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Weekly Charts

Daytime charts 6/26

# Artist Record Label
1 NATALIE PRASS The Future And The Past ATO
2 SNAIL MAIL Lush Matador
3 KEVIN KRAUTER Toss Up Bayonet
4 TT LoveLaws Love Leaks/Caroline
5 SOFT KILL Savior Profound Lore
6 FRANKIE COSMOS Vessel Sub Pop
7 ICEAGE Beyondless Matador
8 BEACH HOUSE Seven (7) Sub Pop
9 OCEAN HOPE Rolling Days Hush Hush
10 HATCHIE Suger & Spice [EP] Double Double Whammy
11 CUT WORMS Hollow Ground Jagjaguwar
12 NIHILIST CHEERLEADER Riot, Right? Perfect Attendance
13 KING TUFF The Other Sub Pop
14 A PLACE TO BURY STRANGERS Pinned Dead Oceans
15 FORTH WANDERERS Forth Wanderers Sub Pop
16 ORA COGAN Crickets Hand Drawn Dracula
17 COURTNEY BARNETT Tell Me How You Really Feel Mom + Pop
18 FATHER JOHN MISTY God’s Favorite Customer Sub Pop
19 LITTLE JUNIOR Hi Grand Jury
20 SAM EVIAN You, Forever Saddle Creek
21 SHACKS, THE Haze Big Crown
22 DRINKS Hippo Lite Drag City
23 CURRENT JOYS A Different Age Danger Collective
24 MOANING Moaning Sub Pop
25 NO THANK YOU All It Takes To Ruin It All Lame-O
26 HABIBI Cardamom Garden [EP] Modern Sky Entertainment
27 SHOPPING The Official Body Fat-Cat
28 NO AGE Snares Like a Haircut Drag City
29 PETAL Magic Gone Run For Cover
30 US GIRLS In A Poem Unlimited 4AD

TOP ADDS:

1 MOURN Sopresa Familia Captured Tracks
2 ROLLING BLACKOUTS COASTAL FEVER Hope Downs Sub Pop
3 BLESSEDii [EP] CoinToss
4 FUTO In Heaven, All My Jokes Will Kill Marching Banana
5 NEIGHBOR LADY Maybe Later Friendship Fever
6 KADHJA BONET Childqueen Fat Possum
7 RVGA Quality Of Mercy Caroline

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Weekly Charts

Daytime Charts 6/19

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1 NATALIE PRASS The Future And The Past ATO
2 ICEAGE Beyondless Matador
3 SOFT KILL Savio rProfound Lore
4 TT LoveLaws Love Leaks/Caroline
5 OCEAN HOPE Rolling Days Hush Hush
6 US GIRLS In A Poem Unlimited 4AD
7 A PLACE TO BURY STRANGERS Pinned Dead Oceans
8 AMEN DUNES Freedom Sacred Bones
9 HOP ALONG Bark Your Head Off, Dog Saddle Creek
10 HALEY BLAIS Let Yourself Go [EP] Self-Released
11 CURRENT JOYS A Different Age Danger Collective
12 NO THANK YOU All It Takes To Ruin It All Lame-O
1 3SHOPPING The Official Body Fat-Cat
14 GOBBINJR ocala wick Topshelf
15 DR DOG Critical Equation We Buy Gold/Thirty Tigers
16 PREOCCUPATIONS New Material Jagjaguwar
17 EZRA FURMAN Transangelic Exodus Bella Union/PIAS
18 SALINE You Did It To Yourself Perfect Attendance
19 FRANKIE COSMOS Vessel Sub Pop
20 VOWWS Under The World Anti-Language
21 SCREAMING FEMALES All At Once Don Giovanni
22 HABIBI Cardamom Garden [EP] Modern Sky Entertainment
23 POST ANIMAL When I Think Of You In A Castle Polyvinyl
24 COURTNEY BARNETT Tell Me How You Really Feel Mom + Pop
25 KISSISSIPPI Sunset Blush Bug Crusher
26 SHACKS, THE Haze Big Crown
27 UNKNOWN MORTAL ORCHESTRA Sex & Food Jagjaguwar
28 LAS ROSAS Shadow By Your Side Greenway
29 FATHER JOHN MISTY God’s Favorite Customer Sub Pop
30 LA LUZ Floating Features Hardly Art

