Bonus: Introducing KEXP's In Our Headphones

Bonus: Introducing KEXP's In Our Headphones

Author: KEXP April 24, 2024 Duration: 36:30

The Cobain 50 returns May 1 with Shonen Knife's Burning Farm (K Records version) from 1985. 

This week, we'd like to share another KEXP podcast: In Our Headphones, the evolution of our longstanding Song of the Day podcast. Hosted by Janice Headley and Isabel Khalili, this weekly interview series features KEXP DJs sharing their new favorite music. You'll hear the backstory about each artist and song, as well as each DJ’s personal connection to the music.  

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There's a well-worn page from Kurt Cobain's journal that fans have pored over for decades: his handwritten list of fifty favorite albums. It's more than a relic; it's a roadmap to the sounds that shaped one of music's most singular voices. The Cobain 50, from KEXP, uses that list as a starting point for a deeper exploration. Each episode focuses on one album from that influential document, unpacking its history and cultural context. We hear how these specific records-from punk obscurities to classic rock staples-might have filtered into Cobain's own songwriting and Nirvana's explosive sound. The discussion goes beyond simple admiration, connecting sonic dots and examining the artistic lineage of grunge and alternative rock. Listening to this podcast feels like getting a curated education in musical roots, guided by Cobain's own tastes. It’s for anyone who has ever wondered what was spinning in the background while "Nevermind" was being conceived. You'll come away with a richer understanding of the artist and a formidable list of essential albums to discover or revisit, all through the lens of his personal canon. The series builds, week by week, into a fascinating portrait of influence, proving that what we love often reveals as much about us as what we create.
Author: Language: en-us Episodes: 100

The Cobain 50
Podcast Episodes
50 Years of Hip-Hop - 1992: "Tennessee" by Arrested Development [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 7:32
Janice Headley revisits 1992 with the track “Tennessee” by Arrested Development. It's a Grammy-Award-winning single inspired by grief on an immediate level — as well as an intergenerational level. Written and produced by…
50 Years of Hip-Hop - 2014: "Sheplife" by Briggs [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 12:28
To celebrate Indigenous People's Day, Kevin Sur revisits 2014 with the album Sheplife by Briggs. Emily Fox talks with KEXP's Kevin Sur, host of Sounds of Survivance, to unpack the music and advocacy of this Aboriginal ra…
50 Years of Hip-Hop - 1982: "Bam Bam" by Sister Nancy [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 14:51
This week, Dusty Henry takes us back to 1982 with the track “Bam Bam” by Sister Nancy. Her story is one of innovation: how Jamaican tradition contributed to hip-hop stylings that are still popular today. It's also a stor…
50 Years of Hip-Hop - 1976: Lee Quiñones on the Art of Graffiti [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 20:36
Janice Headley takes us back to 1976 with an exclusive interview with graffiti artist Lee Quiñones. He and his crew, The Fabulous Five, made history by tagging a ten-car train in a single night. Written and produced by J…
50 Years of Hip-Hop - 1995: "Shook Ones, Pt. II" by Mobb Deep [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 15:00
Dusty Henry and Martin Douglas revisit 1995 with the track “Shook Ones, Pt. II” by Mobb Deep, who we’ll hear from in this episode. After shaking off the commercial flop of their first album, their DIY mentality set them…
50 Years of Hip-Hop - 2008: We Need to Talk About Kanye West [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 44:38
Larry Mizell Jr. revisits 2008, a pivotal year in the rise (and fall) of Kanye West. As a standout producer and Black icon, his gradual alignment with far-right ideologies has affected how we talk about hip-hop, Blacknes…
50 Years of Hip-Hop - DAM on Breaking an Egg From the Inside [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 17:19
Isabel Khalili talks with two members of DAM, Tamer and Maysa, about their influences, the themes from Ben Haana Wa Maana, as well as the power (and limitations) of hip-hop as a tool for change. Audio production by Roddy…