




Martijn van de Griendt X
Jasper Groen (photos) and
Martin van Triest (graphic design) made a great little book. They are on a quest to out find out what being “Emo” is all about. Gothic lolita’s? Gay punkrocker? Or just a bunch of The Cure look-a-likes? Are the authentic? I think this is a good example how the new generation are able to mix and swop styles easily. You might think they don’t give a shit. Not true at all! Emo loves to be shot.