Welcome to The Pink Room, the queerest backstage since the blond ambition tour. Each week, Ash Kenazi invites an artist backstage to discuss the scandals, the hijinks, and the pressures of a life on the road. Together we draw back the curtain on that elusive world and reveal the absolute carnage that ensues. And remember queens, what happens on tour gets shared in The Pink Room!
n The Pink Room Season 2 finale, Ash is joined by model, influencer, and self-titled "digital nomad doll" Maxine Heron. They speak about her 12 year transition anniversary, purposely failing school tests, and trans body-autonomy.
This week, Ash chats with Maxim Baldry (actor and lead singer for band Terra Twin) on the art of acting as drag-like transformation, preparing for an LGBT role as an ally, and joining the fantasy of The Lord of the Rings Tolkien-verse.
This week, Ash sits down with Owen Pallett (Canadian composer, musician) to discuss the ins and outs of using Grindr, being genderqueer in the music industry, and classical music.
This week, Ash Kenazi sits down with Orono, the lead singer of the punk band Superorganism. They discuss listening to the Japanese version of Prince, being Hannah Montana, and releasing an album during the pandemic.
This week, Ash sits down with Mimi Xu (Future Heads, Life On Venus) to discuss writing music for high brow fashion shows, selling a dream, and using opera to channel creativity.
This week, Ash sits down with Rakel Mjöll Leifsdóttir, lead vocalist for the punk band Dream Wife. They cover many topics - from gender through the lens of performance, social media, to opera.
Ash and Grove (Vocalist/Producer, album SPICE) spill tea about tension at music festivals, the intersection of queerness and blackness, and the takeover of Ash's grandma's flat.
Ellie Rowsell and Ash Kenazi take a break in the Pink Room. They discuss Wolf Alice, meeting the Spice Girls at age six, and playing with gender.
Ezra Furman sits down with Ash at Green Man Festival to discuss observing Shabbat, Ezra listening to her old songs post-transition, and being queer in a masculine rock band world.
RuPaul's Drag Race Season 6 queen and singer-songwriter Adore Delano joins Ash at RuPaul's DragCon LA. They dish on the origins of Adore's catch phrase "party!", leaving All Stars Season 2, and working with Courtney Caliente.
Former Yuck frontman and current dear friend of Ash Kenazi, Max Bloom enters the Pink Room for the final episode of the season! The two discuss performing in the age of Zoom, their wildly different birthright trips to Israel, and much, much more.
The Drag icon and DJ Jodie Harsh joins Ash to talk about her music, drag inspirations and the evolution of artists.
The talented musician and podcast host Fenne Lily joins Ash to talk about the liberation of isolation, coming out, cancel culture, and more.
The inspirational singer-songwriter Holiday Sidewinder joins Ash in The Pink Room for a wide ranging conversation talking traveling together to South Hampton, Harry Styles, being an indie musician, the female experience of touring and more!
Ash is back in The Pink Room with special guest and lead singer of the hit band Shame, Charlie Steen. Hear them talk about the South London music scene, spontaneity, insecurities and more!
Welcome to The Pink Room, the queerest backstage since the blond ambition tour. Each week, Ash Kenazi invites an artist backstage to discuss the scandals, the hijinks and the pressures of a life on the road. Together we draw back the curtain on that elusive world and reveal the absolute carnage that ensues. And remember queens, what happens on tour gets shared in The Pink Room! Guests featured this season include Mac DeMarco, Charlie Steen, Fenne Lily, Holiday Sidewinder and more!
For the inaugural episode, Ash invites the patron saint of touring Mac DeMarco to The Pink Room to share his thoughts on mustaches, the new philosophical movement of Dahlism, drumstick foreplay and what it means to be Mac DeMarco now.
For the inaugural episode, Ash invites the patron saint of touring Mac DeMarco to The Pink Room to share his thoughts on mustaches, the new philosophical movement of Dahlism, drumstick foreplay and what it means to be Mac DeMarco now.