Hiss Golden Messenger - When The Wall Comes Down - from the 2017 album Hallelujah Anyhow on Merge Records.
Today’s song, featured on The Morning Show with John Richards, is "Black Walls" by Chromatics, from the 2018 album Dear Tommy on Italians Do It Better.
WESEN - Beachboys - from the 2016 album Wall of Pain on Hidden Trail Records.
Chronic power ghosting created by a massive wall of sonic pressure featuring Patrick Gundran (guitar).
From the collaborative dance piece The Sun Still Burns Here.
John Richards wraps up the the 2017 installments of the Runcast with Vol. 10, a mix to get you over the wall and across the finish line.
On January 13, 1968, Johnny Cash walked through the gates of Folsom State Prison in California. He had written the track "Folsom Prison Blues" after watching the movie Inside the Walls of Folsom Prison, and had always wanted to perform the song, well, inside the walls. He performed two shows for th…
The Seattle band's debut album explores the strain of depression and deteriorating relationships (mostly) from behind a wall of sound. Martin Douglas investigates.
Every Monday through Friday, we deliver a different song as part of our Song of the day podcast subscription. This podcast features exclusive KEXP in-studio performances, unreleased songs, and recordings from independent artists that our DJ’s think you should hear. Today’s song, featured on The Aft…
This 1997 track off OK Computer was described by Thom Yorke himself as "about the unspeakable."
Guest Sarah van Gelder, co-founder and executive editor of YES! Magazine and YesMagazine.org, speaks with Diane Horn about the book she edited "This Changes Everything: Occupy Wall Street and the 99% Movement".
Guest Steve Gilbert, an environmental health and nuclear disarmament advocate, speaks with Diane Horn about "Particles on the Wall", a book connecting science and art in exploring major themes of today's nuclear age.
Guest Les Leopold speaks with Diane Horn about his book "The Looting of America: How Wall Street's Game of Fantasy Finance Destroyed Our Jobs, Pensions, and Prosperity, and What We Can Do About It."
Check out some of the KEXP DJ’s favorite artists from the Pacific Northwest and around the world on-the-go. KEXP’s Music That Matters weekly podcast brings you an exclusive mix of new music from the world’s best independent artists.
The Murder City Devils shake the KEXP walls with a live in-studio performance, featuring songs from 2014's "The White Ghost Has Blood on Its Hands Again." Recorded 08/15/2014 - 4 songs: Hey Playboy, I Don't Wanna Work for Scum Anymore, Cruelty Abounds, Not Everybody Gets a Good Time.
Emily Fox speaks with the trio about how they met sharing a wall in a New York apartment building, their reflections on women’s rights in their song "She Who Dares" and about the racist history of Chicago’s 1979 Disco Demolition Night that shows up in their song, "Disco Life."
Get your KEXP 50th Anniversary tile personalized with your name or other inscription, and see it at KEXP's Seattle Center home at KEXP50.