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The eternally mysterious Frank Ocean has posted yet another (semi-confusing) hint about a forthcoming album via his Tumblr. The post features a person wearing a baseball cap that says, "If you liked 2017, you'll love 2018" (which feels comical because we're pretty sure no one liked 2017). The photo…

Review Revue: The Uptown Rulers - Twelve Inches, 12!

Every once in a while in this series, I like to take a break from posting albums by bands I'm embarrassed not to know more about, in order to post an album by a band that there's pretty much no way I could ever have heard of - unless I was born a decade earlier in the midwest, or was a college radi…

Empat Lima Ease Into Post-Party Contemplation on "Don't Give It Away" (KEXP Premiere)

The Melbourne-based trio float away on their meditative new single.

Iceage Share New Single "Broken Hours"

Following this year's Beyondless the Danish post-punks have shared a new single

Do It Yourself, Do It Together: Why Not? Plötuútgáfa!, R6013, Post-Dreifing, and Reykjavik’s New DIY Movement

KEXP chats with some of the young artists in Reykjavik building their own DIY scene

Eyedress Addresses Betrayal With Fiery Tenacity and Post-Punk Riffs on “I Don’t Wanna Be Your Friend” (KEXP Premiere)

Idris Vicuña gears up for new music with the release of the single “I Don’t Wanna Be Your Friend.”

Black Ferns Expose Their Heart of Darkness on "The Ritual" (KEXP Premiere)

Spooky books and night terrors follow the protagonist of the Seattle post-punk duo's newest video.

The Luna Moth

After shoegazing, stoner post-rock comes the heavy sister with her drone rock flag flying. Mark Schlipper (guitar), Levi Fuller (bass) and Dan Colavito (drums).

Scriptures

Dark western music for post-apocalyptic literature and the geography of the Pacific Northwest, featuring Blaine Craft (drums), Levi Fuller (bass), Casey Alexander, David Totten and Jeff Forrest (guitars).

Sustainability Segment: Richard Heinberg

Guest Richard Heinberg, Senior Fellow, Post Carbon Institute, speaks with Diane Horn about his most recent book, “Afterburn: Society Beyond Fossil Fuels”.

Sustainability Segment: Emma Marris

Guest Emma Marris speaks with Diane Horn about her book "Rambunctious Garden: Saving Nature in a Post-Wild World".

Scriptures

Dark western music for post-apocalyptic literature and the geography of the Pacific Northwest played by Blaine Craft (drums), Levi Fuller (bass), Casey Alexander (guitars), David Totten (guitars), and Jeff Forrest (guitars).

Review Revue: Minimal Compact - Raging Souls

This week's post is actually, completely by coincidence, somewhat timely! I had somehow missed the news that the English punk/post-punk heroes Wire had just released a new album called Wire (because once you've been a band for almost forty years, why not go the self-titled route at long last?). The…

Album Review: Sweeping Promises Make the Best of Their Environs on Good Living is Coming for You

Martin Douglas evaluates the new album from the well-traveled, hotly-tipped post-punk band.

The Good, The Bad, and The Queen Share Second Shadowy Single Off Forthcoming Merrie Land

"Gun To The Head" is another gloomy portrait of the UK post-Brexit.

Throwaway Style: Lithics Build a Tower of Age Out of Serrated Post-Punk

The Portland quartet returns with another stellar set of art-damaged dance music. Martin Douglas takes a look.

R.I.P. Malik B of The Roots

Malik B, rapper and a founding member of iconic Philadelphia band The Roots, has reportedly died at age 47. The news was confirmed by The Roots through a post on Instagram. A cause of death has yet to be disclosed.

R.I.P. Matt Harris, Former Bassist of The Posies and Oranger

Former Posies bassist Matt Harris has died. A cause of death has not been revealed at this time. The Posies confirmed the news via a Facebook post today.

Cancioneros: Dark Chisme

Este episodio presenta a Dark Chisme, el proyecto darkwave-post-punk-synthpop liderado por Christine Gutiérrez.

KEXP Live at Iceland Airwaves 2016, Day 4: Mammút

Next on the KEXP video stream live from KEX Hostel at Iceland Airwaves Music Festival were genre-bending Icelandic post-punk band Mammút. Formed as a trio called ROK in 2003, the band expanded in 2004 and changed their name before winning Iceland’s Músiktilraunir (a battle of the bands similar to S…

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