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  • Season 4 Episode 11 - Emo Dad talks to MarthaMatt and James sit down with one half of County Durham's Lennon and McCartney, Nathan Stephens-Griffin from ⁠Martha⁠⁠⁠⁠. Hailing from the improbably named Pity Me, this is a wonderful journey through Nathan's personal musical history and Martha's first four albums. We talk about collaborative songwriting, political stances, amazing lyrics, the going crisis of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the realities of being a hard-working DIY punk band in 2023. As usual, Matt and James bring their own chaos, with Matt figuring out easter eggs in album covers and James thinking County Durham is in Ireland.⁠⁠Tipjar⁠⁠ - If you've enjoyed listening to the Emo Dad Podcast and would like to leave us a little tip towards keeping the Emo Dad lights on, then we will love you forever. Donate ⁠⁠here⁠⁠.⁠⁠Merchandise⁠⁠ - Shop our BRAND NEW range of Emo Dad and Emo Mum tees, hoodies and more.⁠⁠Discord⁠⁠ - Chat and hangout with us, and meet fellow emo mums and dads (having children is optional!).Click 'Follow', RATE US on Spotify, tell all your friends, and find us on Instagram, ⁠⁠@emodadpodcast⁠

  • Season 4 Episode 3 - Emo Dad talks to Poeta.Matt and James sit down Anthony, Kevin and John from the incredible ⁠Poeta⁠. Regular listeners will know that Poeta's album 'Stella Luna' made it to the top of Matt's 'Top 5 Albums' list last year so we simply had to get these lads on for a chat. We discuss their time growing up in New Jersey, their first ever bands, and how Poeta got together. We discuss their debut album 'Golden Fields' and what it was like to play on Warped Tour. Obviously we had lots of questions about 'Stella Luna' and the process behind the albums creation. We also have a lot of laughs about falling asleep to Enya, listening to Mudvayne, lifting weights, in band politics, developing a band branded beer and so much more. Join us for this really fun chat, and some awesome tunes. ⁠Tipjar⁠ - If you've enjoyed listening to the Emo Dad Podcast and would like to leave us a little tip towards keeping the Emo Dad lights on, then we will love you forever. Donate ⁠here⁠.⁠Merchandise⁠ - Shop our BRAND NEW range of Emo Dad and Emo Mum tees, hoodies and more.⁠Discord⁠ - Chat and hangout with us, and meet fellow emo mums and dads (having children is optional!).Click 'Follow', RATE US on Spotify, tell all your friends, and find us on Instagram, ⁠@emodadpodcast

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  • Season 4 Episode 2 - Emo Dad talks to Greg Holden.Matt and James sit down with the first guest of 2023, the lovely Mr Greg Holden. Greg is a singer-songwriter, born in the UK, but now residing in the States. Greg has had the most incredible career both as a solo artist and with his writing. Greg first enjoyed success back in 2009 as he grew a following on Youtube, after posting some acoustic songs. After upping sticks and following his dream to New York, his career really took off, leading to huge tours across the States and beyond. Greg achieved an 'accidental' number 1 hit in the Netherlands with 'The Lost Boy', which led to him play in front of a television audience of over 10 million people. We also hear the story of when one of his songs got picked up by American Idol and used for the winner (the brilliantly named Phillip Phillips) in 2012, selling more than 6 million copies and (as I write this) getting over 256 million plays on Spotify! Greg has also been on a major label, released numerous fantastic albums and worked with some legendary producers, writers and musicians. Greg tells us stories of his incredible journey in music, hanging out with the likes of Ace Enders and Tim Armstrong, and details the extreme highs and lows of working in this industry.⁠Tipjar⁠ - If you've enjoyed listening to the Emo Dad Podcast and would like to leave us a little tip towards keeping the Emo Dad lights on, then we will love you forever. Donate ⁠here⁠.⁠Merchandise⁠ - Shop our BRAND NEW range of Emo Dad and Emo Mum tees, hoodies and more.⁠Discord⁠ - Chat and hangout with us, and meet fellow emo mums and dads (having children is optional!).Click 'Follow', RATE US on Spotify, tell all your friends, and find us on Instagram, ⁠@emodadpodcast

