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Tuesday, Jul 21 2020, 1AM
Sonic Youth released their album “Dirty” on this day in 1992. (28 years ago)
Happy birthday to Faith No More's guitarist, Jim Martin!
If you dislike this song, we cannot be friends
Signed, Reeves Richards, 7/21/20.
Watch Unknown Mortal Orchestra LIVE on KEXP from May 2018: www.youtube.com
Tunde Adebimpe of TV on the Radio recently released this new song called “People.” Proceeds from the track will be divided between three beneficiaries: the ACLU, the Movement for Black Lives, and the Southern Poverty Law Center. Find it here: tundeadebimpe.bandcamp.com
KEXP & Cloudbreak Music Festival Present: Smokey Brights 10 year Anniversary 2024
Friday, Nov 22, 2024
Event InfoT Rex released "The Slider" on this day in 1972. 48 years ago.
WATCH IT HERE: youtu.be
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Shonen Knife released their debut album "Burning Farm" on this day in 1983. 37 years ago.
Elliott Smith released his self-titled album on this day in 1995. 25 years ago.
Proceeds from Amber Mark's cover of Eddie Kendricks’ “My People…Hold On” will go to organizations supporting the development of Black agricultural land ownership. Mark said in a statement, “It’s so amazing to see the world learning, growing and most importantly helping one another. We cannot let go of this feeling or this moment. We should use this positive mentality as the everlasting force driving humankind as a whole to greatness not just for the future of yourself but for the future of everyone around you.” bit.ly
Guns N’ Roses released their debut album on this day in 1987, "Appetite for Destruction." (33 years ago)
Noname has a book club! Find July's picks, a list of Black-owned bookstores, events, and more info here: www.nonamebooks.com
Boards of Canada are a Scottish electronic music duo consisting of brothers Michael Sandison and Marcus Eoin. Talking about their third studio album, "The Campfire Headphase," the duo said, "We usually imagine our music to have a visual element while we're writing it, so we were picturing this character losing his mind at the campfire and compressing weeks of events into a few hours, in that time-stretching way that acid f***s with your perception." Read More: bit.ly