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9.23 LBLB Photo Recap

by Katie Hill on Sep.25, 2011, under Local, Reviews

Photography by WKNC Photographer Katie Hill

Jack the Radio

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9.1 LBLB Photo Recap

by Katie Hill on Sep.03, 2011, under Local, Reviews

Photography by WKNC Photographer Katie Hill

Pink Flag

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Static Minds

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8.11 LBLB Photo Recap

by Katie Hill on Aug.18, 2011, under Local

Photography by WKNC Photographer Katie Hill

Some Army

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Maldora

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Onward, Soldiers

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8.5 LBLB Photo Recap

by Katie Hill on Aug.07, 2011, under Local, Reviews

Photography by WKNC Photographer Katie Hill

Kid Future
I hope yall have been able to experience Kid Future because this past Thursday night at Tir na nOg was there last show! The lead singer is moving to Texas, drummer lives in Boston, and the pianist’s beard “is getting too big to sing.” This is the second time I’ve seen them at LBLB, and they only got better. From the charisma emanating from the lead singer’s presence, to the flashy yet talented style of the drummer, and the great back-up harmonies from the bearded keyboardist, they had definitely put a spell on the crowd. Poppy without being cheesy, soulful without being sad, and rocking without all that obnoxious noise—I’m going to miss these guys.


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Big Picture
If you haven’t experienced Big Picture, that needs to be next on your list. It took them about 45 minutes to set up for their 8-member band on that compact nOg stage, but it was so worth the wait. They start off with one of the drummers belting inspirational spoken word to a hushed room… “eradicate ‘cannot’ from your vocabulary…the Big Picture, yall.” Then sound explodes from every instrument: two sets of drums, four guitars, and two keyboards, even a few tambourines. Finally the lead singer leaps on stage with his modern-day gladiator/lacrosse padding, gloves, and helmet, and jumps and hollers to get everyone pumped. He sings every now and then throughout each song, but the sound of all those instruments mixing with the sound of his voice are what really makes the experience. You can’t exactly understand the lyrics, but you can feel what he means. Every now and then he broke out his ukelele, plucking away, probably for his own entertainment. Not quite classic rock, too much technicality for post rock, but not really that indie-techno noise either. It’s simply an awesome experience. This is also the second time I’ve seen them, and I would not hesitate to go back for a third.


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Photo Recap of LBLB June 9

by Katie Hill on Jun.11, 2011, under Local

Photography by WKNC photographer Katie Hill

KinGator of Raleigh, NC


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12/2 LBLB Photos

by alexsanchez on Dec.03, 2010, under Local

In one of WKNC alumnus Mikey Perros’s last booking for Local Band Local Beer, Raleigh Denim presented Chapel Hill’s The Light Pines and Raleigh-based Annuals.

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9/2 LBLB photos: A Farewell concert to Chris Tamplin

by Katie Hill on Sep.07, 2010, under Local

Photographs taken by WKNC staff photographer Katie Hill

Darien

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The Houston Brothers

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LBLB Last week recap, and what’s up next!

by Audity on Aug.09, 2010, under Local

WKNC and Tir Na nOg Irish Pub team up to bring you Local Beer Local Band Night every Thursday.  These events are always FREE and 21 and up.  Local beers on special and local bands on stage.

Photographs of Local Beer Local Band night on August 5 by WKNC photographer Katie Hill

Museum Mouth

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The Beast

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I Was Totally Destroying It

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This Thursday, August 12 features music from Aminal and Butterflies! Both are from Chapel Hill.

Aminal

You might remember Aminal from our concert series Friday’s on the Lawn. They played for a crowd of people, blankets, and picnic baskets. Hooray for indie pop! Come on Thursday to bob your head and tap your toes!

Butterflies

From Chapel Hill and signed under Trekky Records, Butterflies will be opening up at Tir Na nOg this Thursday.  “Butterflies reimagine indie pop in laid-back folk environs… contemplative (though hopeful) soul searching of… frontman Josh Kimbrough, who gets help from a revolving cast of friends… including pianist/ girlfriend Katie Zickefoose. She adds generous harmonies.”  -Spencer Griffith, Independent Weekly

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