  • Season 4 Episode 12 - Emo Dad talks to Carly CosgroveMatt and James were super excited to sit down with the lovely Lucas, Tyler and Helen from self proclaimed Philly Nostalgiacore heroes ⁠Carly Cosgrove⁠. We discuss growing up, drumming in formation, jazz music and influences. We question the band on their fascination with Nickelodeon and 2 particular shows (Josh and Drake and iCarly) which influence the band's song titles. James shares his crazy blow by blow account of 2 particular episodes and the band fill in the gaps, madness pursues! Matt tries and fails to keep everyone on point and we eventually manage to discuss the band's incredible debut album, 'See You in Chemistry'. Prepare for the carnage and a lot of fun.⁠Tipjar⁠⁠ - If you've enjoyed listening to the Emo Dad Podcast and would like to leave us a little tip towards keeping the Emo Dad lights on, then we will love you forever. Donate ⁠⁠here⁠⁠.⁠⁠Merchandise⁠⁠ - Shop our BRAND NEW range of Emo Dad and Emo Mum tees, hoodies and more.⁠⁠Discord⁠⁠ - Chat and hangout with us, and meet fellow emo mums and dads (having children is optional!).Click 'Follow', RATE US on Spotify, tell all your friends, and find us on Instagram, ⁠⁠@emodadpodcast⁠

  • Episode 32 – Matt Squire Matt and James have a fascinating chat to super producer, writer, and all round great guy Matt Squire. We talk about Matt's varied career, from playing in hardcore bands in DC, producing huge selling emo albums with Panic! At The Disco, All Time Low, The Used, (and more) his work setting the sound of pop stars Ariana Grande, One Direction, Demi Lovato, Selena Gomez (and much more), before his triumphant return to rock with Underoath, Neck Deep and Against the Current (and much much more). Follow @emodadpodcast on Instagram @mattsquiremusic www.mattsquireproductions.com www.entangledaudio.com

  • Episode 26 - Emo Dad talks to Tucker Rule.Matt had the privilege to sit down with the incredible ⁠Tucker Rule⁠, drummer and founding member of post hardcore legends; ⁠Thursday⁠. Since their formation in 1997, Thursday have constantly pushed the boundaries of post hardcore music, becoming one of the most influential bands in the genre. Thursday released their debut album, Waiting, in late 1999 before touring extensively. The band gained popularity with the release of their second album, Full Collapse, in 2001, and released their third album and major label debut, War All the Time, in 2003, which reached number seven on the US Billboard top 200 albums chart. Thursday released their fourth album, A City by the Light Divided, in 2006, and two further albums, Common Existence (2009) and No Devolución (2011) before taking a break. The band have been playing live shows on and off since 2016 and recently celebrated the 20 year anniversary of Full Collapse by playing the album in full at a number of shows.Tucker discussed his influences growing up, the start of Thursday, what it's like to play songs that are 20 years old, the truth behind the 'break ups' and some stories from playing with other acts such as My Chemical Romance, Yellowcard, Frank Iero and the Future Violents and British boyband; The Wanted.Click 'Follow', tell your friends, and find us on instagram, ⁠@emodadpodcast⁠.

  • Episode 20 - Emo Dad talks to Shane Told.Matt and James had the privilege to sit down with the amazing ⁠Shane Told⁠, lead singer of emo/post hardcore superstars ⁠Silverstein⁠.For the past two decades, Silverstein have relentlessly pushed themselves to become the best version of the band for both themselves and their fans. That determination has led the Ontario-based five-piece from their underground roots to becoming one of the most influential bands in the scene, playing two thousand-plus shows all over the globe, and selling over a million records.Shane told us about how the band started, their early influences, what it was like to suddenly become popular, touring with bands like Fall Out Boy, how they write new music, how he manages his voice while playing big shows night after night and so much more.Shane also hosts the incredibly popular and brilliant podcast, ⁠Lead Singer Syndrome⁠, where he has honest and open discussions with all your favourite singers, go and check it out.Click 'Follow', tell your friends, and find us on instagram, ⁠@emodadpodcast⁠.

