A WKNC podcast that focuses on having introspective and thought-provoking discussions with guests from across NC State. Hosted by Lucas Marsh.
Across the Aisle
A WKNC podcast that focuses on having introspective and thought-provoking discussions with guests from across NC State. Hosted by Lucas Marsh.
Who remembers the 2016 killer clowns craze that happened? This is not that. This is something even better. On October 8, with the help from our friends at Pirate Radio (shoutout to Doug) I was lucky enough to get to see The Garden in Philadelphia at Union Transfer.
The Garden is a band composed of twin brothers Wyatt and Fletcher Shears of Orange County, California, and their music has been broadly categorized under the “punk” title, but they would personally describe it as “Vada Vada.” I would describe their music as punk-inspired, experimental, and noisy.
They are known for their staple jester makeup (hence the reason we look like that), and it is common for fans to show up to their shows in their Jester inspired makeup- white face, and either red or black features like diamonds around their eyes or exaggerated smiles. I think it is such a cool way as a fan and listener to connect with the artist even more. Me and the friends I went with all decided to do our variations of the jester makeup and ultimately we ended up looking terrifying on the SEPTA, Philadelphia’s transit system.
Once we got to Union Transfer we somehow squeezed our way to the front to see the openers Kumo 99 and Flipper, respectively. These two openers were vastly different but very enjoyable. Kumo 99’s music leans closer to dance/house/electronic music, while Flipper is more similar to the Garden with heavy rock influences but more 80’s rock inspired.
The lead singer of Flipper, Ted Falconi, although on the older side, is probably the most energetic performer I have seen live. Flipper served as a good “primer” for what was to come with The Garden. I normally know the openers to shows I go to, but I had no prior knowledge of Flipper. I’m glad I went into it “blind” almost because there was no amount of exposure that could’ve prepared me for their performance.
Their performance energized the entire audience. Ted knows his audience and knows how to engage and energize them, and that’s exactly what he did; everybody in the crowd, whether they knew the music or not, was jamming along, and to me that seems like a really successful thing to accomplish.
The openers were amazing, and we were pumped to see the Shears twins come out. They opened with “Haunted House on Zillow” which, for a lack of better words, is a silly song to start a concert with.
For those who haven’t heard the song before, there is a creepy laugh that plays in the background and that, in conjunction with the excitement, the moshing started immediately.
For the most part, they performed songs off of their new album “Horsesh-t on Route 66” but they also did some songs from their earlier projects like “Kiss My Superbowl Ring”, “Mirror Might Steal Your Charm”, and “haha.” It was a good selection of songs from their discography and just a bunch of songs to go absolutely bonkers to. Some of my favorites they performed were “EGG,” “AMPM Truck,” “Call this # now,” and one of their most notable songs, “Thy Mission.”
Overall, I had an amazing time and I would like to thank Doug from Pirate Radio for helping me get a ticket to this show! This was easily one of my most memorable and enjoyable concert experiences. Union Transfer was an amazing venue and they made sure to hand out bottles of water to anyone who needed it, which was much appreciated after an intense hour of moshing. Unfortunately, I was having too much fun and I sweated all of my Jester makeup off, so there are no after pictures, but that goes to show how awesome the concert was.
By: Maddy Moore
| # | Artist | Record | Label |
| 1 | PENDANT | Harp | Saddle Creek |
| 2 | MATVEI | TALES_FOR_NIGHTCLUBS_II [EP] | Kitsune |
| 3 | WORKING MEN’S CLUB | Fear Fear | Heavenly/PIAS |
