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International Clash Day: Musicians Reflect on The Legacy of The Clash and London Calling

Strand of Oaks, Craig Finn of The Hold Steady, The Coathangers, and more talk about how the legendary band impacted their lives

Big Thief Announce New Album U.F.O.F, Share Title Track

It's the band's third studio album following 2017's Capacity

The Mountain Goats Reveal Second Single from In League With Dragons, "Cadaver Sniffing Dog"

In League with Dragons is the band's seventeenth studio album

The Flaming Lips Recruit Mick Jones to Enter Their Fairytale World on "Giant Baby"

The song comes from the band's 15th studio album King's Mouth: Music and Songs

Feedback: Ed Mazzucco of Tears Run Rings

Portland-based guitarist Ed Mazzucco gives an in-depth dive into what pedals he uses as a member of shoegaze band Tears Run Rings.

Feedback: Oed Ronne of The Ocean Blue

Oed Ronne, guitarist for long-running dream pop band The Ocean Blue, gives us an in-depth look into the pedals he’s chosen to bring on tour for the new record.

Sound & Vision: 47SOUL on the Arab Palestinian Diaspora and Touring the U.S.

Wo’Pop DJ Darek Mazzone talked to 47SOUL about the groups origins and being an Arabic band touring the United States.

UNI Invites You to Join Their Glamorous Cult of Monsters in NSFW Mini-Film "Predator's Ball" (KEXP Premiere)

New York band Uni unveil NSFW mini-film for new single "Predator's Ball"

Cascadia 10

Big band afro-beat with Tracy Ferrara, John Ryser and Moose Barber (horn section), Jayson Powell (percussion), Steve Steele and JJ Moon (guitars), Andy Sells (drums), Bele Bele (clave) and Bucket Burkett (bass).

Andrew Oliver Kora Band

Elements of jazz and traditional west African music combine to create a soul-stirring sound, with Andrew Oliver (piano), Kane Mathis (kora, guitar), Jim Knodle (trumpet), Brady Millard-Kish (bass), Mark DiFlorio (drums).

Wolf Alice

London band Wolf Alice bring their dark, psych-tinged folk-pop to the KEXP studio for this live session. Recorded 03/10/2015 - 4 songs: Moaning Lisa Smile, Your Love's Whore, Fluffy, Giant Peach.

The Barr Brothers

Montreal-based band The Barr Brothers return to the KEXP studio for a live set of folk-pop. Recorded 12/05/2014 - 4 songs: Love Ain't Enough, Even the Darkness Has Arms, Half Crazy, Come in the Water.

Music That Matters, Vol. 635 - Awesome Tapes From Africa Spotlight

On this episode of Music That Matters, Wo' Pop host Darek Mazzone highlights artists on the record label Awesome Tapes From Africa, including Professor Rhythm, Dur-Dur Band, and Awa Poulo.

Pedro the Lion

Backed by his band, Bazan performs a set of songs from the new album, Phoenix, along with some Pedro the Lion classics in the KEXP Gathering Space.

Ibibio Sound Machine

On the show this time, it’s the multi-genre dance music of London’s Ibibio Sound Machine. Ibibio Sound Machine is one of our favorite bands. We met them when they first played on our live broadcast for International Clash Day from London

Bonus: The Gits on Sound & Vision Live

Emily Fox speaks with The Gits guitarist Andy Kessler and bassist Matt Dresdner about the band’s legacy and the life of Mia Zapata.

KEXP DJ Brian Foss on British punks Mekons

Brian Foss, one of the hosts of KEXP’s punk show Sonic Reducer, talks about the British punk band that just won’t quit: Mekons.

KEXP DJ Brian Foss on Colorado’s Cheap Perfume

Sonic Reducer co-host Brian Foss talks about protest music, punching nazis, and the feminist punk rock band Cheap Perfume.

Album Review: The Black Keys - Turn Blue

The fact that Turn Blue, the eighth album by The Black Keys, is full of songs about being hurt by a woman shouldn't be all that surprising. Although they, sonically speaking, haven't been a dirty, traditionalist-leaning blues band in a few years now, they remain one at heart, which is why Dan Auerb…

Live Review: Cayucas w/ Miner and A Weekend at the Feelies at Barboza 3/12/14

"I heard today was the first nice day in quite a while, right?" As his band Cayucas starts in on another track of bright, warm, surf pop gold, he banters with a Seattle winter crowd who got to go out in the sun in early March - a near miraculous event by any account. "Coincidence? I don't think so,…

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