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  • Young the Giant joins Scott Lipps on SPIN Magazine's Lipps Service for a deep dive into the band's incredible journey—from forming in Irvine, California and playing their earliest shows as The Jakes, to dropping out of Stanford, getting signed as teenagers, and creating some of the defining alternative rock songs of the last two decades.
    The band discusses the stories behind "Cough Syrup" and "My Body," life in the legendary band house, working with legendary producers Joe Chiccarelli and Brendan O'Brien, recording Victory Garden in Palm Springs and Idyllwild, running into Paul McCartney at Henson Studios, and the unforgettable encounters with Chris Martin and Morrissey.
    Plus: Radiohead debates, favorite Strokes songs, music that shaped the band, and much more.
    Young the Giant's new album "Victory Garden" is available now.
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  • Billy Corgan joins Scott Lipps on SPIN Magazine’s Lipps Service for a deep chronological conversation covering his upbringing in Chicago, discovering guitar, the formation of the Smashing Pumpkins, Gish, Siamese Dream, Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness, Kurt Cobain, Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Courtney Love, Melissa Auf der Maur, Cheap Trick, Black Sabbath, Ozzy Osbourne, Lollapalooza, modern rock, Yungblud, SOMBR, and much more.

    Billy also shares his favorite Smashing Pumpkins songs, reflects on the competitive nature of the grunge era, discusses hearing “Smells Like Teen Spirit” for the first time, and explains the stories behind classics including “1979,” “Tonight, Tonight,” and “Bullet With Butterfly Wings.”

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    #BillyCorgan #SmashingPumpkins #LippsService #SPINMagazine #Nirvana #KurtCobain #CourtneyLove #PearlJam #OzzyOsbourne #BlackSabbath

    TIMESTAMPS

    00:53 — Billy Corgan on KISS

    03:10 — Why Rush Was So Important

    07:14 — Dealing With Critics

    09:30 — Critics, Success & The Beach Boys

    11:55 — His Podcast, Ratt & Mötley Crüe’s Importance

    14:29 — Lollapalooza, Hole & The Alternative Explosion

    16:12 — Growing Up in Chicago

    17:10 — “It Wasn’t Uncommon…” (Early Chicago Stories)

    18:25 — His Father & Learning Guitar

    22:23 — The Marked, Guitar Shredding & Yngwie Malmsteen

    24:35 — Black Sabbath, Ozzy Osbourne & Heavy Metal Legacy

    30:13 — Why Cheap Trick Matters

    35:40 — The First Smashing Pumpkins Gig & Jimmy Chamberlin

    40:47 — Gish & Finding His Voice

    46:04 — Steve Albini

    48:20 — Siamese Dream, Darkness & Creative Pressure

    53:36 — The Competitive Nature of Nirvana & Pearl Jam

    54:34 — The Story Behind “Today”

    56:29 — Hearing “Smells Like Teen Spirit” For The First Time

    58:06 — Kurt Cobain

    1:03:11 — Mellon Collie and the Grunge Movement

    1:05:14 — The Story Behind “1979”

    1:07:49 — “Bullet With Butterfly Wings”

    1:11:31 — “Tonight, Tonight”

    1:12:36 — The Death of Zero

    1:16:37 — Melissa Auf der Maur

    1:18:09 — Courtney Love, Celebrity Skin & The Press

    1:26:12 — SOMBR, Yungblud & Modern Rock

    1:32:58 — Billy Corgan’s Favorite Smashing Pumpkins Songs

    1:35:00 — Top 5 Smashing Pumpkins Songs Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com
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  • DE'WAYNE joins Scott Lipps on SPIN Magazine's Lipps Service for an in-depth conversation about his journey from Spring, Texas to becoming one of the most exciting voices in modern rock.
    DE'WAYNE discusses growing up in a deeply religious household, discovering music through hip-hop, moving to Los Angeles with only $200, finding inspiration in Radiohead, David Bowie, and Nirvana, and ultimately creating his own lane in rock music.
    He also talks about touring arenas with Machine Gun Kelly, receiving a life-changing phone call from Lenny Kravitz, collaborating on "Highway Robbery," the resurgence of rock music, Prince's influence, Warped Tour, and the artists leading rock's next generation.
    If you enjoy long-form conversations with musicians, artists, and cultural icons, subscribe to Lipps Service.

