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Joan of Arc

Predicated on their root base and their hometown, it isn’t astonishing that Chicago’s Joan of Arc mix post-rock’s atmospherics and punk’s volume and dynamics. Vocalist/guitarist Tim Kinsella, drummer Mike Kinsella, and bassist Sam Zurick originated from the emocore music group Cap’n Jazz; when that music group split up, the trio …

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Cap’n Jazz

Short-lived but extremely important, Cap’n Jazz helped transform emo from a deeply underground punk subgenre right into a even more widely recognized subset of indie rock. Not really terribly well-known or well-known beyond the Midwest, Cap’n Jazz’s main contribution was stylistic — alongside Pinkerton-era Weezer, they helped change emo’s always-elusive …

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Tim Kinsella

Tim Kinsella burst onto the Chicago picture while even now in his teenagers along with his scream punk music group Cap’n Jazz. The collective snottiness and trend of this music group can be noticed on Analphabetapolothology, a compilation from the band’s whole recorded history offering two cherished addresses, among a-ha’s …

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Owls

Owls began in 2001, splintering from an extended lineage of high-concept rock and roll rings all centralized throughout the initiatives of several close friends who’d been using together since their early high-school times. This staff of musicians began playing spirited and screamy melodic emo as Cap’n Jazz, surviving in comparative …

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