  • Episode 10 - Emo Dad talks to James Joseph.Matt and James sat down with the lovely James Joseph, now of James and the Cold Gun, previously of Holding Absence! We talk about his early days in music, life in Holding Absence, the process of writing the new record (which was just released) and the difficult decision to leave. We also discuss his new band, life on the road and much more.Click 'Follow', tell your friends, and find us on instagram, @emodadpodcast.Please leave us a voice message and we will play the best ones.

  • Episode 14 - Emo Dad talks to Brian McTernan.Matt and James sat down with a wonderful chat with a legend of the hardcore and alternative music scene, Brian McTernan.Brian is a musician and record producer from Baltimore, Maryland, United States. As a musician, McTernan was the lead vocalist for the hardcore punk band Battery, guitar player for Ashes, and is currently the singer for Be Well.McTernan operates a studio called Salad Days in Baltimore, and has produced albums for a number of notable artists, including Texas is the Reason, New End Original, The Movielife, Senses Fail, Hot Rod Circuit, Converge, Thrice, Circa Survive, Turnstile, Hot Water Music and loads more.Listen to The Weight and the Cost, the debut album by Be Well, on Spotify now. Click 'Follow', tell your friends, and find us on instagram, ⁠@emodadpodcast⁠.Please leave us a voice message and we will play the best ones.

  • Season 3 Episode 2 - Emo Dad Talks to RØRYMatt and James were super excited to sit down for a chat with the lovely RØRY, the first FEMALE we've managed to get onto the podcast, not for any lack of trying!!!PLEASE READ - This is the most powerful interview we’ve done so far, it’s fun, positive and inspirational, but we do deal with some serious subjects. Important trigger warning for - cancer, bereavement, addiction, depression, suicide and suicidal ideation. If this chat brings up anything and you want someone to talk to, please speak to the amazing www.samaritans.org (UK) 24 hours a day 365 days a year.RØRY is a multi-platinum selling songwriter who has written for the likes of You Me At Six, NOAHFINNCE and All American Rejects, has graced the cover of Spotify’s All New Rock and YouTube’s Noise Riot, been selected as BBC Introducing Record of The Week, as well as receiving eclectic support from from BBC Radio 1’s Jack Saunders, Kerrang, PopJustice and Rock Sound, with the latter calling previous single and EP track ⁠‘Uncomplicated’⁠ "an emotional, sentimental and crushing pop-punk belter.”She's known for her incredibly emotive and impactful songwriting, with the new EP exploring an impressive and cathartic range of emotions and sonics from melodic post hardcore to infectious pop punk crowd pleasures, and more sensitive alt pop. ⁠‘Help Your Friends Get Sober’⁠ taken from the EP, has also gone viral on TikTok with over 900,000 views, connecting with those who have lost loved ones to addiction.This is one of the most open, and honest discussions we've ever had with a guest, as we talk about mental health struggles, addiction, moving on from the past, the music industry, being a TikTok superstar, her AWESOME new EP and so much more, this is one not to be missed.⁠Tipjar⁠ - If you've enjoyed listening to the Emo Dad Podcast and would like to leave us a little tip towards keeping the Emo Dad lights on, then we will love you forever. Donate ⁠here⁠.⁠Merchandise⁠ - Shop our BRAND NEW range of Emo Dad and Emo Mum tees, hoodies and more.⁠Discord⁠ - Chat and hangout with us, and meet fellow emo mums and dads (having children is optional!).Click 'Follow', RATE US on Spotify, tell all your friends, and find us on Instagram, ⁠@emodadpodcast

  • Season 2 Episode 21 - Emo Dad talks to Jason Perry.Matt and James were super excited to sit down for a chat with pop punk and producer legend Jason Perry. We chat about the early days of hustling in London, record labels, touring, and other shenanigans with his band A. We discuss how Jason got into producing with artists like Matt Willis, McFly, Don Broco and many more. Jason's full of hilarious anecdotes and, well, life and business advice! We also have a rare emo dad football chat, and play a song we'd never dreamed of playing.⁠Tipjar⁠ - If you've enjoyed listening to the Emo Dad Podcast and would like to leave us a little tip towards keeping the Emo Dad lights on, then we will love you forever. Donate ⁠here⁠.⁠Merchandise⁠ - shop our BRAND NEW range of Emo Dad and Emo Mum tees, hoodies and more.⁠Discord⁠ - chat and hangout with us, and meet fellow emo mums and dads.Click 'Follow', RATE US on Spotify, tell all your friends, and find us on Instagram, ⁠@emodadpodcast

