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“No Music for ICE,” why only 2% of music producers are women, industry fallout of Lil Peep’s death

Sudan Archives shares why she fuses violin with electronic beats on her latest album. Minnesota rapper Dessa describes spending two years working with neuroscientists to train her brain to get over her ex. We’ll explore why only 2% of music producers are women and how some indie artists are working…

TV Eye: Week of 8/7

KEXP has our TV eye set for this week in late night television. Set your DVR, TiVo, or just drink some coffee to stay awake for these musical guest performances on your favorite talk shows.

Exclusive Interview: Alex Kapranos of Franz Ferdinand

On their forthcoming fifth full-length Always Ascending, Scottish band Franz Ferdinand reach new heights. Frontman Alex Kapranos talks to KEXP about the lyrical influences on the new release.

Japandroids Talk Staying ‘Near to the Wild Heart of Life’ and Look Toward What’s Next

The Vancouver duo sits down with KEXP at Sasquatch! Music Festival to discuss literature, their Pacific Northwest roots, and working on their next LP.

Indigenous People's Day Interview with Tracy Rector of Longhouse Media

In honor of Indigenous People's Day, KEXP talks with Tracy Rector about Indigenous women filmmakers and her "You Are On Indigenous Land" poster campaign

Big Change: Swearin’s Allison Crutchfield on Growing Up and Fall Into the Sun

Crutchfield talks about her years going solo, playing with Waxahatchee, reuniting Swearin', and growing up.

International Clash Day: Spotlight on The Freedom Education Project Puget Sound

KEXP talks to Zoe Brown, Academic Program Manager, and Paris Coulter, alumni, from The Freedom Education Project Puget Sound.

Weird Magic: Jenny Lewis Turns Loss and Heartache into 70s Pop Glitz with On The Line

Lewis talks heartbreak and recording live with an all-star lineup on her latest solo release

Sound & Vision: Thunderpussy Takes On the Supreme Court

KEXP talks to Seattle band Thunderpussy as they await a ruling from the Supreme Court on whether or not they can trademark their band name.

Sound & Vision: Lavender Country, The First Openly-Gay Country Band in the World

KEXP talks to Patrick Haggerty, frontman for Lavender Country, the nation’s first openly gay country band.

Eli Kasan of The Gotobeds on Five Influential Punk Songs and More

KEXP’s Dr. West from Sonic Reducer talks to The Gotobeds frontman about five punk tracks that influenced the recording of what he calls their “accidental rap album.”

Sound & Vision: Why Are You Experienced is the Best Album from the Northwest

KEXP's Marco Collins talks to music critic Charles Cross for a new series called "Northwest Classics."

Radiohead's Ed O'Brien Talks Going Solo and His New Album Earth

DJ Kevin Cole explores the influences behind the Radiohead member's latest venture.

Sound & Vision: Nikkita Oliver on Protest Demands, Meeting With the Mayor, and What It Means to Defund the Police

Gabriel Teodros talks with musician, poet, attorney, and former mayoral candidate Nikkita Oliver on the protests and social justice movement in Seattle.

Joe Talbot of IDLES Launches Virtual Talk Show; Welcomes Ishmael Butler, Sharon Van Etten, More

Current episodes feature Lauren Mayberry (CHVRCHES), Nadya Tolokonnikova (Pussy Riot), Mike Skinner (The Streets), and Hak Baker
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Alisa Amador Learns to Say Yes

Alisa Amador talks about grief, struggles with mental health, and winning NPR’s Tiny Desk Contest in 2022.

The Gits Remember Mia Zapata

The Gits guitarist Andy Kessler and bassist Matt Dresdner talk about the band’s story, legacy, and the life of Mia Zapata.

Woomb, Jacob Alon, John Glacier

KEXP DJ Kevin Cole joins host Evie Stokes to talk about the Eurosonic Music Festival, and cemetery folk.

Lucy Dacus on Love and Stillness

Songwriter Lucy Dacus talks about her new album, Forever Is A Feeling.

KEXP DJ Kennady Quille on Seattle’s dreamy Stoneyard

Audioasis host Kennady Quille talks about Stoneyard’s new tune “Amelia's Hand.”

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