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Diary was on Sub Pop, but signaled a complete break with grunge and lo-fi indie of the time. Instead, Diary combines arena rock dynamics with the impressionistic lyrics typical of 90s emo. Put together, the intimacy supercharged the bombast, and tracks like the band’s signature song “In Circles” and “Seven” introduced a new musical language to the genre.

Joshua Levine

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