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Emo Night Brooklyn with Chiodos, Cobra Starship, and more

Oct 19, 2024  ·  Brooklyn Bowl, Las Vegas, NV Brooklyn Bowl, Las Vegas, NV

Emo Night Brooklyn
Oct 19
Emo Night Brooklyn
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Underoath, a Florida-based band, blends chaos into harmony with hard rock and electronic elements. Known for gold albums and Grammy nods, they redefine heavy music's boundaries.
New York’s Cobra Starship, led by Gabe Saporta, blended pop, hip-hop, and dance-rock. Known for hits like "Snakes on a Plane" and "Good Girls Gone Bad," they worked with Patrick Stump, Leighton Meester, and Sabi before disbanding in 2015.
We The Kings, from Bradenton, Florida, rose to fame in 2007 with hits like "Check Yes Juliet." Known for pop-punk anthems, they’ve collaborated with Demi Lovato and adapted to new creative processes.
Formed in New Brunswick, NJ, in 1998, Thursday gained fame with six acclaimed albums, notably Full Collapse and War All The Time. They've toured with My Chemical Romance, influenced by frontman Geoff Rickly, and shared stages with diverse acts from The Cure to Hatebreed.
Queens-based Bayside, known for their integrity and earnestness, has created timeless music over 25 years. Hits like "Killing Time" showcase their heavier side while maintaining anthemic choruses. Key albums include Sirens And Condolences and Shudder. They've collaborated with Spencer Charnas and are renowned for lyrical sing-alongs and world tours.
Born from changes, ESCAPE THE FATE thrives under Craig Mabbitt’s 15-year vocal lead. Known for live energy, gratitude, and collaborations with John Feldmann.
Formed in NJ, My Chemical Romance debuted in 2002. Known for emo rock style, hits like "Welcome to the Black Parade" and "Helena" earned them 3x Platinum status.
The Wonder Years, from Lansdale, PA, are known for their heartfelt pop-punk. Led by Dan Campbell, they explore themes of growth and purpose on "The Hum Goes On Forever."
Sean Foreman and Nathaniel Motte of 3OH!3, hailing from Boulder, CO, are known for hits like 'Don't Trust Me' and 'My First Kiss'. They've produced for artists like Maroon 5 and Ariana Grande and celebrate their Gold album 'WANT'. The duo returns with new music, embracing their quirky style.
Seattle band Emery's sound blends heavy, unpredictable soundscapes, melodies, and harmony. Notable for "Rub Some Dirt On It," they explore life's tough lessons.
Nada Surf, a melodic rock band from NYC, gained fame with their '90s hit "Popular." Known for sophisticated alt-rock, they worked with Ric Ocasek, Chris Walla, and Ben Gibbard. Albums like Let Go, The Weight Is a Gift, and Never Not Together cemented their cult status, featuring symphonic collaborations and influences like Kate Bush. They charted high on Billboard's Independent Albums, and their innovative sound continues to evolve.
STATE CHAMPS, formed by Derek DiScanio, Tyler Szalkowski, Ryan Scott Graham, and Evan Ambrosio, are an influential pop-punk band known for energetic tunes. Their debut, "The Finer Things," earned a 5K review from Kerrang!. "Around the World and Back" hit No. 3 on Billboard's Rock Albums and appeared in Rock Sound’s Top 10 of 2015. Produced by Drew Fulk, their album "Kings Of The New Age" highlights their legacy. Billboard deemed them "modern-day pop-punk torchbearers" in 2018. They combine punk soul with arena-ready rock.
A Day To Remember, from Ocala, Florida, tops Rock, Indie, and Alternative charts with hits like "Bad Vibrations," selling millions and praised by Rolling Stone. Known for unique recording styles, they've amassed over 800 million Spotify streams, 500 million YouTube views, and sold out tours, including their curated Self Help Festival.
Formed in Mesa, Arizona in 1993, Jimmy Eat World rose to fame with their 2001 hit "The Middle." Known for blending emo, alternative rock, and power pop, they gained critical acclaim with Clarity (1999) and mainstream success with the platinum album Bleed American. Collaborations include producers Mark Trombino and Butch Vig, and artists like Davey Havok. The band continued charting success with albums like Futures (2004) and Chase This Light (2007). Well-known for energetic rock anthems, they've toured with bands like Manchester Orchestra.
Silverstein, hailing from Canada, is known for their influential post-hardcore style. Celebrated for classics like "Discovering The Waterfront," they earned a Juno nomination for "A Beautiful Place To Drown." Shane Told was named among the best post-hardcore vocalists by Alternative Press readers. Renowned for high-energy performances, the band has toured with the likes of Simple Plan and Rise Against. Sam Guaiana produced their upcoming albums at Fireside Sound.
Formed in 2007 in Arizona, The Maine defies genre labels with their pop, alternative, and rock style. Known for catchy tracks like "Bad Behavior," their album "Lovely Little Lonely" showcases John O’Callaghan's poetic pop writing. They engage fans via a web series and a self-hosted music festival.
Motion City Soundtrack, a renowned American rock band since 1997, blends emo/pop-punk with indie. Famous for hits like "Everything Is Alright," they return with "Stop Talking."
Pierce the Veil, hailing from San Diego, excel in post-hardcore with intense, confessional lyrics. Fronted by Vic Fuentes, their albums include "A Flair for the Dramatic" and "Misadventures." Known for energetic live shows, they hit No.1 on Billboard’s Heatseekers and are praised for Queen-like influences.
