The past half-decade has seen Jessica Dobson powering through an alt-rock dream career: touring with and joining The Shins, touring with Beck, Spoon, and the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, and starting local cult favorite Deep Sea Diver with her husband Peter Mansen on drums. The first DSD release was the '09 EP, New Caves, and seven years and two additional band members later, we find ourselves at Secrets. Reviews of the new LP almost invariably end up pigeonholing Dobson as a standout success in a long line of female rockers performing what is seen as a female-specific brand of rock that is characterized by emotional, insightful, intellectual lyrical content with slower, patient instrumentation, often using St. Vincent's Annie Clark as the standard. But in honor of this being Women's History Month, let's call Secrets what it is: it's not just great female rock, it's great rock. Taking up the mantle of melancholy-coated introspective rock laid down by some of the higher profile names Dobson has worked beside, Deep Sea Diver swims right in the sweet spot between the synth-based electronic music that has become standard fare with the snare-smacking rock that defines the bands she has called peers in her impressive career thus far. Particularly, the title track and the slow-boiling "Green Light", which proudly displays Dobson's crooning vocal range, shine in this altogether stellar performance.
Seattle's silver-haired soul singer and her backing band, Grace Love & The True Loves stopped by KEXP to perform a few tracks off of their eponymous debut album, and the nine of them filled our live room to beautiful capacity. Their performance was pure vintage - her rich baritone echoing the i…
Every Monday through Friday, we deliver a different song as part of our Song of the Day podcast subscription. This podcast features exclusive KEXP in-studio performances, unreleased songs, and recordings from independent artists that our DJ’s think you should hear. Today’s song, featured on the Mor…
Seattle native Eva is a veteran of the underground music scene both locally and worldwide having toured the globe as an in-demand DJ, spinning in top-tier clubs such as Fabric in London and sharing the same stage as Fatboy Slim, Moby, Basement Jaxx, UNKLE's James Lavelle, Felix Da Housecat, and mor…
Seattle duo Crater - Ceci Gomez and Kessiah Gordon - stopped by for an in-studio, both to play us some tracks from their debut, Talk to Me so I Can Fall Asleep, and to talk to DJ Sharlese about drooling in their sleep and The Sims "Hot Date" Expansion Pack. Crater only emerged in 2014 to immediate …