In this episode, the On Black. hosts discuss their fears about the future. For more, follow On Black. on Instagram.
On Future.
In this episode, the On Black. hosts discuss their fears about the future. For more, follow On Black. on Instagram.
| # | Artist | Record | Label |
| 1 | ALICE GLASS | PREY//IV | Eating Glass |
| 2 | NAKED FLAMES | Miracle in Transit | Dismiss Yourself |
| 3 | WORKING MEN’S CLUB | Fear Fear | Heavenly/PIAS |
| 4 | TENNYSON | Rot | Counter |
| 5 | PARABOLA WEST | Stars Will Light The Way | Self-Released |
| 6 | PENDANT | Harp | Saddle Creek |
| 7 | 2004 | “To You?” [Single] | 3260508 DK |
| 8 | LYZZA | Mosquito | Big Dada |
| 9 | MATVEI | TALES_FOR_NIGHTCLUBS_II [EP] | Kitsune |
| 10 | KY VOSS | The After | Play Alone |
| # | Artist | Record | Label |
| 1 | CALLOUS DAOBOYS,THE | Celebrity Therapist | eOne Rock |
| 2 | SILURIAN | End of Ordovicia [EP] | Ordovician |
| 3 | UPON YOUR GRAVE | Gold & Decay | Self-Released |
| 4 | BLACKBRAID | Blackbraid I | Self-Released |
| 5 | VENTED | “The End Game” [Single] | Self-Released |
| 6 | DARK FOREST | Ridge & Furrow [EP] | Cruz Del Sur |
| 7 | ORTHODOX | Learning To Dissolve | Century Media |
| 8 | UNDER THE PIER | The God Awful Truth/Under The Pier Split [EP] | Darktrail |
| 9 | THORNHILL | Heroine | UNFD |
| 10 | ROT | Organic | To Live A Lie |
| # | Artist | Record | Label |
| 1 | SLAUGHTER TO PREVAIL | “1984” [Single] | Sumerian |
| 2 | OBSIDIOUS | “Iconic” [Single] | Season of Mist |
| 3 | MANTIC RITUAL | Heart Set Stone [EP] | M-Theory |
| 4 | LIVING WRECKAGE | Living Wreckage | M Theory |
| 5 | LAMENTATIONS | “Prodigal” [Single] | Willowtip |
| # | Artist | Record | Label |
| 1 | CULTS | Host B Sides & Remixes | Sinderlyn |
| 2 | DUST STAR | Open Up That Heart | Lame-O |
| 3 | EMPEROR X | The Lakes of Zones B and C | MATHENY CHAD R |
| 4 | SMUT | “After Silver Leaves” [Single] | Bayonet |
| 5 | STELLA | Up And Away | Sub Pop |
| 6 | TEEN SUICIDE | honeybee | Run For Cover |
| 7 | MEDIUM, THE | For Horses | Still The Best/YK |
| 8 | YOUNG GUV | Guv IV | Run For Cover |
| 9 | ACTION BRONSON | Cocodrillo Turbo | Loma Vista/Concord |
| 10 | AYE CUE | Dream Machine | Aconic Media |
| 11 | BABEHOVEN | Sunk | DDW |
| 12 | BUILT TO SPILL | When The Wind Forgets Your Name | Sub Pop |
| 13 | CADENCE WEAPON | Parallel World | MNRK |
| 14 | GIRLPUPPY | “Destroyer” [Single] | Royal Mountain |
| 15 | MIKE | Disco | Self-Released |
| 16 | RICO NASTY | Las Ruinas | Sugar Trap |
| 17 | MOTHER NATURE | Male Fantasy | Audiotree |
| 18 | MOONCHILD | Starfruit | Tru Thoughts |
| 19 | PARIS TEXAS | Red Hand Akimbo [EP] | Self-Released |
| 20 | KNXWLEDGE | Meek, Vol. 5 | Stones Throw |
| 21 | LAVA LA RUE | Hi-Fidelity [EP] | Marathon |
| 22 | MIGHTY CAPEECH, THE | “Block Talk” [Single] | Self-Released |
| 23 | VINCE STAPLES | Ramona Park Broke My Heart | Blacksmith/Motown |
| 24 | 070 SHAKE | You Can’t Kill Me | G.O.O.D./Def Jam |
| 25 | ARCA | KicK iii | XL |
| 26 | BIG THIEF | Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe In You | 4AD/Beggars Group |
| 27 | AMINE | Twopointfive | CLBN |
| 28 | DENZEL CURRY | Melt My Eyez See Your Future | Loma Vista/Concord |
| 29 | FKA TWIGS | CAPRISONGS | Young/Atlantic |
| 30 | INJURY RESERVE | By The Time I Get To Phoenix | Self-Released |
| # | Artist | Record | Label |
| 1 | CULTS | Host B Sides & Remixes | Sinderlyn |
| 2 | DUST STAR | Open Up That Heart | Lame-O |
| 3 | SMUT | “After Silver Leaves” [Single] | Bayonet |
| 4 | BUILT TO SPILL | When The Wind Forgets Your Name | Sub Pop |
| 5 | EMPEROR X | The Lakes of Zones B and C | MATHENY CHAD R |
| 6 | GIRLPUPPY | “Destroyer” [Single] | Royal Mountain |
| 7 | KIWI JR | Chopper | Sub Pop |
| 8 | PRETTY SICK | “Human Condition” [Single] | Dirty Hit |
Starting this episode is Abigail, Heidi and Emily with the Weekly News.