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  • Billy Corgan looks back on the early days of The Smashing Pumpkins and how one of the most influential alternative rock bands of all time came together.
    Watch the full interview on SPIN Magazine's Lipps Service with Scott Lipps.
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  • Dasha joins SPIN Magazine’s Lipps Service with Scott Lipps for an in-depth conversation about the viral success of “Austin (Boots Stop Workin’),” country music, Taylor Swift, imposter syndrome, online hate, the Spotify Billions Club, ACM nominations, and the pressure of staying relevant after a massive breakout hit.

    Dasha opens up about growing up in California, moving to Nashville, signing her Sony Germany deal, working with her brother Bardo of Beauty School Dropout, and going from working on a horse farm to becoming one of country music’s fastest rising stars.

    The conversation also dives into:
    • Writing “Austin”
    • The viral line dancing explosion
    • Taylor Swift obsession
    • Reading toxic online comments
    • VMAs & People’s Choice nominations
    • Grand Ole Opry performance
    • Spotify Billions Club
    • Country music becoming genreless
    • Her new music & upcoming album

    PLUS: Dasha’s Top 5 New Country Artists and Top 5 Albums That Changed Her Life.

    Listen to more episodes of SPIN Presents Lipps Service with Scott Lipps featuring the biggest names in music, culture and entertainment.

    #Dasha #Austin #CountryMusic #LippsService

    00:00 Intro
    00:50 ACM Award Nomination
    01:19 Meeting Shania Twain
    02:15 Growing Up & Family Life
    05:10 Knowing She Wanted Music by Age 10
    07:08 Why Country Storytelling Connected With Her
    07:49 Taylor Swift Obsession & First Concert (Green Day)
    11:00 Her Real Name “Ana”
    12:21 Moving to Nashville & Record Deal Journey
    13:52 Winning a One-Song Sony Germany Deal
    15:24 Writing “Austin”
    16:11 Working With Her Brother Bardo
    17:08 Feeling Guilty About “Austin” Success
    19:19 From Horse Farm Worker to Billion Streams
    20:43 Living a “Cameo-Like” Existence
    22:44 The Viral Line Dancing Explosion
    26:20 The Full Backstory Behind “Austin”
    30:58 Drowning in Online Comments
    33:25 Dealing With Online Hate Emotionally
    34:08 Reading the Comments
    35:05 Getting Award Nominations
    35:49 From $900 to a Billion Streams
    38:05 Imposter Syndrome & People’s Choice Nomination
    40:44 Thomas Rhett, Keith Urban & Manifestation
    41:42 Grand Ole Opry Performance & “Ana”
    42:55 Entering Spotify’s Billions Club
    44:43 The Importance of Virality
    46:05 VMAs Experience
    49:11 The New Record
    50:01 Pressure to Stay Relevant After “Austin”
    52:15 Her Songwriting Process
    55:08 Country Music Becoming Genreless
    56:19 Top 5 New Country Artists
    57:20 Top 5 Albums That Changed Her Life


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  • Johnny Franck of Bilmuri joins SPIN Magazine’s Lipps Service with Scott Lipps for a deep dive into the rise of one of heavy music’s most genre-defying projects.

    Johnny discusses growing up in Ohio’s metalcore scene, early influences like AC/DC and Led Zeppelin, the rise of Attack Attack!, creating Bilmuri as a personal creative outlet, blending country music with heavy music, touring with Sleep Token and Bad Omens, signing with Columbia Records, and the massive success of tracks like “Better Hell” and “Always Let You Down.”

    Johnny also opens up about authenticity, internet culture, producing other bands, bizarre video concepts, dream collaborators including Tyler Hubbard and BABYMETAL, and shares his Top 5 metal bands and underrated rock artists.


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  • Before Pearl Jam changed rock forever, there was Green River, Mother Love Bone, and a Seattle scene exploding with creativity. In this teaser from SPIN Magazine’s Lipps Service, Stone Gossard reflects on meeting Andy Wood, the rise of Seattle grunge, how Jane’s Addiction inspired a generation, and the heartbreaking losses of Andy Wood, Chris Cornell, Kurt Cobain, and Layne Staley. Stone also dives into the early days of Pearl Jam, the momentum building in Seattle, and the emotional origins of Temple of the Dog.