Say Anything, led by Max Bemis, emerged in LA blending emo, punk, and pop. Known for singles like "Alive with the Glory of Love," they gained fame with albums like ...Is a Real Boy. Despite lineup changes, Bemis remained central, collaborating with producers Tim O'Heir and Stephen Trask. They're celebrated for their raw, introspective style. After disbanding in 2019, they reunited in 2023, delighting fans at festivals and dropping singles "Psyche" and "Are You (In) There?"
Born in Boca Raton, Florida, Chris Carrabba leads emo band Dashboard Confessional, known for hits like "Screaming Infidelities" and "Vindicated." He’s acclaimed for raw, introspective lyrics and worked with producers Daniel Lanois and Don Gilmore.
Chiodos, from Davison, MI, blend punk, metal, and melodic rock. Known for hits like "Bone Palace Ballet," they've toured with Yellowcard, Coheed & Cambria, and earned Top 15 albums.
Formed in Pennsylvania, the punk-pop band the Starting Line is renowned for hits like "Best of Me." They soared on Drive-Thru Records, shined on Warped Tours, and achieved notable MTV2 success.
Montreal-born Simple Plan, iconic in the pop-punk scene since 1999, has sold 10M albums and won Juno Awards. Known for hits like "I'm Just a Kid" and famed #ImJustAKid TikTok challenge; they've performed at the 2010 Olympics and collaborated with Deryck Whibley.
Claudio Sanchez, lead of NY prog rockers Coheed and Cambria, blends sci-fi epic tales with raw personal storytelling. Known for "The Amory Wars" saga, the band’s powerful sound fuses emo, metal, and prog.
L.S. Dunes, formed in turbulence and featuring members from My Chemical Romance, Saosin, Coheed and Cambria, and Thursday, launched at Riot Fest 2022. Their debut, *Past Lives*, and follow-up, *Violet*, produced by Grammy-nominated Will Yip, showcase their unique style with hits like "Machines" and "Paper Tigers."
Pennsylvania metal band August Burns Red, known for technical proficiency and deep lyrics, has had notable success with albums like "Messengers" and "Constellations." Grammy-nominated for hits "Identity" and "Invisible Enemy," they're celebrated for tight performances and the Christmas Burns Red Festival.
The Devil Wears Prada, formed in 2005, masterfully blends metallic sounds with hardcore spirit and melodic hooks. Known for top albums like 'Dead Throne' and the 'Zombie EP', they've hit top Billboard spots and thrilled fans with dynamic contrasts.
Formed in Coral Springs, Florida in 1997, New Found Glory became pop-punk trailblazers with hits like “My Friends Over You.” They've produced gold and platinum records, defined the easycore subgenre, and played on MTV. The band faced adversity when guitarist Chad Gilbert battled cancer in 2021 but turned the experience into their heartfelt acoustic album, Make the Most of It.
Mayday Parade, a Tallahassee emo/pop-punk band, rose in the mid-2000s with hits like “Jamie All Over” and “Miserable At Best,” earning Platinum and Gold honors.
Story Of The Year, born in St. Louis, excels in post-hardcore with hits like “Until the Day I Die.” Known for rich, live acts & tours with Linkin Park & My Chemical Romance.
Tyson Ritter and Nick Wheeler, from Stillwater, Oklahoma, founded the emo-pop band All-American Rejects in 1999. Known for hits like "Swing, Swing," "Dirty Little Secret," and "Gives You Hell," their albums have achieved platinum status. They've collaborated with producer Greg Wells and faced challenges, including a canceled tour due to Ritter's knee surgery. Their distinctive sound, influenced by bands like AC/DC, continues to resonate, with chart success in the U.S. and U.K.
Anberlin, formed in Florida, is a powerhouse in alt-rock, known for hits like “Feel Good Drag.” They’ve sold over 1.5M albums in the U.S., delivering explosive and cathartic music.
Southern California's Atreyu, formerly Retribution, is known for their melodic post-hardcore sound. Their popular albums include "Lead Sails Paper Anchor" and "Baptize."
Saves The Day, a Princeton, NJ band, epitomizes emo with anthems on love and heartbreak. Known for "Through Being Cool," their music, led by Chris Conley, leaves a lasting impact.
The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, known for their 2006 hit "Face Down," blend anthemic choruses with powerful messages. They achieved 5x platinum sales, famed for dynamic shows and tracks like "Brace Yourself," showcasing frontman Ronnie Winter's passion.
Formed in Sacramento, Dance Gavin Dance defies categorization with its blend of metal, hardcore, and melodic screamo. Known for Tilian Pearson's R&B-infused vocals, Jon Mess's chaotic screams, and Will Swan's intricate guitar work, the band has released eight albums, earning a dedicated fanbase.
Senses Fail, from Ridgewood, NJ, blend emo, screamo, and post-hardcore. Frontman Buddy Nielsen leads with resilience. Their debut, "Let It Enfold You," went Gold.
California-based Saosin, a post-hardcore pioneer, debuted in 2003 with EP "Translating the Name." Known for their explosive style and social media presence, they've toured with bands like Boys Night Out and signed with labels like Capitol and Epitaph. After lineup changes, including frontman Cove Reber's exit and Anthony Green's return, Saosin released "Along the Shadow" in 2016.
Four Year Strong hails from Massachusetts, known for their pop-punk energy and hardcore spirit. Notable album "Brain Pain" showcases hits like "aftermath/afterthought" and "uncooked." They've teamed with producer Will Putney, blending '90s alt-rock and metal with reggae elements, and featuring distinct vocals by Dan O’Connor and Alan Day.
Hawthorne Heights, hailing from Dayton, Ohio, is an iconic emo band known for Gold albums like "The Silence In Black And White" and hits like "Ohio Is For Lovers." They've overcome obstacles and blend heavy and melodic styles, remaining influential in the scene.

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