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Tuesday, Oct 10 2017, 2PM
Mr. Leithauser will play Seattle's Neptune Theatre on Wednesday, November 15th, 2017.
Jah Wobble was the original bass player in Public Image Ltd (PiL) in the late 1970s and early 1980s, but left the band after two albums.
She was an original member of Crystal Stilts, Dum Dum Girls, Vivian Girls and Beverly. She's playing the Leopard Lounge in Buffalo, NY tonight.
Check out our review of his recent Marymoor show: blog.kexp.org Mr. Hansen will play London's Electric Ballroom on Thursday night.
Playing in Portugal this Friday night. Check out this classic SOTD episode: blog.kexp.org
Read our review of this album over on the blog: blog.kexp.org They're currently on tour in Northern Europe.
blog.kexp.org CD and cassette are out now; no release date for the vinyl yet.
Playing the Moore Theatre on January 28th. Tickets go on sale this Friday morning at 10am. blog.kexp.org
tus-nua.bandcamp.com Ivona Ivković from Žen (xzen.bandcamp.com) guests on this track.
Playing Showbox on 10/28 blog.kexp.org
From their second full-length collaboration, the album explores themes of humanity versus technology and optimism in spite of bleak circumstance through the blending of electronic and gospel music.
www.flickr.com There has been some chatter about a possible 30th anniversary reunion in 2019.
Playing the Aztec Theatre in San Antonio, TX tomorrow night. blog.kexp.org
Playing the Vera Project on 10/15.
Playing a sold out show tonight at Fremont Abbey. blog.kexp.org
Playing Portland on 11/2 and Vancouver on 11/3 & 4 blog.kexp.org
Playing the Crocodile on 12/8.
Founded in 1981 by husband-and-wife team Tina Weymouth and Chris Frantz of Talking Heads.
Playing a pair of shows at the Tractor Tavern on 11/24 & 25. blog.kexp.org
Released OTD in 1988. It followed the breakthrough success of the band's previous record, The Joshua Tree, R&H captures their continued experiences w/American roots music.
Playing the Tractor Tavern on 2/3/18. blog.kexp.org
Playing the Tractor Tavern on 11/17 blog.kexp.org
The B side to the Be Stiff single from 1977.
Mammút will be live at KEXP at noon this Friday: www.kexp.org
RSVP for Reyjkavik Calling here: blog.kexp.org
Featured on the most recent Music That Matters podcast: www.kexp.org
Playing the ACL Festival this weekend. blog.kexp.org
Come party with KEXP on Sunday before their show at Key Arena. RSVP here: blog.kexp.org
From the archives, live from the Afternoon show circa late 1990s.
Kirsty MacColl was born OTD in 1959.
London via New Zealand: twitter.com
John Prine cover.
John Prine cover
John Prine cover
This song is about a drug-addicted veteran with a Purple Heart and his death by overdose. It appeared on Prine's eponymous 1971 debut album. The song was originally titled "Great Society Conflict Veteran's Blues" Speaking of covers, Johnny Cash covered the song in a live concert, changing the line "Jesus Christ died for nothing, I suppose" to "Daddy must have hurt a lot back then, I suppose", and later "Daddy must have suffered a lot back then, I suppose"
Playing the Moore for the 2nd of two sold out shows tonight. If you didn't get tickets, you could just watch this on repeat: www.youtube.com
Currently on an extensive European tour through the rest of 2017
Originally on an earlier EP autonomics.bandcamp.com
First track from upcoming, posthumous release.