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Alex G on writing music for yourself and loving the process

There’s an undeniable charm that comes from seeing an angsty college band play a show in the soggy, rundown quarters of a musty basement. Moldy walls hug the pseudo-tortured souls inside as cigarette smoke slips in from under the door frame.

When I finally arrived at Area 15 in Charlotte, the building seemed like less of a venue and more of an abandoned screen printing shop. In fact, the street level is a small business incubator housing miscellaneous companies from real estate agents to fitness consultants. The actual show is in the basement of course, down the stairs past some abandoned rooms filled with discarded furniture. But that’s what you would expect of an Alex G and Elvis Depressedly tour.

I identify Alex Giannascoli quickly by his iconic shoulder-length black hair and slouched shoulders. He is sitting in the back of the venue, behind some merch strewn out on a lawn table. Although he is next to his bandmate Sam Accione and chatting occasionally with fans who approach him, the 21-year-old songwriter seems distant from everyone in the room.

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I’m nervous initially when I introduce myself to Giannascoli, but his warm, inviting smile quickly puts me at ease in the first few seconds and we fall into a comfortable conversation. I can see soon that he’s just a normal college kid, slightly surprised by his own success, but mostly just taking life as it comes to him.

Giannascoli began uploading his songs online under the name Alex G when he was 17. His raw, emotional lyrics eventually caught the attention of Mathew Lee Cothran – frontman of the band Elvis Depressedly occasionally recording under solo project Coma Cinema. Cothran already had an established internet presence at the time and was signed to indie label Orchid Tapes, so getting the word out about an incredibly talented new artist was in his field. Giannascoli credits Cothran with his renown.

“Mat definitely helped me the most, you know Mat,” he motions to another room where I assume Cothran is waiting. I nod and his eyes brighten as he talks to me about his mentor. “He posted about me on his band’s website and that got me a lot of recognition.”

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Mathew Lee Cothran

Over the next few years, Giannascoli released music on his bandcamp at a steady rate, gaining increasing recognition for his work as more people were exposed to it. DSU, his first full 12” vinyl was released this summer through Orchid Tapes and made reviews on Pitchfork, CMJ, and The Rolling Stone.

I ask Giannascoli if he’s ever felt like giving up on music, but he’s confused with the question. I rephrase it asking him if he’s ever lost faith in his ability to produce something good. He immediately rejects the idea.

“I never let myself think of it as a career,” states the song-writer. “I make music for me because I really enjoy it. I would just record songs every time I felt like I needed to personally. I never had any intention other than making noise I like, in order to avoid disappointment.” He thinks about it for another moment. “It’s kind of like having a girlfriend or boyfriend. If you love them, you don’t want to think about marrying them because if it didn’t work out, you would be so disappointed.”

Giannascoli first started playing guitar when he was 15 in a band with his friends called Skin Cells. I ask him about the first show they played in his high school’s library, put on by its own radio station The Screaming Females.

“We were pretty bad, but it was our first show,” recalls Giannascoli. He looks over at Accione who was in Skin Cells with him to trigger his memory. “I remember I couldn’t get my guitar in tune. I had just learned guitar and I switched with one of my friends right before we played. But it went alright I guess, for a first show.”

Sam Accione

Giannascoli’s success with his last album keeps faith in the DIY, bedroom recording music scene. Just as he looked up to Cothran, many emerging song-writers look up to him now. I ask Giannascoli if he has advice for young artists.

“Make some good music, send it to a lot of blogs, play a lot of shows.” He considers it more. “You have to do it because you love the process, if you do it for any other reasons, you’ll get discouraged.”

Giannascoli performs a short set later mainly playing songs off DSU. The small crowd screams the lyrics to Animal along with Giannascoli. He ends his set with Message, the final songoff of his album Rules, closing with the somber lyrics But I’m just stuck here by your window / Oh look how you have changed.

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Giannascoli said if he DJ’d for his college radio, his DJ name would be “Spicy Boy” and he would play Jessica Lea Mayfield, Lucinda Williams, The Knife, and Aphex Twin on his first show.

All of his music can be downloaded off sandy.bandcamp.com

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Podcasts

The Pinkerton Raid

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Local Music Music News and Interviews

Phian interviewed Durham group The Pinkerton Raid before they played Local Band Local Beer at TIr Na Nog Irish Pub last Thursday.

You can also hear four of their songs during the interview: A Beautiful World, Just A Boy, Sins of the Fathers, and April Flower.

The Pinkerton Raid will be playing locally again at Motorco Music Hall in Durham on Friday August 8th.

You can catch the Pinkerton Raid on Facebook, Twitter, and Bandcamp.

Listen here.

