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Emo Social Club is Brian Rowe and Lizzie Baumgartner. The club began in 2018 after a mutual interest in all things emo and pop-punk emerged between the hosts. A key element that solidified Emo Social Club was their desire to create and support a sense of community. From there, Rowe and Baumgartner launched the outlet through live streaming, artist interviews, and a deep passion for the music scene.

Over the last seven years, they have interviewed acts such as The Used, Silverstein, Winona Fighter, and Jimmy Eat World, along with newcomers to the scene. From streaming DJ sets during the pandemic to generating short-form clips of album reviews, the club has evolved into its own entity.

Rowe has been involved in the scene for several years and currently hosts Emo Nite LA in Chicago while being active in the local emo cover band circuit. Baumgartner is an academic and a freelance journalist, with a decade of experience in news radio and alternative and country radio. Together, they bring unique expertise and continue to create engaging, meaningful content that not only evokes nostalgia but also celebrates new artists by exploring the age-old question: “How did we get here?” through fresh commentary on the scene that many hold dear.

Brian Rowe

Brian Rowe is a scene veteran. He’s previously been in bands in the mid-2000s and cover bands where he harnessed the love of the community and alternative sub-culture. He also is a content editor and representative for Emo Nite LA in Chicago. When he isn’t editing, Rowe enjoys hanging out with his dog, Raiden, going to shows and Marvel movies.

Lizzie Baumgartner

Lizzie Baumgartner started off in the diy Chicago scene over a decade ago. Through booking local shows, producing radio shows, and working within corporate music and newsradio, she has a large span of experience in developing and monitoring what fans are looking for. She is also an academic and has taught at the collegiate level for five years. She holds a masters degree in journalism from DePaul University. Outside of Emo Social Club, she enjoys researching media trends, reading Chuck Palanhuik books, and exploring new coffee shops.

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