Thursday, October 31, 2013

New Local Music

Eston Dickinson - Knave of the Heart


Some solid indie-pop tunes from this Raleigh-based band. There's a bit of a doo-wop feel to some of the vocal melodies and they've got a nice swing to them. A few catchy as hell tracks hidden within this album!





An incredible jazz album from this Raleigh band. Recorded live at Humble Pie, this recording perfectly captures the whimsical energy abound at this band's shows. Some wonderful swing oriented jazz songs with some powerful, soulful vocals to round out the mix. Incredible stuff regardless of your affinity for jazz music.





This EP comes from one of the state's most widely acclaimed bands in recent years. While they've not made too many waves in the Triangle, this family band of sorts (husband/wife vocal combo with brothers/brother in-laws on rhythm) was signed to Columbia last year but still puts out some wonderful folk-rock music.

 



A double EP from this Durham-based hip-hop duo that showcases their varying styles. Toon boasts a playful punchline-rap approach that occasionally delves deeper into his personal life in an unapologetic manner. The Real Laww on the other hand delivers a booming demeanor that exudes confidence atop party ready beats.




The new solo project from Annuals bassist Mike Robinson, this is an awesome display of some sincere indie rock music. Relatively straight-forward in its approach, FPP's music speaks for itself with deep vocals and lush instrumentation.




Like a wine drunk Ghostt Bllonde, Bridges gets into some deeply personal territory while creating some fantastic shoegaze leaning indie rock. The songs are raw and visceral, they feel like knee jerk emotional reactions that display a sense of urgency that simply can't be faked. Great stuff. 


 


Schooner's newest LP is filled with catchy melody driven indie rock that you'll constantly try to get out of your head. But give it up, it's probably not going to happen. There's a bit of a folk croon that guides these songs along, but there's a guttural sort of intensity in the instrumentation that creates a perfect dichotomy between the two musical realms.

LOCAL ARTIST OF THE MONTH


 



A fantastic new album from this bluegrass/folk group. Dark Holler Pop finds Mipso with a far more defined and mature sound, one that's likely resulted from their recording the album with Andrew Marlin of Mandolin Orange. It stands in the center of the intersection of contemporary poppy folk music and traditional bluegrass roots music.



Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Carolina Grown Preview: Nov. 1, 2013

GGAs we come upon another week, we're preparing for another two full hours of fantastic local music with Carolina Grown! This week is an awesome one, as I'll be joined by one of my favorite local acts Gross Ghost as they talk about their brand new album Public Housing that was released this week on Odessa Records. I've also got local community members Corbie Hill and Chris DeFusco joining me to talk about their First Friday event "Let Feedback Ring."

"Let Feedback Ring" will take over the first hour of Carolina Grown, I chat with Corbie, Chris and Matt, a representative from Legends Nightclub to get some details about the inception of this now monthly event. "Let Feedback Ring" has been Corbie's brainchild for a few years, but at Hopscotch the name was used to promote a massive day party at Legends Nightclub that hosted 13 acts throughout the day. Now the two have teamed up with Legends to continue this wildly successful series, bringing Ghostt Bllonde, Le Weekend and Corbie's band Alpha Cop to the Legends stage (and catwalk!) on Friday, Nov. 1. Throughout the hour we'll hear music from some of the performers from the First Friday show as well as from the Hopscotch showcase while we chat about the group's involvement in the community, how it all got together and where they plan to go from here.

Gross Ghost will be joining me throughout the second hour for a segment I'm incredibly excited about. Gross Ghost has been a longtime favorite of mine since they released their first EP Lip City a few years ago, now the band has just released their second full length record Public Housing and finds themselves swiftly picking up steam in the local scene. With a solidified lineup and a fresh approach to their straight-forward hook-heavy indie rock, Gross Ghost is ready to ascend to prominence on the heels of this incredible album that chronicles the highs and lows of broken relationships and life's constant uncertainties. We'll chat a bit about the writing process within Gross Ghost, the struggles of laying your emotions on the line and some of the ins and outs of being in a "buzz band."

