Phares, Heather. "The Get Up Kids: Biography". Allmusic. "Kansas City's Get Up Kids play melodic, pop-inflected emo similar to the Promise Ring and Braid...[Something to Write Home About] garnered high critical and fan praise and made the Get Up Kids heroes of the emocore scene."
Monger, James Christopher. "Lost in the Sound of Separation - Underoath | AllMusic". "2006's Define the Great Line proved to be a turning point for faith-based, post-hardcore/screamo outfit Underoath. While the tendency to dissolve into the abyss of angtsy emo-pop was still there, there was a darkness lurking in the nooks and crannies between the crackling snare hits and heavy "drop-d" riffing that hinted at a little pre-evolution, a notion that comes to fruition with their sixth studio record and fourth for Solid State (the metal subdivision of Tooth & Nail Records)."
Monger, James Christopher. "Define the Great Line - Underoath | AllMusic". AllMusic. "On their third full-length release, the Florida-based rockers have found the delicate middle ground between throat-shredding grindcore and My Chemical Romance/From Autumn to Ashes-style emo-punk, utilizing the highly flexible voice of Spencer Chamberlain as a compass for both melody and cacophony."
(EN) Emily Zemler, Braid singer speaks on roots of emo, su theeagleonline.com, 20 giugno 2004. URL consultato il 14 dicembre 2022 (archiviato dall'url originale il 12 settembre 2012).
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"Funeral for a Friend". BBC Wales. "The band members themselves prefer not to be lumped in with emo groups, and opt instead for the simple term 'rock', though that doesn't do justice to their unique pop-tinted fusion of metal, rock and emo."
Nash, Len. "A Review of The Phantom TollboothArchiviato il 15 agosto 2010 in Internet Archive.". The Phantom Tollbooth. "Underoath does it again! For starters, they've changed genres; although not as drastic a change as in the past. The CD's is called: They're Only Chasing Safety, and now the genre is straight-up Emo Core."
Nash, Len. "A Review of The Phantom TollboothArchiviato il 15 agosto 2010 in Internet Archive.". The Phantom Tollbooth. "Underoath does it again! For starters, they've changed genres; although not as drastic a change as in the past. The CD's is called: They're Only Chasing Safety, and now the genre is straight-up Emo Core."
Cos'è l'emo?, su Incendiary magazine. URL consultato il 10 febbraio 2008 (archiviato dall'url originale il 21 febbraio 2009).
Articolo sull'emo da www.gurl.com, su gurl.com. URL consultato il 10 febbraio 2008 (archiviato dall'url originale il 14 febbraio 2008).