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Hunter Hayes
Hunter Hayes joins Erik Zachary for a thoughtful, wide-ranging conversation about Evergreen, the album he spent nearly a decade building into what he now calls season one of a larger creative story. Hunter opens up about the freedom of making music on his own terms, why thTwo Feet also reflects on creating from a sober place for the first time, the truth behind the “tortured artist” myth, and the life-changing moment that forced him to reset everything. Plus, he talks about h
Mar 26


Two Feet
Tamara Dhia sits down with Two Feet for an honest conversation about creativity, sobriety, and finding his next musical direction. He opens up about his new EP Songs for February, why he’s releasing music faster than ever, and how fan feedback is shaping what comes next.
Two Feet also reflects on creating from a sober place for the first time, the truth behind the “tortured artist” myth, and the life-changing moment that forced him to reset everything. Plus, he talks about h
Mar 20


Willa Ford
After more than 20 years away from music, the singer behind the Y2K hit “I Wanna Be Bad” returns with a deeply personal new album titledDavid opens up about growing up in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, wrestling with faith and sexuality, and the emotional toll of trying to reconcile religion with his identity as a queer man. He shares what it was like to feel called to honesty while simultaneously feeling pressured to hide, and how writing this book became a
Mar 13


Rachel Grae
Rachel Grae joins Tamara Dhia to unpack her debut album Turned Into Me, out March 6. She describes the record as “a hug to my younger s
David opens up about growing up in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, wrestling with faith and sexuality, and the emotional toll of trying to reconcile religion with his identity as a queer man. He shares what it was like to feel called to honesty while simultaneously feeling pressured to hide, and how writing this book became a
Mar 8


David Archuleta
David Archuleta joins to talk about his deeply personal new memoir, Devout — and the raw three-song EP that accompanies the audiobook.
David opens up about growing up in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, wrestling with faith and sexuality, and the emotional toll of trying to reconcile religion with his identity as a queer man. He shares what it was like to feel called to honesty while simultaneously feeling pressured to hide, and how writing this book became a
Feb 25


Bad Bunny :the Super Bowl
This week on Spout, Erik Zachary and Tamara Dhia break down the most talked-about Super Bowl halftime shows of all time and why Bad Bunny’s performan
Spout hosts, Erik Zachary and Tamara Dhia break down the biggest moments from music’s biggest night, from Bad Bunny’s emotional Album of the Year win to Olivia Dean taking home Best New Artist. They debate surprise wins, standout performances, questionable choices, and the moments that had everyone texting each other “did that
Feb 12


The Grammys Are Fun Again
The Grammys gave us something we haven’t had in a while: a reason to actually watch live.
Spout hosts, Erik Zachary and Tamara Dhia break down the biggest moments from music’s biggest night, from Bad Bunny’s emotional Album of the Year win to Olivia Dean taking home Best New Artist. They debate surprise wins, standout performances, questionable choices, and the moments that had everyone texting each other “did that really just happen?”
Feb 4


Mothica joins
Mothica breaks down the world-building behind her new music and visuals, includ
Two years after his last appearance, the Sum 41 drummer returns
They talk about writing through wildfires and burnout, meeting in Hollywood days after Tom Petty’s death, and building a band the slow way—bedroom demos, relentless posting, and belief when no one was watching. We unpack how “Hanging On By a Thread” went viral nine months after release, what it meant to tour with The Used, and why the
Jan 28


Frank Zummo
Full Episode: Episode Description: Frank Zummo is in one of those rare chapters artists don’t plan for, but earn. Two years after his last appearance, the Sum 41 drummer returns to Spout fresh off a world farewell tour, the release of his debut book Unbreakable Rhythm , and a new era with Electric Callbo y —all while redefining what longevity, wellness, and purpose look like in modern music. In this wide-ranging conversation, Frank opens up about: Writing Unbreakable Rhyt
Jan 20


rosecoloredworld
Addison and Rae of rosecoloredworld join Spout for a raw conversation about turning chaos into art—and surviving long enough to see it work.
They talk about writing through wildfires and burnout, meeting in Hollywood days after Tom Petty’s death, and building a band the slow way—bedroom demos, relentless posting, and belief when no one was watching. We unpack how “Hanging On By a Thread” went viral nine months after release, what it meant to tour with The Used, and why their
Jan 14


Lily Rose
Five years to the day after Villain changed everything, Lily Rose hits a career milestone most artists only dream about — a platinum record, a sold-out tour, and a fully realized debut album.
In this conversation, Lily Rose sits down with Erik Zachary to talk about the long road from part-time jobs and basketball refereeing to standing on the Opry stage, sharing it with artists she grew up idolizing. They dig into what actually makes a song connect, why Nashville has quiet
Jan 7


WizTheMc
In this episode of Spout Podcast, host Erik Zachary sits down with global breakout artist WizTheMc for a candid, wide-ranging conversation about momentum, creativity, and what success really feels
In this episode, Cooper talks about choosing “Starting the Show” for his Today Show debut and why it was the rare moment where one of his own songs actually made him cry. He explains how Winston-Salem turned into a sprawling two-disc project, why he kept adding tracks until the abso
Dec 30, 2025
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