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Top Ten Afterhours Albums for 10/28

1  SLOW MAGIC    ”Triangle”    (LebensStrasse)

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2 IKONIKA    ”Aerotropolis”    (Hyperdub)



3  ULTRAISTA    ”Ultraista: Remixes”    (Temporary Residence)



4 VARIOUS ARTISTS    ”Verve Remixed: The First Ladies”    (Verve)



5  MACHINEDRUM    ”Vapor City”    (Ninja Tune)



6 BOTANY    ”Lava Diviner (Truestory)”    (Western Vinyl)



7 GOLDROOM    "Embrace [EP]"    (Vitalic Noise)

Goldroom – Embrace Lyrics

8 MINDELIXIR    ”Lunology”    (Outside)           <- LOCAL



9  GOLD PANDA    ”Half Of Where You Live”    (Ghostly)



10 ALLUXE    "Nomad"    (Electronic Creatives)

Friday, October 25, 2013

The Lounge featuring Daniel Bachman

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Today marks the launch of WKNC’s new and ongoing video series entitled The Lounge.

After having so many great artists from North Carolina and around the country stop by our studio we thought it would be a shame not to share their unique, intimate performances with the our listeners to repeat on their electronic devices over and over again.

This first episode features recently relocated american finger stylist Daniel Bachman, now currently residing in Chapel Hill. His ethereal Hopscotch 2013 performance at the Long View Center and day party collaboration with Pelt at the Raleigh Rose Garden caught our attention—but Bachman had long been catching the attention of others, read what Indy writer Grayson Currin had to say about his music.

You’ll be able to find his and other performances at WKNC’s youtube account. Be on the look out for our next session coming up with Asheville resident and Fat Possum artist Jackson Scott.

~enjoy~

 

 

http://www.npr.org/artists/162593609/daniel-bachman

Interview: WOOL

 WOOL at the Pinhook


WOOL is very promising band from Raleigh on the cusp of releasing their first EP, Delta, this Friday, and they stopped by the After Work Special for an in-depth chat with DJ e baby and myself, Spaceman Spiff.  We discussed their songwriting process, the happenstance nature of musical discovery on the internet, and their myriad of creative influences.

The band brought their instruments and played gorgeous renditions of "Mountains" and "Stars."  I've seen WOOL live several times in the past few months, and I was always struck by the beautiful noise they made: lovely dream pop songs, enveloped in hazy guitars, that build to rapturous crescendos.  The acoustic versions they played were intimate and confessional: the pop underbelly of the songs were brought to the foreground.  We played their recorded single "Bulletin Air," and the band debuted their recorded version of "Delta."  If the other two songs on the EP sound this great, we're truly in for a gem.

WOOL's EP Release Show is this Friday, October 25 at Kings Barcade with See Gulls and Derek Torres of T0W3RS.

http://interviews.wknc.org/wool102113.mp3

Carolina Grown Podcast: Oct. 11 w/ Toon & The Real Laww

971222_188902244617652_1789358048_nThe second week of Carolina Grown was an absurd amount of fun to record, even if there was only one guest on for the show. I was joined in-studio by Professor Toon and The Real Laww of the fantastic hip-hop duo Toon & The Real Laww. The two were preparing for their big EP release show at Kings Barcade with the iconic Cesar Commanche opening up, so naturally we had quite a bit to cover during the hour that these guys were in the studio. While North Carolina is known best for its ever expanding indie rock scene, there are many other facets of this state's music community that shine just as bright as the college rock crews that started up in Chapel Hill. Actually there's quite a few more than even I knew! Which is why I chatted with Professor Toon and The Real Laww about what brought them to the state, what keeps them here, and where they think the scene is heading.

