Episodes

  • One Year of The Emo Hour Podcast!
    Oct 29 2025

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    This week on The Emo Hour, Nani and Katie are celebrating one whole year of sharing feelings, music, and melancholy laughs! 🖤 As always, the episode kicks off with “What’s Making Us Emo This Week” — Katie’s bummed after someone stole from her car (don’t worry, it was just snacks), and Nani’s feeling all the emotions about the podcast’s first anniversary.

    Then the duo dives deep into some reflection mode — talking about what they’ve learned through making the show, their favorite memories from the past year (including a few chaotic ones), and what the next era of The Emo Hour might look like.

    To wrap it all up, they close with their signature emo lyrics of the day — featuring heartfelt lines from Hot Mulligan and Medium Build. Whether you’ve been here since episode one or you’re just joining the emotional ride, this one’s for the day-one listeners and the forever feelers. 💔🎙️

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • Nani’s Birthday & September 2025 Emo News!
    Oct 1 2025

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    In this jam-packed episode, Katie and Nani kick things off on a personal note as Nani opens up about her upcoming birthday — and all the complicated, nostalgic, "wait, how old am I again?" emotions that come with it. From there, Nani recounts her recent trip to Boston to see Turnstile live (spoiler: it was everything), setting the stage for this month's main topic: September 2025 emo news.

    There's so much happening in the scene that the duo has to pick and choose, but the highlights are undeniable: Turnstile is having a major moment, pop-punk guests are popping up on the Jonas Brothers tour (?!), and Blink-182 is going full chaotic energy with their Missionary Impossible tour featuring Alkaline Trio. The All-American Rejects also make headlines — not just for their Arby’s collab, but for launching their own direct-to-fan music platform called Playhouse.

    Katie and Nani also squeeze in shoutouts to some major music releases and tours from The Starting Line, AFI, and My Chemical Romance — yes, it’s a good time to be emo.

    They wrap things up with the emo lyric of the day, and while Katie makes a strong case, Nani declares herself the winner… because it’s her birthday. Ok, sure. 🖤🎂

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    1 hr
  • Nani's Back-to-Back-to-Back Shows at the Roadrunner in Boston: Sam Fender, Garbage, & Yungblud
    Sep 24 2025

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    This week on The Emo Hour, Katie and Nani kick things off with what's making them extra emo lately — starting with the legendary recap of Nani’s surprise early birthday party. Spoiler: it involved her 10 closest friends (that’s 11 people total, aka Nani’s angel number) showing up dressed as different versions of Nani. We’re talking emo Nani, poolside Nani, New York Nani, VIP Nani, podcast Nani, airport Nani — and yes, chaos and identity spiraling ensued in the best way possible.

    Then, the duo dives into the topic of the day: Nani’s back-to-back-to-back concert marathon at Boston’s Roadrunner venue. She saw Sam Fender, Garbage, and Yungblud in three consecutive nights and lived to emotionally tell the tale. Tune in for full fangirl mode as Nani swoons over Sam Fender’s voice, relives Garbage’s iconic alt-rock glory, and recounts Yungblud’s pure rockstar energy — hip thrusts and all.

    As always, they close it out with their emo lyrics of the day, and in a twist no one saw coming (wink), Katie takes home the crown for best emo lyric of the week.

    Whether you're in your emo era or just visiting, this episode is your emotional safe space.

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    59 mins
  • Still Not Over 2005: A Review of Cartel's Chroma-2025 & Acceptance's Phantoms/Twenty
    Sep 17 2025

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    This week on The Emo Hour, Katie and Nani kick things off the only way they know how—by diving into what’s making them extra emo. Katie’s spiraling over the wild twist in Netflix’s jaw-dropping new documentary, Unknown Number: The High School Catfish (seriously, you won’t see it coming), while Nani recaps the rollercoaster of emotions she felt during the Emmys, hosted by the funny and awkward Nate Bargatze.

    Then it's down to emo business: the girls dive deep into two massive re-releases from the golden era of pop punk. First up, Chroma - 2025 by Cartel. While both hosts love the polished new production and how the songs have matured, they agree there’s a certain raw magic in the original that just can’t be recreated. Next, Nani gets especially sentimental as they break down Phantoms/Twenty by Acceptance. With guest appearances from Teddy Swims, Matty Mullins, Stephen Christian, John O'Callaghan, Alex Gaskarth, and more, this anniversary re-release breathes fresh life into a deeply beloved album—and Nani is feeling it all.

