Gingerbee started as an internet band in 2022 with a specific goal: make an orchestral screamo album and perform it in a proper theatre. This live recording from Thalia Hall in March 2026 documents their final show before splitting, with the core five-piece expanded to eighteen musicians. Violin, horn, flute, trumpet, cello, viola, and three saxophones sit alongside the guitar, drums, and dual vocals.
The screamo foundation is there, sudden dynamic shifts, raw vocal delivery, but the arrangements pull it somewhere else. Strings swell where you'd expect a breakdown. Brass punctuates rather than decorates. "Samba do Nosso Céu" suggests the Brazilian influence of guitarist Gustavo Nome, while "Petal Dance" and "Pinhole Blanket Sun" show how the orchestration can either support or overtake the emo structure depending on the song. No overdubs, so what you hear is what happened in the room.
It's an acquired taste. The orchestral elements don't always integrate smoothly, and some tracks feel like two ideas competing rather than combining. But if you've wondered what midwest emo would sound like with a written horn section and a four-person string ensemble, this answers that question. For people who think screamo peaked too early or want to hear what happens when a niche internet project gets a proper stage and a borrowed orchestra.