Can you believe it's been over a year since our last David Sylvian post? My, how time flies. Back in 2012, we looked at his 1986 album, Gone to Earth, so it seems only fitting to move forward in time by another year and see how KCMU reacted to its followup, 1987's Secrets of the Beehive, his last s…
The Seattle tradition returns for its ninth year from November 11th to 14th.
Boise's premier festival has announced 100+ names for its return March 23-27, 2022
Join KEXP and the Space Needle for T-Mobile New Year’s at the Needle, on Saturday, December 31st, featuring a fireworks display with a KEXP-curated soundtrack.
This year’s PopCon returns again from April 26-29, centering on the theme “What Difference Does It Make? Music and Gender.”
The Warp-signee offers his second single of the year, following the previous release "Noid."
The Dublin act makes their second appearance on KEXP this year with another invigorating performance at KEX Hostel in Reykjavik, Iceland.
The song comes the first of Adams' three studio albums intended to be released this year.
Writer and KEXP DJ Larry Mizell Jr. reflects on The Clash's seminal album 40 years later for International Clash Day 2019
Their last album was 2015's Currents
The song will be released as a 7" on triangular mint green vinyl for Record Store Day on April 13.
The sparkling single follows last year's NOTHIN LIKE U/CHANCES EP
KEXP chats with the now 75-year-old songwriter about her iconic single.
The news comes after it was reported earlier this week that the songwriter had gone missing. Jayne was 46 years old.
Jenn shares her Top Ten Albums of 2020; check out her list and more DJ picks for best releases of the year.
Chilly shares his Top Ten Albums of 2020; check out his list and more DJ picks for best releases of the year.
The legendary New York Dolls guitarist passed away on Wednesday, January 13th after a two-and-a-half-year battle with cancer.
Wes Jackson, Founder and President, Land Institute, speaks with Diane Horn about the 50 Year Farm Bill and moving towards more sustainable agriculture.
The Seattle band returns to the KEXP Live Room in support of their first record in three years, Living Mirage.
Across the last three years, Project Pabst has quietly become one of the more reliably interesting festivals in the Pacific Northwest, which is no small feat considering its large-scale competition to the north of its site in Portland, Oregon. It's essentially the Room on Fire of Northwestern music…