With the number of bands and side-projects Ty Segall is involved in, it’s tough to count how many times the wildly-prolific musician has stopped by KEXP but it’s certainly more than one hand’s-worth.
For Live on KEXP, Troy Nelson attempts to condense the massive life and career of Southern rocker Jason Isbell.
For her first in-studio session for KEXP, Lady Wray brought a stacked set of songs off her years-in-the-making 2022 record Piece of Me.
North Carolina’s Superchunk recently stopped by KEXP to play songs off their twelfth studio album, Wild Loneliness, released in early 2022.
For this week’s Live on KEXP, Troy Nelson delves into the music of Florida rapper Denzel Curry.
For their fourth KEXP performance and second actually playing amongst the flickering lights of our revered studio, Altin Gün had a lot of new material to work with.
Wednesday stopped by KEXP to play songs off their latest record Mowing the Leaves Instead of Piling ‘em Up,
Aeon Station stopped by KEXP in April to play a few songs off their distortion-fueled debut, Observatory.
Dehd stopped by KEXP shortly after to play a few tracks off their fourth album Blue Skies.
In this KEXP session, Nilüfer Yanya talks to host Cheryl Waters about how the collaborative process of the new album helped her trust her instincts.
Honing in on Southern Gothic themes, Ethel Cain's music delves into coming to terms with her hyper-religious upbringing which Troy Nelson details in this episode of Live on KEXP.
Local Natives might as well be full-time residents at KEXP. With their sunny indie rock melodies and radiant vocal harmonies, the LA-based quintet have cranked out three amazing albums since 2009, including their joyous 2016 release, Sunlit Youth, which finds the band taking their expansive folk-po…
KEXP is excited to be heading back to Katowice, Poland for our third year at the OFF Festival, this Friday, August 4th through Sunday, August 6th! (See our coverage from years past here.) Our goal, as always when partnering with amazing festivals like OFF, is to discover and share new music from ac…
What was formerly known as What the Heck Fest, and then most recently known as the Anacortes Unknown Music Series, has now become The Business Presents, a fitting new title as it's being presented by The Business, a long-running record store (and now, distro!) based in Anacortes, WA.