Social Media Intern Leah Capindo joins Rachel Stevens to share the music that's brought her into a deep autumnal vibe.
Independent music and independent pro wrestling may seem like disparate art forms, but that’s until you dig deeper into their histories.
Our occasional series "Day Job" highlights musicians who work a day job to be able to pursue their passion of music.
On this episode, our Social Media Manager Tia Ho takes us all over the country to keep us warm with these vibey tunes.
On this episode, Sound & Vision’s own Roddy Nikpour gets us ready for hibernation with some warm, mellow tracks.
Rachel Stevens talks with KEXP DJs Kevin Cole, Larry Mizell Jr, Evie Stokes, and Eva Walker about some of their favorite albums the year.
KEXP’s Dusty Henry spoke with Lori Goldston to walk through her career and learn more about the inspiration behind the new album.
Living Singles is the series where we talk to a KEXP staff member about three songs they’re really into right now.
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.