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Chris Payne on 2000s emo book ’Where Are Your Boys Tonight?’

Chris Payne on 2000s emo book ’Where Are Your Boys Tonight?’

FromThe BrooklynVegan Show: A Podcast About Music


Chris Payne on 2000s emo book ’Where Are Your Boys Tonight?’

FromThe BrooklynVegan Show: A Podcast About Music

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Length:
90 minutes
Released:
Jun 20, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The latest guest on the BrooklynVegan podcast is writer and author Chris Payne in celebration of his new book Where Are Your Boys Tonight?: The Oral History of Emo’s Mainstream Explosion, 1999-2008, out now on Dey Street Books. We talked about how growing up in NJ during the 2000s emo boom and pursuing a career in music journalism, including a seven-year stint as a staff writer at Billboard, pushed Chris towards writing this book, and we also dove into some key moments of his book and just chatted a lot about 2000s emo. If you're into emo at all, I highly recommend reading Chris' book, which ranges from in-depth reflections on crucial underground moments like the last Silent Majority show before their breakup to a detailed look at the height of the Fall Out Boy / My Chemical Romance craze. Pick up the book here.
 
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Theme music by Michael Silverstein.
Released:
Jun 20, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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A podcast brought to you by music blog and online record store BrooklynVegan. We talk about the music we love, from indie rock to punk to metal to folk to hip hop and beyond. The show features interviews with musicians, deep dives into specific genres and trends and scenes, and much more. More at http://www.brooklynvegan.com