KEXP Video of the Week
Summary: KEXP's Video of the Week podcast features exclusive in-studio performances from independent musicians that KEXP thinks listeners should hear along with songs from more well-known artists.
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This UK duo electrifies their minimal roots-punk rock while giving it a dark and gritty feel. Recorded 5/14/09.
While combining dark lyrics with deceptively light melodies, the Brooklyn-based group turns minimalist folk-tinged tunes into modern retro rock gems. Recorded live on the Morning Show during CMJ from the Cutting Room Studios NYC on 10/19/09.
A soldier and songwriter, Seattle's Joshua Morrison writes and performs disarmingly heartfelt acoustic music. Here, Joshua shares a new song with KEXP listeners. Recorded 12/27/09.
Slightly slacker. Totally clever. And catchy as all hell. Seattle band BOAT perform live at KEXP on 11/6/09.
The NY trio perfects their luminous electro-enhanced dream pop with this KEXP favorite live in-studio on 10/10/09.
The young West Palm Beach, FL, band who are making big waves with their churning mix of power-pop, retro-garage, and surf, stop by KEXP's studio to perform their hit single, "Swim."
The Saratoga Springs, NY, duo combines dreamy electro-pop with hip-hop beats and samples in their performance live on KEXP from the Cutting Room Studios NYC during CMJ. Recorded 10/20/09.
Before their show at Chop Suey in Seattle, Fanfarlo performed an acoustic version of "Comets" from their 2009 album,"Reservoir," exclusively for KEXP in this one-shot video. Recorded 9/14/09.
Former Sebadoh/Folk Implosion frontman and Dinosaur Jr. bassist Lou Barlow is joined by The Missingmen while on tour for his solo record "Goodnight Unknown." Recorded 11/8/09.
Man out of time Frank Fairfield performs two songs, "The Winding Spring" and "Nine Pound Hammer," live on The Roadhouse with Greg Vandy on KEXP. Recorded 11/18/09.
The Clap Your Hands Say Yeah frontman performs with his self-titled solo project live on the Morning Show from the Cutting Room Studios NYC during CMJ. Recorded 9/30/09.
Seeking the "middle ground between tribal rock, freak folk, and sonic experimentation," the East Coast collective Le Loup, started by Sam Simkoff, performs a wild version of "Forgive Me" live in the KEXP studio. Recorded 10/23/09.
From Bogota, Colombia, Bomba Estéreo drop like an a-bomb, mixing traditional cumbia, hip-hop, Afropop, psychedelic rock and anything else that will make you groove. Recorded 11/10/09.
Denmark’s Jannis Noya Makrigiannis strips down his orchestral pop project Choir of Young Believers for KEXP's live broadcast from the Cutting Room Studios during CMJ. With only cellist Ceciele Trier to back him up, Jannis performs a stunning version of...
Mixing garage rock, hip-hop, funk, soul, and everything in between, British band The Heavy lay it down in the KEXP studio with "How You Like Me Now?" from their new album, "The House That Dirt Built."