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EPISODE · Jun 27, 2025 · 1H 8M

22. Weekly Music Review (June 23 - June 27)

from Emo Kids Anonymous Podcast · host Hosted By Amanda Valdivieso & Robb Laffoon

In this episode of Emo Kids Anonymous, hosts Amanda and Robb dive into the world of emo music, discussing the significance of classic albums like The Used's self-titled debut and Pierce the Veil's first album. They also review new singles and albums, including Benson Boone's latest release, critiquing its originality and impact on the genre. The conversation reflects on the evolution of emo music, the nostalgia of live performances, and the importance of lyrical depth, all while sharing personal anecdotes and insights into the music scene. In this episode, Robb and Amanda delve into the world of music criticism, exploring the reactions to Benson Boone's latest album and the broader implications of public opinion in the music industry. They discuss new music releases, including singles from emerging artists and legacy bands, while reflecting on the nostalgia that shapes listener experiences. The conversation highlights the challenges faced by new artists in a saturated market and the evolving landscape of music consumption. As they wrap up, they share their thoughts on the current state of music and what to expect in the future.*Keep Things Emo*Watch us on YouTube!: https://www.youtube.com/@EmoKidsAnonymousPodcastFollow us for more great content on our social media: X: @emokidsanonpodIG: @emokidsanonymouspodcastTikTok: @emokidsanonymouspodFor media inquiries, please contact [email protected] Kids Anonymous is produced by Amanda Valdivieso and Robb Laffoon

In this episode of Emo Kids Anonymous, hosts Amanda and Robb dive into the world of emo music, discussing the significance of classic albums like The Used's self-titled debut and Pierce the Veil's first album. They also review new singles and albums, including Benson Boone's latest release, critiquing its originality and impact on the genre. The conversation reflects on the evolution of emo music, the nostalgia of live performances, and the importance of lyrical depth, all while sharing personal anecdotes and insights into the music scene. In this episode, Robb and Amanda delve into the world of music criticism, exploring the reactions to Benson Boone's latest album and the broader implications of public opinion in the music industry. They discuss new music releases, including singles from emerging artists and legacy bands, while reflecting on the nostalgia that shapes listener experiences. The conversation highlights the challenges faced by new artists in a saturated market and the evolving landscape of music consumption. As they wrap up, they share their thoughts on the current state of music and what to expect in the future.*Keep Things Emo*Watch us on YouTube!: https://www.youtube.com/@EmoKidsAnonymousPodcastFollow us for more great content on our social media: X: @emokidsanonpodIG: @emokidsanonymouspodcastTikTok: @emokidsanonymouspodFor media inquiries, please contact [email protected] Kids Anonymous is produced by Amanda Valdivieso and Robb Laffoon

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