Live From My Den

Live From My Den

Weekly Performance Series From Artists Den and Variety

Weekly Performance Series From Artists Den and Variety. The digital series will feature contemporary artists performing live from the creative spaces of their homes, studios and cities most meaningful to them. Along with live performances, each artist will answer fan questions drawn from the artist and partner communities as well as offering private tours of their creative spaces including their homes, recording studios, instruments and locations tied to favorite songs. Each episode of “Live From My Den” will highlight a local charity organization important to the artist.

Documentary

Seasons

1. Sebastian Yatra

Air Date: 2020-10-16

Colombian-American singer Sebastian Yatra is the premiere artist on “Live From My Den,” a new weekly performance series from Artists Den and Variety.

2. Aloe Blacc Introduces His New Album, 'All Love Everything'

Air Date: 2020-10-23

Aloe Blacc introduces his new album “All Love Everything.” The episode also features live performances of songs from Blacc’s latest album, filmed at his favorite studio near his home in LA, which he calls his “home away from home.”

3. Glass Animals' Dave Bayley Performs From Home

Air Date: 2020-10-30

Features Glass Animals frontman Dave Bayley performing in his London home. We get a remarkable tour of his townhouse and studio from Bayley himself, who is clad in stylish beige overalls and does some ambitious camerawork with his iPhone, giving a very detailed inspection of his enviable home studio. Amid all sorts of memorabilia, bric-a-brac and geegaws, look out for indoor palm trees, a coffee-table book on toilet paper, a custom pair of Glass Animals-Denzel Curry nunchuks and a heating pad. He plays music, too! While he’s playing songs from the group’s third and most recent album, “Dreamland,” he gives an intimate and revealing look about the process behind the art — it’s probably the way a great many of the group’s songs were born.

4. Phantogram Explains the Inspiration Behind ‘Ceremony’

Air Date: 2020-11-06

Electronic music duo Phantogram, fresh off the release of their fourth album “Ceremony,” perform songs from their Los Angeles home studio Harmonie West. Hailing from the town of Greenwich in Upstate New York, Sarah Barthel and Josh Carter take viewers on a tour of their Laurel Canyon, Calif., home, displaying the fan art and posters they’ve collected over the years, and providing an inside look at their creative process for their visually inspired “Ceremony.” Phantogram played “When I’m Small,” off of their first album “Eyelid Movies,” followed by a performance of a stripped-down rendition of their hit “Fall in Love” and “Bill Murray,” both off of the duo’s second studio album “Voices.”

5. Foster the People Premieres New Songs

Air Date: 2020-11-13

Foster the People premieres songs from the band’s new EP, “In The Darkest of Nights, Let the Birds Sing” in the fifth and latest episode of “Live From My Den,” the Artists Den series presented with Variety. In a reflection of our lockdown times, the segment was filmed across five cities and three time zones in New York, Nashville, Austin, Sacramento, Los Angeles and San Diego. In the 33-minute segment, the group talks — transcontinentally! — about how the songs for the EP came together and what it’s like to try to be a working band sprawled across the country. The EP will be released on December 11.

6. Pink Sweat$ Performs From His Home Studio

Air Date: 2020-11-20

Pink Sweat$ shared an intimate live performance of his song “At My Worst” from his recent “Prelude” EP in the sixth and latest episode of “Live From My Den,” the Artists Den series presented with Variety. The segment, also featuring the singer’s brother on the piano, was recorded in his L.A. home. In the 23-minute clip, Pink Sweat$, whose real name is David Bowden, talks about breaking into the R&B scene with his debut EP in 2018 and the inspiration behind his EP “The Prelude” that was released in July. The artist joined the conversation from his intimate workspace with pink walls, and took the audience through a quick tour, during which he showcased his recording equipment and drum set. The clip also features the singer’s performance of “Honesty,” “Lows” and “17.”

7. The Head and the Heart Covers John Prine, Play New Songs

Air Date: 2020-11-27

Features indie folk band The Head and the Heart as they perform songs from their latest album “Living Mirage: The Complete Recordings,” a special edition vinyl of which will be released on Record Store Day Friday (Nov. 27). Fresh off the release of the deluxe edition of “Living Mirage,” their fourth studio album, vocalists Charity Rose Thielen and Matt Gervais performed a cover of late singer-songwriter John Prine’s “All the Best” and “Backwards Breathing” from their recently constructed garage-turned-home-studio in Seattle, Wash. Meanwhile, vocalist, guitarist and percussionist Jon Russell sang “One Big Mystery” and a stripped-down version of their single “Honeybee,” which was among the tunes the band wrote on a music retreat in a low-key studio in Joshua Tree, Calif. last year.