    They wrap the episode with a perfect dose of nostalgia, sharing their emo lyrics of the day pulled straight from these two timeless records. Cue the feels. 🎧🖤

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • An Emo Recap: VMAs, Sun Valley's "Valley Music Festival," and a Moonbubu?
    Sep 10 2025

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    This week on The Emo Hour, Katie and Nani are covering it all — from red carpets to mountain stages. First, they recap the MTV VMAs, complete with all the wins, drama, and one very unexpected star: Moonbubu, the space-suited Labubu making its flashy debut on the carpet. 🌙✨

    Then it’s off to Sun Valley for the first-ever Valley Music Festival, where Katie and Nani swapped their checkered vans for cowboy boots to experience the inaugural event. They share highlights, festival chaos, and their favorite discovery of the weekend: Dexter and the Moonrocks, who also inspired both of this week’s Emo Lyrics of the Day. 🎸🖤

    Katie also gets personal, opening up about celebrating her 7-year wedding anniversary and 14 years with her husband (cue the collective emo sigh).

    From the VMAs’ Moonbubu to Western Space Grunge, it’s a cosmic-emo journey you don’t want to miss.

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • The All-American Rejects at The Western Idaho Fair + The Rise of Potato Man
    Sep 3 2025

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    This week on The Emo Hour, things get loud, nostalgic, and just a little bit crispy as Nani returns from the Western Idaho Fair with tales from the biggest crowd in fair history—gathered for none other than The All-American Rejects. That’s right: your favorite early 2000s heartbreakers are still kicking, and Nani was front and center for every guitar riff, every scream-along chorus, and yes, even the world premiere of the soon-to-be-iconic "Potato Man" anthem.

    Nani recaps the band’s electric setlist, spanning their entire discography—from the punchy angst of “Swing, Swing” to the stadium-sized emotion of “It Ends Tonight.” The band’s chemistry? Flawless. After decades of playing together, their cohesion on stage is undeniable, and front man Tyson Ritter is in peak form—charismatic, chaotic, and charming as ever. From unexpected ad-lib interludes to rousing crowd engagement, Ritter proves he’s still one of emo’s most magnetic performers.

    Of course, no Emo Hour is complete without the signature closing segment: Emo Lyrics of the Day. This week, both hosts pick lines from The All-American Rejects that capture the raw, vulnerable heart of the show.

    🔥 Listen now wherever you get your podcasts.

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    50 mins
  • August 2025 Emo News: Taylor Said Yes, Davey Said…Jam Bands?
    Aug 27 2025

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    This week on The Emo Hour, Katie and Nani are deep in their feels (what else is new?) as they kick things off with what's making them emo lately. Katie shares some tender and pride-inducing moments from being on a lakeside vacation and seeing her daughter really thrive in the water—cue the acoustic guitar strumming softly in the background. 🌊💔

    But emotions really run high when the duo dives into the news that broke the internet: Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are officially engaged! 💍🏈 They speculate wildly (and hilariously) about when, where, and how it all went down—were the photos staged? When did it happen? Are people getting a little too excited about people they don't know getting engaged?

    Then it's time for the August 2025 Emo News Roundup: tours, new music drops, and—most importantly—the lineup for the Jonas Brothers Tour that has emo kids everywhere black eyeliner-sobbing with joy. Yes, you heard right: The All-American Rejects and Boys Like Girls are opening, and surprise guests like Cartel, All Time Low, and Dashboard Confessional are popping in to shatter hearts nightly. 🖤 But the biggest plot twist in the scene? Davey Havok (of AFI fame) shows up looking like he just spent a week chasing jam bands in the woods—what happened to the eyeliner king?! 😱

    They close out the episode with the ever-moody “Emo Lyrics of the Day” featuring lines from Yungblud and Dashboard Confessional—because obviously, we’re all still screaming infidelities.

    Hit play and embrace the emo.

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    56 mins
  • An Emo Album Review: MGK's Lost Americana... or just lost?
    Aug 20 2025

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    This week on The Emo Hour, Kati and Nani kick things off by sharing what's been making them extra emo lately—from some mild (but classic) existential spirals to a real-life 911 call that may have actually saved a grandma. Oh, and somehow... dirt clods? Yes, it’s a whole vibe.

    Then the duo dives into the topic of the day: MGK's new album, Lost Americana. They break down the unconventional release strategy, the marketing buzz, and give their hot takes on a few standout tracks. The consensus? It’s fun, it’s catchy, it’s easy to play on repeat—but is it maybe too manufactured? Too borrowed? The girls aren’t sure, and they want to know what you think.

    To wrap it up, they each share their favorite emo lyrics from the album—but let’s just say things get chaotic when Nani tries to dramatically read MGK’s rap lines. It's not Shakespeare, but it's something.

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    1 hr and 4 mins