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Beth Orton - 1973 - from the 2016 album Kidsticks on ANTI-.

Album Review: The Beths - Future Me Hates Me (Carpark Records)

The Auckland, New Zealand quartet The Beths make us weak at the knees on their debut full-length.

The Beths - Future Me Hates Me

Today’s song, featured on The Morning Show with John Richards, is "Future Me Hates Me" by The Beths, from the 2018 album Future Me Hates Me on Carpark Records.

Music That Matters, Vol. 520 - Where in the World is Beth Orton?

John Richards brings together some of his favorite tracks from around the world that he's been banging' on the Morning Show this summer all while Beth Orton performs in the studio down the hall. 1. Psychic Ills - I Don't Mind 2. Ghosts I've Met - Songbirds 3. Faye - Ancient Bones 4. Ages and Ages …

Friday Music News

Former Gossip frontwoman Beth Ditto has shared her take on Tommy James & The Shondells' 1968 song "I'm Alive." Ditto said of the cover: "Being alive is radical right now. So let's live!" Ditto released her solo debut Fake Sugar last year. Catch Ditto at the Showbox on Thursday, March 29. [ SPIN…

Beth Orton

During the Norwich songwriter's four-year gap between releases, Beth Orton took the biggest stylistic leap of her career, springing from her most traditional folk album to her most electronic LP, 2016's Kidsticks, with seamless, deft splendor. Orton and her band join Cheryl Waters in this session …

Tea With Mr. Patton

Michele Khazak and Beth Fleenor master the new art of conversation with vocals and electronics.

The Beths

Liz Stokes and co. join DJ Cheryl Waters in the KEXP Live Room for four songs from the new LP.

Ply

New music for jazz quartet, led by Michael Owcharuk (piano), with Beth Fleenor (clarinet), Paul Kemmish (bass), and Max Wood (drums).

The Beths Gets In the Christmas Spirit With Cover of "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas"

The yuletide cover is the A-side of a 7-inch benefiting the Girls Rock Camp Foundation

Double Yoko

Sonic shape-shifters and processors of collective experience with Beth Fleenor (clarinets, voices, electronics and toys) and Paris Hurley (violin, voices and tape recorders).

Christmas, It's Not a Biggie: KEXP's 2018 Holiday Music Guide

KEXP brings you a playlist of holiday songs from The Beths, Say Sue Me, Phoebe Bridgers, and more

Figeater

original compositions and songlike psychedelic episodes revealed by Beth Fleenor (clarinet, bass clarinet, vocals, beatbox), Mike Hams (percussion), and Jeff Huston (guitar/electronics).

Song of the Day: Beth Orton - 1973

Every Monday through Friday, we deliver a different song as part our Song of the Day podcast subscription. This podcast features exclusive KEXP in-studio performances, unreleased songs, and recordings from independent artists that our DJs think you should hear. Today’s song, featured on the Morning…

Taylar Elizza Beth Finds New Purpose, Perspective with “nov 13” (KEXP Premiere)

Seattle rapper reflects on a near-death experience and comes back stronger than ever on latest single.

Song of the Day: Sarah Bethe Nelson - Start Somewhere

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 DJs think you should hear. Today’s song, featured on the Midd…

Sasquatch! Music Festival 2016, Day 3: Savages

It's Jehnny Beth's world, we just live in it. Or at least it was for fifty minutes, when Savages commanded the Bigfoot stage and the massive crowd in front of it. A post-punk band with an unapologetically austere aesthetic and ethos, anyone who thought the English quartet wouldn't seem like prime c…

Local Artist Spotlight: Taylar Elizza Beth

Every week, KEXP features a new local artist with an interview and suggested tracks for where to start. This week, we are featuring artists performing during Block Party at The Station, this Saturday, June 17, in Beacon Hill.

Music That Matters: Where in the World is Beth Orton?

Check out some of the KEXP DJ’s favorite artists from the Pacific Northwest and around the world on-the-go. KEXP’s Music That Matters weekly podcast brings you an exclusive mix of new music from the world’s best independent artists.

New Music Reviews (7/13)

Each week, KEXP’s Music Director Don Yates (joined this week by DJs Alex) shares brief insights on new and upcoming releases. See what's coming up this week below, including reviews for new releases from Dinner Party, The Beths, Smokey Brights, and more.

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