


Local Band Local Beer at Tir Na Nog Thanksgiving night featured a lineup of seven local singer-songwriters. Chit Nasty, Zach Gregory, Bobby Bryson, Thomas McNeely, Ryan Kennemur, Sarah Ward, and Jade Maurelle played.
General coverage of local music happenings



Local Band Local Beer at Tir Na Nog Thanksgiving night featured a lineup of seven local singer-songwriters. Chit Nasty, Zach Gregory, Bobby Bryson, Thomas McNeely, Ryan Kennemur, Sarah Ward, and Jade Maurelle played.
Phian interviewed Paperhaus last Thursday before they played Local Band Local Beer at Tir Na Nog Irish Pub in Raleigh.
(We interviewed Paperhaus back in September during Hopscotch, too!)
During this interview, you can hear four songs: Cairo, All Through the Night, Helicopters, and Untitled.
Keep up with Paperhaus on their website, Facebook, and Bandcamp!
Phian interviewed Vanguard Party last Thursday before they played Local Band Local Beer at Tir Na Nog Irish Pub in Raleigh.
You can hear four songs during their interview: Supernova, Feel It, Yolo Sunrise, and Lightwaves.
Keep up with Vanguard Party on their website, Facebook and ReverbNation!
Phian interviewed Major and the Monbacks last Thursday before they played Local Band Local Beer at Tir Na Nog Irish Pub in Raleigh.
You can hear three of their songs during the interview: Don’t Say A Word, Come on Home, and The Way Things Go.
Check Major and the Monbacks out on their website, Facebook, and Bandcamp!
Phian interviewed The Family last Thursday before they played Local Band Local Beer at Tir Na Nog Irish Pub.
During the interview, you can hear four of their songs: Day Dreamin’, Losing Control, Hey Baby and Round N Round.
They also took a selfie in our studio!
You can keep up with The Family on ReverbNation and Facebook!
Phian sat down with Nuclear Honey last Thursday before they played at Tir Na Nog Irish Pub’s Local Band Local Beer night.
During the interview, you can also hear three songs: Long Time Comin’, You Want It All and 3 Weeks In Paradise.
Check out Nuclear Honey on Facebook, Bandcamp, and Reverb Nation!
EOT149 Mipso and Liquid Metals 9/30/14
Eye on the Triangle is WKNC’s weekly public affairs programming, with news, interviews, opinion, weather, sports, arts, music, events, and issues that matter to NCSU, Raleigh, and the Triangle. This week on EOT:
We are lucky enough to live here in the Triangle, where we have a very rich local music scene. We had a member of a local band called Mipso in the station, and contributor Jay spoke with him.
There’s a lot of great research going on here at NC State, and Nick had the chance to speak with someone involved in breaking developments dealing with liquid metals in our chemical engineering labs.
Listen to all this, plus news beyond the headlines from Sydney and our Community Calendar.
Nick Savage and the EOT crew bring you another edition of “Eye on the Triangle,” live each Tuesday at 7 p.m. on WKNC 88.1 FM and wknc.org/listen and available as a downloadable podcast.
Phian interviewed Urban Soil last Thursday before they played Local Band Local Beer at Tir Na Nog Irish Pub in Raleigh.
You can hear two songs at the start of this set: Cultures Collide and Dig Deeper. They also played two songs live in WKNC’s studio: The One Who Lost The Love and Natural.
Check out Urban Soil on their website, like them on Facebook, and check out more of their music on Reverb Nation.
Phian interviewed Local Band Local Beer veteran Clockwork Kids before they played at Tir Na Nog Irish Pub last Thursday.
Are Clockwork Kids’ drummers cursed? Their new drummer reveals all!
You can also hear three songs during the interview: Suffer, St. Peter’s Daughter, and Vacuum Heart.
Follow Clockwork Kids on Facebook and Twitter, and listen to more tracks on Bandcamp!