For the first time in a decade, Martin Douglas journeys into the mouth of the beast that is Capitol Hill Block Party.
The Seattle pop-punk trio discuss their new album and the emotional properties of nostalgia with Martin Douglas.
Martin Douglas takes a deep dive into the punk trio's four full -lengths.
Martin Douglas' local music-inspired short fiction series returns with flying cars and smoldering debris.
Martin Douglas examines 'When Words Dance,' the Central District MC's latest opus.
Martin Douglas pays his respects to one of hip-hop music's most confounding yet beloved disruptors.
Iconoclastic music journalist Martin Douglas salutes the "the most reliably great punk label in North America today."
Martin Douglas explores the Sub Pop-issued full-lengths of the gifted Central District wordsmith.
Martin Douglas catches a stunning set by the Mississippi blues artist as his Treefort coverage continues.
Martin Douglas speaks with the rising Tacoma-raised artist about rap music, art, and his promising career.
Martin Douglas interviews the label manager of one of the Canada's most important independent labels.
Are you looking to bluff your way through a conversation about one of Puerto Rico's preeminent contemporary songwriting talents? Martin Douglas has you covered.
To commemorate 2004 Week and the inception of KEXP's punk show Sonic Reducer, Martin Douglas has resurrected his punk essay collection for an explosive sequel.
Martin Douglas speaks to festival principals Guy Keltner and Skyler Locatelli about the stress and reward of building a music festival from the ground up.
Martin Douglas speaks with the founding members of the uber-influential feminist punk band in a wide spanning interview.
Martin Douglas conducts an interesting experiment while catching as much local music (and flavor) as his body can stand.
Martin Douglas explores the Seattle rock trio's history on the eve of their long-awaited full-length debut.
Martin Douglas' Treefort coverage continues with an astounding set by the Seattle producer.
Martin Douglas reaches out to a handful of Throwaway Style alumni about how COVID-19 is affecting their lives personally and artistically.
Martin Douglas tells the story of how three rock ‘n roll bands from Japan became influential American touchstones.