Wednesday, September 27, 2006

Tweemo

As if the individual music genre terms of "twee" and "emo" weren't confusing enough, Adam and John had to coin the amalgamated concept of "tweemo". Twee, originally intending something excessively or affectedly quaint, and emo, short for emotional. Twee was originally derogatory and emo has become derogatory. Perhaps this photo, taken on a recent trip to the beach, of the two masterminds behind the word demonstrates its necessity:


A large part of the weekend involved the invention of twee porn titles (e.g. barely eightween). The story line, repeated across the genre, with minor variation by unimaginative twee porno directors, goes: a boy and girl, both wearing cardigans, meet (perhaps he's an effeminate poet and she's a librarian). They sit, mostly turned away from the camera, looking over a beautiful dandelion meadow (Belle & Sebastian is playing). The girl's cardigan slides, ever so slightly, down her shoulder. The boy reaches out to take the girls hand in his own. They turn to face each other, and stare into each others eyes as the sun sinks below the horizon between them and they slowly get old together. THE END.

I like twee music. Although, I have to admit the origin of the term is a bit off putting. It figures though, because I'm slightly effeminate and my girlfriend's a librarian. I made her a twee CD, here is the track list:

Music Is My Boyfriend - The Hidden Cameras
I Don't Know Why I Love You - The House Of Love
Bachelor Kisses - The Go-Betweens
The More You Ignore Me, The Closer I Get - Morrissey
Don't Call Me Whitney, Bobby - Islands
The Luckiest Guy On The Lower East Side - The Magnetic Fields
Lovefool - The Cardigans
Let's Get Out Of This Country - Camera Obscura
Sort Of Mine - Heavenly
Build - The Housemartins
Our Lady In Havana - Essex Green
Sleep Tonight - Stars
The Leanover - Life Without Buildings
Wishbone - Architecture in Helsinki
My British Tour Diary - Of Montreal
Just Like Fred Astaire - James
Camera-Shy - The Lucksmiths
There Is A Light That Never Goes Out - The Smiths
Beautiful - Belle & Sebastian
On The Bus Mall - The Decemberists
Listen To My Heart - Steinbecks

Of course, a close inspection of this list will lead some to exclaim "but that's not twee..." when questioned further their main reason will be because they like it. I think that this is, probably, a problem with the original definition, which being negative, implies that all twee must be negative, but if it was then no one would like it.

I don't know about emo. I researched to try and find out which bands constitute emo music. But, I haven't heard of any of them, apart from more recent, post emo (i.e. post decrease in popularity), bands like death cab, which I imagine wouldn't call themselves emo. People seem a little crazy on the whole emo hate thing. I suspect that many of them wouldn't actually be able to list many emo bands. And why does JB have an emo section? Well, what I know is that James Blunt isn't in the emo section so someone else is to blame for his music (which sounds like a cat being tortured). Lets regain our focus, rally the troops and work on the real evil here.

12 comments:

Dboy said...

I'd never even heard of the genre of twee music... what's a definition?

Have you seen Hope is Emo? It's a fantastic parody of the goth/emo subculture brought to you by the same wonderful people who write Ask A Ninja - very clever. Check it out here

Owen said...

I think a folksonomy definition is best, although highly debatable.

Meg said...

I'm sorry, but that photograph is something other than Tweemo I'm afraid.

(PS You forgot to put self-mutilation into the emo storyline. That's the most important part, according to my excellent seventeen-year-old sources)

Owen said...

Meg, does that make you emo? re: Where is the mother ship? point 75

Meg said...

I was emo before emo was even invented, Bucko.

Cass said...

Damn straight! We were the uber pre-emo. Or, as I like to call it, Preemo.

Preemo is kind of like being a premium 'mo, but with more Morrissey.

You know what I mean - ADAM, I'm looking at you!

Owen said...

I think we're all waiting for Adam to account for himself

Anonymous said...

Howdy Owen,
I always thought emo was short for emotional rock in a post punk way. Then in the same way punk had Blink 182, emo also went pop and the backlash was swift.
Early death cab is totally emo-then they joined a big label, started making boring music and putting on really lame live performances which have the audience looking at their watches waiting for them to get off the stage and wondering why they spent $50 on this... not that I'm speaking from personal experience or anything.

Check out http://maniclab.com/scenesters.html

Introducing the scenesters video clip is highly amusing and mocks many

Owen said...

As I say, I don't know FA about emo, apart from its more popular to mock it than be it. I'm interested in twee, I'm just acknowledging the components of tweemo. Apparently, nobody wants to talk about twee, oh well. BTW, emo is a subgenre of punk, and emo rock, emo pop, indie emo, emocore etc. etc. would be sub genres of emo (i think, anyway). This makes "tweemo" some weird hybrid of the two genres, which I can't imagine any band filling. Although, both the terms are mostly useful in describing the people who would be listeners (aka a large portion of adolescents), the conjunction of the two even more so.

Owen said...

actually, twee is apparently also post punk, that would be wet punk, and emo is hardcore punk (according to the reliable wikipedia). So maybe tweemo is just punk? All this music genre discussion is confusing.

Dboy said...

Wow - so many words...

I loved your anecdote exploring twee porn - gold! You're becoming more like Jodi every day... hehehe... remember her story about the pickle on the [lampstand] (was it a lampstand? I can't remember!). I'm supposed to be the 'gaffer' :)

jonbecker03 said...

"twee" means "affectedly or excessively cute." so "emo" music that displays these characteristics might be termed "tweemo." thus, "tweemo" might conprise a great deal of the emo genre. even the canonical "death cab" would qualify. (they even have a variation of the word "cute" as part of the name of the band.)