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Washed Up Emo

Tom Mullen (Washed Up Emo)

A newsletter about the most marginalized and misunderstood genre in music.

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#244 - John O'Callaghan (The Maine)

I must have two or three of the same requests from a music publicist, which is normal, to interview some bands related to the Sad Summer Tour. I brushed it aside with the usual anger toward emo as sad and left it unread. I was not intereste...

4 months ago
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#243 - Vish Khanna (Kreative Kontrol) on podcasting and punk! Plus new music...

Holmes from American Football hit me up and said I should talk to Vish. I was instantly nervous. Vish from this prolific podcast called Kreative Kontrol, with almost 900 episodes and interviewed legends like Steve Albini, Kathleen Hanna, Fr...

4 months ago
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I launched a book publishing company.

These are relatively few and far between. I’ve been leaving the writing to others and helping their stories rather than sharing my own. Washed Up Books officially releases Matt Pryor’s debut memoir, “Red Letter Days.”

a year ago
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    The home for emo since 2007.

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