    00:00:00 Intro
    00:01:00 Family life & meeting Steve Turner
    00:04:27 Art school years
    00:05:30 The first record that changed his life
    00:06:15 The formation of Green River
    00:07:50 What Seattle was like growing up
    00:09:10 NWOBHM, Mötley Crüe & Jane’s Addiction influences
    00:12:46 From Green River to Mother Love Bone
    00:14:23 The early Seattle music community
    00:15:15 Andy Wood & Mother Love Bone
    00:19:50 The incredible talent coming out of Seattle
    00:20:53 Losing Andy Wood
    00:21:47 Temple of the Dog, Chris Cornell & Sub Pop
    00:25:06 Meeting Eddie Vedder
    00:31:05 Eddie Vedder’s lyrics
    00:32:21 “Black,” “Animal” & “Once”
    00:34:35 Mike McCready
    00:36:46 Touring with the Red Hot Chili Peppers
    00:38:55 Adjusting to fame
    00:42:18 Recording Mirror Ball with Neil Young
    00:44:06 Working with Iggy Pop, Chad Smith & Andrew Watt
    00:44:52 Andrew Watt’s process with Pearl Jam
    00:48:14 Loosegroove Records, Bad Nerves, Tigercub & Queens of the Stone Age
    00:53:30 Is rock and roll making a comeback?
    00:55:22 AI and the future of music
    00:56:53 The new grunge movement
    00:57:47 Top 5 Seattle artists of all time
    01:01:12 Top 5 punk bands
    01:03:56 Top 5 Pearl Jam songs


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  • From fronting 4 Non Blondes and writing the global anthem “What’s Up?”… to becoming one of the most influential songwriters and producers in modern music history, Linda Perry joins SPIN Magazine’s Lipps Service with Scott Lipps for one of her most revealing interviews ever.

    Linda opens up about growing up in a difficult household, surviving addiction, almost overdosing at 16, falling off a building while on acid, the meteoric rise of 4 Non Blondes, and why she walked away from fame at the height of the band’s success.

    She also discusses writing and producing “What’s Up?”, working with Christina Aguilera on “Beautiful,” collaborating with artists like Dolly Parton and Adele, returning to solo music after 25 years, and the deeply personal themes behind her new album and documentary Let It Die Here.

    This is Linda Perry raw, unfiltered, emotional, funny, fearless — and completely honest.

    TIMESTAMPS

    00:01:17 – The San Francisco music scene
    00:02:40 – The Let It Die Here documentary
    00:08:30 – Growing up in Springfield & family life
    00:09:49 – Discovering Karen Carpenter
    00:09:51 – First concerts: The Plasmatics & Wendy O. Williams
    00:16:44 – The new record & relationship with her mother
    00:21:14 – Nearly overdosing at 16
    00:26:21 – Falling off a building while on acid
    00:29:30 – Her brother Jon & her entry into music
    00:33:06 – Meeting the members of 4 Non Blondes
    00:35:00 – Turning down record labels
    00:37:27 – Writing “What’s Up?”
    00:41:16 – Producing “What’s Up?”
    00:42:58 – Depression after success
    00:44:54 – The second 4 Non Blondes record & leaving the band
    00:46:00 – Walking away from fame + The Who story
    00:50:15 – Dolly Parton, Adele & artists who surprised her
    00:54:00 – Returning as a solo artist
    00:55:28 – “Beautiful” & Christina Aguilera
    00:59:25 – “Feathers in a Storm”
    01:02:23 – Keeping songs for herself
    01:02:38 – Do labels still know how to develop artists?
    01:04:13 – Artists with longevity potential
    01:09:41 – Linda Perry’s Top 5 Voices of All Time

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    #LindaPerry #4NonBlondes #WhatsUp #ChristinaAguilera #Pink #LippsService


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  • Welcome back to SPIN Magazine’s Lipps Service, hosted by Scott Lipps…

    In this episode, Scott sits down with The Lemon Twigs — brothers Brian and Michael D’Addario — for a deep dive into their journey from Long Island to becoming one of the most unique bands in modern rock.

