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Chicago, IL, US · 2005–present · active
Madina Lake formed in Chicago in 2005 and stood out in the post-hardcore and emo-adjacent rock world by building a conceptual mythology around their music. Fronted by twin brothers Nathan and Matthew Leone, the band used From Them, Through Us, to You to introduce both their sharp melodic style and the fictional town of Madina Lake, with songs like "House of Cards," "Here I Stand," and "One Last Kiss" balancing dramatic hooks with scene-rock urgency. Attics to Eden and World War III continued the narrative thread while widening the band's sound into darker alternative rock, electronic touches, and more polished choruses. Their history has also been marked by real-life trauma, including Matthew Leone's severe injuries after intervening in a domestic violence incident, which gave the band's later resilience a deeper context. Madina Lake fit the accepted post-hardcore and emo scope through their guitars, touring history, and theatrical emotional intensity. Their best songs work when the concept does not overshadow the melody, letting mystery, vulnerability, and big choruses reinforce each other.
Orlando, FL, US · 2018–present · active
Magnolia Park write pop punk with a restless modern vocabulary, folding emo melody, post-hardcore release, trap-influenced rhythm, and metalcore-sized impact into songs that move quickly and aim straight for the hook. The band first drew wider attention through a rush of singles and the Halloween Mixtape era, then used Baku's Revenge to sharpen a colorful, narrative-minded identity built around heartbreak, anxiety, friendship, and fantasy-horror imagery. Their arrangements often start from bright guitar movement and polished vocal lines, then harden through shouted passages, heavier riffs, or breakdown-shaped turns that give the songs more punch than standard radio pop punk. Joshua Roberts' vocals bring a clean, agile lead presence, while the band around him keeps the tracks dense with quick transitions, electronic accents, and sudden bursts of aggression. Later releases such as Halloween Mixtape II and VAMP pushed the group's comic-book and dark-pop worldbuilding further, letting glossy choruses sit next to heavier textures without losing momentum. Magnolia Park's strength is that the songs feel accessible and busy at once, built for immediacy but packed with enough stylistic movement to reward repeat listening.
Orlando, FL, US · 2011–present · active
Makari are an Orlando rock band whose music blends post-hardcore roots, emo melody, and polished alternative rock into a bright but emotionally charged sound. Formed in 2011, the group gradually built an audience through releases such as Ghost Stories, Elegies, Hyperreal, Continuum, and Wave Machine, with vocalist Andy Cizek becoming a major part of the band's later identity. Makari's songs often favor clean, soaring vocals, shimmering guitar textures, and rhythmic lift rather than constant heaviness, but their connection to post-hardcore remains clear in the dynamics, urgency, and occasional sharper edges. The band works best when melody and momentum are equal partners: guitars ripple and climb, drums stay busy without crowding the vocal, and choruses open into a sense of release. Lyrically, Makari often deal with distance, longing, memory, emotional disorientation, and the strange beauty of trying to keep a self together. They sit comfortably near modern emo rock and progressive post-hardcore without being locked into either category. Their importance comes from craft and atmosphere. Makari make polished heavy-adjacent rock that still feels personal, using technical ability to support feeling rather than to dominate it, and giving Orlando's post-hardcore lineage a more luminous, melodic branch.
Hartford, CT, US · 2022–present · active
Many Eyes is the metallic hardcore project of former Every Time I Die vocalist Keith Buckley, formed in 2022 alongside Charlie and Nick Bellmore of Toxic Holocaust fame and connected through Hatebreed frontman Jamey Jasta. Their debut album 'The Light Age' swings from venomous hardcore fury into disarmingly catchy grunge-inflected choruses, channeling the raw energy of 1990s heavy music. The band represents Buckley's artistic rebirth after the acrimonious end of Every Time I Die.
Bingley, GB · 2007–present · active
Bingley's Marmozets delivered some of the most inventive and ferocious alt-rock to emerge from the UK in the 2010s, driven by Becca Macintyre's powerhouse vocals and the band's math-rock-inflected arrangements. Their 2014 debut 'The Weird and Wonderful Marmozets' was a whirlwind of angular riffs, shifting time signatures, and explosive energy that earned widespread critical praise. The sibling-heavy lineup brought a rare chemistry to their chaotic yet melodic sound, blending punk urgency with progressive complexity.
Sydney, AU · 2021–present · active
Sydney's Melrose Avenue are a pop-metal quartet who seamlessly blend infectious pop melodies with the raw intensity of metalcore, led by Vlado Saric's dynamic vocal shifts between melodious singing and raucous screams. Signed to Hopeless Records in 2024, the band draws influence from Bring Me The Horizon and A Day To Remember while carving their own lane in the emerging pop-metalcore movement. Tracks like 'Suffering' and 'Fool And The Beggar' showcase their talent for pairing punchy instrumentals with massive hooks.
Rancho Santa Margarita, CA, US · 2015–present · active
Movements formed in Rancho Santa Margarita, California, in 2015 and quickly became one of the most recognizable bands in the emo-leaning post-hardcore revival. The group's lineup of Patrick Miranda, Ira George, Austin Cressey, and Spencer York built its identity on tightly wound guitar work, confessional vocals, and lyrics that confront mental health, grief, intimacy, and emotional exhaustion. After signing with Fearless Records following their earliest live activity, Movements released Outgrown Things in 2016, an EP that introduced their blend of spoken-word intensity, melodic post-hardcore, and soft-grunge atmosphere. Their 2017 debut album Feel Something became the defining release of their early career, with "Daylily," "Colorblind," "Full Circle," and "Deadly Dull" turning vulnerability into anthemic, cathartic rock. No Good Left to Give followed in 2020 with a darker, more spacious tone, while RUCKUS! in 2023 pushed the band toward more varied rhythms, sharper hooks, and broader alternative rock textures. Movements remain rooted in emotionally transparent post-hardcore, but their catalog shows a steady move from raw catharsis toward more expansive and unpredictable songwriting.
Newark, NJ, US · 2001–present · active
My Chemical Romance transformed emo and post-hardcore into a theatrical, operatic spectacle, with Gerard Way's vision reaching its apex on the rock opera 'The Black Parade,' one of the most ambitious and beloved rock albums of the 2000s. From the raw urgency of 'I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love' to the punk reinvention of 'Danger Days,' MCR became a cultural phenomenon that inspired an entire generation to embrace their darkness.

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