KEXP DJ Kevin Cole joins host Evie Stokes to talk about the Eurosonic Music Festival, and cemetery folk.
Songwriter Lucy Dacus talks about her new album, Forever Is A Feeling.
Audioasis host Kennady Quille talks about Stoneyard’s new tune “Amelia's Hand.”
Vitamin D talks about ToXic MaX-Q-Linity, Australia’s bursting R&B scene, and a sunny new single from Sampology.
Host Evie Stokes talks with Vitamin D about musical journeys and Arjuna Oakes’ new track “Motel.”
Adrian Quesada talks about an old song he still takes inspiration from — Junip’s “Always.”
KEXP DJ Tory J talks about writing to music, math rock and Snooze, a happy heavy mathy band from Chicago.
Vivian McCall of Pansy joins producer Lilly Ana Fowler to talk about their new EP Skin Graft and recording music as a transgender artist as well as Sharp Pins.
KEXP DJ Chilly talks about prolific metal artist Damián Antón Ojeda, aka Trhä.
KEXP DJ Atticus talks the Belfast group Chalk, and the different music scenes in Ireland.
Evie Stokes joins us to talk about what she has in store for listeners as KEXP’s new Drive Time host.
Gabriel Teodros, host of the Early Show on KEXP, sat down and talked with Rosa about her work as an activist.
Martin Douglas spends an afternoon at the home of Justin R. Cruz Gallego. They talk about the Kitsap County and Seattle punk scenes, and Gallego's relationship to his childhood in Tucson.
Strand of Oaks, Craig Finn of The Hold Steady, The Coathangers, and more talk about how the legendary band impacted their lives
KEXP talks to John Mayford, CEO at Olmec, an organization that champions race equality through economic and social justice.
Argentinian-Swedish artist José González talks to KEXP about his music, his own previous battle with psychosis, and news on a new album.
KEXP’s Emily Fox talked with author Jim DeRogatis about R. Kelly's abuse and how the music industry failed to hold him accountable.
The Philly-based guitarist talks to KEXP about some favorite music bio books, covering Charlie Rich, and why he didn't get a guitar for Christmas as a kid.
A Tribe Called Red talks about how the issue of Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women and Girls comes up in their music.
Wo’Pop DJ Darek Mazzone talked to 47SOUL about the groups origins and being an Arabic band touring the United States.