The band's intention has always been to have a big, messy, collaborative kind of engagement in their live performances along with expanding and contracting of the band, which further extends to the audience in a feedback loop. The interaction extends to signing autographs for the fans and walking through the crowd performing.
Two friends, Jason and the speaker, started It's a Cardigan just for fun without any business intentions. The name of the band is a reference to a type of sweater that buttons in the front.
David Archuleta talks about the importance of having good energy on tour and the confusion over the presence of an album at his shows.
The speaker reflects on the decision of whether to continue selling clothes as a brand and the desire for resonating with younger people through sharing personal experiences and triumphs.
Comedian David Spade discusses touring with fellow comedians, including Adam Sandler and Rob Schneider, and his experience working with Selena Gomez on a film set.