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Music News and Interviews

Swanky Giveaways for this Week!

The local shows keep rolling, after a successful weekend of Hopscotch Musical Festival, and the upcoming SPARKcon, the Triangle is the place to be!

We have a lot of giveaways for you this week. You know what that means—listen to WKNC throughout your entire day and you could win tickets to:

9/15- Jay Clifford at Cat’s Cradle

9/16 – Shooter Jennings at Cat’s Cradle
The Small Ponds at The Pour House

9/17 – Holy Ghost Tent Revival at Lincoln Theatre

Old Ceremony at Cat’s Cradle **CD release party!

Urban Sophisticates at The Pour House

9/18 – Billy Bragg at Cat’s Cradle

Free Electric State at The Pour House

9/19 – Drive-By Truckers at Lincoln Theatre

JP Chrissie & Fairground Boys at Cat’s Cradle

On-going  movie tickets—The American and Resident Evil: Afterlife at Crossroads 20 in Cary

Even if you don’t win tickets, stay up to date on all local shows with our Rock Report!

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Music News and Interviews

The XX Win the Mercury Prize

Every year the Mercury Prize is awarded to an act who is considered to have put out the best British album within the past year. This year, after much anticipation among British music aficionados, The XX have been declared the winner for their album XX. Facing a tremendous amount of competition from acts including Mumford and Sons, Laura Marling, and Paul Weller, The XX came out on top at the end of the wait.

After it was announced that The XX won the prize on September 7, band member Oliver Sim went on to say “Thank you so much, we’ve had the most incredible year.“ He later added, “Everyday we’ve woken up to something incredible.”

The XX now join a group of artists that include Klaxons, Franz Ferdinand, and Arctic Monkeys.

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New Album Review

Citizens of the Empire self-released debut politically charged

88.1 WKNC’s Pick of the Week 9/10

written by Sarah Hager, WKNC DJ

As I opened Citizen of the Empire’s self-titled and self-released debut, the CD insert caught my attention. Where the copyright information should be, I read, “No Rights Reserved.”

“We prefer to make our lives a work of art as opposed to ‘making a living’ from our art. Reproduce and distribute in any form by any means. Share with your friends and enemies alike.” I will say, after listening, I’ll be sure to do just that. The seven-track album starts off with a slow, ethereal guitar riff with subtle crash symbols. This track, entitled “Insurrection is Our only Weapon against the Machine of Alienation,” is a perfect way to get the listener ready for the remainder of the album. Citizens of the Empire seems to be a very politically-oriented band, giving links to Zeitgeist, among other online movies, as well as titling the tracks according to their views. I immediately realized I would get a fuller experience if I turned the music up and let it replace all other things I was thinking of. Closing my eyes, it was easy to lose myself in the music. The fourth track, “Power is not to Be Conquered, It is to Be Destroyed” is by far the strongest. It’s immediately up-tempo and forceful. Continuous riffs throughout make it fun and interesting for the duration of its six-minute length. “Everything We Possess will in turn Possess Us” is another example of exciting riffs, but this time sprinkled over the seven-minute track contributes to such a full-sounding post-rock song. The ending song, “We Pay for Our Lives with Our Deaths,” is a strong finish to the album. Its intricate guitar is weaved into enough vice that when the song finishes, all you want is more. I was surprised to learn Citizens only consists of three members—Andrew Carson playing drums, Patrick Seawell on bass, and Jacob West shredding guitar. This three-piece is from Minneapolis, MN. Citizens fits in perfectly with bands such as Mogwai, God is an Astronaut and Explosions in the Sky. While your mind won’t be blown to pieces, it will be fully satisfied by the instrumental rock laid out for listening pleasure.

“88.1 WKNC Pick of the Week is published in every Friday in the print edition of Technician, as well as online at technicianonline.com and wknc.org/blog.”

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New Album Review

My Morning Jacket guitarist’s solo debut a perfect record for fall

88.1 WKNC’s Pick of the Week 9/3
By Charlie Burnett, WKNC DJ

Side projects by members of great bands tend to go one of two ways. Either they’re just as great as the actual band, like Wilco-offshoot Loose Fur, or bland and forgettable, like Mick Jagger’s entire solo output. Guitarist for country-rockers My Morning Jacket Carl Broemel’s debut solo record, All Birds Say, falls into the former category.

When performing with My Morning Jacket, Broemel can often be found flailing around the stage during up-tempo barn-burners, or adding texture to one of the band’s hazy ballads. For Broemel’s solo record, however, he trades in his electric guitar for an acoustic set of lilting country-folk numbers perfect for the segue into fall.

