Episode Description
Addison and Rae of rosecoloredworld join Spout for a raw conversation about turning chaos into art—and surviving long enough to see it work.
They talk about writing through wildfires and burnout, meeting in Hollywood days after Tom Petty’s death, and building a band the slow way—bedroom demos, relentless posting, and belief when no one was watching. We unpack how “Hanging On By a Thread” went viral nine months after release, what it meant to tour with The Used, and why their new era is being recorded with live drums, real amps, and zero shortcuts.
Also discussed:
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“Rock Bottom Has a Basement”
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New single “Too Far Gone”
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The exhaustion and empowerment of being an artist in 2026
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Why friend breakups can hurt worse than romantic ones
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Touring dreams, rock cruises, and what’s coming next
This episode is about grit, gratitude, and why rock still hits hardest when it’s made by real humans.
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