    They talk about growing up on The Beatles and The Beach Boys, singing harmonies with their parents, getting into Broadway at a young age, and forming the band that would become The Lemon Twigs.

    The conversation covers their early recordings with Jonathan Rado of Foxygen, their breakout album Do Hollywood, and surreal moments like getting recognition from Elton John and collaborating with Todd Rundgren.

    They also get into:

    Analog vs digital recordingWhether they were “born in the wrong era”The reality of being an indie band todayDream collaborators like Paul McCartney and Bob DylanTheir latest record and upcoming tour

    Plus — a classic Beatles debate: John vs Paul… who’s better?

    If you like the show, make sure to like, subscribe, and leave a comment — and come see us live at Silver Lining Lounge in NYC.

    00:00:00 – Intro
    00:00:47 – Growing Up on Long Island
    00:03:01 – Their Dad’s Beatles & British Invasion Influence
    00:04:31 – Were They Born in the Wrong Era?
    00:07:04 – Getting into Broadway & Acting Young
    00:08:27 – Watching The Beatles & Beach Boys on TV
    00:09:50 – Singing 4-Part Harmonies with Family
    00:11:32 – Brotherly Dynamic
    00:15:34 – Forming The Lemon Twigs
    00:15:45 – Connecting with Jonathan Rado (Foxygen)
    00:18:59 – Early Releases
    00:19:33 – Analog vs Digital Recording
    00:22:11 – Validation from Jonathan Rado
    00:23:39 – First Trip to Los Angeles to Record
    00:24:21 – Making Do Hollywood
    00:25:16 – First Big NYC Show at Webster Hall
    00:27:40 – Getting the Call from Elton John
    00:29:24 – Working with Todd Rundgren
    00:34:08 – Dream Collaborators (McCartney, Dylan)
    00:35:02 – Working with Thundercat
    00:37:14 – The New Record
    00:42:13 – Writing “2 or 3” in Buenos Aires
    00:45:08 – The New Tour
    00:45:42 – Being an Indie Band Today (Financial Reality)
    00:48:36 – What Success Means Now
    00:52:30 – Artists That Deserve More Love (Graham Parsons, etc.)
    00:55:58 – Recording with Sean Lennon
    00:56:55 – Top 5 Songs They Wish They Wrote
    00:59:22 – NYC vs LA
    01:04:25 – Best Beatles Song + John vs Paul Debate


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  • Legendary vocalist Lou Gramm joins SPIN Magazine’s Lipps Service with Scott Lipps for a deep, career-spanning conversation—from early struggles to global superstardom with Foreigner.

    Lou opens up about his beginnings, the formation of Foreigner with Mick Jones, getting rejected by record labels, and ultimately creating some of the biggest rock anthems of all time. He shares stories about opening for KISS, encounters with Aretha Franklin, and working with legendary producer Mutt Lange.

    We also dive into classics like “I Want to Know What Love Is,” the evolution of Foreigner’s sound, Lou’s current relationship with Mick Jones, and his thoughts on modern versions of legacy bands touring today.

    Plus—Lou reflects on his new album Released, retirement, and the legacy he’s most proud of.

    If you’re a fan of classic rock, songwriting, and real music industry stories, this is one you don’t want to miss.

    00:00:55 – Where It All Started
    00:09:40 – How Singing Began
    00:11:45 – The Black Sheep Era
    00:14:25 – Influence of Steve Marriott
    00:17:50 – Early Capitol Records Deal
    00:19:00 – Opening for KISS
    00:28:30 – Getting Dropped by the Label
    00:30:03 – The Call from Mick Jones / Joining Foreigner
    00:35:35 – Early Songwriting Sessions
    00:35:52 – Writing “Long, Long Way From Home”
    00:36:33 – From Rejection to Millions
    00:39:39 – Aretha Franklin Encounter
    00:40:24 – Foreigner / Heart Story
    00:42:36 – Mutt Lange & “Juke Box Hero”
    00:44:48 – The Shift in Foreigner
    00:47:49 – “I Want to Know What Love Is”
    00:52:19 – The Power of Ballads
    00:53:09 – Relationship with Mick Jones Today
    00:53:40 – New Album Released
    00:55:25 – Retirement
    00:55:40 – What He’s Most Proud Of
    01:01:14 – “Tribute Band” Debate
    01:01:50 – Top 5: Best ‘70s Bands


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  • The Hellp join SPIN Presents Lipps Service with Scott Lipps for a deep dive into their journey — from early struggles and living out of a car, to building a cult following and releasing their sophomore album Riviera.

