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In this conversation, Swemo interviews the band My Side of Paradise, who transitioned from a cover band called Emo Kids to creating original music. They discuss their journey, the writing process, and their collaboration with Jaret Reddick from Bowling for Soup. The band reflects on the themes of their new single 'All My Exes', the impact of social media on the music industry, and the challenges of being a musician in today's world. In this engaging conversation, the members of Emo Kids discuss their unique blend of nostalgia and modern influences in the emo music scene. They explore the significance of the emo revival, the connections being made across generations, and the party atmosphere at their shows. The discussion touches on authenticity within the emo scene, the dynamics of setlists, and the reactions to deep cuts. They also share their favorite venues, the cultural significance of food like In-N-Out, and the impact of emo music on new generations. The conversation concludes with insights into their original music project, My Side of Paradise, and their aspirations for the future.
By Never A Phase NetworkIn this conversation, Swemo interviews the band My Side of Paradise, who transitioned from a cover band called Emo Kids to creating original music. They discuss their journey, the writing process, and their collaboration with Jaret Reddick from Bowling for Soup. The band reflects on the themes of their new single 'All My Exes', the impact of social media on the music industry, and the challenges of being a musician in today's world. In this engaging conversation, the members of Emo Kids discuss their unique blend of nostalgia and modern influences in the emo music scene. They explore the significance of the emo revival, the connections being made across generations, and the party atmosphere at their shows. The discussion touches on authenticity within the emo scene, the dynamics of setlists, and the reactions to deep cuts. They also share their favorite venues, the cultural significance of food like In-N-Out, and the impact of emo music on new generations. The conversation concludes with insights into their original music project, My Side of Paradise, and their aspirations for the future.