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Music News and Interviews

WKNC is giving away tickets for Slightly Stoopid w/ special guest Stephen Marley and G Love & Special Sauce at Red Hat Amphitheater on August 8th. Just be the correct caller when the DJ asks for it, and you could win yourself some free tickets!

Slightly Stoopid truly has a unique sound which the band describes as, “A fusion of folk, rock, reggae, and blues with hip-hop, funk, metal and punk.“ This may sound hard to believe, but after listening to a few of their songs it is clear that Slightly Stoopid really do have an eclectic sound that’s bound to keep you entertained all night long.

Stephen Marley is the son of Bob Marley and, like his father, he has had much success with his reggae career, already earning 5 Grammy awards for his work in his brother’s band, Ziggy Marley & the Melody Makers. Stephen has been involved with reggae for his whole life, and now it is your chance to experience his work live. Who else better to hear reggae from than the son of Bob Marley, right?!

G. Love & Special Sauce is another band that brings a unique sound to the stage. It’s often classified as alternative, hip-hop, and blues. Their edgy riffs and laid back style will probably leave you saying, “Dude, these dudes are gnnnarly.”

So be on the listen for DJs giving away these tickets!

Good Luck!

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Music News and Interviews

David Gray will be coming to The Red Hat Amphitheater in downtown Raleigh on August 11, and WKNC has tickets for you! Just be the correct caller when the DJ asks for it, and you could win yourself a night of great music. David Gray has been rocking out for over two decades now with successful albums like “White Ladders” and “Life In Slow Motion”. With much critical acclaim, Gray has become known as one of the best singer-songwriters in popular music.

Recently, David Gray released his new album “Mutineers”, which shows off his gift and experience in making music. There are plenty of great indie/soft rock melodies overlaid by the unmistakable voice of David Gray. Definitely give this album a listen if you haven’t already, OR even better, win some tickets and hear it live! So, Please Forgive Me if I missed anything. Don’t Sail Away to Babylon before you get a chance to win these tickets. If you want to stop hearing these horribly bad puns, then you better stop reading this post and you better start listening for WKNC DJs giving away these tickets!

For more info on David Gray and his new album Mutineers visit:

http://davidgray.com/

Good Luck! 

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New Album Review

Fresh outta high school, Astro Cowboy releases Hedonism Colosseum

Wilmington indie rockers, Astro Cowboy, released their first full length album last weekend titled Hedonism Colosseum. Complete with a release party at Bourgie Nights in Wilmington on July 12th, the band handed out a hundred free copies of their album and also released it on bandcamp the following day. 

Hedonism Colosseum explores the feelings, relationships, drama, and juvenile joy of being in high school. As the band writes on their bandcamp page: 

“Remember when you thought that high school was going to last forever? When you thought that it was the apex of real? Every relationship, decision, and action you made, you thought was going to remain relevant and important for the rest of your life? This album is the result of those feelings.”

Hedonism Colosseum album art

The album features 10 brand new, original songs. It includes the heavier, punk influenced songs like “White Shoes“ and ”Suntan“ which share a similar sound with the band’s first EP Rat-Man Vann, but on more than a couple tracks, such as “Inhale” and “Goodbye, A.E.G.” the band takes instrumental explorations with intricate guitar riffs and drum fills that sound reminiscent of Modest Mouse’s The Lonesome Crowded West.  

All in all this is a very solid record, and my only complaint is that it’s not longer! Clocking in at 40 minutes, the end of this album leaves the listener wanting more. 

Astro Cowboy follows the release of their album with an East Coast tour supporting fellow Wilmington band, Museum Mouth.

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Weekly Charts

WKNC 88.1 FM CHARTS July 22, 2014

WKNC Radio 200

Rank–Artist–Recording–Label

1–DAN MELCHIOR UND DAS MENACE–Hunger–Castle Face

2–CRAFT SPELLS–Nausea–Captured Tracks

3–PARQUET COURTS–Sunbathing Animal–What’s Your Rupture?

