Lindsey Kaghan of the band Salt Lick on her day job at a barber shop.
Here to soundtrack the hyperspace wormhole that is the swift and relentless escalation of white supremacy in Seattle and more broadly, worldwide, Seattle's own Olivia Klutse (aka livwutang) delivers a masterful mix featuring selections for and by Black artists.
KEXP's Owen Murphy talks to the shoegaze/goth/rock Seattle duo The Black Ferns.
Sound & Vision host Emily Fox talked to all the Seattle City Council candidates about the creative economy.
Izaac Mellow tells KEXP about their day job at an Internet service provider's call center.
Nicki Boeidgheimer of Pink Parts tells KEXP about how her day job as a bartender.
Sound & Vision host Emily Fox spoke with Ben London, executive director of the non-profit Black Fret in Seattle, about new ways to support musicians.
The legendary former Sonic Youth member makes her solo debut after 38 years in music and sounds as urgent as ever.
KEXP caught up with Jónsi and Alex Somers while on the anniversary tour of 2009's Riceboy Sleeps, the first time the record has been performed in full since its release

In 2018, KEXP celebrated the 30th anniversary of local record label Sub Pop with a four-month retrospective, "counting up" every catalog number in their vast discography of over 1,200 releases. Dig into the archives of our catalog coverage, featuring in-depth coverage on the history of their releases.