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Concert Preview

Volumes – Spring Tour 2018 @ Ground Zero 5/24/18

I was so excited for this show because one of my favorite bands, Upon A Burning Body, was playing! I am also really good friends with Joe from Upon A Burning Body and Myke from Volumes. So, I was looking forward to catching up with my friends!

The last time I saw Upon A Burning Body was at the Blind Tiger in Greensboro, NC.

At that show, I met the entire band and Danny Leal (the lead singer) gave me a hug and dedicated Texas Blood Money to me. Danny is a big fan of golfing, and I work in Pinehurst, NC which is one of the biggest and most popular golf locations in the United States. I promised him that the next time I see him, I would bring him some Pinehurst gear. So that is exactly what I did! I met up with him when I got to the venue and he was so excited and happy to see me. He was also really surprised when I gave him two golf shirts and a hat.

After hanging out with Danny, I met up with their bass player, Joe, and we also caught up. They were all really excited that I showed up to the show and kept asking me if I would be in the front again singing all of their songs. Is that even a question? OF COURSE I’m going to be in the front jamming out.

I bought a VIP ticket to meet Volumes and I got to hang out with the entire band. They were all really nice guys, and they were so excited to meet some of their fans. One of my friends is in the military and he was getting deployed that day. So, I asked Volumes if they could sign something for him and they did! Gus ended up sending him a video saying what’s up and Myke Facetimed him while my friend was on the way to the airport.

Volumes 

Myke Terry (Lead Singer) for Volumes 

After the meet and greet, Myke went with me and some friends to Zaxbys. Shoutout to Myke for paying for my food, you are the real MVP. Once we got back to the venue, I got in the front and was ready to jam out!

A couple of local bands played first, and they were pretty good! They were jamming out and trying to engage with the crowd, but like most shows, the crowd did not really get into the opening acts as much. Convictions was the first band from the tour lineup to play and they were really interactive with the crowd. There was some movement from the crowd and they did put on a great show! This band were Christian’s because the singer apologized to the fans if some people from that religion ever judged them. He also said that what those people do is not what they stand for. I thought that was pretty cool. The White Noise came on, and wow. They put on an amazing performance. The singer was a wild man! He got on some guy’s shoulders and was running around in the pit. He really got the crowd pumped up for the rest of the show.

Upon A Burning Body (UABB) was up next and you already know that I was hyped to see them! They came out playing Red Razor Wrist and the crowd exploded! Everyone was jamming out and there were people running around in the pit. UABB has amazing energy and I love seeing them live. Everyone in the band waved at me at some point during their set. They played my favorite song, Scars, and during that song, Danny was in front of me and he squatted down, ruffled my hair, and gave me a hug. There were two little kids in the front and Danny noticed them getting squished from the pit, so he pulled them on stage and let them watch the rest of the show from stage-side. They played all of their hits, such as You Don’t Own Me, Already Broken, Intermission, and Texas Blood Money. Danny dedicated their song, Sin City, to me. Joe gave me a guitar pick after their set and then it was time for Volumes!

Picture by: Rosario Gutierrez 

Can you spot me in this picture??

Volumes came out playing Left for Dead and the entire place was rocking! They also have great energy on stage and Myke has some sick dance moves. Everyone was singing and dancing to their songs. They played my favorite songs back to back. They played Finite, Feels Good, The Mixture, and Waves Control. After Waves Control, I went to UABB’s merch booth and hung out with Danny and Joe for the rest of the show. The guitarist for Volumes was walking around the venue while playing. He was at the bar and taking shots with fans, and he would go up behind people while playing. He was just hanging out having a great time. It was one of the funniest things I have ever seen. Volumes came out and did an encore and played Vahle and Intake.

