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  • S03E01 Pinegrove

    • April 8, 2022

    Surrounded by vines and leafy set-pieces, the alternative Americana band Pinegrove play a stunning set of tracks from their environmentally-themed album 11:11 at Brooklyn’s Complete Music Studios. Filmed right before the band departs for their tour, the episode also captures the band discussing what it means to bring their most emotional material to a live audience and how 11:11 is, in some ways, their self-titled record.

  • S03E02 Justin Quiles

    • April 15, 2022

    Justin Quiles breezes through a reggaeton set for his episode of Live from My Den, amidst palm trees and the glow of the South Florida sun. His performance takes an acoustic approach, playing multi-platinum singles like “Loco,” and “Jeans” with guitar, keys, drums, and bass. The self-proclaimed foodie also spends some time in the kitchen, discussing the relationship between food and culture with a professional chef. The episode posits a special glimpse into the background of one of reggaeton’s fastest growing superstars.

  • S03E03 Magdalena Bay

    • April 22, 2022

    Magdalena Bay performed in Los Angeles, clad in neon bodysuits that match their synthetic pop perfection. Fresh off their first ever headlining tour, the band plays selections from their debut album Mercurial World, and they discuss their appreciation for pop, the many inspirations that contribute to their retro-futuristic aesthetic, and the potential attractions of a Magdalena Bay-themed amusement park.

  • S03E04 Nicole Atkins

    • April 29, 2022

    Nicole Atkins plays her set from her go-to creative space in Nashville – Sometimes Studios – backdropped by rays of sunshine. The singer-songwriter performs selections from her 2020 album Italian Ice and talks through how the artists and studio musicians like Britt Daniel of Spoon, Seth Avett of the Avett Brothers, and the famous Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section came to be featured on the album. The multi-hyphenate artist also tours her art gallery, cracking jokes as she shows off her colorful paintings. Atkins is a one-of-a-kind creative, and this episode displays all sides of her artistic output.

  • S03E05 mxmtoon

    • May 6, 2022

    In the studio where she recorded her debut record, mxmtoon (aka Maia) plays songs from both her upcoming album rising and 2019’s The Masquerade. The indie pop superstar breaks down her pop songs to just her vocals and ukulele, displaying the true intimacy of her songwriting. The episode also features Maia grabbing lunch from Xi’an Famous Foods, a nostalgic spot for her family in New York. She talks to Variety about moving to New York and its influence on her writing process, how rising distinguishes itself from her debut, and coping with imposter syndrome in the music industry.

  • S03E06 Kojey Radical

    • May 13, 2022

    The East London native Kojey Radical returns to his home of Hoxton to perform for Live from My Den. In a walking tour of his beloved neighborhood, he shows off local landmarks like Hoxton Hall, which helped foster his artistic ambitions, his favorite spots to eat, and even the very block where he grew up. The episode features Kojey performing songs from his debut album Reason to Smile alongside singles from his earlier mixtapes. In his conversation with Variety, he reminiscences on bringing his mom to the studio for the final feature to complete the album. Kojey Radical’s vast creativity and rambunctious energy is infectious in this episode of Live from My Den.

  • S03E07 Tank and the Bangas

    • May 23, 2022

    In their homebase of the Crescent City, Tank and the Bangas perform to a packed room on Bourbon Street. Featuring a full band of horn players, singers, and multi-instrumentalists, the New Orleans group play tracks off their 2022 album Red Balloon as well as deep cuts from 2019’s Green Balloon. The band’s joy and humor is more than present in their interview with Variety where they laugh, crack jokes, and explain the organic and natural recording process of Red Balloon. On their creative tour, Tank and the Bangas take us to Bangaville, their rehearsal space. The band’s music and radiant enthusiasm represents their beloved New Orleans throughout the episode.

  • S03E08 Kimié Miner

    • June 17, 2022

    Kimié Miner reconnects with her roots, performing her spirited style of Hawaiian, jazz, and R&B-inspired music in the Bishop Memorial Chapel at her alma mater, the Kamehameha Schools. The singer-songwriter takes us around the dorms where she first developed her musical passions and subsequently, her fanbase. Kimié’s tour adds a personal layer of understanding to her music that often touches on the Hawaiian cultural importance of home.