We delve into some of the duo's first interactions with hip-hop, the planning that goes into their ridiculously energetic live shows, and their process behind writing and producing their own tracks. I've been addicted to hip-hop since my adolescent self stumbled upon OutKast, Eminem and Busta Rhymes, but even I had no idea about how deep some of hip-hop's roots extend to North Carolina's music scene. There's a lot more than Petey Pablo raising and Little Brother's total domination of the scene. Check out the full 45 minute interview below and learn a bit about North Carolina's hip-hop community and some of the past and future endeavors that are in store for Toon & The Real Laww.

 

http://interviews.wknc.org/CarolinaGrown10_11_13.mp3

 

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Local Band Local Beer Now 18+

LocalBeerWKNC is happy to announce that our weekly shows at Tir Na nOg Irish Pub in downtown Raleigh are now 18 and up. We hope that everyone will take advantage of this opportunity to check out Local Band Local Beer. Just make sure that you bring your ID to the show to prove that you are at least 18 years old. The doorman will hold on to it while you're inside and give it back at the end of the night.

Just so students are aware, the Wolf Prowl nighttime bus route will take you downtown and then you hop on an R line connector and it drops you right in front of Tir Na nOg (see map). If you have never been there, it is the big blue dot on Blount Street between Hargett and Martin Streets. Just be sure to bring your student ID to ride the Wolf Prowl and then connect to the R line for free.

We hope to see an even bigger crowd now each Thursday!

Carolina Grown Podcast: Oct. 4 w/ Virgins Family Band & Johnno Potts of Shakori Hills

SHKRIOne of the things that I've been most excited for about Carolina Grown is finally rearing its head. While I love getting the chance to chat with local artists and community members every week, not everyone gets the chance to plop down by a radio or computer to soak in this music and conversation. Thus, you've got to bring the shows to the people! I'll be archiving every episode of Carolina Grown so that listeners without a constant two-hour block on Fridays can have the same listening experience as those that do. While it's taken a few weeks to get these archives up and running, they will begin to regularly go up the week after said show has aired.

The first episode of Carolina Grown is one that's dear to my heart. One of my favorite local acts joined me for an hour filled with fun conversation and incredible live performances, not to mention I got to talk about my favorite festival on the planet for the second hour of the show. The show was Shakori themed, with Virgins Family Band taking over the first hour for some enriching conversation and some dazzling music. The band performed two tracks from their phenomenal album Honeylion and also shared a brand new, untitled track with all of the listeners.

During the second hour I was joined by Johnno Potts of Shakori Hills Grassroots Festival of Music and Dance. Throughout the hour I played tracks from Shakori performers and alumni, but most importantly we talked a lot about the inception of the festival, how its grown and all that it takes to put on such an immense festival on a 75-acre farmland. We recount some personal Shakori highlights, geek out about the stellar lineup for the fall festival, and have a whole lot of fun talking about the rich community that surrounds this grassroots event.

Be on the lookout for the rest of October's shows within the next few days, but for now you can enjoy the very first episode of Carolina Grown at your own convenience!

 

http://interviews.wknc.org/CarolinaGrown10_4_13.mp3

Mountain Oasis Music Festival 2013

mountain-oasisThe Mountain Oasis Electronic Music Summit, a three-day music festival in the heart of downtown Asheville, is surely going to be an unforgettable experience this weekend.

The festival, which is from October 25-27, has not only a pretty impressive lineup of over 50 musical performances but also seminars and panels by artists, interactive experiences for audiences, and art installations.  Activities include a craft beer experience, trick-or-treat, and mixing with waves.

All the events will take place indoors in venues ranging from ExploreAsheveille.com Arena, the Wolfe Auditorium, Asheville Music Hall, and the famous Orange Peel.

The lineup includes Neutral Milk Hotel, Animal Collective, Nine Inch Nails, Bassnectar, Pretty Lights, Cut Copy, Purity Ring, Chromatics, How to Dress Well, and much more!

The full schedule can be found here.

