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The Raincoats' Gina Birch on Debut Solo Album

KEXP’s Janice Headley talks with Gina Birch about the new release, her time with The Raincoats, and how Kurt Cobain got a copy of The Raincoats' first LP. 

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Living Singles: Pacific Notions’ Alex Ruder

Sound & Vision is bringing back Living Singles, where we talk with a KEXP staff member about three songs they are loving right now.

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Living Singles: Local Edition

On this episode, Martin Douglas, columnist behind Throwaway Style, and Eva Walker, host of Audioasis, each share two songs from local artists.

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Women in the Touring Industry

As Women’s History Month comes to a close, KEXP’s Jasmine Albertson talks with three women in the touring industry (Stephanie Escoto, Alicia Blake, and Robin Taylor).

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Macklemore on Addiction & Recovery

For KEXP’s Music Heals programming, Macklemore shares his journey on the subject and how a robbery at his studio ultimately helped someone else’s path to recovery.

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Adi Oasis on Gun Violence, Black Resilience, and Female Empowerment

Adi Oasis speaks on the themes of gun violence, black resilience, and female empowerment that come up in her new album, Lotus Glow.

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The Legacy of Schoolhouse Rock

KEXP caught up with Lynn Ahrens of Schoolhouse Rock to talk about the music of the show and its legacy.

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Lonnie Holley Reflects on The Alabama Industrial School for Negro Children

Lonnie Holley started releasing music about a decade ago when he was in his 60s. He’s now out with his seventh album titled Oh Me Oh My.

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Y La Bamba on 'Lucha' and Embracing Their Full Identity

Y La Bamba speaks with KEXP about family, Mexican American identity, queerness, and mental health, and how these themes show up in their music.

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Durand Jones Dedicates Album to Rural South

Durand Jones of Durand Jones & the Indications talks about his debut solo album, Wait Til I Get Over.

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Habibi's Rahill Reflects on Iranian Heritage and Family in Debut Album

Rahill joins KEXP’s Isabel Khalili to discuss the vulnerability of the new album and how it helped her arrive at the place of self-love she embodied as a child.

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Karl Blau Leaves Washington and Starts New Band with War on Drugs Members

KEXP’s Janice Headley talks with Karl Blau about his recent move to Philadelphia and new musical project called Opal Eskar.

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How a Religious Cult Inspired Draag’s Album

Draag talks with Emily Fox about how their experiences being in a religious cult and dealing with substance abuse come up on their latest record, 'Dark Fire Heresy.

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Asian Man Records' Mike Park on Nearly 30 Years of Ska and Independence

KEXP’s Dusty Henry spoke with Mike Park of Asian Man Records to learn more about the label’s history, the ethos that’s kept it alive, and more.

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Sigur Rós 'ÁTTA' Review

The Icelandic band Sigur Rós made a surprise album release on June 16. It’s called ÁTTA, which means “eight” in Icelandic.

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Brandy Clark on New Album & Being Gay in Country Music

Brandy Clark and Brandi Carlile are both gay Americana and Country artists from Washington State. The two team up on Clark’s new solo album with Carlile on production credits

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Caroline Polachek

On the show this time, it's the code-switching pop-pastiche of Caroline Polachek.

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Michelle Blades

Mexican-Panamian artist Michelle Blades brings a vast range of influences to her unique transcontinental post-psych.


 
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The Weekly Mix, Vol. 730 - Where Do You Go When You Dream?

Cheryl Waters’ latest musical collage bounces between dream states, at times soothing, others trippy, and jolting you awake when it’s time.


 
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Joey Quiñones & Thee Sinseers

Time warp with us to a year that’s *not* 2020 to settle into the sultry sounds of Joey Quiñones and Thee Sinseers.


 
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