).

In 1994, thanks to the release of the debut disc of the group Sunny Day Real Estate “Diary”, Emo became known to a wide circle of listeners. At the same time, he underwent significant changes in terms of music - he became more listenable, influenced by other styles, such as grunge and indie rock. Many groups appeared similar to Sunny Day Real Estate in style - Mineral, Christie Front Drive, Braid, Boys Life, etc. Thus, thanks to these groups, Emo got into rotation on radio and television programs.

Third wave (2000-present)

On this moment Emo is firmly entrenched in youth culture, appears more and more commercially successful projects, such as The Used, Funeral For A Friend and others, but in sound they are already far from the original Emo bands. The emo style has spread not only to music, but also to the clothing of emo kids.

The most important desire of an emo kid is to find great pure love. Having fallen in love, they surrender to an all-consuming feeling no worse than Romeo and Juliet (and do not forget that the main representatives of emo culture are approximately the same age as the heroes of Shakespeare's tragedy). But God forbid it turns out that they were mistaken and this person is not a real soul mate! There will be no limit to the suffering of emo kids; they will devote the next few hours to thinking about the imperfections of our world. But this is not forever: after crying for a couple of days, they rush to further search.

Love is perfect feeling, which cannot be hidden, emo kids assure. Therefore, if the heart is torn into pieces, the emo will not be silent about it - he will openly be sad, worry and, if necessary, cry bitterly.

Music evokes especially strong emotions in emo kids. At emo festivals, crowds of emo kids in bright clothes are unable to cope with their emotions and almost flood the dance floor with tears. But these, of course, are extremes: true emo (true emo, from the English truth - truth, truth) can cry to a sad tune, but will never make a show out of it.

Emo culture in Russia

Russian teenagers quickly picked up the Western trend of emo culture. It is obvious that there are many more detractors of this trend in our country than admirers. The first speak about the unnaturalness of such a phenomenon in Russia. In their opinion, tracing paper taken from the West contradicts the true culture of the former Soviet Union. Others argue that representatives of this trend are distinguished by their young age, and such experiences are precisely typical of young, unsuccessful and emotional teenagers, that is, one should not take such a culture seriously. Still others argue that the desire of emo kids to be “themselves” and at the same time strictly following instructions like “what a true emo should look like” is more than paradoxical. Admirers claim that in Russia there are several musical groups who founded the emo movement. For example, "Psyche". However, even the famous Russian singer Mara decided to release an album in emo style. If representatives of show business are betting on a relatively new movement, it means that it is becoming more and more popular in our country. You can find it on the Internet great amount resources where they offer to order patches, T-shirts, badges, bracelets and even wall calendars in the emo style. Time will tell how this trend will take root in our country, “Russify” or leave its mark on the culture of Russia.

EMO DICTIONARY:
.Emo kid. a person considered to belong to the emo culture.
. True emo. real emo.
. Scream. piercing scream, scream. A special feature of emo groups.
. sXe. abbreviation for .straight edge., propaganda healthy image life.
. bang-bang. the sound of a pistol shot (one of the favorite phrases of emo kids).
. Snaps. bracelets on hands made of rubber bands and wires.
. Tunnels. round holes in the ears, as well as earrings inserted into them, empty inside.
. Plugs. earrings without holes, inserted into tunnels.
. Slips. rag slippers with a diamond pattern or other pattern.

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Surely you have met on the streets big cities boys and girls, and even teenagers, dressed in strange black and pink clothes, with numerous piercings, with black, often dyed hair and long oblique bangs. They are called emo. These youth are often confused with other subcultures (primarily the Goths) and ridiculed. And in some countries they are even persecuted. Many people unknowingly believe that emo is just a style of clothing: thick makeup, funny baubles on a patched shoulder bag.

Others believe that these guys like to gather in cemeteries and read maudlin poems about death, that this is a phenomenon close to the decadence of the early twentieth century. There are those who identify these difficult teenagers as the first candidates for suicide. So who are emo? How did they arise, how do they differ from representatives of other related subcultures? Read all about them in this article.

History of origin

If you had asked who emo were in the 1980s, most of the inhabitants of our planet would have shrugged their shoulders in bewilderment, and the inhabitants of the District of Columbia (USA) would have told you that they were fans of a certain musical style. Indeed, spiritual ancestors modern girls and young men with side-swept bangs were called punks. They also listened to hard rock, decorated their bodies with tattoos and piercings, and had a penchant for “nooses” on their necks. But the emo-core, which sprang from punk rock, was too peculiar and specific. And fans of these two styles professed different principles of life, felt the world completely differently, in order to be different. And therefore, in the style of clothing, slender young men with black hair began to move away from pumped-up, clean-shaven guys. A little later they were separated from the Goths.

Attitude

With flourishing new subculture and its penetration into the countries of the Old World, many people began to become interested in who emo were. Home distinctive feature The adherents of this youth movement are expressiveness, a bright and undisguised expression of their feelings. Therefore, among the masses, far from subcultures, there is an opinion that emos are whiny, do not want to grow up, and are prone to depression and even suicide. Yes, they have a romanticization of death, however, just like the Goths. But what gave the current its name is not called the desire for suicide, but the desire to express emotions - no matter what, sad or cheerful. It’s just that our world gives more reasons to cry than to laugh... They call themselves emo kids (from English words emotional and kid (child), thereby emphasizing their desire to remain childlike, their refusal to wear social masks that society imposes on people.

