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KROQ Sound Space Artist Interviews

KROQ Sound Space Artist Interviews

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Listen to the world's biggest artists in conversation with KROQ hosts, recorded live every month in the DTS Sound Space at KROQ! Past guests include Jack White, The Black Keys, The Lumineers, Cold War Kids, Yungblud, Bring Me The Horizon, Dashboard Confessional, and more.2024 © 2022 Audacy, Inc. 音楽
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  • Bush
    2025/07/21

    To celebrate the release of their new album, 'I Beat Loneliness,' Bush joins us inside the Helpful Honda Sound Space for a special interview and performance. Watch the band rip through a few of their biggest hits and tracks from the new LP, and check out Gavin Rossdale as he sits down to talk with Kevin Ryder and Megan Holiday about music, cooking, and more.

    "I sort of looked around, and feel that life is really centered around people's aspirations, and we look at social media and we think we're kind of inadequate to the people we're following or they're having a better time, there's that real sort of sense of FOMO," Gavin shares on the inspiration behind 'I Beat Loneliness.' "People want instant success, so people get inevitably lost behind and ostracized or left, they fall off the grid, and they can't keep up, and so I wanted to write a record so everyone knew that it's difficult for all of us."

    "If I wrote a really personal record about my own challenges, I thought people would read that and just simply not feel alone, that's it, and then use the music as they see fit."

    Don't miss our Sound Space interview and performance with Bush, and be sure to check out 'I Beat Loneliness,' out everywhere.

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    15 分
  • Slightly Stoopid
    2025/06/02

    It's time to step into summer with some help from our friends Slightly Stoopid. Don't miss a special performance and interview from the band inside the Helpful Honda Sound Space, now playing above.

    The band is set to bring their good vibes across the country with their Step Into The Sun tour, kicking off this month with help from Iration and Little Stranger, but first they talk with Kevin Ryder and perform for a room of listeners in our Helpful Honda Sound Space.

    "Honestly, we have a lot of music coming and we're going to debut 3 songs today live that are for the record," shared Miles before the performance. "We're even learning it ourselves just because recording is different than playing live. We waited, they've waited so long for music, so we're just going to start dropping singles until the record comes out."

    "We're excited honestly. It's been a long time and in all honesty, all of us started families, and we've dedicated our lives on the road. To take time to actually enjoy your families as well, because we used to spend 200 days a year on the road, just partying with all you guys, and so we took that time to actually enjoy some of those things that everyone gets to enjoy as well and and now we're ready to release music."

    Check out the complete conversation and performance from Slightly Stoopid above.

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    16 分
  • The Hives
    2025/04/21

    The Hives are back and once again pulling no punches. Following their roaring return with the song, "Enough Is Enough," featuring an all-time opening line of "everyone's a little f***ing b****," the band stopped by the Helpful Honda Sound Space in Los Angeles to perform, talk about their longevity, and even pass along some wisdom from The Rolling Stones' Mick Jagger.

    Set to arrive in August, 'The Hives Forever Forever The Hives,' is the latest album from The Hives, this time featuriing an assist from Rock royalty with Mike D of the Beastie Boys and Josh Homme of Queens of the Stone Age both having a hand in the project.

    "It was really helpful," singer Pelle Almqvist shares on their influence and involvement. "I mean, we were thinking about who has cool sounding records, and that's the Beastie Boys. So we figured if our record's gonna sound cool, we should get him involved. He flew over and stuff and also sent us some stuff, which was great.

    "And Josh more kind of in a cheerleader capacity. When we were trying to work on the quality, he said it's already good. And that was very helpful because we can kind of shoot above the goal sometimes, like you can't make it too good. We got to keep a balance of popular and good, which is really hard. You want to be so popular they can keep doing it, but not so popular that the music sucks. Which is a hard balance to tread."

    The band also took a hilarious look back through their over-30-year career, sharing stories of the scene and even some advice from the iconic Mick Jagger. "Never buy your own yacht, always borrow a friend's," the Stones frontman sagely said. "Invaluable information, because we were just about to buy a yacht each," Pelle explains. "So that really helped."

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    12 分

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