Following the Weekly News, Maha Syed interviews Peg Morrison from NAMI covering several mental health topics. This interview does have a content warning due to the topics covered.
Lastly, Brian Jurado interviews Lou a bike mechanic at Oak City Cycling. They talk about Bike Maintenance, Cycling through Raleigh and several more tips!
Plover and Raleigh native Max Gowan talked about his new album Glossolalia (and what the title means), while also touching on Hopscotch day party culture and its role in the local music scene and what mixing and mastering add to a record.
Since the early days of Sonic Youth in the 80s all the way up to Saturday night at Hopscotch, Kim Gordon has always made you feel like you were in the coolest scene when observing her performance. Even in City Plaza being soaked in torrential downpour I felt like I was witnessing something that every music lover should see.
I think obviously from how I’m writing so far you can tell I am a huge Sonic Youth fan. After watching multiple videos from their performances throughout the years, I still felt like I was witnessing some of their magic in Kim’s performance whether that be the poetic vocals from her, or the mind blowing guitar playing from her and her backup band.
Her backup band consisted of bassist Camilla Charlesworth, guitarist Sarah Register, and drummer Madi Vogt. All of which seemed to be younger than 25 years old and were better than most seasoned professional musicians I’ve seen. The guitar player is what impressed me the most at replicating the distortion and feedback I’ve only dreamed of seeing someone accomplish live.
Although there was some Sonic Youth magic still there, I would like to be clear that this was not a Sonic Youth performance.
Kim’s latest songs she performed seemed to have a much more poetic and meaningful message. Her show was performed in front of a screen showing the view of any American drive that a person who lives here would see. Her lyrics and sounds that were created helped express the contained distress that many people feel when looking out the window at what the country has become. Some songs even alluded at the anguish we feel at the political decisions that are made on an everyday basis.
I would not expect Kim to engage much with the crowd, there were only a few words that were casually expressed at the crowd. I don’t think her music has ever been something that should be followed with a “How is everyone doing tonight?” or “Is everybody having fun tonight?”. She went through her set in about 45 minutes going through a few songs from her “No Home Record” that was released in 2019 and her “Grass Jeans” single from 2021.
She even ended her set with orchestral movement of guitar swings and pedal adjustments that created a beautiful mix of distortion, delay, and feedback to end the night. The show once again showed to me how Kim Gordon can cruise the line between obscure and appealing to make something that can only be described as extremely cool.
– Dilan Mattison
T-Time takes a look at MySpace and its impact on emo.
Dehd is a Chicago based band that features three members, a bassist who sings the majority of the songs, a guitarist who duets the bassist in certain times, and a percussionist who uses a floor tom drum, snare drum, and a MIDI controller.
There was a bit of delay between the end of Nation of Language’s set and their’s, most likely due to the amount of rain that was being poured upon everyone. After which the members came out for their sound check which was lengthy but was worth it. It was clear that when they started playing that every bit of adjustment was necessary.
The timbre of the vocalist as well as the sound that the guitarist was able to achieve gave the feeling of the 2018 and 2019 indie scene. The band was able to move to the music without struggling at all to play the music. The guitarist had a way of hopping around and moving that went well with the upbeat that most of the songs had.
It was great to see a band that is able to move to the music so fluently that the songs they are playing can be seen as an expression from all of them.
The bassist took time between a few songs to say what was on her mind in an effort to get the crowd laughing and distracted from the fact that we were all soaked in rain. In terms of who engaged with the crowd it was pretty much all done by the bassist.
I think even though the morale of the crowd wasn’t very high given the weather conditions she did a great job relating to everyone and the rest of the band helped with keeping the show enjoyable and entertaining.
– Dilan Mattison
| # | Artist | Record | Label |
| 1 | ALICE GLASS | PREY//IV | Eating Glass |
| 2 | HVOB | TOO | Different/PIAS |
| 3 | SEGA BODEGA | Romeo | Supernature |
| 4 | WORKING MEN’S CLUB | Fear Fear | Heavenly/PIAS |
| 5 | KY VOSS | The After | Play Alone |
| 6 | TENNYSON | Rot | Counter |
| 7 | PARABOLA WEST | Stars Will Light The Way | Self-Released |
| 8 | AMON TOBIN | How Do You Live | Nomark |
| 9 | COL LAWTON | Jordi LOVE Groove [EP] | Salted |
| 10 | I JORDAN | “Always Been” b/w “First Time Back” [Single] | Ninja Tune |
| # | Artist | Record | Label |
| 1 | RGB | 22222 [EP] | Raund Haus |
| 2 | ANDERS ILAR, JOHN H | Marax [EP] | Pinesky |
| 3 | FORBIDDEN CREME | it’s very hard for me, but i’m learning | Self-Released |
| 4 | KAEL ALDEN | Saturated Highs | Shorthand |