KEXP’s Production Manager Jackson Long discusses his booklet called 'Hiding in Plain Sight—Studios of Seattle & Tacoma.'
On the show this time, it’s the dark-noise rowdy-rock of Sydney duo - Party Dozen.
Bratmobile was one of the most visible bands of the feminist punk riot grrrl movement in the early 1990s.
Today's Song of the Day, as chosen by Larry Mizell, Jr., host of the Afternoon Show on KEXP, is "SCIENTISTS & ENGINEERS (feat. André 3000, Future, Eryn Allen Kane)" by Killer Mike, from the 2023 album MICHAEL on Loma Vista Recordings / Concord.
On the show this time, it’s the collaborative Mali meets world music of Vieux Farka Touré.
The Seattle band Brad released their final record following the death of singer Shawn Smith.
On the show this time, it’s the spell-binding heavy-rock of All Them Witches.
Emily Fox and KEXP DJ Troy Nelson break down KEXP’s top played songs of the summer.
On the show this time, it’s the Mexican-American indie-folk of Portland’s Y La Bamba.
Author Peter Blecha talks about Stomp and Shout—R&B and the Origins of Northwest Rock and Roll.
On the show this time, it's the experimental-noise meets classic-rock-that-really-rocks, of the legendary Deerhoof.
On the show this time, it’s the soulful humanity of Kurdish-Turkish vocalist Aynur.
Today's Song of the Day, as chosen by Albina Cabrera, co-host of El Sonido on KEXP, in honor of Aquí y Ahora, is "EL UNDERGROUND (feat. mediopicky)" by Diego Raposo, from the 2023 album YO NO ERA ASÍ PERO DE AHORA EN ADELANTE, SÍ on GRAN VAINA.
On the show this time, it’s indie punk for unfolding your gender - the music of NONBINARY GIRLFRIEND.
BIGSOUND is Australia’s biggest, most established showcase for emerging local artists.
On the show this time, it’s the cinematic electronic compositions of The Album Leaf.
KEXP’s Albina Cabrera shares five tracks from artists reshaping alternative Latin music right now.
Julian Saporiti of No-No Boy talks with Emily Fox about the stories and histories he’s sharing in this new record
KEXP DJ Gabriel Teodros in collaboration with Jessica Ramirez of the Seedcast Podcast, sheds light on the orchestral Indigenous music of Jeremy Dutcher. Happy Indigenous Peoples' Day