  • Season 2 Episode 7 - Emo Dad talks to Jimmy Wizard (Higher Power)Matt and James sit down for a brilliantly open and honest conversation with the lovely ⁠Jimmy Wizard⁠, singer of UK hardcore heroes, Higher Power. We discuss Jimmy's childhood listening to metal with his Dad, the early days for the band, a huge range of bands and how some musicians shy away from influence from other genres, record labels, learning to sing, building confidence and the struggles of keeping a band alive in the current climate. Go buy some Higher Power merch ⁠here⁠.⁠Tipjar⁠ - If you've enjoyed listening to the Emo Dad Podcast and would like to leave us a little tip towards keeping the Emo Dad lights on, then we will love you forever. Donate ⁠here⁠.Click 'Follow', RATE US on Spotify, tell all your friends, and find us on Instagram, ⁠@emodadpodcast⁠.Listen to the Emo Dad Podcast Hitlist ⁠here⁠.

  • Season 2 Episode 2 - Daniel P Carter (Radio 1 Rock Show)Matt and James had the pleasure of sitting down with the wonderful Daniel P Carter (twice!) to discuss all things music and art! We chatted about his incredible career playing in bands such as 'A' and the Bloodhound Gang, how our podcast almost burned down his studio, life as a Radio 1 DJ and his influence on the alternative music scene, the process behind his art, how he chooses who to play on the radio, his top 5 emo albums of all time and so much more.We had so much fun chatting to Dan, and hope you enjoy listening to our conversation. Listen to the Radio 1 Rock Show, every Sunday at 9pm, on Radio 1 (obvs!).⁠Tipjar⁠ - If you've enjoyed listening to the Emo Dad Podcast and would like to leave us a little tip towards keeping the Emo Dad lights on, then we will love you forever. Donate ⁠here⁠.Click 'Follow', RATE US on Spotify, tell all your friends, and find us on Instagram, ⁠@emodadpodcast

  • Episode 22 - Emo Dad talks to Larry Hibbitt.Matt and James were super excited to sit down and chat to ⁠Larry Hibbitt⁠, guitarist in British rock heroes, ⁠Hundred Reasons⁠. Larry is also a producer and co-writer for bands such as ⁠Dinosaur Pile-Up⁠, ⁠Nothing but Thieves⁠, ⁠Capdown⁠, ⁠Sea Girls⁠, ⁠Marmozets⁠ and ⁠Don Bronco⁠.Larry tells us about the early days of juggling a day job while playing shows and collecting Kerrang! awards. We discuss what it was like to play Top of the Pops when you'd rather be surfing and the trouble a rogue egg caused while playing the main stage at Reading Festival. We also discuss life as a producer and co-writer, working with different types of bands and how the writing process changes with different types of personality. Click 'Follow', tell your friends, and find us on instagram, ⁠@emodadpodcast⁠.

  • Season 3 Episode 7 - Emo Dad talks to Stuart Richardson (Lostprophets, No Devotion, Thursday)Matt and James sat down for an incredible chat with the lovely Stuart Richardson, bassist of UK superstars, Lostprophets, founding member of the incredible No Devotion and touring bassist of post hardcore legends, Thursday.We discuss what it was like growing up in a tiny village in Wales and those early years of Lostprophets, as the band blew up across the circuit, leaving record companies squabbling over their signature. We also discuss the horrendous struggles and darker times that came to the band in the later years, what it was like to share a band with a lead singer who was spiralling out of control, and the process of picking up the pieces at the end. Stu explains the difficulties of being a musician and some of the difficult career decisions that need to be made. We deep dive into the process of writing in No Devotion and how that band came to be, the writing process of the No Devotion albums and the joy of touring in a band like Thursday. All this and so much more, we thank Stu for sharing his story with us and for being so open and honest through some difficult topics of discussion. This is one not to be missed.⁠Tipjar⁠ - If you've enjoyed listening to the Emo Dad Podcast and would like to leave us a little tip towards keeping the Emo Dad lights on, then we will love you forever. Donate ⁠here⁠.⁠Merchandise⁠ - Shop our BRAND NEW range of Emo Dad and Emo Mum tees, hoodies and more.⁠Discord⁠ - Chat and hangout with us, and meet fellow emo mums and dads (having children is optional!).Click 'Follow', RATE US on Spotify, tell all your friends, and find us on Instagram, ⁠@emodadpodcast

