Seattle-area musician and visual artist J’Von talks about how becoming the father he never had comes up in his music.
In honor of Indigenous Peoples’ Day, the FX show Reservation Dogs is profiled through interviews with Native artists featured on the soundtrack and an exclusive interview with music supervisor Tiffany Anders.
Noah Gundersen talks about his new record, 'A Pillar of Salt,' and one of its major themes of moving away from Seattle.
Tori Amos talks about her new album, 'Ocean to Ocean,' and how she experiences visual trips of synesthesia when playing and listening to music.
Mudhoney's Guy Maddison talks with Sound & Vision’s Emily Fox about his life in music and medicine during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Janice Headley speaks with The War On Drugs frontman Adam Granduciel about the optimism of their new record 'I Don't Live Here Anymore.'
John Flansburgh of They Might Be Giants talks about their new album, BOOK.
Jeremy Dutcher talks about trying to keep the Wolastoqey language alive through music and through a new language immersion school his family has been working to create.
The First Nations Hip Hop duo Snotty Nose Rez Kids talk about addressing generational trauma in their music and being the change they want to see in their community.
After more than 20 months without live music, The Crocodile reopened its doors at its new location last week. Reporter Grace Madigan gives us a tour of the new spot.
Chong The Nomad takes us back to her days as a line cook to find out how she found musical inspiration at her day job.
Bonobo talks about the samples he used in the record, getting through his writer's block with the help of modular synths, and finding solace in nature on tour and during the pandemic.
Jacob Lusk, vocalist for the soulful trio Gabriels, talks about being “the most myself I’ve ever been” with this group. .
Seattle had a thriving funk and soul scene in the '60s and '70s. There were dozens of bands and more than 20 venues specializing in the genres.
Sound & Vision’s Roddy Nikpour reports on how Discord is growing in the music industry and is being used to connect with fans, especially during the pandemic.
The band Bait Bag calls North Haven Island, Maine, home, but their influences come from Washington State’s Riot Grrrl movement of the '90s.
Animal Collective’s Josh Dibb aka Deakin talks about the various inspirations for the band's latest record, Time Skiffs.
Last Friday marked the official release of Beach House’s latest album, Once Twice Melody, out via Sub Pop Records.
Screaming Trees lead vocalist Mark Lanegan died February 22 at the age of 57. On today's bonus episode, we hear reflections on Lanegan's music, career, personality, and life.
Sound & Vision’s Roddy Nikpour brings us the story of two Seattle-based composers, Eric Barone and Andrew Rohrmann, and talks with sound designer Akash Thakkar.