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

WKNC's CMJ Charts and Top 5 Adds-10.23.13

Each week, the WKNC music directors tally up spins for new releases and submit their top charts to CMJ.




Top 5 Adds:

1 BLACK HEARTED BROTHER Stars Are Our Home Slumberland

2 CASS MCCOMBS Big Wheel And Others Domino       


3 HEAVENLY BEAT Prominence Captured Tracks         


4 MOONFACE Julia With Blue Jeans On Jagjaguwar     


5 CULTS Static Columbia        


Radio 200:

1 POTTY MOUTH Hell Bent Old Flame            

2 BLOUSE Imperium Captured Tracks           

3 BRAIDS Flourish // Perish Arbutus             

4 KEEP SHELLY IN ATHENS At Home Cascine                                            

5 KING KHAN AND THE SHRINES Idle No More Merge                                

6 HUNTERS Hunters Mom And Pop                

7 THOSE DARLINS Blur The Line Thirty Tigers                                           

8 FRANKIE ROSE Herein Wild Fat Possum      

9 JOANNA GRUESOME Weird Sister Slumberland                                       

10 PARQUET COURTS Tally All The Things That You Broke [EP] What’s Yr Rupture?         

11 UNKNOWN MORTAL ORCHESTRA Blue Record [EP] Jagjaguwar              

12 RICHARD BUCKNER Surrounded Merge    

13 GLASSER Interiors True Panther              

14 SISU Blood Tears Mono Prism                 

15 CRYSTAL STILTS Nature Noir Sacred Bones                                          

16 COBALT CRANES Head In The Clouds Anticc                                        

17 WILLIS EARL BEAL Nobody Knows HXC-XL                                           

18 MUM Smilewound Morr                            

19 ARMS EP2 Paper Garden                         

20 THE BLOW The Blow Kanine                    

21 LOVE INKS Generation Club Monofonus Press                                      

22 LADY LAZARUS All My Love In Half Light Self-Released                         

23 BILL CALLAHAN Dream River Drag City    

24 LAKE Circular Doorway/The World Is Real Water Island-K                     

25 CLOUD CONTROL Dream Cave Votiv        

26 JESSY LANZA Pull My Hair Back Hyperdub                                            

27 NIGHT BEATS Sonic Bloom The Reverberation Appreciation Society       

28 FUZZ Fuzz In The Red                            

29 COASTGAARD Coastgaard Self-Released  

30 OUT COLD Invasion Of Love Heavenly   

 





Top Ten Afterhours Albums for 10/21

1 Pretty Lights    ”Color Map of the Sun”    (8 Minutes 20 Seconds)



2  MACHINEDRUM    ”Vapor City”    (Ninja Tune)



3 BOTANY    "Lava Diviner (Truestory)"    (Western Vinyl)



4 Dameron    ”Bronx Showdown”    (Self-Release)    <- LOCAL

Dameron | Bronx Showdown

5 HERMITUDE    ”HyperParadise”    (Elefant Traks)



6  SLOW MAGIC    ”Triangle”    (LebensStrasse)

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7 MINDELIXIR    ”Lunology”    (Outside)           <- LOCAL



8  ULTRAISTA    ”Ultraista: Remixes”    (Temporary Residence)



9 VARIOUS ARTISTS    ”Verve Remixed: The First Ladies”    (Verve)



10 NIGHTMARES ON WAX    ”Feelin’ Good”    (Warp)

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Show Review: Baths

A couple of weeks ago  (10/9) I was able to bask in the glory of the experimental “poptronic” superstorm that is Baths (Will Wiesenfeld) at King’s Barcade. Opening for Baths were Time Warp and Groundislava.


Though Baths was for sure the highlight of the night, Groundislava came pretty close to eclipsing the headliner. Groundislava is a one-man “cool mix” machine that does mashups and remixes of Katy Perry, Drake, and even Nicki Minaj among original tracks. Where Time Warp, the first opener who was more about relatively toned-down and abstract experimental electronica, got people interested, Groundislava got people dancing.  Plus, that’s the best name ever.


