Chloe and Ria continue their recounting of Panic! At The Disco's lore with the release of Pretty. Odd. to the splitting of the band. Chloe also gets confused about American geography and we can't help but talk about Baldur's Gate 3 a little bit. Hope you forgive us.
Chloe and Ria talk about the most recent Fall Out Boy tour, the several many religious experiences we went through, and how much we hate the Camden police.
Chloe and Ria discuss Panic! At The Disco's roots, their meteoric rise to fame in the mid 00s, and how they set the stage for what emo would look like in the back half of the Aughts.
Ria and Chloe chat about the ongoing Fall Out Boy tour, going to Sad Summer Festival, and you shouldn't be allowed to watch anime until you've listened to Linkin Park's Meteora.
We finish up our two part series on stage gay by discussing it as a marketing tool and as theatre by examining Panic! At The Disco's usage of stage gay throughout the band's tenure. We also get into fandom's response to stage gay in the form of RPF, or Real Person Fiction, and what the symbiotic nature between stage gay and fan looked like.
Neutral RPF discussion begins at 30:05 and continues on for nearly the rest of the episode, please listen at your own discretion!
Fall Out Boy decided to make a cover sequel no one asked for, our per episode Mikey Way hate moment, and The Millionaires comeback we've been waiting years for. June 28, 2023 was the day for emo to act up y'all.
This week's episode revolves around discussing the stage gay phenomenon within the scene in the early 2000s where we talk about homophobia in the aughts, stage gay as empowerment and protest, and sexuality in performance.
At the top of this episode we mentioned putting a timestamp on where intense neutral discussion of RPF (real-person fiction) begins, but this episode got split into two parts so that heads up will be applicable for part 2!
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Here's our full review of Adjacent Fest, a new two-day music fest on the shores of Atlantic City, where we get into all this nitty and gritty from our time there! Iin person with each other! We also talk Swifties, emo in-fighting, and hear from our executive producers (who are dogs).
Apologies for any weird audio issues this time around! We were using a new lavalier mic set up in a very open space room with like. No soundproofing. We're still working out the kinks regarding audio quality, we appreciate your patience with us as we learn.
Chloe and Ria update y'all on where we've been! Also we discuss Sum 41, where in the world is Ryan Ross, Jared from The Maine's upcoming wedding, and some exciting books about emo hitting the shelves soon.
Chloe and Ria bring you a nearly two hour long episode giving our track by track review of So Much (For) Stardust where we talk nihilism, the weird Skittles Ria is eating, intertextuality, and the Onceler.
Chloe and Ria get into the nitty gritty of the five month lead up period to Fall Out Boy's new album, So Much (For) Stardust.
Chloe and Ria deep-dive into who heychris is and his lasting legacy in the scene. Everything from love, loss, and weird photos taken with Mikey Way, we discuss it all.
CW: Mention of Ronnie Radke and his sexual assault allegations
Chloe and Ria dive into some current breaking emo news in an off schedule episode to discuss Ryan Seaman's embezzlement and credit card fraud at the expense of Dallon Weekes.
Welcome to our inaugural episode of So Emo I Fell Apart! In our first episode, Chloe and Ria get into the beginnings of Decaydance records and its subsequent fall and rise again! Put on your eyeliner and swoosh those bangs, we're getting into all things Pete Wentz and Co.
So Emo I Fell Apart is a podcast all about the history of emo/pop punk and bandom from the naughty aughties and today. Join us every second Saturday to reminiscence about how it was never a phase.