Tag: MIA
Elly May and Ones Discuss Album Disappointments of 2010
by DJ Ones on Dec.13, 2010, under Daytime, Reviews
Recently I sat down with my good pal DJ Elly May to go over what we thought were some of the biggest let-downs of 2010. This is not to say that either of us hated any of the albums that we listed (although in some cases that was most certainly the case), rather, these are albums that we thought would deliver but sadly did not. Elly May and myself sat behind the mic and discussed in depth what let us down this year, and we have that conversation below. For those of you out there who just want to figure out the set of albums we were underwhelmed with, I have conveniently listed them below in no particular order. Stay tuned to our blog to see what Daytime deejays have thought of as the best albums of 2010 in the next weeks.
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1. Kate Nash- My Best Friend is You
2. Tunng- And Then We Saw Land
3. Rogue Wave- Permalight
4. Broken Bells- Broken Bells
5. Dead Weather- Sea of Cowards
6. Arcade Fire- The Suburbs
1. Marina and the Diamonds- The Family Jewels
2. The Drums- The Drums
3. M.I.A- /\/\/\Y/\
4. Klaxons- Surfing the Void
5. Band of Horses- Infinite Arms
6. Interpol- Interpol
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DJ Ones Five Music Facts from the past week
by DJ Ones on May.29, 2010, under Daytime

Kathryn Calder Courtesy of Caleb Beyers
1. Arcade Fire has announced specifics for their upcoming album entitled The Suburbs. Earlier in the week, the band released a special 12” single with two songs from the upcoming album. They have also announced a release date in early August. (via NME)
2. MIA has recently tweeted the phone number of a New York Times journalist who recently published an article that detailed the artist in an unflattering light. In response Lynn Hirschberg, the writer whose number was publicly released, responded saying, “She’s a provocateur, and provocateurs want to be provocative.” Hirschberg also stated that she found MIA’s response, “not surprising.” (via Guardian)
3. Due to Bono’s recent back surgery, U2 had to cancel their upcoming tour and headlining of Glastonbury. It was then later released that the band that would be replacing U2 at the upcoming festival would be Gorillaz instead. (via BBC)
4. The New Pornographers‘ Kathryn Calder is set to release her own solo album on August 10th. Following fellow bandmates including Neko Case, Calder’s first solo album is entitled Are You My Mother? (via Pitchfork)
5. David Byrne is suing the Governor of Florida, Charlie Crist, alleging that the Talking Heads’ song “Road to Nowhere” was used in an advertisement without permission or proper licensing. Byrne is seeking $1 million in damages. (via ABC)
SoundOff2 Dr. Dog- Shame, Shame
by DJ Ones on Apr.14, 2010, under Sound Off podcast
This episode Michael, Sarah, and Kirsten discuss MIA’s comments about Twilight and Lady Gaga, the rumor that Rob Pattinson will be playing Kurt Cobain in the upcoming biopic, Laura Marling’s thoughts on piracy. This week we reviewed Dr. Dog’s Shame, Shame. If you have any comments, suggestions for articles, or albums to review, email us soundoff@wknc.org and follow us on twitter @wkncSoundOff
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