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Huddy on 'Burn the Ballroom Down' & Why Emo is a Spirit, Not Just a Look
Episode 348

Huddy on 'Burn the Ballroom Down' & Why Emo is a Spirit, Not Just a Look

We sit down with Huddy at Vans Warped Tour Orlando to discuss how the "spirit" of emo connects the Myspace era to his modern sound. From missing I Prevail’s set to the mature evolution of "Burn the Ballroom Down," we explore the emotions that still resonate today.

The Emo Social Club Podcast · Huddy, Brian Rowe, Emo Social Club, Lizzie Baumgartner

November 21, 20255m 42sExplicit

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Show Notes

"I really love instrumentation and production and lyrics and... giving people a feeling that they can relate to."

 

Joining us from the seclusion of the Artist Lounge at Vans Warped Tour in Orlando, Huddy breaks down what it means to be an artist in the modern alternative scene. While often associated with the new wave of pop-punk, this conversation dives deep into the music history and influences that shape his sound—specifically his current obsession with heavy hitters like I Prevail and the "violent nature" of their tracks.

We explore the "spirit of emo," moving past the aesthetic to focus on the raw instrumentation and relatable lyrics that defined the genre's history. Huddy opens up about festival anxiety, the frustration of set-time conflicts, and the sonic evolution behind his new single, "Burn the Ballroom Down." Whether you are a nostalgic millennial or discovering the scene today, this episode connects the dots between personal growth and the changing landscape of alternative music.

 

Key Topics & Timestamps:

  • Introduction: Soaking in the weather at Vans Warped Tour Orlando
  • Dealing with festival anxiety and watching from the Artist Lounge
  • Current heavy rotation: Discovering I Prevail and "Violent Nature"
  • The Artist’s Dilemma: Playing a set while your favorite band is on stage
  • Defining the Genre: Why Huddy believes emo is a spirit, not a look
  • The story behind the new single "Burn the Ballroom Down"
  • Pivoting to a more mature, alternative sound
  • New influences: The Marias, Scouse rap, and Tame Impala

 

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Episode Highlights:

"It's not fair. But at the same time, it's just artist problems, you know? You know, just girly things."

"I discovered the Marias this year... and I really f***ing love them."

"It's about the message... how you put it and what you stand for."

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It was never just a phase. We connect the Myspace era to today's waves.


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Topics

2000s music influencepop punkemo historythe mariashuddyburn the ballroom downtame impalascouse rapmodern emoalternative rockwarped tour orlandoi prevailhuddy interviewemo musicchase hudsonemo revivalwhat happened to warped tour