All of the bands put on a great show and I was really impressed with the turnout! The venue really surprised me, it turned out to be a really cool place! I got to meet new people, hang out with some bands, and to top it all off, Danny said that I am UABB’s favorite fan! This show was worth the 4 hour drive!

Danny Leal (Lead Singer) for Upon A Burning Body 

Joe Antonellis (Bassist) for Upon A Burning Body 

THE SAW 

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Weekly Charts

Daytime Charts 6/5

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1 TT LoveLaws Love Leaks/Caroline
2 ICEAGE Beyondless Matador
3 CUT WORMS Hollow Ground Jagjaguwar
4 BUZZY LEE Facepaint [EP] Future Classic
5 FORTH WANDERERS Forth Wanderers Sub Pop
6 SOFT KIL LSavior Profound Lore
7 NO AGE Snares Like a Haircut Drag City
8 OCEAN HOPE Rolling Days Hush Hush
9 CAMP COPE How To Socialise & Make Friends Run For Cover
10 FRANKIE COSMOS Vessel Sub Pop
11 MOANING Moaning Sub Pop
12 NIHILIST CHEERLEADER Riot, Right? Perfect Attendance
13 CURRENT JOYS A Different Age Danger Collective
14 HOP ALONG Bark Your Head Off, Dog Saddle Creek
15 EZRA FURMAN Transangelic Exodus Bella Union/PIAS
16 AMEN DUNES Freedom Sacred Bones
17 SHOPPING The Official Body Fat-Cat
18 BEACH HOUSE Seven (7) Sub Pop
19 LADY LEGS Holy Heatwave Communicating Vessels
20 SHACKS, THE Haze Big Crown
21 DRINKS Hippo Lite Drag City
22 DURAND JONES AND THE INDICATIONS Durand Jones & The Indications Dead Oceans/Colemine
23 SOCCER MOMMY Clean Fat Possum
24 ED SCHRADER’S MUSIC BEAT Riddles Carpark
25 GENGAHR Where Wildness Grows Kobalt
26 ANNA BURCH Quit the Curse Polyvinyl
27 CORNIGLIA Corniglia Self-Released
28 LEBANON HANOVER Let Them Be Aliens Optika
29 DR DOG Critical Equation We Buy Gold/Thirty Tigers
30 GUM The Underdog Spinning Top

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Weekly Charts

Chainsaw Top Ten 6/3

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1 KATAKLYSM Meditations Nuclear Blast

2 FIT FOR AN AUTOPSY The Great Collapse eOne

3 WHITECHAPEL Mark of the Blade Metal Blade

4 KNOCKED LOOSE Laugh Tracks Pure Noise

5 TRAITORS Anger Issues [EP] IndiGoBoom

6 KAMELOT The Shadow Theory Napalm

7 UPON A BURNING BODY Red. White. Green. Sumerian

8 THY ART IS MURDER Hate Nuclear Blast

9 JUDAS PRIEST Firepower Epic

10 DYING FETUS Wrong One To Fuck With Relapse

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Weekly Charts

Daytime Charts 6/3

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TOP ADDS

1 COURTNEY BARNETT Tell Me How You Really Feel Mom + Pop
2 PARQUET COURTS Wide Awake! Rough Trade
3 PRISM TATS Mamba Anti-
4 POPTONE Poptone Cleopatra
5 TOMEMITSU The Cave (Deluxe Edition) S.A.D.
6 PROFESSOR CAVEMANVol. 4 [EP] Sniffling Indie Kids
7 DEEPER Deeper Fire Talk

