Chris Staples has a way of turning the simplest of ideas into affecting, serene poetry. It's something he's fine tuned over his career, from his days fronting Florida indie rock outfit Twothirtyeight and throughout his solo work crafted here in Seattle. His latest song, "Spinning Wheel," may be one…
The Soundgarden, Temple of the Dog, and Audioslave vocalist may be gone, but leaves behind an astounding legacy.
A funky performance from the jazz and groove fusion outfit consisting of Mike Saskor (guitar), Rob Cochran (bass), Willow Goodine (keys), and Chris Martin (drums).
A unique setting to hear Jeff on electric bass. Super-fine trio jazz with Ivan Arteaga (sax) and Chris Icasiano (drums).
New compositions for this acoustic ensemble, featuring Jesse (clarinets), Chris Stover (trombone), Lori Goldston (cello) and Tom Baker (guitar).
New compositions for this acoustic ensemble, featuring Jesse (clarinets), Chris Stover (trombone), Lori Goldston (cello) and Tom Baker (guitar).
new jazz music from Doug Miller (acoustic bass), David White (electric guitar), Steve Korn (drums). and Chris Fagan (alto sax).
The song will appear on a forthcoming four-disc box set spanning the Soundgarden vocalist’s career
Chris Cornell's new album Higher Truth is out today. Thanks to Spotify, you can stream the entire album below. The 16-track record, produced by Brendan O"Brien (AC/DC and Bruce Springsteen), is Cornell's first solo offering since 2009's Scream. Six years is a long time, but it's well worth the wai…
KEXP Music Director Chris Sanley shares some highlights from her trip to POP Montreal.
The 1997 single is scary enough on its own even without Chris Cunningham's infamous music video.
This is music in the avant-ambient jazz zone. Featuring Justin Sorensen (vibes), Geoff Larson (bass), Bob Rees (percussion), Chris Credit (reeds) and Robb Davidson (science).
The cinematic video follows previous videos for “Doesn’t Matter” and “5 Dollars."
Christian Pincock Group New music for jazz ensemble. Christian (valve trombone, electronics, composition), Levi Gillis (tenor sax), Jon Hansen (tuba), Chris Icasiano (drums).
Major jazz action from these beautiful souls, featuring Bert (saxes), Nancy Curtis (flutes), James Zitro (drums), Chris Symer (bass), Craig Hoyer (piano).
New jazz music with Neil Welch (tenor sax), Brian Kinsella (piano), Cam Peace (guitar), Luke Bergman (upright bass), and Chris Icasiano (drums).
DJ Riz delivers a smooth late-night mix featuring Four Tet, Blood Orange, Quelle Chris, JusMoni, and Makaya McCraven.
Two generations of new music makers bring innovation and deep listening to this project featuring Cuong Vu (trumpet), Greg Sinibaldi (tenor sax), Aaron Otheim (keyboards), and Chris Icasiano (drums.)
Two generations of new music makers bring innovation and deep listening to this project. Featuring Cuong Vu (trumpet), Greg Sinibaldi (tenor sax), Aaron Otheim (keyboard) and Chris Icasiano (drums).
The duo of Neil Welch (saxophone/electronics) and Chris Icasiano (drums) join DJ Sharlese for a session of songs from their new album Four on Audioasis.