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R.I.P. Mark Hollis of Talk Talk

Mark Hollis, founder, lead singer, and songwriter for Talk Talk has reportedly died at the age of 64.

Run the Jewels - Talk To Me

Run the Jewels - Talk To Me - from the 2017 album Run The Jewels 3 on Run the Jewels, Inc.

Kero Kero Bonito Talks Traversing Time 'n Place

The band talks timelines and growing up on their latest album, which sees a vinyl release on January 11.

Whitney Petty of Thunderpussy Talks About Taking it to the Next Level with Their Debut LP

The Thunderpussy guitarist talks to KEXP about their long-awaited self-titled debut LP.

We F*cking Talked With the F*cking CEO of Sub Pop, Megan F*cking Jasper

We f*cking talked to the f*cking master of swearing, Megan f*cking Jasper, about her journey from stuffing Cat Butt records as intern to running the whole goddamn label.

Courtney Barnett Shares "Small Talk" for Mom + Pop Anniversary Box Set

"Small Talk" comes from the sessions for Tell Me How You Really Feel

Land Of Talk

Seven years is a long time between albums, but Land of Talk's Liz Powell took that time to walk away from music and recharge, returning with some of her most affecting songs yet on this year's Life After Youth. Joining John Richards in the KEXP Live Room, Powell plays four new songs and …

Dancing About Sadness: Jenn Champion Talks Pop Music and Her Latest Album Single Rider

The artist formerly known as S talks about finding a new sound, being inspired by Janet Jackson and Prince, and moving to Los Angeles.

Jimmy James Talks About the Common Language of Music for Black History Month

Guitarist Jimmy James of the True Loves and Delvon Lamarr Trio talks about his musical influences, and how music breaks through the language barrier and brings people together.

Music Heals: Macklemore Talks About the Struggles of Addiction and Starting Over

As part of KEXP's Music Heals series, Macklemore talks with DJ Kevin Cole about his struggles with addiction and recovery.

LVL UP Says Goodbye: After Nearly 8 Years, the Sub Pop Band Talks Breaking Up and What’s Next

The New York indie rock outfit talks about their eight years as a band, being signed to Sub Pop, DIY culture, and each members' new projects.

"Play What You Feel In Your Heart": Jimmy James Talks to KEXP About His Love for Playing Guitar

Seattle soul/funk guitarist Jimmy James talks to KEXP about everything from his guitar strings, amp, and pedal preferences, to the impact of good music and the power of individuality.

Her Own Devices: Dessa Talks About Her New Book of Love, Life, and Science

Dessa talks to KEXP about her first memoir, My Own Devices: True Stories From the Road on Music, Science, and Senseless Love.

Summoning Sickness: Playing Magic: The Gathering and Talking Dragons with John Darnielle of The Mountain Goats

Ahead of the release of In League With Dragons, Darnielle talks with KEXP about dragon-noir while playing fateful game of Magic

"Black History Month is Black History Day, Every Day": Seattle's Black Stax Talk Influences and Influencing the Future

Felicia Loud and Jace of Seattle's Black Stax talk to KEXP about the artists who influenced them and the legacies we leave behind for the next generation in this interview for Black History Month.

Aramis Hamer Talks About the Power of Representation in the Media for Black History Month

Aramis Hamer is a visual artist who painted the mural that used to run along the outside of our building up until October of 2017. It featured cassette tapes, galaxies, and a purple goddess. Aramis talked with us about what Black Future means to her, and about some of her musical influences.

KEXP DJ Goyri on Cosmic Kitten

KEXP DJ Goyri, co-host of El Sonido, joins host Evie Stokes to talk about being a ‘90s kid, and music off his own label – Psyched! Records SF. The two talk about the San Pedro-based quartet Cosmic Kitten and their new song “Breadcrumbs” off their self-titled album.

The mysterious disappearance of musician Jim Sullivan, Rudy Willingham talks samples

Jim Sullivan was a struggling LA singer/songwriter in the 60s and 70s. In 1975 he left for Nashville to see if he could catch a break there. But on the way, he disappeared in the New Mexico desert and was never seen again. Matt Sullivan of Light in the Attic records talks about the mysterious disap…

Shabazz Palaces’ Ishmael Butler and Sunday Soul DJ OC Notes Talk Public Enemy’s It Takes A Nation

The Shabazz Palaces and Digable Planets MC talks about what it was like to experience Public Enemy's masterpiece as it was unleashed into the world, the brilliance of Flavor Flav, and what the band meant to black youth in 1988.

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