Emo-core music

Of course, a subculture is defined by a certain ideology, lifestyle and attitude, but we should not forget that it was born in the depths of music lovers. The first creators of emo-core were punks from Washington, who brought a certain harmony and musicality to the cacophony of the mainstream. In subsequent years musical style influenced by movements such as grunge and Hindi rock. The lyrics of emo-core songs are distinguished by their lyricism, and their performance is characterized by excessive emotionality and expansiveness. Long ballads are mainly dedicated to broken heart, melancholy and suffering. Singers must have a high and strong voice, capable of abruptly transitioning from a whisper to a squeal. Modern emo style in music has split into several movements. One of them is the classic “core”, close to hard rock, but softened with lyrical notes. Vaolens (from violence) is distinguished by cruel lyrics that splash out aggression. Emo-punk is not without fun and self-irony. But screamo is hard for unprepared people to endure, but this style also has its fans.

Famous emo bands

Many musical groups, which emo worship all over the world, deny belonging to this subculture, or use in their creativity different styles. Leading in popularity in Russia German group « Tokio Hotel" Her album “Room 483” received platinum status with us. The Fall Out Boy musicians call themselves pop-punks, although experts consider their work to be classic emo style. The compositions of “30 Seconds To Mars” merged alternative, space and prog rock. Since the early 2000s, various emo groups have appeared in Russia. Monalisa is extremely popular. She appeared in Moscow in 2001 under the original name “The Day After Tomorrow”, and six months later she gave her first solo concert. You also cannot ignore “Ocean of My Hope,” whose album “What You Don’t Know About” is very popular.

Varieties in the subculture environment

Emo is, first of all, a lifestyle. You don't have to dress in black and wear long bangs raven colored to belong to this subculture. For example, true emo (from the English tru - real), who consider themselves true exponents of views and life position of this youth trend, they dress in retro-style checkered clothes. They also only listen to music on vinyl records, reel-to-reel and cassette recorders. “Real emo” do not smoke or drink alcohol and avoid drugs. The entire youth movement is characterized by vegetarianism and even veganism. New emo - with black hair, long bangs hanging down to the tip of the nose, wristbands and piercings - are very recognizable.

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A special feature of this subculture that distinguishes it from the Goths is clothing. The emo boy often wears a tight T-shirt and jeans in black or dark blue, with patches and holes. A bag is slung over his shoulder, like a postman's, with badges and emblems tightly attached to it. Emo girl decorates with black Short skirt, from under which torn tights stick out. Attached to a backpack or bag Plush Toys, whose bellies are ripped open by the owner and then sewn up with harsh threads. Representatives of both sexes are also identified by a belt - black or Pink colour- with chains, a huge plaque. T-shirts are decorated with either the names of musical groups or very characteristic prints: broken hearts, crossed pistols, and other cemetery paraphernalia. Wristbands, severe collars and piercings (on the left nostril, as well as the lips, eyebrows and bridge of the nose) complete the look.

Emo makeup

Both girls and boys who adhere to this style apply white powder to their faces to highlight the contrast with black hair. Lips are painted with flesh-colored lipstick. They line their eyes thickly with a dark pencil. Emo kids cover their nails with black polish. Everything in their appearance should speak of a gloomy rejection of this cruel world, of their own resentment and defenselessness. Emo makeup creates a certain image- a sweet, vulnerable child whom you so want to protect. On a bloodless-pale face (this effect is achieved using a light foundation and white powder), the eyes stand out. Upper eyelid paint with a pencil, the bottom with eyeliner. Apply shadows generously and shade them. Mascara is passed over the eyelashes twice. Lipstick in emo makeup (as opposed to goths) should be light pastel colors.

Hairstyle

Representatives of this subculture are distinguished by long, oblique bangs that completely cover one eye. Emos go to specialized salons for a haircut, since they need to use a razor to thin the ends of their hair and make their hair look spiky. Those with wavy hair should first straighten their hair with a straightening iron. Emo hair is dyed black or dark red. Girls often wear a lot of accessories - bows, bright hairpins, elastic bands. They often wear the ends of their hair in ponytails or braids. Using varnish or wax, emo is fixed short hair on the top of the head so that they stand upright.

Subculture in Russia

How did they appear? Many music critics They claim that Russian emo are “crazy punks.” However, there are some creative teams, who are trying to completely copy the classic Western core. The fans themselves try to follow emo fashion down to the last detail. Despite the absence of specialized clothing and especially shoe stores in most cities, boys and girls try to be completely like their American and European “colleagues.” Despite the obvious apolitical nature of the representatives of this subculture, the Russian authorities do not particularly favor them. In 2008, the State Duma even considered the “Concept of state intervention in spiritual education children." This bill stated that it promotes suicide and cultivates depression. In Armenia in 2010, there was a wave of repression against representatives of this youth movement. The country's authorities spoke in a very unique way about who emos are: they say that foreign influence spoils young people, and instead of being filled with a national-patriotic spirit, they resort to suicide attempts.