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ALISSIA
In this conversation, ALISSA opens up about working with icons including Mariah Carey, Mary J. Blige, Anderson .Paak, Bruno Mars, Bootsy Collins, Kaytranada, Calvin Harris, Lenny Kravitz, and more.
May 18


Sorana
From her shy beginnings to becoming a finalist at Miss Romania, acting in a TV series and competing on the X-Factor - Sorana reflects on the importance of following her own creative goals and coming out of her comfort zone to achieve them.
May 18


Tarriona "Tank" Ball
Tank breaks down how the album closes the trilogy that began with The Green Balloon and The Red Balloon, while also opening the door to a new era for the group. The conversation also dives into Tank’s Grammy win, the hilarious story of her Grammy being delivered to the wrong address, her 2020 Best New Artist nomination alongside Billie Eilish, Lizzo, Lil Nas X, and Yola, and the life-changing impact of winning NPR’s Tiny Desk contest.
May 18


Story of the year
Story of the Year opens up about their new album ARSON, the meaning behind All Rage. Still Only Numb, and nearly three decades of friendship, evolution, and survival. From Page Avenue and Warped Tour memories to working with Colin Brittain, making full albums in a singles-driven world, and keeping the human energy alive, this is nostalgia, creative insight, and proof some bands can outlast the algorithm.
May 7


SHINEDOWN
Brent Smith and Zach Myers talk about the band’s upcoming eighth album, why “Safe and Sound” felt like the right way to launch this new era, and how “Searchlight” became another milestone moment for the band.
May 6


Honey Revenge
Devin Papadol and Donny Lloyd sit down with Nick Major to talk about their latest single “Hot Commodity,” the evolution from Retrovision into new music, and how songs like “Risk” and “Poison Apple Baby”helped push Honey Revenge into a bigger, bolder sound.
May 6


parker mccollum
Country star Parker McCollum joins Tamara Dhia on the Spout Podcast for a backstage conversation from Napa about the music, pressure, and purpose behind his latest chapter.
Apr 25


Redferrin
In this episode of Spout, the rising country star Redferrin joins Tamara Dhia to talk about his journey from professional motocross racer to one of the most talked-about new voices in country music. From his viral breakout "Jack and Diet Coke" to his fan-favorite track "Just Like Johnny," Redferrin breaks down the songs, stories, and risks that helped build his sound.
Apr 20


Bayker Blankenship
Bayker joins Tamara Dhia on the Spout Podcast to talk about going from teaching himself guitar during the pandemic to earning a platinum record, touring the world, and sharing lineups with major country stars. He opens up about the story behind “Maxed Out,” why covering Joe Diffie’s “Pickup Man” mattered so much, and what life looks like after trading a barbecue restaurant job for the road. Humble, funny, and deeper than expected.
Apr 20


Patrick McEnroe
Tennis great Patrick McEnroe joins Spout for a conversation on the past, present, and future of the sport. He breaks down the evolution of tennis from Agassi, Sampras, Federer, Nadal, and Djokovic to Alcaraz and Sinner, explains why Djokovic leads the GOAT debate, and reflects on Serena’s dominance. Patrick also talks facing John McEnroe, lessons from leading the Davis Cup, developing greatness, and why tennis and pickleball connect generations.
Apr 20


Dermot Kennedy
Dermot Kennedy joins Spout to talk The Weight of the Woods, his most personal album yet. He breaks down why “Funeral” led the project, how “Refuge” became one of its most vulnerable songs, and how the record blends who he was before fame with what he’s learned since. He also talks Nashville sessions, Taylor Swift’s praise, Zach Bryan, J. Cole, fatherhood, and the confidence that took him from Dublin streets to sold-out stadiums.
Apr 20


Gashi II
Gashi joins The Spout Podcast for a conversation that goes way deeper than a typical album interview. Fresh off the release of “Snowed In at the Plaza Hotel” and stepping into the world of The Killer Whales of Gotham, he opens up about the stories, chaos, and mindset behind what he calls the best rap album of the year.
But this episode doesn’t stay on the surface for long. Gashi gets candid about immigrant identity, the pressure of fame, dating while being constantly recogn
Apr 1
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