    Noah Dillon and Chandler Ransom Lucy open up about their origins, the intersection of fashion and music, being discovered through the LA creative scene, and how their sound has evolved into something entirely their own.

    They also break down the meaning behind Riviera, discuss the idea of “indie sleaze,” reflect on influences like Lou Reed, Oasis, and Blink-182, and share their Top 5 Nine Inch Nails songs.

    From chaos to control, underground to global — this is The Hellp story in full.

    #TheHellp #Riviera #LippsService #SPINMagazine #IndieSleaze #MusicPodcast #NewMusic #AlternativeMusic #RockRevival #NineInchNails #FashionMeetsMusic #UndergroundMusic #LAArtists #PodcastClips #MusicInterview


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  • On this episode of SPIN Presents Lipps Service with Scott Lipps, Scott sits down with rising artist honestav for one of his most raw and honest conversations yet.
    Growing up in Pierce City, Missouri, Honest AV faced poverty, addiction in his household, and devastating personal loss — including the deaths of his father and brother. At one point, he says he was just one bad decision away from going to jail.
    But everything changed when he found music.
    From recording songs as a teenager to posting relentlessly on TikTok — even making up to $10,000 a month — honestav built a following from the ground up. His breakout song “Overdose” connected deeply with fans, turning personal trauma into something that resonated around the world.
    In this episode, honestav opens up about:
    Growing up in Missouri and trying to escape
    Family struggles and addiction
    Losing his father, brother, and best friend
    The moment everything changed with TikTok
    The story behind “Overdose” and “Feel Something”
    His musical influences and creative journey
    His Top 5 artists of all time
    This is one of the most honest and emotional episodes of Lipps Service to date.


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  • On this episode of SPIN Presents Lipps Service with Scott Lipps, Scott sits down with Jay Buchanan, frontman of Rival Sons, for a deep and personal conversation about his debut solo album Weapons of Beauty. Jay opens up about performing at Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath’s final show, Back to the Beginning, and what it felt like witnessing the end of an era from the stage. He reflects on legacy, evolution, and what it means to carry rock music forward. The conversation dives into the making of Weapons of Beauty, written in isolation in an underground Mojave Desert bunker and produced by Dave Cobb. Jay discusses the album’s stripped-down sound, themes of grief and vulnerability, and why this record couldn’t exist within Rival Sons. Jay also talks about his acting debut in Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere, the influence of Bruce Springsteen’s Nebraska, the future of Rival Sons, and his favorite singer-songwriters of all time. This is Jay Buchanan like you’ve never heard him before — raw, reflective, and completely unfiltered. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS 00:00:44 Back to the Beginning 00:02:53 Ozzy, Sabbath & Final Show Reflections 00:10:10 Performing That Night 00:11:35 The New Record 00:17:13 Writing in a Mojave Desert Bunker 00:19:55 Lyrical Themes 00:21:30 Recording Process 00:26:48 Personal Side of the Album 00:29:43 Rival Sons Today 00:33:05 Weapons of Beauty Deep Dive 00:37:11 Springsteen Film Role 00:47:40 Nebraska Parallels 00:51:05 New Rival Sons Music 00:55:20 Top 5 Singer-Songwriters 1:03:51 What’s a Perfect Record?


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  • On this episode of SPIN Presents Lipps Service with Scott Lipps, Scott sits down with alternative rock icon Melissa Auf der Maur.
    Best known for her time in Hole during the Live Through This era and later with The Smashing Pumpkins alongside Billy Corgan, Melissa takes us inside one of the most defining moments in music history — the 1990s alternative explosion.
    Melissa opens up about playing on Courtney Love’s new record, the possibility of a Hole reunion, her decision to step away from music, and her life today in upstate New York. She reflects on growing up in Montreal, her first musical memories, and how she discovered her voice through bass and photography.
    The conversation dives deep into her relationships with Courtney Love, Billy Corgan, Dave Grohl, and Jeff Buckley, along with firsthand stories from the Nirvana era, the feminist movement in rock, and the raw energy of Hole’s early shows.
    Melissa also discusses her new memoir Even the Good Girls Will Cry, featuring never-before-seen photos and personal stories from inside the 90s alternative scene.
    Plus — Top 5 Hole songs, Smashing Pumpkins songs, and bass players.

