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Chromatics Share New Single "Time Rider," Announce First Tour in Five Years

Another Dear Tommy single is unveiled while we patiently await its arrival

Calexico and Iron & Wine Reunite to Release Debut Studio Album

Titled Years to Burn, the album follows their 2005 EP In the Reins

Nothing Compares 2 U: A Celebration of the Life and Music of Prince (Encore Airing)

On April 5, The Afternoon Show with Kevin Cole will re-air our tribute to Prince on the two-year anniversary of his passing.

Natasha Kmeto Yearns for Something More on New EP Verse/Versus (KEXP Premiere)

The Portland artist explores romantic longing and desire on her first release in over two years

Sound & Vision: NPR Tiny Desk Contest Winner Quinn Christopherson on Finding His Voice

Meet this year's NPR Tiny Desk Contest winner, Quinn Christopherson.

Announcing the 2019 Freakout Fest Line-Up 11/14-11/17 in Ballard

Soft Kill, Tempers, Death Valley Girls are just a few of the headliners of this year's festival.

Thunderpussy Share New Single "Powerhouse", Announce New Year's Eve Show

The track appears on their new EP Milk It, out today via Stardog/Republic.

Algiers Announce New Album, Share First Video for "Dispossession" (KEXP Premiere)

Their third album There Is No Year will be out January 17th via Matador Records.

Lucy Dacus Rings in the New Year with "Fool's Gold" (KEXP Premiere)

Her holiday-themed EP 2019 will be released November 8th via Matador Records.

2019 Top Ten List Spotlight: Jenn

Jenn shares her Top Ten Albums of 2019; check out her list and more DJ picks for best releases of the year.

Sound & Vision: 35 Years Ago, the Emerald Street Boys Paved the Way for Seattle Hip Hop

The Emerald Street Boys' RC Jamerson looks back on his time in Seattle's first rap group.

The Strokes Announce First New Album in Seven Years The New Abnormal

The New Abnormal will be out on April 10, 2020 via Cult/RCA.

Throwaway Style: Kylie V Wades Through Deep Waters on Big Blue

The immensely talented 17-year-old, Vancouver-based singer/songwriter expresses a lifetime of longing, pain, and hope on their newest album.

Slowdive

Joining Cheryl Waters in the KEXP Live Room for one of the most anticipated sessions of the year, Slowdive discuss their return and perform three songs from their new album and a shoegaze classic.

KEXP’s Songs of the Year (2024)

For this episode, we've brought together 12 KEXP DJs and tastemakers for a sonic collage of the best new music from 2024.

KEXP Suggests: One More Time With Feeling at SIFF Cinema

To say that fans of Nick Cave have mixed feelings this week is an understatement. Tomorrow, the sixteenth studio album by the much-revered Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds will be released, accompanied by a feature-length film of performance and conversation, shot in both black-and-white and colour, a…

Review Revue: Yo La Tengo - May I Sing with Me

It's always inspiring to see bands releasing new and interesting music thirty years into their careers. (I'll be honest and admit I haven't heard 2015's Stuff Like That There - I'll blame that on the fact that it was released one month before my son was born - but I'm just assuming it was new and i…

Live Video: Noah Gundersen

Having played a benefit at the Tractor Tavern for KEXP's New Home campaign earlier this year, Noah Gundersen returns to KEXP play his beautifully melancholy songs for us in-studio and live streamed the entire performance online. The 26-year-old singer/songwriter, originally from Olympia, Washington…

Live Video: The Jayhawks

Talk about a storied past. The Jayhawks rose from the fertile era of Twin Cities rock that also produced such contemporaries as The Replacements, Hüsker Dü, Soul Asylum and Prince. Though they often get tagged as "country rock revivalists" or "alt-country icons", the band's sound and personnel shif…

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