The Emo Social Club Podcast

The Paradox on Breaking Barriers in Pop-Punk & Their Meteoric Rise with NSFW

Episode Summary

We're at Riot Fest with The Paradox to explore their groundbreaking role as Black artists in the pop-punk scene and their explosive debut album NSFW. The band opens up about representation in alternative music, their upcoming tour with All Time Low, and why emotional vulnerability is their superpower.

Episode Notes

"Somebody had to f***ing do it" - The Paradox on being representation pioneers in the emo/pop-punk scene

At Riot Fest 2025, we sat down with The Paradox, the rising pop-punk band that's redefining what representation looks like in alternative music. From their formation in July 2024 to landing a major tour with All Time Low, Mayday Parade, Four Year Strong, and The Cab, their journey has been nothing short of meteoric. The band gets real about being Black artists in a predominantly white genre, discussing how they're creating the representation they needed in high school. We explore their debut album NSFW, their influences ranging from Taking Back Sunday to Neck Deep, and why being "crybabies" who tell each other "I love you" is actually their greatest strength. This conversation bridges the classic emo era with today's scene, showing how The Paradox is both honoring the past and pushing the genre forward.

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