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Thursday, Feb 7 2013, 2PM
Playing Feb 19 at Showbox Market here in Seattle: kexp.org
Playing March 20 at the Tractor here in Seattle: kexp.org
Playing at the Crocodile March 22: www.kexp.org
Read our quick synopsis on this new release from Widowspeak: www.kexp.org
James Murphy of LCD Soundsystem is reportedly working with the Arcade Fire: pitchfork.com
One of many bands playing Sasquatch this year: blog.kexp.org
We're continuing on with international Clash day with this track from one of front man Joe Strummer's solo album
Check out a live performance: kexp.org
More on the band: blog.kexp.org
Listen to our documentary episode on The Clash: kexp.org
This was "song of the day" earlier this week: blog.kexp.org
Watch a live performance from the band: blog.kexp.org
Captured Tracks artist Beach Fossils: capturedtracks.com
Check out a live performance here: kexp.org
Learn a little more on The Little Ones' story: blog.kexp.org
Check out a live performance from the band at CMJ: kexp.org
A documentary on Joe Strummer called "The future is unwritten" was released in 2007, here's the trailer: www.youtube.com
This is pre-Clash Joe Strummer as part of our international Clash day
Playing March 1 at Showbox Market: kexp.org Watch a live performance from Hey Marseilles at CMJ: blog.kexp.org
We caught one of Sufjan's limited Christmas shows here in Seattle: blog.kexp.org
Playing March 22 at the Crocodile here in Seattle: kexp.org
The Good, the bad & the Queen is a British alternative rock supergroup made up of Damon Albarn, Paul Simonon, Simon Tong and Tony Allen and produced by Danger Mouse
Formed in 1984 by the ex-guitarist and secondary vocalist of the Clash, Mick Jones
Listen to a fantastic recent live performance from the band here at KEXP: www.kexp.org
Thom Yorke announced a few special live performances with longtime producer/friend Nigel Godrich: pitchfork.com
Ex Cops' debut: www.kexp.org
Check out a performance from the band from 2009: kexp.org
From November 15 2002, when Strummer and The Mescaleros played a benefit show for striking fire fighters in London, at the Acton Town Hall. Mick Jones was in the audience, and joined the band on stage during the Clash's "Bankrobber". An encore followed with Jones playing guitar and singing on "White Riot" and "London's Burning". This performance marked the first time since 1983 that Strummer and Jones had performed together on stage
Listen to a recnet live performance from the band here at KEXP: kexp.org
Rachid once played here at KEXP: kexp.org
Second album from the band: kexp.org
Jack White apparently already has 20 songs ready for a new record: www.spin.com
From the Clash's debut self-titled album which was recorded at CBS Studio 3 in February 1977
Playing Feb 15 at Neumos here in Seattle: kexp.org
Listen to a live performance here: kexp.org
Continuing the spontaneous generation of International Clash Day