The Emo Hour

The Emo Hour

Sad songs, deep feels, and questionable choices—just like your fave emo anthem. All things emo and adjacent. Hosted by Katie & Nani. New episodes weekly because feelings (and bangers) never take a day off. 🎧💔

  1. 4D AGO

    An Emo Interview: Christopher Greenslate on Filmmaking, Writing, and His Hardcore Roots

    Send us Fan Mail Katie and Nani kick off this episode swapping stories from recent travels — Nani shares quite a few adventures and Katie regretfully missed seeing Hayley Williams while she was in Chicago. They geek out over the Amazon Prime show Company Retreat, breaking down the feel good nature of the show. Then they welcome Christopher Greenslate, a former punk/hardcore kid who reinvented himself as an author and director. Christopher talks candidly about his creative evolution and the DIY ethos that never left him. They dig into his novels and films — from the tense, character-driven beats of Savior to the surreal intensity of Bananahead; the high-energy collision of sound and image in Drainomania; and the offbeat, mythic textures of Queen Kodiak. Christopher shares behind-the-scenes stories, his process for blending punk aesthetics with literary and cinematic forms, and how subculture informs narrative voice. The conversation moves into craft and community: adapting raw energy into sustained creative careers, building collaborative ecosystems outside mainstream industry channels, and practical advice for writers and filmmakers trying to hold onto authenticity.  Tune in for a lively mix of travel talk, music fandom, and a thoughtful deep dive into an artist who bridged punk roots with an artistic vision. Support the show Follow us @theemohour on Instagram and TikTok!

    2h 22m
  2. APR 8

    An Emo Recap: 2026 Treefort Music Festival

    Send us Fan Mail In this episode of The Emo Hour, Nani and Katie are fresh off their trip to Treefort Music Festival—and they have a lot to unpack. From high-energy sets to unexpected moments of connection, the duo dives into their experience navigating one of the most dynamic, community-driven festivals around. They recap standout performances from Knuckle Puck and The Wonder Years, sharing how each band brought their signature emotion and intensity to the stage. They also revisit nostalgic favorites Hellogoodbye and The Early November, while also doing some new music discovery by seeing the incredible duo Haute & Freddy. Beyond the music, Nani and Katie explore what makes Treefort so unique: its “forts.” From comedy shows to drag performances and everything in between, they highlight how the festival goes far beyond a typical lineup, creating a multi-dimensional experience that celebrates creativity in all forms. A major shoutout goes to former podcast guest Eric Gilbert, whose contributions and presence at the festival did not go unnoticed—Nani and Katie give credit where it’s due and emphasize the importance of the people who help shape such a special community. To wrap things up, the hosts touch on recent happenings in the emo scene and, of course, close out with their Emo Lyrics of the Day—because it wouldn’t be The Emo Hour without a little lyrical catharsis. Whether you were at Treefort or just wish you were, this episode captures the magic, the music, and the meaning behind it all. Support the show Follow us @theemohour on Instagram and TikTok!

    1h 18m
  3. MAR 4

    An Emo Interview: Jordan and Sam from The Emo Kids Official Band

    Send us Fan Mail This week, Katie is fully in her feels after discovering @callumdrums — an online child drumming prodigy whose precision and passion behind the kit is giving main character energy. Meanwhile, Nani clocks a very specific cultural crossover moment: Mike White rocking a Stanley, Idaho tee on Survivor 50. Small-town pride meets reality TV chaos? We love to see it. Then the hosts welcome Jordan and Sam from The Emo Kids, the California-based emo/pop-punk cover band currently on tour and bringing the nostalgia to The Argyros in Ketchum on March 7. The guys dive into what it takes to perform near-perfect, front-to-back album covers of the records that raised us — from dialing in the tones to honoring the emotional weight of every lyric scream. It’s not just cosplay; it’s craftsmanship fueled by deep love for the scene. They also share stories from the band and road, including collaborations with Jaret Reddick of Bowling for Soup and Christian McAlhaney of Anberlin and Acceptance — pinch-me moments that prove the emo world is both massive and tightly knit. The conversation digs into the ongoing emo resurgence, why these records still hit so hard, and how today’s scene blends elder emos with a brand-new generation discovering breakdowns and black eyeliner for the first time. To close it out, Katie and Nani battle it out with their “Emo Lyrics of the Day.” There are dramatic readings. There are questionable vocal runs. There is undeniable commitment. And yes — Katie takes the win. Throw on your studded belt and press play. 🖤 Support the show Follow us @theemohour on Instagram and TikTok!

    2h 12m
  4. FEB 18

    An Emo Interview: Inside Treefort Music Fest w/ Co-Founder Eric Gilbert

    Send us Fan Mail This week on The Emo Hour, Katie and Nani kick things off the only way they know how, by asking: What’s making us emo right now? Nani brings a painfully relatable tale of a text snafu (you truly hate to see it), while Katie has a full-circle emo-parenting moment when she realizes that none other than Patrick Stump — yes, that Patrick Stump — sings the theme song for Spidey and His Amazing Friends. Elder emos, assemble. Then, the hosts welcome special guest Eric Gilbert — co-founder of Treefort Music Fest and CEO/co-founder of Duck Club Entertainment — for a conversation that hits all the right notes. The trio bonds over Idaho pride, a deep love of live music, and their shared public radio roots before diving into everything fans need to know about this year’s Treefort scheduled for March 25-29, 2026 in Boise, Idaho. Naturally, they’re especially hyped about the emo and pop-punk acts on the lineup, including Hellogoodbye, The Early November, Knuckle Puck, and The Wonder Years. Get ready for feelings, feedback loops, and maybe a little friendly fangirling. After the interview, Katie and Nani catch up on all the latest emo news and, of course, close things out with their Emo Lyrics of the Day — because what’s an episode without at least one line that sends you spiraling (in a good way)? Grab your headphones, revisit your AIM away message energy, and settle in. It’s an emo heart-to-heart you won’t want to miss. Support the show Follow us @theemohour on Instagram and TikTok!

    1h 32m
5
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11 Ratings

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Sad songs, deep feels, and questionable choices—just like your fave emo anthem. All things emo and adjacent. Hosted by Katie & Nani. New episodes weekly because feelings (and bangers) never take a day off. 🎧💔