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Former Bomb The Music Industry frontman Jeff Rosenstock returns with his sixth solo LP, Post-, and maybe the first major album to come out in 2018 with a New Year's Day release. KEXP Music Director Don Yates describes the record as "ranging from soaring, anthemic punk-pop to wistful indie-rock and …

Sonic Reducer on KEXP Presents: 13th Birthday Party at The Funhouse 5/5

Has it really been thirteen years? It was May 1, 2014 that KEXP's punk rock show Sonic Reducer hit the airwaves. Since then, DJs Mr. West, Brian Foss, and Jenn have brought you three hours of the best in local, national, international punk and hardcore from 9:00 PM to midnight every Saturday night.

Throwaway Style: Falling in and Falling Out with Dude York

The Seattle pop-punk trio discuss their new album and the emotional properties of nostalgia with Martin Douglas.

The Life, Death, and Rebirth of Vivian Girls: A Critical Overview

Martin Douglas takes a deep dive into the punk trio's four full -lengths.

Throwaway Style: Playtime (and Cultural Dread) with Rachaels Children

Martin Douglas has witnessed the future of Seattle's punk scene and spoke to its prinicpal songwriters.

Throwaway Style: The Winding Backroads of Careen

Martin Douglas travels to Bellingham (and through the world wide web) to speak with Bellingham's loudest, weirdest punk band.

Sufferin' Fuckheads

Breaking all the jazz, punk and noise rules, featuring Ron Weinstein (hammond B-3 organ and keys), Mike Peterson (drums and effects).

Big Joanie

British, female punk trio Big Joanie perform on The Morning Show from Studio 9294 in London.

The Black Tones

Seattle’s local favorites The Black Tones invigorate audiences with their original blend of blues and punk.

DIIV

On the show this time, it’s the mesmerizing post-punk shoegaze of Brooklyn band DIIV.

TsuShiMaMiRe

On the show this time, it's the Japanese art-punk rock trio TsuShiMaMiRe.

Frankie and the Witch Fingers

On the show this time, it’s the angular psych-punk of Frankie and the Witch Fingers.

Live Review: The Faint with Reptar and Grave Babies at Neptune Theatre 5/30/14

Fresh off of the release of sixth studio album, Doom Abuse, Nebraska synth and dance punk band The Faint brought one hell of a Friday night to the Neptune. While Doom Abuse is the band's first new record in six years, the band hasn't lost any steam in time away - least of all in their famously fant…

Friday Music News

Daft Punk's new video for Random Access Memories track "Instant Crush" shows that even inanimate object can have their own tragic love story. A museum mannequin was sculpted into Strokes frontman Julian Casablancas likeness by Tony Gardener, the makeup artist behind Michael Jackson's "Thriller." […

Scribes Sounding Off: PM Press Takeover

It’s great to see that excellent, keenly questioning, perennially rebellious, truly inspiring, and high quality reading/viewing/listening materials keep being published and produced in this extremely DIY economy. Forged in the fires of pre-economic collapse in 2007, Oakland, CA-based PM Press is a …

Live In The Moment: A Short Q&A with The Coathangers

Get to know the Atlanta garage punk trio before their performance this Friday, Aug. 3, at KEXP and Seattle Center's Concerts at the Mural

Meet GRÓA, The Teenage Punk Band Tearing Up Reykjavik’s Grassroots Scene

Watch the Icelandic band's performance from Kex Hostel Iceland Airwaves 2019 and read an exclusive interview .

Throwaway Style: An Interview with Bratmobile's Allison Wolfe and Molly Neuman

Martin Douglas speaks with the founding members of the uber-influential feminist punk band in a wide spanning interview.

Son Rompe Pera

On the show this time, it's the punk rock marimba of Son Rompe Pera.

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