It's been 14 years since their last album, but Ivy has reassembled to share Traces of You, which came out September 5.
Jesse Beaman joins a growing number of artists who are no longer making their music available on Spotify.
Will Toledo, of Seattle-based Car Seat Headrest, talks to DJ Cheryl Waters about The Scholars.
Seiji Oda pays respect to his Oakland roots in his 2025 album HUMAN + NATURE.
Open Mike Eagle’s tenth studio album, Neighborhood Gods Unlimited, continues the rap legacy that he started in the late 2000s.
Den Tapes founder Kay Redden celebrates the label’s ten-year history with a preview of Den Fest.
Actor Michael Imperioli is also the guitarist of a three-piece indie band called Zopa.
KEXP’s Dusty Henry, Martin Douglas, and Larry Mizell, Jr. discuss the Wu-Tang Clan’s farewell concert tour, The Final Chamber.
Marlon Williams, singer-songwriter from New Zealand, talks about his new album, written entirely in the Indigenous language Te Reo Maori.
Dusty Henry teams up with his three-year-old daughter to drill down on the big themes for Cincinnati-based trio Artificial Go.
Music journalist Jeff Weiss recently wrote a book titled Waiting for Britney Spears, documenting the pop stars rise and fall from the public eye.
KEXP’s Roddy Nikpour talks with Sea Lemon about her debut album Diving for a Prize.