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Japandroids Talk Staying ‘Near to the Wild Heart of Life’ and Look Toward What’s Next

The Vancouver duo sits down with KEXP at Sasquatch! Music Festival to discuss literature, their Pacific Northwest roots, and working on their next LP.

Mon Laferte Announces Her Next Album, Recorded in Isolation

The Chilean singer-songwriter played in Seattle just under a year ago at a sold-out concert where she brought us the charm of her album NORMA. In full isolation, Mon Laferte tells us how she is recording her next album.

The Future is Tomorrow: Astro King Phoenix Looks Back on Adversity and Forward to What's Next for Black History Month

Astro King Phoenix shares the reminders this time of year gives to never give up, dreaming about what the youth will do next, and how Tupac Shakur and Kanye West's poetry inspired him.

Infernal Noise Brigade

Bring drumline, breakbeats, loud hailers, Balkan fanfares, taiko and heavy sound pressure to your next political protest holiday.

Tegan and Sara Are Releasing a Memoir in 2019

Titled High School, the memoir is due out next fall

Sustainability Segment: Joe Whitworth

Guest Joe Whitworth, President, Freshwater Trust, speaks with Diane Horn about his book “Quantified: Redefining Conservation for the Next Economy”.

Snail Mail Slows It Down

On Lush, the next release, and The Sims 4: Island Living.

Rippin' Chicken

The next chapter in Seattle's funky organ trio history, featuring Delvon Lamarr (organ and bass keys), Ben Bloom (guitar), and Olli Klomp (drums).

Burial Reemerges with New Selfie, Announces Final FABRICLIVE Mix with Kode9

FABRICLIVE100 is out Sept. 28 with a new mix series starting next year

John Vanderslice Gets Experimental on New Single "Will Call"

Vanderslice is releasing his first album in six years next month, The Cedars

Sustainability Segment: Mark Hertsgaard

Guest Mark Hertsgaard speaks with Diane Horn us about his book "Hot: Living Through the Next Fifty Years on Earth".

Sustainability Segments: Mark Hertsgaard

Guest Mark Hertsgaard speaks with Diane Horn us about his book "Hot: Living Through the Next Fifty Years on Earth."

Video Roundup: Dancing In The Dark with The Boss

Bruce Springsteen is playing tonight, right next door to KEXP's New Home at Key Arena. He'll be revisiting his 1980 album The River, which was just re-released as a 35th anniversary box set at the end of last year. If you can't get tickets, watching videos on YouTube could be the next best thing. T…

Sustainability Segments: Ethan and Sarita Schaffer

Guests Ethan and Sarita Schaffer, Co-Directors, GrowFood.org, speak with Diane Horn about their efforts to help recruit, train, and capitalize the next generation of sustainable farmers.

Sustainability Segment: Gar Alperovitz

Guest Gar Alperovitz, co-founder, Democracy Collaborative, and co-chair, The Next System Project, speaks with Diane Horn about buying out the fossil fuel industry to address climate change.

Courtney Marie Andrews Portrays Strength and Honesty on New Album May Your Kindness Remain

KEXP chats with the singer about the origins of her music and to find out what might be next on the creative horizon.

Whitney Petty of Thunderpussy Talks About Taking it to the Next Level with Their Debut LP

The Thunderpussy guitarist talks to KEXP about their long-awaited self-titled debut LP.

Music That Matters, Vol. 662 - The Power Is In You

You’ve made it this far against the odds and the power is in you. DJ Kevin Cole provides your next level soundtrack with new music from Fontaines D.C., illuminati hotties, Helado Negro, Queen Zee, and more!

Sustainability Segment: Jenny Pell

Guest Jenny Pell, permaculture designer for the Beacon Food Forest, speaks with Diane Horn about the Beacon Food Forest, a proposed forest garden ecosystem located next to Jefferson Park in Seattle's Beacon Hill neighborhood.

Tuesday Music News

Midday Show faves Spoon have shared another new track from their forthcoming full-length Hot Thoughts. Check out the track "Can I Sit Next to You" below, via a creepy video directed by Marcel Dzama. And for more creepiness, the song might conjure up some deja vu as they apparently launched a subli…

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