Seattle's own The Young Evils return with a new EP this week. KEXP's Music Director Don Yates describes it as "a strong set of dark, ‘80s-influenced pop-rock with buzzing guitars, energetic rhythms and noirish male/female harmonies."
Another highlight is the compilation While No One Was Looking: Toasting 20 Years of Bloodshot Records. The "venerable Chicago label celebrates its 20th anniversary with this 2-CD compilation featuring a stellar lineup of non-Bloodshot artists ranging from Superchunk, Ted Leo and Diarrhea Planet to Blitzen Trapper, Chuck Prophet and Two Gallants covering songs from the label’s deep catalog."
Longtime KEXP faves TV on the Radio return with their fifth album Seeds; sadly, their first since the 2011 death of their bassist, Gerard Smith. Los Angeles artist Ariel Pink releases his first album without his band "The Haunted Graffiti." Prolific garage rocker Ty Segall shares a new collection of random songs he recorded between 2011 and 2013 (including covers of the Velvet Underground, GG Allin, and the Groundhogs). And Diarrhea Planet share another new EP of quadruple-guitar goodness, Aliens in the Outfield.
No, we haven't time-warped to twenty years ago: on this holiday week, the reissues and anniversary editions dominate the new release list. One of the highlights is the reissue of Flake Music's 1997 debut (and sole release) When You Land Here, It’s Time to Return. Flake Music was an early incarnatio…
Seattle electronic duo NAVVI have enjoyed a steady climb towards full scene integration over the past year, and with the band's first EP out this week to plenty of web hype, it looks like nothing is set to slow it moving forward. Brad Boettger and Kristin Henry introduced NAVVI to the world in Octo…
One of the bands with the best names around – King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard – have released their fifth album this week. KEXP Music Director Don Yates calls the latest from this Australian group "an often-fiery blend of propulsive garage-punk and trippy psych-rock, combining fuzzy guitars, o…