Tag: Cults
Arctic Monkeys return to Raleigh with Smith Westerns
by sarahnade on Oct.12, 2011, under Daytime
English indie rock band Arctic Monkeys returned to Raleigh tonight, Oct. 12, and performed at Disco Rodeo. The band visited the venue April 2010, but this year brought along Smith Westerns to open.
Chicago-based Smith Westerns released their sophomore album earlier this year. Since then, they have played with TV on the Radio, Cults and Yeasayer, in addition to international festivals including Austin City Limits Music Festival, Fyf Fest, Leeds Festival, Lollapalooza and Bonnaroo. The guys were dressed like they were straight out of “Dazed and Confused,” and the smiley face-patterned banners behind them just reinforced this thought. They were fun – I sang along and danced. Their hair flew in their face as they strummed popular singles like “Weekend,” “Smile” and “Still New.”
During the 30-minute set change, I scanned the crowd. Unfortunately, this took away a lot from the show. I was behind a young fist-pumping boy and constantly trying to hold on to my standing room, only with mild success as chains of high schoolers tried to squeeze by. The musically-oblivious bystanders seemed to give more applause at times for the roadies doing soundcheck than the Smith Westerns received, but that may have been in my head.
Arctic Monkeys perform last year
A hooded figure in a golden mask finally came out on stage and hit notes on a keyboard to set the mood for the show. The lights reflected gold beams off the mask into the crowd. The rest of the band came out on stage and began their first song with a blast of energy and great reaction from the crowd. One thing I instantly picked up one is that an Arctic Monkeys show’s core is the strobe light – which is amazing, unless you have epilepsy. Luckily I do not, so I could stay. A bit theatrical at times, the band performed with special effects like lights, flashes and smoke. One of my personal favorite moments is when they paired a past-picking guitar riff with an intense strobe-light-only light show. It created the illusion that electricity was coming from Alex Turner and his guitar and filling the room. The crowd went especially crazy for “Fluorescent Adolescent” and “Brick by Brick.” At about 10:15, they played their “last song” and went off stage while the crowd chanted their name and screamed with approval of the show.
WKNC’s Top 30 indie rock albums – 7/19
by Jamie Lynn on Jul.18, 2011, under Charts, Daytime
This week back in 2004, the CMJ New Music Report listed Wilco’s A Ghost is Born as the number one album. This week at WKNC, the top slot belongs to Cults.
| Artist | Album | Label | |
|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | Cults | In The Name Of | Columbia |
| #2 | Unknown Mortal Orchestra | Unknown Mortal Orchestra | Fat Possum |
| #3 | Gardens & Villa | Gardens & Villa | Secretly Canadian |
| #4 | Vaccines | What Did You Expect From The Vaccines? | Columbia |
| #5 | Seapony | Go With Me | Hardly Art |
| #6 | Amor De Dias | Street Of The Love Of Days | Merge |
| #7 | Memory Tapes | Player Piano | Carpark |
| #8 | Bodies of Water | Twist Again | Thousand Tongues |
| #9 | Motopony | Motopony | tinyOGRE |
| #10 | Balkans | Balkans | Double Phantom |
| #11 | Elected | Bury Me In My Rings | Vagrant |
| #12 | 1, 2, 3 | New Heaven | Frenchkiss |
| #13 | Sallie Ford and the Sound Outside | Dirty Radio | Partisan |
| #14 | Bella Ruse | Kuhzoo | Self-Released |
| #15 | Sbtrkt | Sbtrkt | XL-Young Turks |
| #16 | The Donkeys | Born With Stripes | Dead Oceans |
| #17 | Tiger Darrow | Tiger Darrow | You Know Who You Are |
| #18 | Little Dragon | Ritual Union | Peacefrog |
| #19 | Friendly Fires | Pala | XL |
| #20 | Rosebuds | Loud Planes Fly Low | Merge |
| #21 | Yacht | Shangri-La | DFA |
| #22 | Bon Iver | Bon Iver | Jagjaguwar |
| #23 | Handsome Furs | Sound Kapital | Sub Pop |
| #24 | Foster the People | Torches | Columbia |
| #25 | FM Belfast | Don’t Want To Sleep | Moor |
| #26 | Washed Out | Within and Without | Sub Pop |
| #27 | Arctic Monkeys | Suck It And See | Domino |
| #28 | Vetiver | The Errant Charm | SubPop |
| #29 | Liam Finn | FOMO | Yep Roc |
| #30 | Nodzzz | Innings | Woodsist |
WKNC’s Top 30 indie rock albums – 6/14
by May Day on Jun.20, 2011, under Charts, Daytime
Enjoy these albums, compiled by The DJ Ones. [editors note: Those Darlins' album art is quite interesting!]