1. Girl in Red Sings From the Heart — and on the Farm

Air Date: 2021-08-06

Singer-songwriter Girl in Red makes the most of her favorite interior space — giving the cameras a full tour of her bedroom-turned-home-studio in Oslo, Norway — but also heads out of town to the great outdoors to perform four of her most beloved songs from her grandmother’s farm.

2. Yola Brings Her Genre-Crossing Heart and Soul

Air Date: 2021-08-13

Yola is all about taking a stand — hence the title of her just-released second album, “Stand for Myself” — but she also delivers quite a wallop even from a seated position. The formidable singer-songwriter is joined by her band for a slightly stripped-back, sit-down performance of four songs from the new Dan Auerbach-produced release. Yola also takes viewers on a tour of what she considers her own musical den: Auerbach’s Easy Eye Sound studio in Nashville.

3. Anderson East Goes Into Nashville’s Famed Studio A to Perform

Air Date: 2021-08-27

Anderson East is definitely on the A-list — that is, the RCA Studio A in Nashville list — as he performs live from the historic facility on a new episode of “Live From My Den.” The singer-songwriter offers a tour of the studio, which has lately served as the den of his producer, Dave Cobb, and answers questions from viewers.

4. Colombian Hitmaker Feid Performs From High Above LA

Air Date: 2021-09-03

Feid is a long way from his native Medellin, Colombia, but the singer-songwriter has clearly made himself at home in Los Angeles in a new episode of “Live From My Den,” which has him performing songs from his most recent albums and discussing his career from a hotel overlooking the L.A. basin that, for now, is serving as his den. This episode sees Feid performing the favorites “Fumeteo,” “Corone,” “Chimbita,” “Porfa” and “Tengo Fe” with help from an acoustic guitarist and a cellist. Between numbers, he sits with Variety‘s executive editor of music, Shirley Halperin, for an interview and answers viewer-submitted questions.

5. Cautious Clay Performs at the Live Theatre at Hard Rock Cafe New York

Air Date: 2021-09-10

Everyone’s path to becoming a musician is different, but Cautious Clay’s journey to his current status as an alt-R&B artist is unusual by any stretch.

6. Mickey Guyton

Air Date: 2021-09-17

(Filmed at the Reverb Room, Hard Rock Cafe Nashville)

7. Parcels Performs at Lafrette Studios in France

Air Date: 2021-09-24

For their forthcoming second full-length album “Day/Night,” due in November, Australian band Parcels decided to change up their approach — which you can hear on the latest session of “Live From My Den.” This interview and performance was done at Lafrette Studios outside of Paris, where they recorded the album.

1. Pinegrove

Air Date: 2022-04-08

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.

2. Justin Quiles

Air Date: 2022-04-15

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.

3. Magdalena Bay

Air Date: 2022-04-22

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.

4. Nicole Atkins

Air Date: 2022-04-29

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.

5. mxmtoon

Air Date: 2022-05-06

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.

6. Kojey Radical

Air Date: 2022-05-13

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.

7. Tank and the Bangas

Air Date: 2022-05-23

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.

8. Kimié Miner

Air Date: 2022-06-17

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.

9. Kapena

Air Date: 2022-06-24

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.

10. Amy Hānaialiʻi

Air Date: 2022-07-05

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.

11. Keauhou

Air Date: 2022-07-08

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.

IDLES

1. IDLES

Air Date: 2022-12-02

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

Ingrid Andress

2. Ingrid Andress

Air Date: 2022-12-09

Country singer-songwriter Ingrid Andress in Nashville, Tennessee

Noah Kahan

3. Noah Kahan

Air Date: 2022-12-16

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

Jack Johnson and Blake Mills

4. Jack Johnson and Blake Mills

Air Date: 2022-12-23

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

Soccer Mommy

5. Soccer Mommy

Air Date: 2022-12-30

Indie rock artist Soccer Mommy in Brooklyn, New York

6. Kota the Friend

Air Date: 2023-01-27

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.

7. MUNA

Air Date: 2023-02-03

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.

1. Aces

Air Date: 2023-08-11

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

2. Art School Girlfriend

Air Date: 2023-08-18

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

3. Shame

Air Date: 2023-08-25

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

4. Ryan Beatty

Air Date: 2023-09-15

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

5. Chika

Air Date: 2023-09-22

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

6. Maisie Peters

Air Date: 2023-09-29

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

7. Madison McFerrin

Air Date: 2023-10-06

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

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Release Date

2020-10-16

Episodes

39 (5 seasons)

Status

Returning Series

Cast

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Artists Den Entertainment