Thursday, December 25, 2008

For further research

If you would like to dig further into this topic, I can only recommend you to go visit these pages:

Emo links:

Allmusic.com
- This very short article describes the origin of the emotional music as we know it today. It's cluttered with good hyperlinks to alternative websites that can be used for further investigation.

EmoWiki
- While probably going to kill me for linking so blatantly to a wikipediapage, I must say this one is actually rather good for a swift, in-depth overview. Dont let the wiki scare you off! This site is well-cited and covering a fair few issues regarding emo's!

Murder music links:

Ammocity

- While I know I've linked to this specific site quite a few times, I can only encourage everyone to go and have a read. Not only does it come with a translation of the often foreign language used in murder music, but it also suggests plenty of additional websites to visit and various articles in the bottom of the page.

Egale
- This organization focuses on banning murder music and frequently posts about their demonstrations. If you want to read about their work and how to become an active supporter, please visit this site.

StopMurder Music (Canada)
- This small document lists the ideas and visions behind the organization StopMurder Music (Canada) and describes the causes and effects of allowing murder musicians to perform in your country.

Music links:

NYtimes
- Whether we want it or not, we have to realize how much music actually affects us, and this article covers the very basics and is easily understandable.

ACT

- Associated Counselors and Therapists not only describes how music affects us, but also comes with a nice little list of issues connected to young people and media.

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