TOP 30

1 CUT WORMS Hollow Ground Jagjaguwar
2 ICEAGE Beyondless Matador
3 TT Love Laws Love Leaks/Caroline
4 FORTH WANDERERS Forth Wanderers Sub Pop
5 BUZZY LEE Facepaint [EP] Future Classic
6 SHACKS, THE Haze Big Crown
7 AMEN DUNES Freedom Sacred Bones
8 EZRA FURMAN Transangelic Exodus Bella Union/PIAS
9 HOP ALONG Bark Your Head Off, Dog Saddle Creek
10 SCREAMING FEMALES All At Once Don Giovanni
11 US GIRLS In A Poem Unlimited 4AD
12 LEBANON HANOVER Let Them Be Aliens Optika
13 ANMLS ANMLS Slovenly/Algo
14 GOAT GIRL Goat Girl Rough Trade
15 NIHILIST CHEERLEADER Riot, Right? Perfect Attendance
16 PENDLETONS, THE Funk Forever [EP] Bastard Jazz
17 KISSISSIPPI Sunset Blush Bug Crusher
18 BRIEF CANDLES Retreater Guilt Ridden Pop
19 DURAND JONES AND THE INDICATIONS Durand Jones & The Indications Dead Oceans/Colemine
20 POST ANIMAL When I Think Of You In A Castle Polyvinyl
21 BOYO Me, Again Danger Collective
22 GUM The Underdog Spinning Top
23 ANNA BURCH Quit the Curse Polyvinyl
24 HINDS I Don’t Run Mom + Pop
25 CURRENT JOYS A Different Age Danger Collective
26 FRANKIE COSMOS Vessel Sub Pop
27 SOFT KILL Savior Profound Lore
28 UNKNOWN MORTAL ORCHESTRA Sex & Food Jagjaguwar
29 SPEEDY ORTIZ Twerp Verse Carpark
30 INSECURE MEN Insecure Men Fat Possum

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Podcasts

EOT266 Teachers Rally and Moms Demand Action 5/29/18


Marissa Jerden and Nick Weaver bring you another edition of “Eye on the Triangle,” live every Tuesday at 6 p.m. on WKNC 88.1 FM/HD1 Raleigh, wknc.org/listen, and available as a downloadable podcast.

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Weekly Charts

wknc nacc daytime charts 5/22

top adds:

1 KING TUFF The Other Sub Pop
2 STIMULATOR JONES Exotic Worlds and Masterful Treasures Stones Throw
3 SOFT KILL Savior Profound Lore
4 LA LUZ Floating Features Hardly Art
5 RF SHANNON Trickster Blues Cosmic Dreamer
6 HALEY BLAIS Let Yourself Go [EP] Self-Released
7 TRACYANNE AND DANNY Tracyanne And Danny Merge
8 LAS ROSAS Shadow By Your Side Greenway
9 LADY LEGS Holy Heatwave Communicating Vessels
10 TT LoveLaws Love Leaks/Caroline

top 30:

1 GOAT GIRL Goat Girl Rough Trade
2 CUT WORMS Hollow Ground Jagjaguwar
3 FORTH WANDERERS Forth Wanderers Sub Pop
4 ICEAGE Beyondless Matador
5 BUZZY LEE Facepaint [EP] Future Classic
6 SHOPPING The Official Body Fat-Cat
7 NO AGE Snares Like a Haircut Drag City
8 YOUNG FATHERS Cocoa Sugar Ninja Tune
9 SHACKS, THE Haze Big Crown
10 MOANING Moaning Sub Pop
11 HALEY BLAIS Let Yourself Go [EP] Self-Released
12 SHANNON AND THE CLAMS Onion Easy Eye Sound/Nonesuch
13 LEBANON HANOVER Let Them Be Aliens Optika
14 INSECURE MEN Insecure Men Fat Possum
15 HOT SNAKES Jericho Sirens Sub Pop
16 PENDLETONS, THE Funk Forever [EP] Bastard Jazz
17 SOCCER MOMMY Clean Fat Possum
18 BRIEF CANDLES Retreater Guilt Ridden Pop
19 NO THANK YOU All It Takes To Ruin It All Lame-O
20 US GIRLS In A Poem Unlimited 4AD
21 FRANKIE COSMOS Vessel Sub Pop
22 WENDY RAE FOWLER Warped Plug Research/Round Trip
23 SCREAMING FEMALES All At Once Don Giovanni
24 HOP ALONG Bark Your Head Off, Dog Saddle Creek
25 ANNA BURCH Quit the Curse Polyvinyl
26 SPEEDY ORTIZ Twerp Verse Carpark
27 UNKNOWN MORTAL ORCHESTRA Sex & Food Jagjaguwar
28 PREOCCUPATIONS New Material Jagjaguwar
29 GENGAHR Where Wildness Grows Kobalt
30 MELAINA KOL Bird Kill Worm It Takes Time

