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Suki Waterhouse: ‘Model, Actress, Whatever’

Suki Waterhouse talks about how starring in 'Daisy Jones & the Six' inspired her to make her album, 'Memoir of a Sparklemuffin.'

Terror/Cactus Explores Bicultural Belonging on 'Forastero'

Argentine producer and composer Martín Selasco talks about the musical diary of his life that led him to create the project Terror/Cactus.

Larry Mizell, Jr.: Kendrick Lamar, Tom Noble, FKA twigs

Larry Mizell, Jr. joins host Evie Stokes to talk about Kendrick Lamar, Los Angeles, and the devastating fires there.

KEXP DJ John Richards on Cari Cari’s "Schmetterling"

KEXP’s Morning Show DJ John Richards talks about Austrian group Cari Cari and their new single “Schmetterling."

KEXP DJ Cheryl Waters on Seattle Indie Group Great Grandpa

Cheryl Waters, host of the Midday Show on KEXP, talks about the evolution of one of her favorite local bands – Great Grandpa .

KEXP DJ Kevin Sur on Martin Luke Brown’s therapeutic new track

Kevin Sur, co-host of Sounds of Survivance, talks about UK artist Martin Luke Brown's new single.

KEXP Staff Reporter Martin Douglas on D.C.’s SEXFACES

KEXP Staff Writer Martin Douglas talks about SEXFACES, their song “James Osterberg,” zine soundtracks, and Iggy Pop's government name.

Sea Lemon’s Shoegaze Captivates Ben Gibbard, Seattle, and Beyond

KEXP’s Roddy Nikpour talks with Sea Lemon about her debut album Diving for a Prize.

Car Seat Headrest Delivers the Next Big Rock Opera

Will Toledo, of Seattle-based Car Seat Headrest, talks to DJ Cheryl Waters about The Scholars.

Clarissa Connelly’s ‘World of Work’ Rings Bells of Ecstasy and Apocalypse

Clarissa Connelly talks about the themes she taps into on her album World of Work, which are as timeless as the sound of the music itself.

KEXP audio producer Roddy Nikpour on WU LYF's return

KEXP Producer Roddy Nikpour talks about WU LYF's cult following and new song “A New Life is Coming.”

KEXP DJ Lace Cadence on Santa Cruz hardcore punk Drain

KEXP DJ Lace Cadence talks about his love of Californian hardcore punk Drain and their song “Stealing Happiness from Tomorrow.”

Review Revue: Spacemen 3 - Recurring

Recurring is the final album by Spacemen 3 -- released after their parting of ways -- and the third album of theirs I've covered in this space (see also here and here). I could talk about the band's acrimonious split and the genesis of Spiritualized, or the fascinating details behind Spacemen 3's M…

Review Revue: Eek-A-Mouse - Eek-A-Nomics

I have to admit that after reading up a little bit on the goings-on in the life of Ripton Hylton, a.k.a. Eek-A-Mouse, in the past decade or so, I was unsure as to whether I should be talking about this particular album. But after a little more reading and thinking (and listening), I decided to go a…

Pizza + Sandwiches: Party Philosopher Andrew W.K. Thanks the Party Gods for Both

The King of Partying brings the party to The Showbox this weekend. KEXP talks to Andrew W.K. about his new album, his party philosophy, and his ideal party food.

Courtney Barnett Talks Coming Face-to-Face With Her Emotions, Detective Shows, and Tell Me How You Really Feel

KEXP catches up with the Australian songwriter about her new album ahead of her in-studio performance on Oct. 8 at 12 PM PT.

KEXP Live From Mexico Preview: Quiero Club

KEXP talks with danceable electronic music trio Quiero Club before they perform on KEXP's Mexico Broadcast on Wednesday 2/27 at 10:00 AM PST / 12:00 PM CST.

International Clash Day: Spotlight on U.T.O.P.I.A. Seattle

U.T.O.P.I.A. Seattle provides sacred spaces to strengthen the minds and bodies of Queer & Trans-Pacific Islanders (QTPIs) through community organizing, political engagement, and cultural stewardship. We talked to Taffy Maene, Executive Director, about their mission and ways we can get involved.

International Clash Day: Spotlight on Citizen University

Citizen University is committed to encouraging civic literacy, engagement, and activation. We talked to Ben Phillips, Senior Program Manager for Citizen University, to learn more about the organizations mission, their unique approach to community building, and how people can get involved locally.

La Tanya Horace of Sistas Rock the Arts on Community and Black History Month

Sistas Rock the Arts is a collective that presents weekly open mic and jam sessions at Rumba Notes in Columbia City. Co-founder La Tanya Horace, aka SistahLuv, talks to KEXP about creating community and black future.

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