| Artist | Album | Label | |
|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | Those Darlings | Screws Get Loose | Oh Wow Dang |
| #2 | Seapony | Go With Me | Hardly Art |
| #3 | Amor De Dias | Street Of The Love Of Days | Merge |
| #4 | Donkeys | Born With Stripes | Dead Oceans |
| #5 | Kids on a Crime Spree | We Love You So Bad | Slumberland |
| #6 | Vaccines | What Did You Expect From The Vaccines? | Columbia |
| #7 | Cults | In The Name Of | Columbia |
| #8 | Sallie Ford and the Sound Outside | Dirty Radio | Partisan |
| #9 | Thao and Mirah | Thao And Mirah | Kill Rock Stars |
| #10 | Tiger Darrow | Tiger Darrow | You Know Who You Are |
| #11 | Arctic Monkeys | Suck It And See | Domino |
| #12 | Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr. | It’s A Corporate World | Quite Scientific |
| #13 | Gardens and Villa | Secretly Canadian | Secretly Canadian |
| #14 | Girls Names | Dead To Me | Slumberland |
| #15 | tUnE-YarDs | WhoKill | 4D |
| #16 | Rosebuds | Loud Planes Fly Low | Merge |
| #17 | Liam Finn | FOMO | Yep Rock |
| #18 | My Morning Jacket | Circuital | ATO |
| #19 | Friendly Fires | Pala | XL |
| #20 | Hooray For Earth | True Loves | Dovecote |
| #21 | Death Cab For Cutie | Codes And Keys | Columbia |
| #22 | Foster the People | Torches | Columbia |
| #23 | Balkans | Balkans | Double Phantom |
| #24 | Vetiver | The Errant Charm | SubPop |
| #25 | Black Lips | Arabia Mountain | Vice |
| #26 | Thurston Moore | Demolished Thoughts | Matador |
| #27 | David Bazan | Strange Negotiations | Barsuk |
| #28 | Danger Mouse and Danielle Luppi | Rome | EMI |
| #29 | David Fonseca | Between Waves | Castle Of The Amazing Cats |
| #30 | Matt Pond PA | Spring Fools | Altitude |
Independent Weekly releases Hopscotch Music Festival line-up
by bloggie on Mar.31, 2010, under Local
The Independent Weekly announced the line-up for its first Hopscotch Music Festival today. The festival will take place in downtown Raleigh on September 9, 10 and 11 2010. Headlining the festival are Public Enemy, Panda Bear and Broken Social Scene. A plethora of local favorites will be playing as well.
Here’s a list of the bands scheduled to play the festival, with more to be released April 12:
9th Wonder & Friends, Active Child, All Tiny Creatures, American Aquarium, Americans in France, Atlas Sound, Balmorhea, Bear in Heaven, Best Coast, Birds of Avalon, Black Congo NC, DJ George Brazil, Broken Social Scene, Brutal Knights, Richard Buckner, Burning Star Core, Cannabis Corpse, Caitlin Cary’s Small Ponds with Tres Chicas, Collections of Colonies of Bees, Cults, Greg Davis, Double Dagger, Double Negative, The Dynamite Brothers, EAR PWR, ExMonkeys, First Rate People, Followed by Static, Ben Frost, Fucked Up, Future Islands, Golden Boys, The Golden Filter, Goner, Gray Young, Ryan Gustafson, Hammer No More the Fingers, Harlem, Harvey Milk, Horseback, John Howie Jr. & The Rosewood Bluff, I Was Totally Destroying It, Javelin, Jeb Bishop Trio, Juan Huevos, Kill the Noise, The Kingsbury Manx, Kooley High, Kylesa, The Light Pines, Lonnie Walker, The Love Language, Lucero, Luego, Max Indian, Erin McKeown, Megafaun, Midtown Dickens, The Moaners, The Monologue Bombs, Motor Skills, Mountains, Jon Mueller, Marissa Nadler, No Age, Ocean, Old Bricks, Panda Bear, Pattern Is Movement, Pictureplane, Plague, Pontiak, Public Enemy, The Rosebuds, Schooner, Sightings, spcl gst, Spider Bags, Thien, Tigercity, Tortoise, Treasure Fingers, US Christmas, Sharon Van Etten, Veelee, Vincent Black Shadow, War on Drugs, Washed Out, Weedeater, Whatever Brains, Keith Fullerton Whitman, Yip-Yip.
Tickets go on sale April 1. For more information, check out this article from the Independent Weekly.