  • Season 2 Episode 16 - Emo Dad talks to Ross CumminsMatt and James were super excited to sit down for an exclusive chat with Ross Cummins, lead singer of UK indie punk pop legends, ⁠Symposium⁠. For those who have been living under a rock, Symposium have finally appeared on Spotify and have announced a show later in the year.Ross tells us about his time growing up in London, the early years of Symposium, meeting some incredible characters such as Robbie Williams, Kylie, Flea, BB King and so many more. We hear some insane stories from their legendary live shows and the crazy meetings with major record company bigwigs. Ross also opens up about the split of the band and how much he's missed playing with Symposium. We also discuss potential new music, more shows and more. This is one not to be missed.Listen to Ross' exclusive Emo Dad playlist ⁠here⁠.⁠Tipjar⁠ - If you've enjoyed listening to the Emo Dad Podcast and would like to leave us a little tip towards keeping the Emo Dad lights on, then we will love you forever. Donate ⁠here⁠.Click 'Follow', RATE US on Spotify, tell all your friends, and find us on Instagram, ⁠@emodadpodcast⁠

  • Episode 41 – Emo Dad Talks to Will McGonagleMatt (Symposium Fan Club Member) and James were thrilled to chat to Will McGonagle, guitarist of Symposium and British post hardcore legends Hell is for Heroes. We discuss Will's formative years playing football and jumping on crash mats in band practice in West London, the formation of both bands, how some riffs went between both, major labels and DIY, recording at the legendary Sound City studios, and finding out that making music for love is the most important thing. It's a great conversation, and full of exclusive news for the future (for both bands!).Click 'Follow', tell your friends, and find us on instagram, ⁠@emodadpodcast⁠.

  • Episode 33 – Emo Dad Talks to Matthew Davies-Kreye.We were incredibly honoured to sit down for a mega, 2 hour, chat with Matthew Davies-Kreye, lead singer of hugely influential titans of the scene, Funeral for a Friend. Matthew doesn't do many interviews, so we were delighted that he decided to talk to us, fresh from FFAF's triumphant set at Slam Dunk.We discuss Matthew's early days in music, the formation of FFAF, the crazy whirlwind of popularity that the band quickly experienced, the effect that being a star of the scene had on Matthew's mental health and how he fought internal demons in the studio, touring with Iron Maiden and the struggles which led to a concept album.We hear the incredible story on how Terry Date got Matthew singing in the studio during the recording of Hours, and how the sudden news out of the Lostprophets camp in 2012 had an impact on the Welsh bands within the scene.We also discuss whether FFAF will be writing new music, the band going back to their hardcore roots and swapping studios with Pearl Jam. This episode has it all and more, the ultimate insight into the life of Matthew Davies-Kreye and Funeral for a Friend. Click 'Follow', tell your friends, and find us on instagram, ⁠@emodadpodcast⁠. Give Matthew some love on ⁠instagram⁠ and follow ⁠Funeral for a Friend⁠ for updates and news.

  • Matt and James had the great pleasure of sitting down with the ultimate emo dad, and a legend of the emo/rock/alternative music scene, Mr Jonah Matranga. You will know Jonah from his solo stuff, as well as fronting bands Far, New End Original and Gratitude.This is a version WITHOUT MUSIC. Search 'Emo Dad' on Spotify for the version with songs. Jonah tells stories from his career, including how Far never fitted in, the problems of being on a major label with Gratitude, juggling touring with raising his daughter, living with Chino from Deftones, playing with some incredible bands and so much more.Jonah's new solo album, PSONGS is out NOW. Links⁠Jonah's website⁠⁠Jonah's Instagram⁠Click 'Follow', tell your friends, and find us on instagram, @emodadpodcast. Please leave us a voice message and we will play the best ones.