

Toronto's Emo-Rock scene is now dying or dead permanently but back in the early two thousands; band names choice like The Black Maria might gone under the surface but slowly, begin to gaining fame through the what so-called Emo-Pop-Punk explosions replacing the desperate Grunge with more spiritual and energetic power beats and melodies sometimes - hostile riffs and great intros for the teenager section market-selling or arts itself, who would really knows. As the example being picked, we got it to listen through debut album of The Black Maria's A Shared History of Tragedy leading the themed tracks with wiser titles and lyrics to compares as the new millennium poetic justice mirrors which didn't lasted longer but keeping their claws scratches deeper onto the new kids of the future Rock scene the running out of money, fashion and life style in comparison. Standard rocking and always mixed the Pop-screaming spreading the legacy even for the lesser-known group like these Ontario band. Nothing Comes Easy But You, Waking Up With Wolves or A Call to Arms really sending thus magnet messages right onto your heads once - dreaming about how faith can change the world back to a better peaceful place.
A Shared History of Tragedy:
https://open.spotify.com/album/3I7HkKwptyt4bnbWoDQjRX
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