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Still Not Over 2005: A Review of Cartel's Chroma-2025 & Acceptance's Phantoms/Twenty

Still Not Over 2005: A Review of Cartel's Chroma-2025 & Acceptance's Phantoms/Twenty

Update: 2025-09-17
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This week on The Emo Hour, Katie and Nani kick things off the only way they know how—by diving into what’s making them extra emo. Katie’s spiraling over the wild twist in Netflix’s jaw-dropping new documentary, Unknown Number: The High School Catfish (seriously, you won’t see it coming), while Nani recaps the rollercoaster of emotions she felt during the Emmys, hosted by the funny and awkward Nate Bargatze.

Then it's down to emo business: the girls dive deep into two massive re-releases from the golden era of pop punk. First up, Chroma - 2025 by Cartel. While both hosts love the polished new production and how the songs have matured, they agree there’s a certain raw magic in the original that just can’t be recreated. Next, Nani gets especially sentimental as they break down Phantoms/Twenty by Acceptance. With guest appearances from Teddy Swims, Matty Mullins, Stephen Christian, John O'Callaghan, Alex Gaskarth, and more, this anniversary re-release breathes fresh life into a deeply beloved album—and Nani is feeling it all.

They wrap the episode with a perfect dose of nostalgia, sharing their emo lyrics of the day pulled straight from these two timeless records. Cue the feels. 🎧🖤

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Still Not Over 2005: A Review of Cartel's Chroma-2025 & Acceptance's Phantoms/Twenty

Still Not Over 2005: A Review of Cartel's Chroma-2025 & Acceptance's Phantoms/Twenty