Discussing the songwriting, production, and musicianship of emo's beloved albums findingemopod.com
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 95 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | Music CommentaryMusic |
Happy 4 year birthday to the podcast! As per tradition, we do a Jimmy Eat World record every year and we've made our way to the 2010 album Invented by the kings of emo from Arizona. This record definitely had a tough task of following four PERFECT al... more
In this episode of "Finding Emo," we dive into New Found Glory's iconic album "Sticks and Stones." Celebrating its 20th anniversary, we explore everything from the album's production with Neil Avron to the cameos from the likes of Mark Hoppus on the ... more
Relient K nailed it with their follow up to their breakout album, Mmhmm. Five Score takes what worked about the previous album and gets even more ambitious - specifically ending the album with an 11 minute epic. We think they strung together a perfec... more
Hayley Williams is the G.O.A.T. Yeah, we said it. Now, listen to us say it for 2 hours straight.
After the departure of the brothers Farrow, I don't think any of us imagined we'd be getting this album. But it turned out Hayley Williams' pipes were... more
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Just an awesome podcast with some dudes having a good time reminiscing about some great albums.
this podcast absolutely slaps as a former teenage emo (it never leaves you). love the nuance, historical context, tidbits and personal stories. the my chemical romance episodes are greatest of all time
(And I do, big time, just like these guys!)… then you’ll appreciate their deep musical knowledge and insider discussions about not only J.E.W. but other great emo albums that influenced those of us who were in the mix at that time as well as anyone who needs a quick intro to the best genre in music! I love hearing my nerdy emo thoughts echoed back in their discussions and you will, too. Give it a listen!!
i love this podcast and it’s so funny to watch them talk about such inspirational bands and how they improved over time AND how they trash talk fall out boy which was so funny cause when they discussed from under the cork tree by fall out boy the entire time they were trash talking pete wentz which is hilarious cause i’ve never seen someone trash talk the bassist of such an iconic band.
Admittedly I’m very late to the Emo part and admittedly I love some
Bands Moore than others. All of that being said it is a very informative and most importantly its refreshing to hear people talk about what they like positive vibes
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