Episodios

  • History of The B-52's with Katie Pierson!
    May 29 2025

    The B-52’s are one of the most beloved bands in American pop music. From their early days in Athens, Ga., to their triumphant comeback with Cosmic Thing, they’ve experienced every high and low in the music industry. The new box set The Warner and Reprise Years celebrates the band’s career with nine limited edition LPs.

    At the core is the trio of vocalists: Fred Schneider, Kate Pierson, and Cindy Wilson. They’ve remained close friends through the decades, even when the future of the band was uncertain.

    In this episode of Jordan and Demi, Jordan Edwards talks to Pierson about the history of the band. “Rock Lobster,” “Love Shack,” and even their version of The Flinstones theme—here are the stories behind The B-52’s biggest hits and the bond formed between a few art school kids who loved to dance.

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    36 m
  • Episode 197 - Catching Up with Barenaked Ladies: An Interview with Ed Robertson
    May 16 2025

    For more than 30 years, Barenaked Ladies have been fixtures of pop culture.

    After becoming the biggest band in Canada, they conquered the American charts with their fourth album Stunt. The LP included the no. 1 hit “One Week,” which made them famous around the world. Other hit singles like “It’s All Been Done” and “Pinch Me” followed. And of course, there’s the theme song to The Big Bang Theory.

    These days, the band is as active as ever. They just dropped an acoustic EP with new versions of songs from their recent album In Flight. Starting June 3, the quartet will kick off a summer tour in Atlanta with support from Sugar Ray and Guster.

    In this episode of Jordan and Demi, Robertson talks about the band’s career, including the stories behind their biggest hits, as well as his passion for flying.

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    45 m
  • Episode 196 - Counting Crows' Adam Duritz: From Mr. Jones to Shrek to Butter Miracle
    May 9 2025

    After more than a decade, Counting Crows are back with a new album. Butter Miracle, The Complete Sweets! is their first LP since 2014’s Somewhere Under Wonderland. Across nine tracks, Adam Duritz and the band explore new territory with louder guitars and even a few horns. One thing that hasn’t changed is Duritz’s commitment to intimate storytelling and memorable characters.

    Known for iconic hits like “Mr. Jones,” “A Long December,” and “Round Here,” Counting Crows are a fixture of pop culture. Everyone knows them now, but frontman Adam Duritz remembers the band initial struggle to break through on radio and TV.

    Jordan and Demi talk to Duritz about returning to the studio, the story behind “Mr. Jones,” and how he came to write the theme to Shrek 2.

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    30 m
  • Episode 195 - Jenna Davis: The Voice of M3GAN, Country Singer, and Disney Kid
    Apr 24 2025

    June 27, 2025 will be a date Jenna Davis will remember forever. On that day, the singer and actress will release her debut album as M3GAN 2.0 opens in theaters.

    At 20 years old, Davis has already become part of pop culture. She’s been a Disney Kid on Raven’s Home, a meme, the voice of a killer doll, and now, a country artist. Despite the early success, she remains a down-to-earth Texas girl who appreciates being in the moment.

    It may feel like going country has become trendy, but Davis wants people to know that she’s always been country. A descendant of singing cowboy Gene Autry, she grew up listening to Dolly Parton and Shania Twain. Her recent single, “On a Budget,” started as a Kelsea Ballerini demo.

    In this episode of Jordan and Demi, Davis talks about developing the M3GAN character, her music career, and how she overcame being the “Penny Nickel Dime” Girl.

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    41 m
  • OK Go's Iconic Music Videos and New Album with Damian Kulash
    Apr 17 2025

    OK Go’s innovative music videos and catchy power pop have made them into one of America’s most beloved bands. From the backyard dancing of “A Million Ways,” to the legendary treadmill choreography of “Here It Goes Again,” they’ve spent the last two decades as fixtures of pop culture.

    The band recently dropped their fifth studio album, And the Adjecent Possible, as well as a trippy music video for the single “Love.” On April 24, they’ll start a U.S. Tour. Many dates are already sold out. Considering it’s been over a decade since their last new album, the excitement makes sense.

    To be fair, Kulash has been raising twins with wife Kristin Gore (yes, that's Al Gore’s daughter). The pair also co-directed The Beanie Bubble for Apple TV+.

    In this episode of Jordan and Demi, frontman Damian Kulash discusses the new album, fatherhood, and the secrets behind some of their most memorable videos.

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    35 m
  • Episode 193 - Kyle Gordon is a Great Guy!
    Apr 2 2025

    Maybe you know Kyle Gordon from his ’90s Eurodance character DJ Crazy Times, or from his more recent videos lampooning Nu Metal and UK Hip-Hop. If you’re on social media, you’ve seen his face.

    The comedian and musician developed his characters over several years in New York. Raised in the suburbs north of the City, he absorbed 2000s pop culture for what it was: hopeful, ridiculous, and a bit naive.

    Jordan talks to Gordon about his new album, developing his characters, and building his brand online.

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    31 m
  • Episode 192 - Julian Lennon and Gregory Darling
    Mar 13 2025

    Since his 1984 debut album Valotte, Julian Lennon has maintained his own vision. Sure, he’s the son of John Lennon, but he’s a multidisciplinary artist who’s never pandered to Beatles fans.

    Lennon recently released his first book of photography, Life’s Fragile Moments, and he’s been making new music. His latest single is a collaboration with longtime friend Gregory Darling. “A New Dream,” reworks a project that’s sat unreleased since 2020.

    In a conversation with Jordan Edwards and Demi Ramos, Lennon and Darling discuss their friendship, Lennon growing up without his father, and how photography became a passion.

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    41 m
  • Episode 191 - The Lumineers: Jeremiah Fraites on the Band's Sound, Style, and Legacy
    Feb 28 2025

    After 20 years as a band, The Lumineers have become a fixture of pop culture. Their 2012 breakout hit "Ho Hey" is a millennial anthem that's been imitated and used in countless shows and commercials.

    Wesley Schultz and Jeremiah Fraites recently returned with their fifth studio album 'Automatic.' Across 11 songs, the band gives fans familiar sounds while exploring new musical territory.

    Jordan and Demi talk to Fraites about the new album, the story behind "Ho Hey," and creating his signature look.

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    36 m
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