With a warm voice similar to My Morning Jacket lead-man Jim James, Broemel effortlessly works his way through breezy, relatively simple songs that, generally put, fall into the folk-rock genre.

The instrumental title track, “All Birds Say,” proves an apt starting point for the record. A sunny, classical, guitar melody eases up to a piano-bass-drums combo that gently fades into second track “Life Leftover,” a laid-back folk song about not taking for granted the short time we are given on earth.

Tucked into a dreamy country number called “Carried Away,” a subtly moaning lap steel guitar matches the weary chorus: “Don’t get carried away in the past, it’s not there/Don’t get carried away in the past, it’s not fair.” These lyrics are merely one example of the subtly poignant style of Broemel’s songwriting.

Elsewhere on All Birds Say, simple truths such as “Seems impossible to get ahead/When you are only making just enough,” from “Enough,” and the close detail of the gentle shuffling “On The Case,” with its descriptions of dusty, unfinished books and weeds “growing in beds by the water,” display Broemel’s lyrical prowess.

All Birds Say may disappoint some My Morning Jacket fans looking for another record of balls-to-the-wall, country-rock anthems and psychedelic balladry. Those willing to accept the fact that All Birds Say is a slower, more easy-going affair, however, will find a perfect fall record full of lilting, country-folk songs focused on the simple truths and nuances of everyday life.

88.1 WKNC Pick of the Week is published in every Friday in the print edition of Technician, as well as online at technicianonline.com and wknc.org.

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New Album Review

Best Coast album features mix of romantic vocals and cynicism

88.1 WKNC’s Pick of the Week 8/27
By Michael Jones, WKNC DJ

Every once in a while you stumble across a band that perfectly defines a specific type of music, and with Best Coast’s debut Crazy For You, they prove that they are one of those bands.

Best Coast has debuted with a stellar entry into a surfer rock genre that has seemed to dominate much of the indie rock music scene over the past year. The band has gone so far to describe their sound as a girl lying on the beach in the 1990s wearing a bathing suit from the 50s.

Best Coast is the musical collaboration between vocalist Bethany Cosentino, multi-instrumentalist Bobb Bruno and their touring drummer Ali Koehler. Coming out of Los Angeles, California, Best Coast has produced immense hype, recently being named the best new band of 2010 by the British publication NME, and are also set to play at this year’s Hopscotch Music Festival in downtown Raleigh this September.

The band kicks off their album just as you might expect. The starry-eyed, love-longing vocals of Cosentino come out in their best fashion with the track Boyfriend. Cosentino emphasizes her desire for a man and her contempt for another woman vying for his attention. “If I could only get her out of the picture / Then he would know how much I want him,” demonstrates her love for this guy she desires to return her love. Finally, toward the end of the fantastic track, Cosentino dives into some of the more dreamy elements of Best Coast when she thinks up a series of romantic and beautiful activities they would share.

The entire album is not compiled solely of sweet, romantic songs. The title track Crazy For You demonstrates Cosentino’s push-pull tendencies toward her significant other when she delivers the lyrics, “I want to hit you then I kiss you / Want to kill you then I miss you.” Bordering on sentiments that reflect both insecurity and defiance, she is consistently second-guessing herself.

Best Coast is able to capitalize on their marijuana-influenced, beach pop tunes with their track The End. This slick entry into the album shows the appearance of being laid-back – yet somehow worried – about the relationships that Cosentino describes throughout the album.

Each track appears to be a unique entry into a specific feeling that the Best Coast is getting across in a way that creates diversity and breeds excellence. Songs like Goodbye demonstrate the band’s ability to dip into the harshest areas of cynicism, while Bratty B shows that she can change in order to be with her loved one once again.

As the album comes to a close, Best Coast delivers track after track that show Cosentino second-guessing and coming to frustrating conclusions about wanting to be with this mystery man. However, she seems to acknowledge forces outside of her control are preventing them from being together.

At the end of the day, Best Coast’s Crazy For You provides a stand-out entry into a surfer rock genre that may seem oversaturated to some, and if hitting the top 40 for an independent band’s debut record proves anything, it is that they have the potential to be one of the next big names in pop.

88.1 WKNC Pick of the Week is published in every Friday in the print edition of Technician, as well as online at technicianonline.com and wknc.org.

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Non-Music News

EOT40 The Record 9/7/10

Jacob takes us to Duke University’s Nasher Museum to tour their new exhibit on the record.