This was the first time I’ve seen Baths live (the last time I tried to see him it sold out) and I was extremely impressed with the show. I’m usually disappointed when it comes to these types of acts because with all of the machines and another person helping with the live mixing, a lot of attention goes more into the vocals and the singer tends to do too much vocally. Will Wiesenfeld stayed true to the songs when it mattered, but when he veered from what we hear on his albums, it actually made the songs even better (if that was possible). For example, during his song “No Eyes” from his newest album Obsidian, the vocals on the album are somewhat toned-down but live he added in some screaming which amped up the tension and angst in the song.


Unfortunately, Baths did not play the most popular song "Aminals" due to some legal issues, but the audience definitely forgave him because he hit all of his other major tracks and the entire show was a huge bundle of fun. Absolutely amazing.


--Reviewed by Hurricane Julia

Carolina Grown Preview: Oct. 25

mipsoFor the final Carolina Grown of the month we've got another show filled with incredibly exciting local artists. The two acts that will fill this week's program may have vastly different sounds, but they share the same fresh, forward thinking mindset that we've come to look for here at WKNC. For the first hour I'm joined by Mipso, the immensely talented bluegrass/folk group from Chapel Hill and for the second hour I'll have Wendy Spitzer from Felix Obelix in to talk about her long-awaited endeavor.

Mipso is currently caught up in the whirl of their second full length album release, Dark Holler Pop, an album that chronicles the rich growth that the band has gone through over the past few years. While the band was long defined by their full-time student status over at UNC-CH, they've since become full time musicians and it most certainly shows on their newest album. The group has toured Japan and China, sharing their pop-infused bluegrass sounds with countless new ears and spreading their Southern sentiments to anyone willing to listen. Dark Holler Pop is an earnest album that chronicles many aspects of Southern living, the front porch rocking chair contemplation and the strong ties to your life back home. Mipso performs three songs from Dark Holler Pop and talks a bit about their album release show at Haw River Ballroom this Friday.

For the second hour Wendy Spitzer chats with me about her incredibly exciting and unique new project, The Ringtone Album. Released on Potluck Records on Nov. 5, Wendy has created a 30-track album that's filled with roughly one-minute tracks intended to be consumed as ringtones. In a musical landscape that's torn between full length albums and scavenged mp3 playlists, where does an expansive album of one-minute tracks stand? I talk with Wendy about the implications of such concise musical ideas, her intended models of consumption, and just how she came up with an idea as unique as this one.

Join us on Friday from 5-7 pm for tons of immersive conversation and a hefty chunk of local tunes to keep you satiated until next week's show!

Monday, October 21, 2013

First Amendment Free Food Festival: 10/22/13

FAFFFThe Society for Collegiate Journalists is holding an event on Tuesday, October 22nd from 11:30am-12:30pm in Wolf Plaza. The event is called the First Amendment Free Food Festival and it is a huge role playing exercise where a fake country is set up. Students mock-sign away their First Amendment rights for free food. The "government" of the fake country will regulate them and keep them from assembling and control their behavior. Basically, the exercise is designed to demonstrate the importance of free speech and First Amendment rights.

 

Giveaways for the week of 10/21-10/27

Keep it tuned to WKNC all week long for your chance to win tickets to any of these great shows below! Just be the correct caller when the DJ asks for it, and you and a friend could be hitting up some of the coolest local acts around.

