Katherine Paul (KP) of Black Belt Eagle Scout talks about her connection to nature and her homeland in her new album, The Land, The Water, The Sky.
Adi Oasis speaks on the themes of gun violence, black resilience, and female empowerment that come up in her new album, Lotus Glow.
Charley Pride was the first Black country music singer to sign to a major record label (RCA) back in 1965.
Alice Randall talks with Emily Fox about her music, life, career and about the other Black country artists that came before her.
KEXP listeners voted on their favorite albums from 2019 and we're counting them down. Where did your favorite album land?
Corinne Bailey Rae has released her fourth studio album, called Black Rainbows, largely inspired by Theaster Gates' restoration of The Stony Island Arts Bank.
Pitchfork published an article last week titled, “What it’s Like to Be Black in Indie Music.” Its author, Matthew James-Wilson, talks about his personal experience in the scene as well as what he gathered from various musicians he interviewed for the story.