    #hole #alternative #smashingpumpkins #courtneylove #90s #bass #melissaaufdermaur

    0:00 Intro
    1:17 Courtney Love’s New Record
    3:39 Why the Book Now?
    6:15 Hole Reunion?
    7:24 Life Upstate / Stepping Away from Music
    11:10 Growing Up in Montreal
    13:52 First Musical Memory / First Record
    15:00 Family Background
    18:00 Finding the Bass
    22:05 Billy Corgan & Courtney Love as Constants
    23:00 Smashing Pumpkins Era
    24:30 Joining Hole
    26:57 First Hole Shows
    28:00 Nirvana, Pumpkins & Feminism
    34:34 Inside Hole’s Dynamic
    36:45 Celebrity Skin / Patty Schemel
    39:58 Joining The Smashing Pumpkins
    42:49 Dave Grohl
    45:03 Jeff Buckley
    47:00 Hole Reunion (Again)
    48:13 Top 5 Hole Songs
    51:55 Top 5 Smashing Pumpkins Songs
    53:20 Top 5 Bass Players
    54:00 The Photo Book


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  • In this clip from SPIN Presents Lipps Service with Scott Lipps, Melissa Auf der Maur (Hole, Smashing Pumpkins) takes us inside the raw, unfiltered reality of the alternative rock explosion.

    From the chaos and energy surrounding Nirvana, Hole, and The Smashing Pumpkins, to the rise of feminism in rock and the intensity of that era — Melissa shares firsthand stories from one of music’s most iconic and unpredictable periods.

    This is the side of the 90s you didn’t see.

    🎙️ Watch the full episode on Lipps Service for more.

    #MelissaAufDerMaur #Hole #SmashingPumpkins #Nirvana #90sRock #Grunge #RockHistory #LippsService #ScottLipps


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  • On this episode of SPIN Presents Lipps Service with Scott Lipps, Scott sits down with the iconic and boundary-breaking artist Peaches, one of the most influential and provocative figures in modern music and performance art.

    Scott and Peaches dive deep into the creation and impact of some of her most iconic songs, the fearless sexuality and gender commentary that defined her work, and how her provocative style influenced artists across pop, punk, and electronic music. Peaches also reflects on working with legends like Iggy Pop, her years living in Berlin, and how her background in theater shaped her unforgettable live performances and visual art.

    1:42 Peaches on Fashion & Performance Art

    2:24 Peaches Tells Her Story

    8:44 The Journey to Becoming Peaches

    12:15 Canadian Music & Early Influences

    16:00 The Story Behind the Name “Peaches”

    18:25 “Fuck the Pain Away” – The Breakthrough Moment

    22:32 Starting a Movement

    24:43 Moving to Berlin

    27:18 Early Cancel Culture & Controversy

    31:49 The Peaches Image & Persona

    34:45 “The Boys Wanna Be Her”

    40:10 The New Record

    43:54 Peaches’ Top 5 Artists from the 1970s

    50:48 The Greatest Karaoke Song of All Time


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  • On this episode of SPIN Presents Lipps Service with Scott Lipps, Scott sits down with fast-rising rock band Return to Dust, one of the most talked-about new groups leading the modern grunge and alternative rock revival.
    The band discusses how Return to Dust first came together, their early musical memories, and the influences that shaped their heavy, melodic sound. Scott and the band also dive into the question fans and critics are asking right now: Is grunge making a comeback? From the new wave of post-grunge artists to the resurgence of guitar-driven rock, the conversation explores why this sound is resonating with a new generation.
    Return to Dust also talks about the breakout success of their hit single “Bored,” which recently reached #1, and what that milestone means for the band as their momentum continues to grow.
    With their audience expanding rapidly, the band is also gearing up for a major upcoming tour with Yungblud, bringing their explosive live show to audiences around the world.
    The episode also features live performances of “Bored” and “Downfall,” plus a Top 5 list of artists the band believes are helping save rock ’n’ roll today.
    If you’re a fan of bands like Nirvana, Alice in Chains, Soundgarden, Deftones, or modern alternative rock, this is an episode you won’t want to miss.