| 4 | MAGDALENA BAY | Mercurial World Deluxe | Luminelle |
| 5 | VTSS | Projections [EP] | Technicolour |
| 6 | DIVINO NINO | Last Spa On Earth | Winspear |
| 7 | LEBANON HANOVER | “Gallowdance” (Deflex Rave Edit) [Single] | Self-Released |
| 8 | DEATHS DYNAMIC SHROUD | Darklife | Self-Released |
| 9 | SEVDALIZA | Raving Dahlia [EP] | Twisted Elegance |
| 10 | DE LUX | Do You Need A Release? | Innovative Leisure |
| # | Artist | Record | Label |
| 1 | ST DONOVAN | “melanie forever” b/w “obsidian stone” [Single] | Self-Released |
| 2 | JAMETATONE | St. Gorge | Self-Released |
| 3 | LEBANON HANOVER, DEFLEX | “Gallowdance (Deflex Rave Edit)” [Single] | Self-Released |
| # | Artist | Record | Label |
| 1 | PRETTY SICK | Makes Me Sick Makes Me Smile | Dirty Hit |
| 2 | FLY ANAKIN | Frank | Lex |
| 3 | LAVA LA RUE | Hi-Fidelity [EP] | Marathon |
| 4 | MIKE | Disco! | 10k |
| 5 | JPEGMAFIA | LP! | EQT |
| 6 | ALEX G | God Save The Animals | Domino |
| 7 | MAVI | Laughing so had it hurts | MAVI 4 Mayor |
| 8 | SCUBADIVER | Godspeed To | Self-Released |
| 9 | SOFIE ROYER | Harlequin | Stones Throw |
| 10 | AVIAD | Believe [EP] | Self-Released |
| 11 | KNIFEPLAY | Animal Drowning | Topshelf |
| 12 | MAMALARKY | Pocket Fantasy | Fire Talk |
| 13 | NILUFER YANYA | PAINLESS | ATO |
| 14 | 070 SHAKE | You Can’t Kill Me | G.O.O.D./Def Jam |
| 15 | ACTION BRONSON | Cocodrillo Turbo | Loma Vista/Concord |
| 16 | ALVVAYS | Blue Rev | Polyvinyl |
| 17 | ARMAND HAMMER | Haram | Backwoodz Studioz |
| 18 | AUDREY NUNA | a liquid breakfast DELUXE | Arista |
| 19 | EVIDENCE | “Delay The Issue” [Single] | Self-Released |
| 20 | INJURY RESERVE | Superman That | Self-Released |
| 21 | LITTLE SIMZ | Sometimes I Might Be Introvert | AWAL Recordings |
| 22 | ROBERT GLASPER | Black Radio III: Supreme Edition | Loma Vista/Concord |
| 23 | SEEYOUSOON | VIDÉ | Self-Released |
| 24 | SHY HIGH | Goodbye Delicious [EP] | Self-Released |
| 25 | SHYGIRL | Nymph | Because |
| 26 | SKULLCRUSHER | Storm in Summer [EP] | Secretly Canadian |
| 27 | WHY BONNIE | 90 In November | Keeled Scales |
| 28 | YOUNG WABO | Mirage [EP] | New College |
| 29 | BIG THIEF | Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe In You | 4AD/Beggars Group |
| 30 | LUCY DACUS | Spotify Singles [EP] | Matador |
| # | Artist | Record | Label |
| 1 | LUCY DACUS | Spotify Singles [EP] | Matador |
| 2 | STELLA DONNELLY | Flood | Secretly Canadian/Secretly Group |
| 3 | DIFFERENT JANE | Rooms | Self-Released |
| 4 | PALM | Nicks And Grazes | Saddle Creek |
| 5 | DE LUX | Do You Need A Release? | Innovative Leisure |
| 6 | ALICIA CLARA | Velveteen [EP] | Hot Tramp |
| # | Artist | Record | Label |
| 1 | ABBEY, THE | “A Thousand Dead Witches” [Single] | Season Of Mist |
| 2 | SHOW ME THE BODY | Trouble The Water | Loma Vista/Concord |
| 3 | LAMB OF GOD | Omens | Epic |
| 4 | STORMRULER | Sacred Rites & Black Magick | Napalm |
| 5 | SUNAMI | “2022 Promotional Tape” [Single] | DAZE |
| 6 | CABAL | Exit Wound [EP] | Nuclear Blast |
| 7 | CABAL | Exit Wound [EP] | Nuclear Blast |
| 8 | AITTALA | “Collateral Damage” [Single] | Exitus Stratagem |
| 9 | SLIPKNOT | The End, So Far | Roadrunner |
| 10 | BOUNDARIES | Burying Brightness | 3DOT |
| # | Artist | Record | Label |
| 1 | FELETH | Divine Blight | Rob Mules |
| 2 | OBITUARY | “The Wrong Time” [Single] | Relapse |
| # | Artist | Record | Label |
| 1 | PERRY MAYSUN | Painting Naked [EP] | Self-Released |
| 2 | TOMMY RICHMAN | Alligator | Boom |
| 3 | ERNESTO BIRMINGHAM | At a Catalyst [EP] | A LONG lil while |
| 4 | AKAI SOLO | Spirit Roaming | Backwoodz |
| 5 | BLACKHEARTS, THE | Horn Of The Lamb | Uboy |
| 6 | SEFU | How to Cry | GAZO |
| 7 | BILLY WOODS | Church | Backwoodz Studioz |
| 8 | JEAN DAWSON | CHAOS NOW | Handwritten |
| 9 | SAEKYI | Angels dont call me | Two Faced |
| 10 | MAVI | Laughing so had it hurts | MAVI 4 Mayor |
Opening the episode is Technician News Editors Abigail, Emily and Heidi with the weekly news.
