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TV Eye: Week of 8/14

KEXP has our TV eye set for this week in late night television. Set your DVR, TiVo, or just drink some coffee to stay awake for these musical guest performances on your favorite talk shows. Here are the highlights:

TV Eye: Week of 8/7

KEXP has our TV eye set for this week in late night television. Set your DVR, TiVo, or just drink some coffee to stay awake for these musical guest performances on your favorite talk shows. Here are the highlights:

TV Eye: Week of 9/25

KEXP has our TV eye set for this week in late night television. Set your DVR, TiVo, or just drink some coffee to stay awake for these musical guest performances on your favorite talk shows. Here are the highlights:

"We Accept, We're Pretty Damn Grungy": Mudhoney Reflect on 30 Years Together

Grunge godfathers Mudhoney celebrate three decades of noise in this spirited Turntable Session talk in the KEXP Gathering Space.

Benjamin Clementine on Immigration, Artist Sustainability, and Pushing Boundaries with Music

Benjamin Clementine talks to KEXP about immigration, artist sustainability, the audience’s relationship to the performer, how music pushes boundaries, and many other eye-opening topics.

Rainn Wilson on Music, Education, and What Bands Dwight Would Listen To

Northwest treasure Rainn Wilson talks to KEXP about his love of music, what Dwight would listen to, and his work with the the Mona Foundation.

Sound & Vision: The Black Ferns on Their Dark New Album, Devices

KEXP's Owen Murphy talks to the shoegaze/goth/rock Seattle duo The Black Ferns.

The Dark Side of K-Pop, SYML on Overnight Pop Stardom, Madame Gandhi on the Power of Femininity

The coauthor of Bloomberg’s story, “K-Pop’s Dark Side: Assault, Prostitution, Suicide and Spycams” talks about how the K-Pop music industry functions and how it’s been riddled with controversies this year.

Frankie Cosmos

From the KEXP Live Room, Frankie Cosmos plays four songs off the new record and talks with DJ Troy Nelson about her prolific writing style, her growing popularity, and getting star-struck.

Preventing Copyright Cases in Music

Sound & Vision talks to Brian Foo, the Library of Congress’ “innovator in residence,” about the "Citizen DJ" project launching this summer.

Pedro the Lion Makes Peace With the Past

David Bazan of Pedro the Lion talks about making the record, learning to “re-parent” himself, and what he’s learned about himself through the process.

Kevin Cole: Mavis Staples, Charli XCX, Manon meurt

The great Kevin Cole talks about his “remix, not retirement,” as he steps down from Drive Time at the end of this week.

After “Downward Spiral,” Christopher Owens Makes First Album in a Decade

Christopher Owens — formerly of the San Francisco indie band, Girls — talks about his first album in nearly a decade.

OMBIIGIZI on Indigenous Shame and Healing

Kevin Sur talks with OMBIIGIZI about their new album, SHAME, which explores Indigenous shame and healing

Oakland’s Flung Listens to the Hum of the World

Seattle-raised and Oakland-based artist Flung talks about her approach to the record and how she finds inspiration in her physical environment.

Young Marble Giants – Colossal Youth (1980)

Janice Headley talks with Stuart Moxham of Young Marble Giants about Colossal Youth.

SASAMI’s Left Turn Pop Album

SASAMI talks about what draws her to make music from so many different genres, and her self-described identity as a “weirdo outsider.”

KEXP Music Director Chris Sanley on Annahstasia’s "Villain"

KEXP Music Director Chris Sanley talks about Nigerian-American singer-songwriter and visual artist Annahstasia.

“Youth Revolution Now”: Sharp Pins on Chicago’s DIY Scene

KEXP’s Dusty Henry talks with Kai Slater of Sharp Pins about his music and the thriving DIY scene in Chicago.

KEXP DJ Mike Ramos on London’s 4am Kru

Mike Ramos talks about drum and bass music and London group 4am Kru’s string of banger singles, including “Mr. Wolf.”

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