Monday, Oct. 21st - Crocodiles with Royal Bangs @ Cat's



Monday, Oct. 21st - Wild Belle with Snowmine @ Kings



Tuesday, Oct. 22nd - Flux Pavilion with Skism and Roksonix @ Lincoln Theatre



Tuesday, Oct. 22nd - Of Montreal with Surface to Air Missive @ Cat's



Wednesday, October 23rd - Barton Carroll with Wood Ear @ the Pinhook



Thursday, Oct. 24th - Megan Jean and the KFB with Crystal Bright and the Silver Hands @ The Pinhook



Friday, Oct 25th - Father John Misty "Solo"  with Kate Berlant @ Cat's



Friday, Oct 25th - Crystal Antlers and The Lovers @ The Pinhook



Friday, Oct 25th - Wool EP release with The Human Eyes and See Gulls @ Kings



Saturday, Oct 26th - The English Beat with The Archbishops of Blount Street @ Cat's



Saturday, Oct 26th - Marissa Anderson with Ezekiel Graves @ The Pinhook (6 PM)



Saturady, Oct 26th - Cat's presents: Neko Case with Karen Elson @ DPAC



Sunday, Oct 27th - Midnight Plus One with War on Women @ The Pinhook



 

 

Friday, October 18, 2013

Fridays on the Lawn announced for Oct. 18 and 25, Nov. 8

WKNC presents Fridays on the Lawn, our part of our free outdoor concert series. We're throwing it into fall gear by having three dates, Friday, October 18th, 25th and November 8th. This event is free and open to the public, so we hope to see you there!fridaysonthelawn

This week, we will have Jonny Alright and Virgins Family Band playing at Tucker Beach. October 25th will feature a solo set from Mount Moriah's Heather McEntire followed by Loamlands also at Tucker Beach, and the final date for this semester will be on November 8th featuring Ghostt Bllonde and Naked Gods at West Amphitheater (behind the Bragaw building).

From Indy Week, August 27, 2013 by Grayson Currin on Johnny Alright:

"Full of invective and excitement, come-ons and comedowns, parties and pouting, Jonny Alright Sings and Plays His Songs is one of the year's most exciting surprises. Recorded with a strange cast of locals that includes Filthybird singer Renee Haran and Greensboro funk siren Robin Doby, Alright sings and plays his songs as a mercurial and charismatic frontman. A rock 'n' roll chameleon, Jonny Alright suggests Paul McCartney's melodic maneuverability on "Wrecking Ball" and Lou Reed's stilted soul on "Glory." Mostly, though, he crackles with the primitive blues spirit of Jack White and Dex Romweber, reinvigorating old ideas with his own new worries. "I'm moving like a cheetah, man," he howls at one point, his restlessness presented like a talisman. Keep up if you can. Grayson Currin"

From The Bottom String, written by Local Music Director and host of Carolina Grown, Grant Golden on Virgins Family Band's album, Honeylion:

"Honeylion is as strong a statement that any band can wish to make with a debut, they've crafted a sound that's entirely unique and filled with melodic masterpieces. Tracks like the album's opener, "Moon Breath" display the dynamic breadth displayed within this 8-track album. Powerful rhythms drive these tunes, and they're capable of changing direction on a dime and delivering a brand new addictive melody that's filled with adventurous originality. The best part about Honeylion though is that it always leaves you guessing, Virgins Family Band combine elements from jazz and pop music in a way that creates an inviting yet still complex soundscape that's filled with gorgeous musical moments that create for an invigorating listening experience. The entire album is packed with fantastic musical endeavors, from the croons of "Eyes Like Troubled Dreams" to the shiver-inducing shouts that close the album in "Lily Molusco", Virgins Family Band display a mastery of dynamics and pacing."

Come out to Concert on the Lawn at TUCKER BEACH for a FREE evening of local music, free food, prizes, and giveaways!

Add our Facebook events for updates:

10/18: Virgins Family Band and Jonny Alright 5-7 P.M. at Tucker Beach

10/25: Loamlands and solo set from Mount Moriah's Heather McEntire from 5-7 P.M. at Tucker Beach

11/08: Naked Gods and Ghostt Bllonde from 5-7 P.M. at West Amphitheater

Tucker Beach: On Cates Avenue between Dan Allen Drive and Pullen Drive.

West Amphitheater: Behind the Bragaw building, which is located on Dan Allen Drive between Hillsborough Street and Western Boulevard.