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Send us Fan MailHi hi :) Hyped to bring you this episode with another one of my favorite bands, Sleeping With Sirens. Get to know Kellin and Nick as we talk about the band's next chapter, their new music, and more <3 xo Demi

Send us Fan MailHello <3 Join me for a chat with Sinego as we dive into the Latin electronic music revolution reshaping the global dance scene. From blending regional influences with modern production to life behind the decks as a touring DJ, Sinego shares insight into his creative process, artistic journey, and what’s next for his evolving sound. Enjoy :) xo Demi

Send us Fan MailHi guys :) I’m excited to share with you another episode with the legendary Suzanne Vega! Get to know the woman behind the music and so much more. This one is definitely one of my favorites, enjoy <3 xo Demi

Send us Fan MailTune in for a mini episode with Return to Dust — a new favorite coming out of LA. You’ll get the inside scoop on their upcoming tour with Yungblud and maybe even find out who the band’s best chef is :) xo, Demi

Send us Fan MailHi guys <3 In this episode, we sit down with Matt from From Ashes to New for a deep dive into both Matt and the band’s journey. Matt opens up about the stories behind their latest music, the challenges they’ve faced along the way, and how they continue to push boundaries while staying true to their roots. From insights into their creative process to life on the road and what’s next for the band, you’ll get to know the man behind some of your favorite songs, and so much more :) xo, Demi

Send us Fan MailWelcome to a brand-new season of the show, kicking off with Cailin Russo!! In this episode, Cailin reflects on personal and artistic growth, the importance of taking creative risks, and the perseverance required to evolve in the industry. Known for blending music, fashion, and storytelling, she shares insight into the experiences that have shaped her journey and also a bit of tea for the girlies ;) Tune in for one of my favorite interviews yet 🎙️✨xo Demi

Send us Fan MailAfter a seven-year studio hiatus, CKY is recording new music. The band released “Can’t Stop Running” on Oct. 10, and drummer Jess Margera promises more singles soon.Although fans are just now hearing them, the new songs started in the wake of Covid. Founding guitarist, producer, and now vocalist Chad I Ginsburg has written a ton of new material that the band has taken into the studio.Outside of music, Margera is known for his role in the CKY videos and helping launch what would become Jackass. Unlike his younger brother Bam, Jess’s skating wasn’t on the level to compete professionally. So, drums became his career.On the day before Thanksgiving, Jordan Edwards talked to Jess Margera about the band’s resurgance, the CKY Crew’s early days, and the impact his family has made on pop culture.

Send us Fan MailThe LA-based band released their latest album WHERE HAVE ALL THE BUTTERFLIES GONE? in September followed by a European headline tour and U.S. dates with blink-182 and LetLive. Riding the wave of pop-punk nostalgia, BSD is one of the leading new acts to grab the torch from the Y2K artists who inspired them.In this episode, Demi Ramos and Jordan Edwards interview Colie Hutzler, Beepus, and Colton Flurry about the band’s origins, new album, DIY roots and being handpicked by blink-182 to open their arena shows.

Send us Fan MailIn high school, Braison Cyrus imagined a career behind the camera, maybe in photography or filmmaking. As he entered adulthood, the family business came calling. He started with a few singles in 2020, followed by his debut album 'Javelina' in 2021.His most recent single “Know This” is a collaboration with Miley released on September 5. It precedes his upcoming second album, due out in the spring.Watch Braison Cyrus talk to Jordan Edwards and Demi Ramos about his transition into music, life in Nashville, and making music with his sisters.

Send us Fan MailMudvayne was one of the most distinctive metal bands of the 2000s. Their music was brutal, their lyrics were emotional, and their visuals freaked out parents across America.After more than 15 years, the metal legends are recording new music. They recently released “Sticks and Stones,” which follows their comeback single “Hurt People Hurt People.” Frontman Chad Gray can’t wait to create more.The band is on tour celebrating the 25th anniversary of their breakout album LD50. Between shows, Jordan and Demi talked to Gray about Mudvayne's rise, the legacy of Ozzfest, and getting back in the studio.