Live: At Kexp Volume 3

While Volume 3 captures a specific era in KEXP's history, you can experience the station's ongoing legacy of high-quality live sessions through these modern performances: Waxahatchee - Full Performance (Live on KEXP) YouTube · KEXP Wet Leg - Full Performance (Live on KEXP) YouTube · KEXP THE THE - Full Performance (Live on KEXP) YouTube · KEXP SPRINTS - Full Performance (Live on KEXP) YouTube · KEXP

The album features 17 tracks that traverse a diverse range of genres, from southern rock and folk to electronic-tinged pop. It masterfully balances established "international favorites" with then-emerging acts that would soon become household names in the indie world.

Critics often note that while Volume Two might have had more "signature" individual tracks, is a far better compilation . It avoids the "shock" of jarring transitions found in earlier efforts, opting instead for a narrative flow that rewards a full listen-through. Live At Kexp Volume 3

Released in August 2007, serves as a vital time capsule for the independent music scene of the mid-2000s. While many live compilations can feel like a haphazard collection of leftovers, this third installment from Seattle’s legendary radio station is widely regarded for its exceptional cohesion and superior recording quality. A Curation of Indie Royalty and Rising Stars

"Mr. Tambourine Man" (a striking Bob Dylan cover). While Volume 3 captures a specific era in

If you’re looking to dive back into this release, reviewers from Glide Magazine and IGN recommend starting with these highlights:

It also captured early, raw energy from bands like Grizzly Bear (delivering a "hollowed-out," delicate version of "Knife") and Beirut (performing the eclectic "Elephant Gun"). It avoids the "shock" of jarring transitions found

From the high-intensity "Public Warning" by Lady Sovereign to the psych-tinged "The Prodigal Son" by The Black Angels , the tracklist reflects KEXP's commitment to genre fluidity. Why Volume Three Stands Out