  • S03E09 Kapena

    • June 27, 2022

    Family band Kapena shows the deep connections between the Hawaiian music tradition and ʻOhana in their performance from their home in Kāneʻohe. Their feel-good songs are abundant with layered harmonies, infusing contemporary and reggae sounds with the Hawaiian music bandleader Kelly Boy grew up with. This intimate episode demonstrates how Hawaiian music is uniquely embedded in the culture of family, and vice versa.

  • S03E10 Amy Hānaialiʻi

    • July 5, 2022

    The Hawaiian music legend Amy Hānaialiʻi performs from Waimea, a particularly special location for the six-time Grammy nominee. She discusses how her ancestors originated from the region of Waimea, contributing to her deepened sense of Wahi Pana, or connection to the land. Accompanied by a group of Hula dancers, Hānaialiʻi displays the full breadth of her falsetto vocals that have made her such an essential voice in the Hawaiian music scene today.

  • S03E11 Keauhou

    • July 8, 2022

    Keauhou performs from Papahana Kuaola, a non-profit organization specializing in environmental sustainability and land preservation. At this particularly special place for the band, Jonah Kahanuola Solatorio and brothers Nicholas and Zachary Lum discuss how living up the road from the non-profit impacted their understanding of place and ʻāina-based work. After touring the area, the vocal trio play their music outside, amidst the natural beauty of the ʻili of Waipao.

Season 4

  • S04E01 IDLES

    • December 2, 2022

    IDLES bring their propulsive, hard-hitting rock to the band’s favorite venue in the United States, the Beachland Ballroom.

  • S04E02 Ingrid Andress

    • December 9, 2022

    Country singer-songwriter Ingrid Andress in Nashville, Tennessee

  • S04E03 Noah Kahan

    • December 16, 2022

    Folk-pop songwriter Noah Kahan in New York, New York

  • S04E04 Jack Johnson and Blake Mills

    • December 23, 2022

    Acclaimed collaborators Jack Johnson and Blake Mills in Los Angeles, California

  • S04E05 Soccer Mommy

    • December 30, 2022

    Indie rock artist Soccer Mommy in Brooklyn, New York

  • S04E06 Kota the Friend

    • January 27, 2023

    The New York City native Kota the Friend returns to his home city for this episode of Live from My Den. In front of an intimate audience of fans, the rapper brings vibrant energy to his relaxed take on East Coast hip-hop. Pre-show, Kota walks around his hometown neighborhood in Brooklyn, and he reflects on the influence that growing up in New York has on his creative process. Kota the Friend is one of hip-hop’s most exciting independent artists, committed to make his music career on his own terms.

  • S04E07 MUNA

    • February 3, 2023

    Sensational alt-pop trio MUNA return to Pulse Studios, where they recorded parts of their third studio album MUNA. Back home in Los Angeles after a headlining tour, the band performed acoustic versions of fan favorite songs including “Anything But Me” and their 2021 hit “Silk Chiffon.” Before the taping, they relaxed at the LA River and reflected on their history with the city. MUNA’s episode of Live from My Den is an intimate view of the group after their stratospheric 2022.

Season 5

  • S05E01 Aces

    • August 11, 2023

    How the Aces Found Themselves and Their Sound in New York: "It Gave Us a Place to Actually Be Free"

  • S05E02 Art School Girlfriend

    • August 18, 2023

    Art School Girlfriend Celebrates the "Small Euphorias" of New Album "Soft Landing"

  • S05E03 Shame

    • August 25, 2023

    See British Post-Punk Quintet Shame Return to the Club Where It All Started

  • S05E04 Ryan Beatty

    • September 15, 2023

    Ryan Beatty Brings "Calico" Back to Its Refuge at Rick Rubin's Shangri-La

  • S05E05 Chika

    • September 22, 2023

    Chika Peels Back the Layers of Her Debut Album "Samson"

  • S05E06 Maisie Peters

    • September 29, 2023

    Maisie Peters Returns to the Site of Her First-Ever U.S. Show

  • S05E07 Madison McFerrin

    • October 6, 2023

    Madison McFerrin Talks Community and Producing Her Debut Record "I Hope You Can Forgive Me"