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Festival Coverage

Moogfest 2018 Recap

Now that we’ve all been able to recover from the weekend, it’s time for a recap of this year’s Moogfest. 15 miles of walking around Durham + at least 5 meals consisting of free sandwiches from the media lounge + 17 shows = one unforgettable weekend.

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The first show I went to was Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith. Maybe it was because I had gotten several free drinks at the opening party beforehand but I left Carolina Theatre absolutely sobbing, which was a good start to the weekend.

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Next we checked out Madame Gandhi. Her performance was dynamic and multifaceted, ranging from drum solos to rapping to reading poetry.

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I only caught a bit of Jamila Woods’ set but I enjoyed what I was able to hear. I really loved her recent album HEAVN and highly recommend it.

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I ended night one on a high note with Kelela, who put on a captivating performance. I was a little bit concerned when I heard she’d be playing Carolina Theatre- a seated venue- but they opened up the pit so people were able to dance.

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On Friday afternoon I stopped by the Raund Haus local producer showcase (check out my interview with Raund Haus a little further back on the blog!) Pictures is Double Barrel Benefit alum RGB.

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I headed back to Carolina Theatre for Jon Hopkins, which I wasn’t really feeling to be honest, but had a great light show.

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After quickly realizing I had lost my phone and retrieving it from the nice people at the Caroline Theatre front desk, I saw Suicideyear, a producer best known for his work with Yung Lean. This was honestly a weird show, complete with very unsettling visuals, but pretty fun.

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I LOVED Yves Tumor’s performance- it was the perfect kind of abrasive and weird. My friends all complained about their ears hurting afterwards and didn’t want to stay for the whole time but I highly enjoyed it.

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Next up was Shabazz Palaces. This was a really fun set and the crowd was absolutely loving it. I didn’t witness this myself but apparently there was a man in the front row dancing like crazy and swiping left on Tinder enthusiasticall during the set, which rocks.

I actually ended the night by checking out new Moogfest venue Fruit and Company and then going to an afterparty, but I didn’t get any pictures because both locations were too crowded.

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I was THRILLED when Moses Sumney was added to the Moogfest lineup mere days before the festival. I’m honestly a bit of a stan of his.His show was the first I saw on Saturday and it was a beautiful one. Very different from when I saw him at Moogfest in 2016- this time he had a full band with him!

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Pete Rock was another artist added last-minute (and as part of the free programming). 

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I was really excited about Psychic TV! None of my friends wanted to go with me to this show but I still enjoyed myself. Their bassist was wearing one of their own T-shirts, which absolutely owns.

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Jenny Hval killed it as per usual. I’ve been lucky enough to have seen her three times and each time has been amazing. She always incorporates weird performance art into her sets, and this time it consisted of a gigantic inflatable clam and a few inflatable pears that she had her collaborators blow up while she performed.

Later in the night I caught excellent sets by Fatima Al Qadiri and DJ Stingray but unfortunately didn’t get photos due to poor lighting.

Overall, I had a great time and caught some sets by artists that I wouldn’t expect to be in North Carolina for any other reason- even if some of the bigger names dropped off the lineup this year.

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Podcasts

EOT265 Poor People’s Campaign 5/15/18


Marissa Jerden and Nick Weaver bring you another edition of “Eye on the Triangle,” live every Tuesday at 6 p.m. on WKNC 88.1 FM, wknc.org/listen, and available as a downloadable podcast.