Martin Douglas revisits the California garage rocker's 2010 "anti-masterpiece."
In an interview with KEXP’s Martin Douglas, MIKE speaks about losing his mother, working through the loss, and eventually getting to the other side of grief.
The rising, Portland-based hip-hop producer lets Martin Douglas in on his golden era influences, his process, and the banger that put him on the map.
Two decades after their breakup, Martin Douglas explores the history of the influential South Sound punk band through their music.
Martin Douglas reevaluates the British Columbia band's sterling debut album.
In 2008, a new generation of garage rock bands exploded from the Bay Area. Nearly 15 years later, their influence is still felt. Martin Douglas explores.
From their very first show to the eve of their debut full-length, Martin Douglas follows "the best band since Oasis" through a meteoric year.
Martin Douglas speaks with Seattle's top hip-hop producer about the journey his career has taken him on so far.
Our designated Treefort 2024 correspondents — Martin Douglas and Franny Thomas — compile a brief guide to the very best acts playing this year's festival.
Martin Douglas conducts a career-spanning interview with the indie-pop icons after releasing their first album in nearly a quarter-century.
The bicoastal rapper speaks to Martin Douglas about his new album The Duke of Downtempo and the long, winding road that led him to success in underground rap.
Martin Douglas explores the music and lives of a band he feels might become the most significant group to come out of Idaho since Built to Spill.
Martin Douglas' Treefort coverage continues with two stellar Northwest bands and a travel-sized pack of cold medicine.
How does a child musician turned punk journeyman become one of the most talented and sought after hip-hop producers in Seattle? Martin Douglas investigates.
Martin Douglas speaks to the Chastity Belt frontwoman about her very personal solo debut Perfect Version.
Martin Douglas handpicks a few acts you should definitely see at this weekend's midsummer music extravaganza.
Martin Douglas speaks to three-fourths of the power-pop band about their new album Ever Loving.
Martin Douglas speaks to the superstar bassist about friendship, loss, and his new album It Is What It Is.
The Seattle band's newest single is a heaving bout with COVID-induced paranoia. Martin Douglas explores.
Dusty Henry, Martin Douglas, and Albina Cabrera share a tale of two albums — one polished, one gritty — including the music's impact on them personally and across the world.