A runcast featuring notes of inspiration from runners hitting the trail locally in Seattle, as well as from the Hudson Valley rail trails and some scenic Scandinavian fjords.
Mudhoney guitarist Steve Turner has written a memoir about it all called Mud Ride: A Messy Trip Through the Grunge Explosion.
Shamir walks us through the sonic character of their previous albums and how they came back to indie pop on their newest release, Homo Anxietatem.
After six years away, New York-based singer-songwriter Julie Byrne returns with a new album, The Greater Wings.
To close out Season 2 of The Runcast, John Richards brings you a marathon mix of 53 songs filled with hope and inspiration to get you moving.
Joining John Richards on this episode is DJ, producer, musician, activist, AND runner LP Giobbi.
Corinne Bailey Rae has released her fourth studio album, called Black Rainbows, largely inspired by Theaster Gates' restoration of The Stony Island Arts Bank.
Seattle's Duff McKagan is best known for being the bassist of Guns N' Roses. He’s now out with his third solo album, Lighthouse.
Andre 3000 has returned with a new record called New Blue Sun… only, instead of rapping he’s playing the flute.
Hozoji Roseanne Mathison-Margolis is a shellfish diver for the Puyallup Tribe by day and by night she plays drums in the nautical inspired rock band, Helms Alee.
As part of the Cascadia Music Summit, Emily Fox speaks with Dessa, N3ptune, and Rusty Steve and Eric Gilbert of Treefort Music Festival and Duck Club
Palestine Amplified is a four-part series exploring the Palestinian struggle through music. In this episode, we share some of the ways music is used as a tool of liberation.
Palestine Amplified is a four-part series exploring the Palestinian struggle through music. In this final episode, we dig into a vital aspect of resistance and liberation: Joy
Sofia Kourtesis is a house music producer who recently released her debut full-length record, Madres.
Mali Obomsawin talks with Emily Fox about how her new album, Greatest Hits, is about intimacy under colonialism.
Albina Cabrera se sumerge en Combat Rock de The Clash, Rock for Light de Bad Brains, Million of Dead Cops de MDC e It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back de Public Enemy.
Toussaint Morrison is a New Orleans-born, Minneapolis-raised artist. He released an album earlier this year called The Very Best of Ricky and Jane.
KEXP’s Emily Fox talks with Totem Star co-founder Daniel Pak about the impact of Totem Star since it launched as a mobile recording studio 14 years ago.
En este tercer episodio de El Cancionero de Kurt, conducido por Albina Cabrera, exploramos el legado femenino en el punk a través de los álbumes Dry de PJ Harvey, Cut de The Slits y el debut homónimo de The Raincoats.
Salt Cathedral talk about the future of children in the screen addiction era and how these themes are addressed in their latest album, Before It’s Gone.