Every Monday through Friday, we deliver a different song as part of our Song of the Day podcast subscription. This podcast features exclusive KEXP in-studio performances, unreleased songs, and recordings from independent artists that our DJs think you should hear. Today’s song, featured on The Morn…
Including break out sessions featuring Odesza, Sub Pop, Sango, Sassyblack, and more!
It's James Mercer and Danger Mouse's first single since 2015.
Breaking all the jazz, punk and noise rules, featuring Ron Weinstein (hammond B-3 organ and keys), Mike Peterson (drums and effects).
Featuring interviews with Lil Nas X, Cherry Glazzer, and John Van Deusen
The Seattle indie rock group skirts romance on the digital release of their latest single.
Seattle soul and funk act takes on 21st century dread with a defiant, hopeful message.
LVL announce break up and final tour, Spiritualized announce new album and share two singles, and Arcade Fire unveil a new music video.
Greg Vandy breaks down the inspiration for this Father's Day themed show, airing June 12 from 6-9 PM PST
The Melbourne, Australia-based quartet debut their brand-new single on The Morning Show on KEXP.
The genre-clashing Chicago songwriter discusses his all-time favorite albums, from Busta Rhymes to Sum 41.
Martin Douglas conducts an interesting experiment while catching as much local music (and flavor) as his body can stand.
Guest Lynda Mapes speaks with Diane Horn about her book Breaking Ground: The Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe and the Unearthing of Tse-whit-zen Village.
The Summer Solstice falls on June 21st this year, and KEXP will celebrate the longest day of the year by breaking out some of the longest songs in our library!
On their new album, the Portland band breaks their signature post-punk with a hammer and glues it back together with dissonance.
A long-lost David Bowie demo has been discovered, Diarrhea Planet announce break up, Pond share new single, and Oneohtrix Point Never reveals two new videos.
The stunning track is about the pier at Christopher Street and the death of the gay disco in New York City.
KEXP breaks down five of the artists playing this year's Freakout Fest 7, held November 14-17 in Ballard.