May-Day on MBE with a tribute from Ziggy Marley for Bob + new releases from BLARF, Pigeon and more
KCRW’s signature music program — defying format since 1977.

We recently welcomed singer and songwriter Adia Victoria to KCRW where she performed a handful of songs for us, including her unreleased track In The Pines. She also chatted with KCRW DJ Anne Litt about her new album, women's role in society and the blues.
Victoria is an artist on the rise, and what she explores on her album Silences(produced by Aaron Dessner of The National) is as riveting as is the sound. Victoria said, “I wonder what it would sound like if Billie Holiday got lost in a Radiohead song?” Silences takes its title from the 1962 book of the same name, by first-wave feminist Tillie Olsen, a reflection on the yawning void in artistic canons that came with excluding women from serious consideration.
Watch this stellar performance of "Different Kind Of Love."
Photos by Christopher Ho.
Musicians:Adia Victoria - Vocals, GuitarJason Harris - BassMason Hickman - GuitarPeter Eddins - PianoTIm Beaty - Drums
Technical support:Kat Yore - Recording Engineer / EditorWilliam Kehoe - Sound InternAndrew Weilert - Video DirectorPat Jewett - Director of Photography
KCRW’s signature music program — defying format since 1977.
Metro Art presents Soundtrips, a series oftransit-inspired sounds and stories designed to amplify your ride.Each installment is curated into easy-to-access playlists createdfor Metro riders to enjoy along the way. The series launches with special mixes from KCRW’s own Novena Carmel and Ale Cohen, setting the tone for the journey ahead.