A look back at host Jeremy Baker’s talk with the Foo Fighters at their 606 Studios, exploring their 2017 album Concrete and Gold.
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Interviews
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Coldplay Once Hit Pause On Touring, But Their Comeback is Unlike Anything You’ve Ever Seen
In this exclusive throwback interview, Coldplay frontman Chris Martin talks about teaming up with pop producing legend Max Martin and creating music through the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The Lumineers Get Candid About Their Firsts and Lasts: Jobs, Concerts, Instruments and Kisses
The Lumineers get personal as they recall their first jobs, concerts, instruments in kisses in a 2016 archival video from the Corus Radio vault.
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The Beaches Celebrate Release of New Album ‘No Hard Feelings’ in the Best Way Possible
Jordan Miller of The Beaches reveals how the band is celebrating the release of their new album ‘No Hard Feelings’: with fans, heartfelt thank-you’s and hangovers.
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The AC/DC Comeback That Saved 2020: “What Makes People Happy is the Music Itself”
A look back at Power Up, AC/DC’s 2020 comeback album, which brought fans comfort and happiness during a time full of uncertainty.
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Sam Roberts: “You Never Know Where These Moments Are Going to Take You”
Sam Roberts reflects on key milestones in his career, sharing the successes, lessons, and experiences that have shaped his journey as an artist.
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Twenty One Pilots Go All-In on Every Tour: "We've Always Put Whatever We Can Back into The Show"
A fun flashback with Twenty One Pilots during their Bandito Tour as they chat basketball, Canadian talent, and why they put everything into their live shows.
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How Playing Video Games Makes Lights Reflect on Her Own Creative Work
Lights shares how video games offer her a space to step outside reality, spark creativity, and reflect on the meaning behind the music she creates for her fans.
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The Beaches Are Back: A New Album, G-Flip Collab & Major Fan Moments
Catching up with Leandra Earl from The Beaches to chat about the bands upcoming album, jamming with G-Flip, and the unforgettable moments they’ve shared with fans.
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How ‘I Love the USA’ Became the First Weezer Song in Space
A look back at 2016, when Weezer’s “I Love the USA” flew with NASA’s Juno to Jupiter. Lead singer Rivers Cuomo blended pride, doubt, and freedom into the track.
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Jack White On His Canadian Roots, Love for Science and Why Fame Came as a Surprise to Him
In 2018, Jack White discussed his Canadian roots, love for science and drums while remarking on how fame surprised him.
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