Today, KEXP’s Jasmine Albertson brings us the first “Mix and Match” featuring local musician, Mt. Fog.
Seattle-based artist Travis Thompson talks about his new music and Indigenous representation on television and on the mic.
Minnesota-based hip-hop artist Tall Paul talks with Emily Fox about his album, The Story of Jim Thorpe.
KEXP’s Roddy Nikpour speaks with Hammock about their latest (and loudest) record, Love in the Void.
Seattle supergroup Who Is She were slated last week for a residency performing at the Kraken hockey games. The band only made it one performance.
The Arcs are out with a new record, Electrophonic Chronic. It’s their first since their debut release in 2015.
Emily Fox caught up with KEXP DJ Kevin Cole to talk about Eurosonic and some of the many artists that stood out to him.
The Union of Musicians and Allied Workers has published an open letter calling for higher pay for artists performing at SXSW.
As part of International Clash Day, Larry Mizell Jr. chatted with The Clash’s videographer Don Letts about the band’s legacy and the culture clash of punk and reggae.
KEXP celebrates the female-fronted bands of the time, who were truly making a revolution in the male-dominated late-‘70s London punk scene.
KEXP's Martin Douglas explores the here and now of Black punk culture, featuring a handful of notable Black punks to tell their own stories and inspirations.
KEXP's Dusty Henry talks with Madison and Taylor McFerrin about their family's musical legacy spanning generations.
Trans Musicales is a long-running music festival in Rennes, France that brings together a consistently incredible lineup of new and emerging artists.
KEXP DJ Sharlese Metcalf gets nostalgic about a previous era of Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhood with Adam Miller of Chromatics.
This week is KEXP’s spring fundraising drive! We’re sharing listener stories about how music has helped them connect with friends and family.
Grace Love talks with Larry Mizell Jr. about her new solo EP, Work In Protest.
Larry Mizell, Jr., Martin Douglas, and Jasmine Albertson talk about their musical highlights from Treefort Music Fest in Boise, ID.
Miss Grit talks about how their debut LP, 'Follow the Cyborg' helped them explore being nonbinary.
Jónsi talks about his multi-sensory installation called “Flood” at the National Nordic Museum in Seattle.
KEXP’s Roddy Nikpour brings us this review of RadioGPT and Spotify DJ.