It’s been often spoken about how, while the past year has been incredibly trying for most, for many it was also a moment of calm and self-reflection that was long-needed. For Langhorne Slim, this appears to be the case.
London four-piece TV Priest make blazing, brash post-punk that sees frontman Charlie Drinkwater deliver fired-up musings in a spoken-word style.
Montreal 7-piece psych-rock band TEKE::TEKE expand on the wide array of influences that led to the name of their band before floating into a flute-filled, surfy set.
It’s important that we all feel like the star of our own movie, and if you’re still searching for a badass theme song for your personal film then look no further than Seattle’s own True Loves.
Activist, thinker, contemporary artist, and musician Nicholas Galanin entwines his experience as an Alaskan indigenous person for his debut album as Ya Tseen.
Kylie V speaks with KEXP's DJ Abbie about how the accessibility of making music led them to dive headfirst into the Vancouver music scene at the tender age of 14.
Bachelor (a collaboration from musicians Melina Duterte and Ellen Kemper) share memories, insight into their record-making process, and their thoughts on why they make such great collaborators and friends.
Finally touring behind her latest Waxahatchee record, Saint Cloud, a year and a half after its release, Katie Crutchfield stops by KEXP to play songs off the album.
Squid showcases their skillful instrumentation with a jammy six song set off 2021's Bright Green Field in between an in-depth conversation with KEXP’s DJ Morgan.
Mexico City rockers El Shirota stopped by KEXP to play a searing set for one of our first performances in the Gathering Space since the start of the pandemic.
It’s no secret that we at KEXP have been incredibly hyped on Jungle’s latest record, Loving In Stereo, since it arrived in August.
KEXP details RVG's origins up to their electric and exhilarating second album before their pre-recorded remote set at Melbourne’s Soundpark Recording.
Beloved Seattle band Deep Sea Diver returned to the KEXP studios this past October to finally play songs off their 2020 release Impossible Weight.
Since 2004, The Black Angels have been doing their part to keep Austin’s psych rock scene alive and well with their constantly evolving neo-psychedelic sound.
Wearing the self-described genre tag of “slap n’ soul,” Curtis Harding brings a wide range of influences into his soulful rock n’ roll sound.
KEXP’s Troy Nelson takes us through a detailed account of Marius Lauber’s evolution from drumming in the teen indie-dance band Beat!Beat!Beat! to honing his own electronic-infused sound for Roosevelt.
Ten years after John Richards declared “Ho Hey” the best song of 2012 and bombarded the KEXP airwaves with it for an entire week, The Lumineers returned (virtually) to KEXP.
With the number of bands and side-projects Ty Segall is involved in, it’s tough to count how many times the wildly-prolific musician has stopped by KEXP but it’s certainly more than one hand’s-worth.
Chicago-based Bnny released their debut record, Everything, in 2021 to rave reviews as a chronicle of love and loss.
For her first in-studio session for KEXP, Lady Wray brought a stacked set of songs off her years-in-the-making 2022 record Piece of Me.