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LA-based indie rock band OK Go join us in the studio for the first time, back with their first album in 11 years: The Adjacent Possible. The band are perhaps best known for their iconic 2006 treadmill video for âHere It Goes Againâ â which was really one of the first viral videos, exploding barely a year after the launch of YouTube. They talk about this, the changing landscape of music and the industry, plus we discuss how theyâve continued to push the creative envelope with their videos, eschewing AI in favor of laborious practical effects and mind-expanding, how-the-hell-did-you-do-that concepts. And the mishaps that come along with that.
They reminisce about meeting each other at art camp at age 11, what the DIY scene looked like back then versus now, working with the muppets, doing videos in zero gravity, and the effect of kids on their creativity. Plus their attempts to get hipsters to dance, not to mention singer Damian Kulash taking a break to co-direct Apple TV movie The Beanie Bubble (starring Zach Galifinakis, Elizabeth Banks, and Sarah Snook), plus much, much more.
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Back on the sofa for the first time since 2019 â this time without her trenchcoat â Grace WanderWaal joins us for a refreshingly frank conversation about her experiences in the entertainment industry. Now 21, VanderWaal won Americaâs Got Talent when she was just an improbably precocious, ukulele-toting 12-year-old. She discusses that experience, candidly sharing her feelings as she navigated childhood to early adulthood in the spotlight.
VanderWaal also unpicks the themes in her new album CHILDSTAR, sharing her thoughts on destructive archetypes and oppressive expectations â sheâs rewriting her narrative as a newly independent artist, collaborating with the likes of Aliyahâs Interlude, getting playful with alter egos, and channeling the unflinching honesty of artists such as Fiona Apple. She also discusses her thoughts on acting, what it was like working with Francis Ford Coppola in Megalopolis (for which she also contributed two original songs), plus heartbreak, bad tattoos, moving through familial and childhood trauma, her disdain for black and white interpretations in areas that are clearly gray, and so much more.
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Wildly talented multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Eddie Benjamin is a solo artist in his own right â check out his latest single âMANIACâ and his 2023 EP âWeathermanâ â but heâs also working behind the scenes (and sometimes on stage, in the case of Shawn Mendes) with everyone from Justin Bieber to Willow, RAYE to Meghan Trainor.
The 23-year-old Byron Bay-born artist joins us in the studio to talk about leaving Australia for LA, moving in with Sia and what itâs like to work in her creative orbit, plus his approach to music and improvisation, and why itâs taken a minute to hone in on his forthcoming debut album. Plus he discusses what he learned from working with Willow on her Grammy nominated LP âempathogen,â and the energetic vibes of working with Mike Sabath, Justin Bieber, and the inspirational force that was and always will be Prince.
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Back for the first time as a trio and with their first record since 2018âs Delta, UK indie-folk troupe Mumford & Sons join us in the studio for the first time while in the midst of their underplay tour â which just happens to take in tiny venues such as Sydney Opera House and the Hollywood Palladium.
Having cut their teeth in the London folk-pop scene in the late 2000s alongside the likes of Laura Marling, Noah and the Whale, and Johnny Flynn and the Sussex Wit, amongst others, Mumford swiftly rose to international, GRAMMY-winning acclaim, releasing four, and now five records in the process.
We talk about the writing process, working with Pharrell Williams and producer David Cobb, how theyâre now functioning as a trio, plus religion, fatherhood, and the unexpected influence of dance music on their sound. They also open up about the joy of performance, to banjo-or-not-to-banjo, where have all the waistcoats gone, how Marcus met his wife, actress Carey Mulligan, and much, much more.
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Why Donât Weâs Jonah Marais joins us in the studio for the first timeâon his own and since the lawsuit verdict. He opens up about what really happened in the courtroom and the mental and physical toll the court case, along with his years in WDW, took on him.
The 26-year-old is stunningly candid about his struggles with mental health and substance use, openly discussing his rock-bottom moment, how Liam Payneâs passing was a wake-up call, and how faith and friendship helped set him on a new path. In this incredibly intimate and grounded conversation, Marais also talks about the future of WDW, how working with Ryan Lewis on his new solo music changed the game, the importance of communication and rejecting toxic masculinity, plus so much more.
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People are calling Maddox Batson countryâs answer to Justin Bieber, and itâs easy to see why: while his vocal prowess is sophisticated beyond his years, heâs delivering his earnest country-pop songs about young romance wrapped in highly choreographed videos. And this 15-year-old Tennessee-singing sensation is completely unfazed by these lofty comparisons.
