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KROQ Sound Space Artist Interviews
Audacy
47 episodes
1 week ago
Celebrating the release of their new album, 'Everyone's Talking!,' All Time Low joined us inside the Helpful Honda Sound Space in Los Angeles for an exclusive performance for a room full of fans, along with an interview where the band unpacks their latest project and more. 'Everyone's Talking!' arrived earlier this month, marking All Time Low's 10th studio album, featuring the new single, "The Weather." ATL will also continue their tour across America through the end of November before taking the trek international. You can find the full list of dates here. 19 years since their debut album, Miles the DJ asked the band if there are ever conversations about continuing to grind it out in the same way they have for nearly 2 decades. "I think going into making this album, there was that conversation," shares Alex Gaskarth. "I think this many years into a career and this many albums into a career, there's that moment that you confront yourself in the mirror and you kind of go, 'does the world need another All Time Low record or have we told all the stories that we need to tell,' you know what I mean?" "I think we face that every time we sit down to start a new creative process, but last year we spent the year kind of doing these 20 year celebration shows and that put us in this frame of mind that we were just so appreciative and grateful for the fact that people were rallying around this band the way they were, and celebrating all the eras and all the albums, and we were like, 'look, I think there's more in the tank.'" "We either write a record or do happy 17 years of 'So Wrong, It's Right' or something," jokes Jack Barakat. "Make up anniversaries." For more about the band's new album, don't miss All Time Low in the Helpful Honda Sound Space, now playing above.
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Celebrating the release of their new album, 'Everyone's Talking!,' All Time Low joined us inside the Helpful Honda Sound Space in Los Angeles for an exclusive performance for a room full of fans, along with an interview where the band unpacks their latest project and more. 'Everyone's Talking!' arrived earlier this month, marking All Time Low's 10th studio album, featuring the new single, "The Weather." ATL will also continue their tour across America through the end of November before taking the trek international. You can find the full list of dates here. 19 years since their debut album, Miles the DJ asked the band if there are ever conversations about continuing to grind it out in the same way they have for nearly 2 decades. "I think going into making this album, there was that conversation," shares Alex Gaskarth. "I think this many years into a career and this many albums into a career, there's that moment that you confront yourself in the mirror and you kind of go, 'does the world need another All Time Low record or have we told all the stories that we need to tell,' you know what I mean?" "I think we face that every time we sit down to start a new creative process, but last year we spent the year kind of doing these 20 year celebration shows and that put us in this frame of mind that we were just so appreciative and grateful for the fact that people were rallying around this band the way they were, and celebrating all the eras and all the albums, and we were like, 'look, I think there's more in the tank.'" "We either write a record or do happy 17 years of 'So Wrong, It's Right' or something," jokes Jack Barakat. "Make up anniversaries." For more about the band's new album, don't miss All Time Low in the Helpful Honda Sound Space, now playing above.
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The Beaches
KROQ Sound Space Artist Interviews
13 minutes
1 year ago
The Beaches
The Beaches recently joined host Megan Holiday for a special interview and performance, giving us a preview from the Helpful Honda Sound Space at KROQ in Los Angeles of what to expect while on the road on their current Blame My Ex Tour. Canadian Alt faves The Beaches made their U.S. Billboard debut in 2023 with “Blame Brett,” helped along by TikTok which pushed the single to go viral and grab the attention of the likes of Demi Lovato, Mark Hoppus of blink-182, and more. Keeping the momentum going, Leandra Earl, Jordan Miller, Eliza Enman McDaniel, and Kylie Miller are currently on the road with G Flip as well as a number of dates supporting girlinred, making stops in the U.S, Australia, and Canada through September -- with a few festival dates thrown in as well. Diving right in, the band discussed their most recent milestones; of course getting into their entire sold-out tour, including two shows at the iconic Troubadour in Los Angeles and a performance on Jimmy Kimmel Live. “They were so cool. Obviously, growing up, we've heard about that venue and we know how infamous and iconic it is,” says Kylie. “So, to be able to sell it out and play it twice was such a crazy feeling --and we had a bunch of friends and family in the house yesterday. It was such a fun experience.” “Yeah, we made my mom cry,” Jordan adds. “She was like gasping for breath, like so sad.” Adding to the emotional responses, Eliza admits, “Our manager cried when we did, ‘Kimmel,’ there's been a lot of major milestones just in the last like 48 hours, and then to do this here with you guys today is a dream too.” It's all thanks to the tremendous success the group has seen since the release of their 2023 album Blame My Ex, which has without a doubt resonated on a deeply personal level with fans, highlighted by their single "Blame Brett," which was inspired by a real-life breakup. As host Megan notes, “When there is this good of a story behind a song, we have to tell it for people that may not know.” Breaking down the track, Jordan explains: “I was in a relationship with this guy who is also in a big Canadian band, Brett [Emmons] from The Glorious Sons, and we broke up, and it was pretty brutal. We broke up during a very tumultuous time for us as a band. We had just been dropped by our label, we had just fired, our two managers, COVID had happened. It was a very difficult period for any musician, and then on top of that, like the person who I thought was gonna be my soul mate, broke up with me.” After a chorus of boos from the crowd, Leandra clarified, “No guys, it’s OK. She's in love again,” which elicited a round of cheers -- and the rest of her bandmates to out her new flame, Ryan. “We’re not gonna blame Ryan,” Jordan says. “Not yet. Hopefully, this next sucker's happier.” Jordan continues, “We had started writing what was gonna be ‘Blame My Ex.’ ‘Shower Beer’ had been written, ‘Kismet’ had been written... But, you know, once I had my heart broken, there was really nothing else I wanted to write about. I sort of used the record as sort of a way t ...
KROQ Sound Space Artist Interviews
Celebrating the release of their new album, 'Everyone's Talking!,' All Time Low joined us inside the Helpful Honda Sound Space in Los Angeles for an exclusive performance for a room full of fans, along with an interview where the band unpacks their latest project and more. 'Everyone's Talking!' arrived earlier this month, marking All Time Low's 10th studio album, featuring the new single, "The Weather." ATL will also continue their tour across America through the end of November before taking the trek international. You can find the full list of dates here. 19 years since their debut album, Miles the DJ asked the band if there are ever conversations about continuing to grind it out in the same way they have for nearly 2 decades. "I think going into making this album, there was that conversation," shares Alex Gaskarth. "I think this many years into a career and this many albums into a career, there's that moment that you confront yourself in the mirror and you kind of go, 'does the world need another All Time Low record or have we told all the stories that we need to tell,' you know what I mean?" "I think we face that every time we sit down to start a new creative process, but last year we spent the year kind of doing these 20 year celebration shows and that put us in this frame of mind that we were just so appreciative and grateful for the fact that people were rallying around this band the way they were, and celebrating all the eras and all the albums, and we were like, 'look, I think there's more in the tank.'" "We either write a record or do happy 17 years of 'So Wrong, It's Right' or something," jokes Jack Barakat. "Make up anniversaries." For more about the band's new album, don't miss All Time Low in the Helpful Honda Sound Space, now playing above.