Listen to episode 40.

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Music News and Interviews

Giveaways for the week!

This week is somewhat slow for giveaways, but golly gee, you’d better believe that next week we’ll be back in the busy giveaway time!

Nevertheless, this week you could win tickets to see:

Kings of Leon w/The Black Keys & The Whigs at The Time Warner Cable Music Pavilion on September 13. What a LINE-UP!

*If you win, be sure to gloat to DJ Ones, he’s a huge Whigs fan

The American (movie) at Crossroads Cinema

or a veritable smorgasbord of artist schwag (CDs, T-shirts, vinyls, etc)

As always, look out for local shows (with or without free tickets) at our rock report!

Remember, you can’t win if you don’t listen!

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Festival Coverage

Follow me at Hopscotch!

Hello, WKNC fans, I am the staff photographer, Katie, a.k.a the Blog Lady because I also edit the blog, and I’m going to be at Hopscotch ALL WEEKEND taking photographs! Don’t worry, my camera will be much nicer than that.

As frequently as I can, AT LEAST once a day, I will be uploading my photos onto Flickr and putting up slideshows on the blog! I’m going to try to hit as many venues and as many shows as I can throughout the entire event. I’ll definitely cover the events put on by WKNC, and I’m especially excited for the smaller shows that will compile great local musicians from every music genre!

So be checking the blog daily for my photo updates, and if you have any special request of shows you’d like to see photos of, leave a comment on this post!

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Music News and Interviews

Arcade Fire’s music video uses Google Maps to a new level

I am always on the look-out for unique music videos, and typically, indie bands pull through with quality footage. However, Arcade Fire’s new video for “We Used To Wait” trumps them all.

Chris Milk used GoogleChrome technology to create an interactive “experience” (because the term “music video” doesn’t do it justice.)

This is how it works: You type in your childhood address. The video will load and when it is ready, a play button will appear. This interactive music video opens a variety of other windows throughout the song, allowing for the viewer to get swept up into the nostalgia.

Close your other browser windows, turn up your speakers, and enjoy.

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DJ Highlights

KNC DJs Pick Their “Entrance Themes”

Not too long ago I sent the fine DJs the task of selecting their entrance theme. You may be thinking, “What is this crazy entrance theme you speak of DJ Ones?” The answer is quite simply this: your entrance theme is the song that would hypothetically play as soon as you entered a room. Below are the handful of responses that I received from DJs across most formats at the station.


Sweet Annie Rich

Robert Earl KeenWhenever Kindness Fails

[youtube width=“425” height=“25”]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rz47SXpbYdw

DJ Elly May

Led ZeppelinWhen The Levee Breaks

[youtube width=“425” height=“25”]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbJQT2eDseA

Agent Orange

Holy FuckLovely Allen

[youtube width=“425” height=“25”]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrtQEaeGaZY#t=18s

Filthy Rich

Kens’ Theme from Street Fighter II – Guitar Version

[youtube width=“425” height=“25”]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W98RFGgont0

Sweet Melissa

Mark Mothersbaugh –  Ping Island/Lightning Strike Rescue Op (The Life Aquatic Soundtrack)

[youtube width=“425” height=“25”]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRibnHiuZkQ#t=01m03s

DJ Mensch

HockeySong Away

[youtube width=“425” height=“25”]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EjMHyq2vrQk

DJ Ones

JusticeGenesis

[youtube width=“425” height=“25”]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ThKNt-GY1ww#t=38s

Kojo

John Cage – 4’33

[youtube width=“425” height=“25”]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hUJagb7hL0E#t=0m40s

Iris G

Cee LoFuck You

[youtube width=“425” height=“25”]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CAV0XrbEwNc&has_verified=1

Noobhammer

Sabaton – 40:1

[youtube width=“425” height=“25”]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N534o7gETE0

The Blog Lady (the blog editor)

John Williams – Star Wars Theme

[youtube width=“425” height=“25”]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EjMNNpIksaI

DJ Mollypop

Apples in StereoEnergy

[youtube width=“425” height=“25”]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8iaVEeTm3OM

N!cole

StarfuckerRawnald Gregory Erickson the Second

[youtube width=“425” height=“25”]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Z8oYH_bhnA

DJ Switch

Jeff Barry and Je’net Dubois – Movin’ On Up

[youtube width=“425” height=“25”]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p9y4iXAso4I


What would your entrance theme be? Let us know in the comment section below!