Batson first started making waves during the pandemic, doing covers (and GRWMs) with his dad. Now heâs playing the Grand Ole Opry, singing to sold-out shows of screaming girls. And itâs not just his solo work thatâs popping off: he co-wrote Lana Del Rey and Quavoâs single âTough.â He opens up about the personal story behind that song (and some of his other hits), how a devastating sports injury was instrumental in his swerve towards music, towing the line between confident and cocky, TikTok fame, and much more.
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Americana-country singer Max McNown is still only 23, but heâs already two albums deep with millions of streams and TikTok followers. The West Linn, Oregon-born artist, inspired by the likes of Zach Bryan and Noah Kahan, left his hometown for San Clemente, Southern California, where he discovered his voice busking on the pier, in between shifts as a barista.
Although McNown did audition for American Idol and made it through, the singer chose to pursue music on his own rather than take the reality TV talent route. And it was a good decision â his heartfelt covers and originals quickly went viral.
McNown joined us in the studio for the first time to share his story, including the impact of his brother Brockâs battle with leukemia on both his family and his outlook, and how it shaped his art. He also opens up about meeting and falling in love with his girlfriend, collaborating with Hailey Whitters, making his way in Nashville, struggling with addiction, and much more
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Livingston is certainly one of the most articulate artists weâve ever had on the couch, and in conversation and in song, the Denton, Texas-born songwriter and producer, is an open book. Born Drake Livingston, the 22-year-old first started making waves in early 2020 with the raw, propulsive pop of his âFairytale,â off what would become his Lighthouse EP. During the pandemic his music popped off even more thanks to his compelling covers of everyone from Rihanna to Lewis Capaldi to Tate McCrae.
During this time he also began on a remarkable journey of transformation, getting fit, shedding over 100lbs and writing, writing, writing. Eventually 250 songs were whittled down to his Republic Records debut full-length, âA Hometown Odysseyâ (2024), and the now the newly released deluxe version âA Hometown Odyssey: The Story Continues.â
The singer opens up about his childhood in Denton, starting a one-man videography company before heâd even hit his teens, and how his love of and skills in film and editing have helped him in music. Livingston openly discusses bullying, being diagnosed as neurodivergent, and how doggedly following his dreams and telling his story from his perspective is connecting with fans all over the world. He also shares how his girlfriend of eight years has been instrumental in his success, working with his hero Macklemore, and so much more.
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Sacramento-born Virginia Gardner joins us in the studio to chat about her new thriller-comedy, âF*** Marry Killâ and sheâs a hoot and a half. You might know her as the kickass queer superhero Karolina Dean on Huluâs Marvel's Runaways, or perhaps sparring and romancing Dylan Sprouse in âBeautiful Disasterâ and âBeautiful Marriage,â (she pukes on him in both). We talk about all this, plus go down a rabbit hole with her about the perils of online dating, working with Lucy Hale, and how she met her husband, bassist of British band The Struts, Jed Elliot on Raya.
A lowkey gamer (âDungeons & Dragonsâ alert!), we talk a bit about that, how often she has to die in character, the truly crazy stunts in her film Fall, and of course we had to play a round of f*** marry kill.
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You might not know Eric Bauzaâs name or face, but you definitely know his voice. Scarbrough, Toronto-born, two-time Emmy winner joins us in the studio for the first time to talk about his latest film â âThe Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movieâ â in which he plays both Daffy Duck and Porky Pig. But aside from that the Filipino-Canadian actorâs the first non-white actor to play Bugs Bunny, heâs also Marvin The Martian, Tweety, Woody the Woodpecker, and Jimmy Pesto Snr. in âBobâs Burgers. On occasion subs in for Antonio Banderas as Puss in Boots â uncanny â and thatâs just a few of his credits.
In this conversation expect to hear Bauza talking in the guise of his most famous characters, as well as a bit of Marge, Homer, Paul Giamatti, and Luke Skywalker as a Lego character. He switches personalities faster than you can blink.
He lifts the lid on his craft, discussing his beginnings as an animation nerd, drawing cartoons, editing with scissors, and interning at SpĂźmcø (the creators of âRen & Stimpyâ) before getting his big break. Plus, the genius of OG voice actor, Mel Blank, diversity in the industry, Bauzaâs series âStay Toonedâ where he looks at how cartoons both shape and reflect society, and much more.