4–A SUNNY DAY IN GLASGOW–Sea When Absent–Lefse

5–SLAVVE–Slavve–Bloodmoss

6–WHITE REAPER–White Reaper–Polyvinyl

7–TIGERS JAW–Charmer–Run For Cover

8–LANDLADY–Upright Behavior–Hometapes

9–TOTAL CONTROL–Typical System–Iron Lung

10–GULP–Season Sun–Everloving

11–WHITE LUNG–Deep Fantasy–Domino

12–TURN TO CRIME–Can’t Love–Old Flame-Mugg And Bopp

13–COLD BEAT–Over Me–Crime On The Moon

14–DEAD STARS–Slumber–Old Flame

15–PETER MATTHEW BAUER–Liberation!–Mexican Summer

16–OBN IIIS–Third Time To Harm–Tic Tac Totally

17–LULUC–Passerby–SUB POP

18–BEVERLY–Careers–Kanine

19–XENO AND OAKLANDER–Par Avion–Ghostly International

20–HONEYBLOOD–Honeyblood–Fat Cat

21–EULA–Orderly [7-Inch]–Bloodmoss

22–WUNDER WUNDER–Everything Infinite–Dovecote

23–KUTOSIS–Dream It Away–Jealous Lovers Club

24–ANTLERS–Familiars–Anti

25–VULKANO–Live Wild Die Free–Self-Released

26–PHOX–Phox–Partisan

27–MATT KIVEL–Days Of Being Wild–Woodsist

28–BLACK BANANAS–Electric Brick Wall–Drag City

29–PHENOMENAUTS–Escape Velocity–Silver Sprocket

30–FUTURE LOVES PAST–Our Solar System [EP]–Self-Released

Top Adds

Rank–Artist–Recording–Label

1–WHITE FENCE–For The Recently Found Innocent–Drag City

2–FIELD MOUSE–Hold Still Life–Topshelf

3–ALVVAYS–Alvvays–Polyvinyl

4–FADED PAPER FIGURES–Relics

5–GOT A GIRL–I Love You But I Must Drive Off This Cliff Now–Bulk

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Music News and Interviews

Beck Ticket Giveaway

Want tickets to see Beck tonight at Red Hat Amphitheater? All you have to do is be the first to correctly answer three questions. The answers can all be found here on our blog.

1) How many back up singers did Curtis Eller’s American Circus have when they played Local Band Local Beer?

2) During our Lounge session with Tweens, what was on the bass player, Peyton Copes’ shirt?

3) At the Mykki Blanco/Discovery show at King’s Barcade, Mykki covered his nipples with _________.

Be the first to reblog this post/tweet at us with the correct answers and your contact info, and we’ll tell you how to pick up your tickets!

*You must be following WKNC on twitter/tumblr to be eligible*

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Podcasts

Weller


Nathan Toben has long been a fixture of the North Carolina music scene. Years ago he could be spotted in rhythm sections for acts like Wild Wild Geese or Americans in France, but he’s best known for being the mysterious front man for The Toddlers. The Toddlers received constant praise from musicians and concertgoers alike for their dark, dreamy pop songs that propelled them to opening spots for acts like Lost in the Trees and The Love Language. But once the band released their full-length debut they seemed to die out with a whimper. Now nearly half a year later Nathan Toben has resurfaced as the sole member of Weller, an incredible music expedition into the depths of “studio magic” and the inner-expanses of one man’s mind.

Toben joined Grant Golden in the studio for Carolina Grown two weeks ago to discuss the inspiration behind his concept album 1, a piece of work that’s as brooding as it is groovy. Compelled by the age-old concept of the four elements, Toben teamed up with Wesley Wolfe (who covered most of the production for the album) to crank out an album’s worth of introspective pop brilliance. Throughout the hour Toben discussed the songwriting process behind these tracks, his inspiration for making this a studio exclusive project (meaning no live shows) and what we can expect to hear from the esteemed songwriter in the near future.

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Music News and Interviews

One of the best parts of North Carolina’s music scene is the familial vibes that go around. Some have described it as an “incestuous” community where lineups are interchangeable, band members come and go, but everyone feeds off of one another. So what happens when one of the area’s most beloved songwriters decides to go on his own and craft an album entirely on his lonesome…well something along the lines of Weller.

Nathan Toben has long been a fixture of the North Carolina music scene. Years ago he could be spotted in rhythm sections for acts like Wild Wild Geese or Americans in France, but he’s best known for being the mysterious front man for The Toddlers. The Toddlers received constant praise from musicians and concertgoers alike for their dark, dreamy pop songs that propelled them to opening spots for acts like Lost in the Trees and The Love Language. But once the band released their full-length debut they seemed to die out with a whimper. Now nearly half a year later Nathan Toben has resurfaced as the sole member of Weller, an incredible music expedition into the depths of “studio magic” and the inner-expanses of one man’s mind.

Toben joined Grant Golden in the studio for Carolina Grown two weeks ago to discuss the inspiration behind his concept album 1, a piece of work that’s as brooding as it is groovy. Compelled by the age-old concept of the four elements, Toben teamed up with Wesley Wolfe (who covered most of the production for the album) to crank out an album’s worth of introspective pop brilliance. Throughout the hour Toben discussed the songwriting process behind these tracks, his inspiration for making this a studio exclusive project (meaning no live shows) and what we can expect to hear from the esteemed songwriter in the near future.

Listen for some selected tracks from Weller’s debut full-length and the full conversation.