Following the weekly news EOT reporter, Maha, will be interviewing Vanessa Monica and Gregory Jerrod of Capital City Shufflers.
Concluding this episode, Maha, also speaks with Clay Harrison of the Museum of Durham. Covering the The Life and Legacy of Floyd B. McKissick Sr. Exhibit Opening at MoDH.
| # | Artist | Record | Label |
| 1 | TOMMY RICHMAN | Alligator | Boom |
| 2 | PERRY MAYSUN | Painting Naked [EP] | Self-Released |
| 3 | JEAN DAWSON | CHAOS NOW | Handwritten |
| 4 | MAVI | Laughing so had it hurts | Self-Released |
| 5 | ERNESTO BIRMINGHAM | At a Catalyst [EP] | A LONG lil while |
| 6 | KENNY MASON | Ruffs | RCA |
| 7 | KENNY BEATS | Louie | XL |
| 8 | YOUNG WABO | Mirage [EP] | New College |
| 9 | DIZ | Ultra.Violet | Self-Released |
| 10 | AVIAD | Believe [EP] | Self-Released |
| # | Artist | Record | Label |
| 1 | SAEKYI | Angels dont call me | Two Faced |
| 2 | TOMMY RICHMAN | Alligator | Boom |
| 3 | PERRY MAYSUN | Painting Naked [EP] | Self-Released |
| # | Artist | Record | Label |
| 1 | LAVA LA RUE | Hi-Fidelity [EP] | Marathon |
| 2 | PRETTY SICK | Makes Me Sick Makes Me Smile | Dirty Hit |
| 3 | SOFIE ROYER | Harlequin | Stones Throw |
| 4 | FLY ANAKIN | Frank | Lex |
| 5 | FLYING LOTUS | “The Room” b/w “You Don’t Know” [Single] | Warp |
| 6 | JPEGMAFIA | LP! | EQT |
| 7 | MAMALARKY | Pocket Fantasy | Fire Talk |
| 8 | MIKE | Disco! | 10k |
| 9 | NILUFER YANYA | PAINLESS | ATO |
| 10 | PARANOYDS, THE | Talk, Talk, Talk | Third Man |
| 11 | 070 SHAKE | You Can’t Kill Me | G.O.O.D./Def Jam |
| 12 | ACTION BRONSON | Cocodrillo Turbo | Loma Vista/Concord |
| 13 | ALEX G | God Save The Animals | Domino |
| 14 | ALVVAYS | Blue Rev | Polyvinyl |
| 15 | EVIDENCE | “Delay The Issue” [Single] | Self-Released |
| 16 | KNIFEPLAY | Animal Drowning | Topshelf |
| 17 | PIXIES | Doggerel | BMG |
| 18 | WAVEFORM | Last Room | Run For Cover |
| 19 | ARCA | KiCK iiiii | XL |
| 20 | AUDREY NUNA | a liquid breakfast DELUXE | Arista |
| 21 | AVIAD | Believe [EP] | Self-Released |
| 22 | BARRIE | Barbara | Winspear |
| 23 | BUILT TO SPILL | When The Wind Forgets Your Name | Sub Pop |
| 24 | DENZEL CURRY | Melt My Eyez See Your Future | Loma Vista/Concord |
| 25 | DIVINO NINO | Last Spa On Earth | Winspear |
| 26 | DREAMWEAVER | Made in Heaven | MagicCrafters |
| 27 | FKA TWIGS | CAPRISONGS | Young/Atlantic |
| 28 | HIATUS KAIYOTE | Mood Variant (The Remixes) | Brainfeeder |
| 29 | KIWI JR | Chopper | Sub Pop |
| 30 | LERA LYNN | Something More Than Love | Ruby Range/InGrooves |
| # | Artist | Record | Label |
| 1 | ALEX G | God Save The Animals | Domino |
| 2 | MAMALARKY | Pocket Fantasy | Fire Talk |
| 3 | PRETTY SICK | Makes Me Sick Makes Me Smile | Dirty Hit |
| 4 | KNIFEPLAY | Animal Drowning | Topshelf |
| 5 | PIXIES | Doggerel | BMG |
| 6 | ALVVAYS | Blue Rev | Polyvinyl |
| 7 | BUILT TO SPILL | When The Wind Forgets Your Name | Sub Pop |
| 8 | KILLS BIRDS | Married | KRO |
| 9 | SURF CURSE | Magic Hour | Atlantic |
| 10 | TEEN SUICIDE | honeybee | Run For Cover |