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Japanâs Miyavi started his career in visual kei band DuĂŠ le Quartz, back in 1999 and by the early 2000s heâd struck out on his own, blending rock, pop, and electronic elements with his signature percussive slap guitar technique, earning himself the name Samurai Guitarist. Since then heâs released 14 albums, including last yearâs âLost in Love, Found in Pain,â plus, thanks to acting alongside Angelina Jolie in 2014âs âUnbroken,â he continues his work as an ambassador for the UN Refugee Agency. He continues to act â his next role is alongside Jason Momoa and Dave Bautista in âThe Wrecking Crewâ and now heâs added sake-maker to his string of accomplishments. Oh, and heâs learning Chinese.
He popped into the studio for the first time to discuss all this, plus fatherhood, the key to a successful relationship, his mission to bring guitars back, playing villains and doing stunts, his admiration of Benson Boone and Ziploc bags (no really), and much more.
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A lot has changed since the last time the former Why Donât We member Daniel Seavey joined us in the studio. When we caught up with the 25-year-old this time round he was fresh from Florida, having testified at the Why Donât We trial against their former management. Seavey discusses what it was like to be up on the stand, the true toll of WDWâs schedule, and how the rest of the guys are doing.
But primarily weâre talking new beginnings and his debut solo album, âSecond Wind.â He dives deep into the creation of the record, working alongside songwriter and friend Michael Pollack, playing snippets of demos from âGateway Drugâ and what it was like playing the song âIf I Ever Get to Heavenâ in front of his best friend, YouTuber Corey LeBarrieâs family for the first time â a song that deals directly with his tragic passing back in 2020.
He also opens up about his romance with Kat Castellano (how they fell in love and the many songs she inspired), not to mention rock bottom turning points and getting sober. Plus his journey with his faith (having grown up as a Pastorâs son) and the wild ride that is touring with Benson Boone.
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From model to MMA fighter to actor, 37-year-old Ryan Guzman has garnered a dedicated following thanks to roles on the silver screen â through the âStep Upâ movie franchise â and primetime, where heâs been playing firefighter Eddie Diaz on the Ryan Murphy-produced procedural drama â9-1-1.â
The Texas-born, Mexican-American actor joins us in the studio for the first time to share his journey up to this point, including his love of mixed martial arts, what it was like coming up as a broke model, and his transition to acting. Plus, he discusses landing a breakdancing role with zero dance experience, being a dad, Catholic guilt, identity, and dealing with male objectification.
Guzman also opens up about the heartbreaking loss of his dear friend, choreographer and actor Stephen âtWitchâ Boss, who really took him under his wing while working on âStep Up.â
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Triple threat doesnât quite cover it: Toronto-born Mae Martin is an award-winning comedian, screenwriter, podcaster, actor, author, and now a songwriter releasing their debut album âIâm A TV,â a collection of intimate, mellow indie-folk, filled with deft one-liners and vulnerable confessionals. Most recently theyâve even started sharing their surrealist paintings, which is also something we also discussed when they joined us in the studio for the first time.
Martin initially came to prominence for their semi-autobiographical, 2015 Netflix dramedy âFeel Good,â which follows a stand-up comedian navigating love, addiction, and self-discovery in a deeply personal and darkly humorous way. Since then theyâve moved from London to LA, published a YA book, âCan Everyone Please Calm Down? A Guide to 21st Century Sexuality,â co-hosted podcast Handsome, alongside fellow comedians Tig Notaro and Fortune Feimster, released a comedy special, hosted a doc series and is currently in the midst of editing their upcoming Netflix teen thriller series âWayward.â
We chat with Martin about being ostensibly raised in the comedy circuit, crafting their debut album, rehab, psychedelics, dreams about eminem, psychics, DMing Steven Jenkins from Third Eye Blind, the ties between comedy and music, not to mention being non-binary in this Trump-ian dystopia.
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Twenty-six-year-old songwriter Victoria Canal is truly a citizen of the world. Born in Munich, Germany and raised in Shanghai, Tokyo, Barcelona, Madrid, Dubai, and Amsterdam, the now London-based songwriter has made a name for herself with her raw, vulnerable piano-driven pop, simultaneously building a loyal fanbase for her advocacy of LGBTQ+ rights, creating a space for inclusivity and expression in her art.
Self-released from 2015 until signing with Parlophone in 2021, the Cuban-American star has opened for Hozier, been called a genius by Chris Martin and won a prestigious Ivor Novello Award for âblack swanâ in 2024, a song which reflects on the internal conflict between embracing her true self and the pressures to conform to conventional standards.
Itâs just one of the themes she returns to on her debut album âSlowly, It Dawnsâ â a collection that both embraces and pushes beyond the pared back piano balladry sheâs so closely associated with, showing her range as an edgy, occasionally maximalist, pop star. Joining us in the studio for the first time Victoria talks openly about grief and loss, the destructive nature of comparison, self-acceptance, and what itâs like to play in front of 100,000 people with Coldplay at Glastonbury Festival. And itâs not all serious â Canal is super funny too â whether talking about her âhoe-yâ summer (immortalized in âCali Soberâ) or what gives her The Ick, plus so much more.