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  • On this episode of Lipps Service, Scott sits down with multi-platinum singer/songwriter Stephen Sanchez as he steps into a brand new era with his 2026 single “Sweet Love.”
    Stephen opens up about the inspiration behind the song — written about his grandparents’ enduring love — and the heartfelt video shot inside their home, where he first fell in love with music through his grandfather’s record collection. From themes of love in all its forms to navigating the pressure of a sophomore album, Stephen shares what this new chapter means to him.The conversation moves from his recent engagement and taking time off, to the weight of following up Angel Face, to surreal moments playing alongside Elton John and Paul McCartney. He also talks about The Beach Boys, Lana Del Rey, John Stamos, heartfelt fan stories, and the inspirations and process behind the new record.
    00:36 on the new record
    3:06 on his engagement
    7:50 on the theme of love, love, love
    11:12 on taking time off
    12:25 on the pressures of a sophomore album
    16:20 on playing with Elton John and Paul McCartney
    22:37 on The Beach Boys and John stamos
    23:54 on Lana Del ray
    25:25 on heartfelt fan stories
    27:00 on the new records inspirations
    31:15 on this record's process
    35:18 on the set list
    36:5 top 5 artists that time forgot
    41:11 on a perfect record


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  • On this episode of Lipps Service, Scott sits down with one of the biggest names in the Alternative Rock scene today, Jutes, for an honest, wide-ranging conversation that dives deep from catching up and discussing the Juno Awards to unpacking his early influences and the story behind his rise, Jutes opens up about hitting rock bottom, navigating sobriety, and prioritizing mental health. He reflects on dealing with online hate, and carving his lane as an independent artist, while breaking down his approach to lyricism and his current musical chapter. The two also touch on social media, new music on the horizon, and even the surreal moment of The Goo Goo Dolls playing at his wedding. Jutes shares his top five underrated Canadian bands of all time and his top five emo bands, making this episode a must-listen for fans of raw storytelling and alternative music.
    Jutes released his third studio album, Dilworth, this past December. He is also set to start his European tour on May 2nd.
    Timestamps:
    0:00:35 - Catching up
    0:01:06 - The Juno awards
    0:04:12 - On his story
    0:09:25 - Early influences
    0:12:15 - Reflecting back
    0:13:25 - On Hitting rock bottom
    0:16:25 - Sobriety and mental health
    0:18:52 - Starting out
    0:23:00 - Online hate
    0:26:10 - Current music
    0:28:52 - On being an independent artist
    0:31:01 - Lyricism
    0:36:32 - The Goo Goo Dolls playing at his wedding
    0:38:43 - New music
    0:41:13 - On social media
    0:44:37 - Top 5 underrated Canadian bands of all time
    0:50:00 - Top 5 emo bands


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  • On this episode of Lipps Service, Scott talks with Alana Springsteen about the Springsteen name, being vulnerable in her lyrics, growing up, and her ambition. They discuss the first song she wrote, how her parents met, fitting into country culture, and navigating the music industry at a young age. Alana also shares her experiences with Keith Urban, Tiny Desk, and performing at the Grand Ole Opry, along with her lyrics and dating life, her new record, the economics of being a new country artist, Australia, and her top five cities and songwriters.0:00:37 - The Spingsteen name
    0:05:08 - On being vulnerable lyrically
    0:06:00 - Growing up
    0:08:38 - Ambition
    0:10:09 - The first song she wrote
    0:11:13 - How her parents met
    0:15:19 - On fitting into country culture
    0:21:06 - Navigating the industry at a young age
    0:22:53 - Keith Urban
    0:26:26 - Tiny desk
    0:30:13 - The Grand Ole Opry
    0:35:56 - Alana springsteen on her lyrics and her dating life
    0:41:26 - The new record
    0:47:40 - The economics of being a new country artist
    0:50:18 - Australia
    0:53:06 - Top 5 cities
    0:56:24 - Top 5 songwriters


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