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Ever since she emerged â shrouded in mystery back in 2013 â BANKS has hypnotized with her bewitching blend of dark, soulful, gritty pop. Now 10 years on from her stunning debut album âGoddessâ (which she recorded an unplugged rendering of in 2024), Jillian Banks is back with her new, fifth LP âOff With Her Head,â which sees her reteam with her OG squad songwriting and production squad: Sampha, Lil Silva, Sohn, and Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs.
She joins us in the studio to discuss this reunion of sorts, plus working with Doechii and the story behind âI Hate Your Ex-Girlfriend,â getting engaged, leaving her hometown of LA, toxic cycles (and getting out of them), the heartbreak of platonic love and so much more.
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Born into one of Swedenâs most well-known entertainment dynasties, Benjamin Ingrosso has been famous in his home country since childhood. In fact, he first took the stage at just three years old, playing Mowgli in front of 25,000 people. Now 27, Ingrosso wrote his first hit at age eight, represented Sweden at the Eurovision Song Contest, won the Swedish equivalent of âDancing with the Stars,â and hosted an award-winning cooking show â all while making occasional appearances on his familyâs decade-long reality series, âWahlgrens Värld.â
But music has always been his first love, and with his fifth album, âPink Velvet Theatre,â heâs finally achieving the acclaim and recognition he has long pursued. A concept album filled with anthemic, kaleidoscopic pop, his songs fit seamlessly alongside Elton John, ABBA, and the Bee Gees while offering a fresh, modern spin.
Now, in the midst of his first-ever U.S. tour, Ingrosso joins us in the studio to discuss his songwriting process and his journey from child star to five-time Swedish Grammy-nominated artist. He reflects on growing up in a famous family â including his cousin Seb from Swedish House Mafia and his sister influencer/entrepreneur sister Bianca â why Swedish songwriters are so successful and the Law of Jante. Plus, he opens up about public judgment, having no friends in school, self-doubt and self-belief, why he likes older ladies, why he was responsible for a Pecorino cheese shortage in Sweden, and much more.
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By the time JoJo was 15-years-old sheâd sold seven million records thanks to career-making mid-Aughts smash hits like âLeave (Get Out)â and âToo Little, Too Late.â What followed was a wild, wild ride â music, movies, musicals, label wranglings, loss, and self-discovery â all of which she discusses with unflinching honesty in her page-turning 2024 memoir, âOver the Influence.â Now at 34 sheâs fully independent and back with new music and a whole new outlook.
JoJo joins us for the third time to open up about the realness in her lyrics on latest EP âNGL,â the process of writing her memoir, her experience of playing Satine in âMoulin Rougeâ on Broadway, the blind confidence of naivete, old romances, new romances, and so much more.
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Seoul-born, LA-based actor Gia Kim stopped by the studio to lift the lid on the latest, second season of Netflixâs smash hit series âXO, Kittyâ â a spin off of the hugely popular franchise âTo All the Boys,â adapted from Jenny Hanâs novels.
We discuss the groundbreaking nature of âXO, Kitty,â a series set in South Korea, featuring a multicultural cast that integrates queer storylines into coming-of-age narratives, with a healthy dose of teen drama and romance to boot.
Gia Kim plays the character of Yuri, the schoolâs queen bee with her own adolescence-to-adulthood struggles, and we explore her character as she deals with parental expectations (which is something Kim can relate to personally), plus she opens up about what itâs like working with her real life brother â the showâs heartthrob Min-ho Moon â as well as star signs, skincare, social media breaks, and where Yuriâs heading next. Danâs got some ideasâŚ
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Mercedes Ronâs 'Culpables' trilogy first gained traction on Wattpad in 2015 before becoming a literary sensation in 2017, ultimately leading to its adaptation into a Spanish-language film series by Amazon Prime. The first installment, 'Culpa MĂa,' premiered in 2023 and became a runaway success, and now, the hotly anticipated English-language version has arrived, featuring rising stars Asha Banks and Matthew Broome. This time, the high-octane blend of action, thriller, and romance unfolds in London, helmed by directorial duo Dani Girdwood and Charlotte Fassler in their feature-length debut.
The stars of the film stopped by the studio to talk about their beginnings as actors in the world of theater, their initial auditions and chemistry test, the training, the stunts, the soundtrack, Ashaâs burgeoning career as a singer-songwriter, and so much more.
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