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The Wailers talk to KNC

Danglin’, one of the lead singers of legendary reggae group The Wailers, took a few moments out of getting ready for their show at Cat’s Cradle in Carrboro on September 24 to chat with me via email.

1) I saw that The Wailers were featured on the Solutions For Dreamers: Season 3 album with the song “A Step For Mankind.”  How did they get involved in this project, and what does it mean to them to be a part of a humanitarian effort?

The Wailers have continued Bob Marley’s legacy and have done so since his death in 1981. His music speaks to us personally as it does to everyone around the world. The concerns then are the same concerns we have today, and this is the reason why we chose to record the song “One Step for Mankind” because it was our way of giving back. We have collaborated with the World Food Programme for a number of years. Last year we gave out thousands of shoes in Columbia to under-privileged kids. With this song, we are donating all the proceeds to the cause because hunger is such an epidemic around the world, and it is one of the simplest to overcome. It’s heartbreaking to know that a child dies from hunger every 6 songs. It made sense when we were asked to record the tracks for the Solution For Dreamers album because their focus was the same as ours.

2) In a time when musical styles are becoming increasingly more blurred and blended, what do The Wailers see as the state of reggae? Where do they see reggae going in the future?

Reggae music remains with drum and bass; it is the foundation of it and always will be— it’s also the heart-beat of the people. The vocals are always positive; it is political and leans towards change and equality. The drums and bass will always be the same. That is how reggae music is identified, and of course positive vibrations come from the vocals.

Reggae music expanding, whenever we do festivals we see such a wide age gap. From young people to people well into their later years come to dance and absorb the positiveness of our music. Reggae music will always survive because it is timeless, and the themes are universal. Everything is relevant to past, present, and future, and it’s forever expanding. So there’s no doubt whatsoever about it’s future. It’s evolving and merging with different genres like we did with “A Step,” we brought together reggae and rap and have Dr Dre’s protégé Bishop Lamont on the song doing his flow with the rhythm and rhymes.

3) Have global events and globalism itself influenced their music?

The reggae music in the beginning was a medium of expression; it was a way for the public to know what is going on around them. Whatever goes on in the world, The Wailers will speak on it.  It is the music we provide that spreads awareness of world suffering and inequality. We are definitely the band to be expressing that.

4) After performing for millions of people all over the globe, what do The Wailers see as the pros and cons of performing in a smaller venue like Cat’s Cradle?

Whether it’s 2 people in the audience or 20,000, with the positive vibrations we bring, it’s a fantastic feeling. The most important thing is the number of people who can feel the music to the core of their being. Seeing people dancing, getting vibed up on the music is exciting. We want the audience to appreciate it for what it is. It doesn’t matter how many people, what matters is the number of people who walk away and really get the positive message we are trying to share. Reggae music is about bringing people together to share a positive experience and walk away with ‘good vibrations.’

5) Are there any important upcoming projects for the band?

The World Food Programme is the number one priority for the band. The Uprising Tour is starting in January. Those are the main projects in the works, but if you want to keep up with us and any new upcoming projects it’s best to go to www.wailers.com to keep track of the band and our whereabouts.

We are looking forward to coming to North Carolina and getting everyone vibed and singing along to all the song.

ONE LOVE to everyone and see you at the show.

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Stone Temple Pilots reschedule Raleigh concert

Stone Temple Pilots have announced a change in tour dates for a handful of their upcoming shows, including two in North Carolina. Previously scheduled to play Tuesday, October 5 at the Raleigh Amphitheater, Stone Temple Pilots will now perform two weeks later on Tuesday, October 19. The October 6 show at Charlotte’s Road Runner Mobile Amphitheatre will now be October 20. Black Rebel Motorcycle Club will still open for both Live Nation shows. All purchased tickets for the original dates will be honored for the rescheduled shows.

WKNC will also have tickets to the rescheduled show to give away the week of October 11.

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This Week’s Giveaways! Woah!

It’s beginning to be my favorite time of the year— it’s starting to cool off, classes are in full swing, and there are lots of LOCAL SHOWS!

This week, we have some giveaways for these local shows, including:

9/23: Jenny and Johnny at Cat’s Cradle

9/25: James Dunn w/ Kennebec at The Pour House

10/26: Muse with Metric at The RBC Center

Other giveaways:

Movie tickets: Resident Evil: Afterlife at Crossroads Cary

CDs: Colour Revolt

Of course, to win these tickets, you must listen to WKNC.

For more information on local shows, check out our rock report.
Also, come out to Shack-a-Thon in the NCSU Brickyard Thursday, 9/23, for a free show by Brett Harris!

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SoundOff9 Band of Horses/Magic Kids

We talk about this year’s Mercury Prize winner, Morrissey’s controversial comments on the Chinese, and review new albums from Band of Horses and Magic Kids.

Listen to episode nine.

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Superchunk ticket giveaway Wednesday during Local Lunch

Local music badasses Superchunk will play at the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University this Thursday (9/16).  Ray will be giving away a pair of tickets sometime during her show, so listen up!

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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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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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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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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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Turbo Fruits’ Jonas Stein Chats It Up With Elly May

Jonas Stein of Turbo Fruits called in this morning and took some time to tell me what the band’s been up to and what’s coming up in the future.  There were some technical difficulties in trying to get the phone interview set up correctly, but Jonas was gracious and patient enough to stick around. He announced that the band will be producing a series of 7" vinyl (and digital) collector’s singles over the next year on their Turbo Time label. At the end of the series, they’ll be releasing a full-length album of the singles. He also talked about the Bruise Cruise Festival the band will be playing in February. It’s a  three day Caribbean cruise with a fantastic lineup of garage rock bands including Turbo Fruits, Black Lips, Vivian Girls, The Strange Boys, and more.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3P5QWOa7i9M

We also discussed more general topics such as whether Jonas felt that being based in Nashville had affected the band’s sound. He said it was more about the environment (people, places, outdoors, etc.) than the city specifically itself, but he did say “if we were from California, we probably wouldn’t sound the way we do.” About touring, Jonas said it was “like going to war in a time of peace.” I also asked whether there was a back-story for the unique video for “Naked With You.” Apparently, it involved hunting down an unknown cute girl in Chicago at the last minute and her being willing to make a sexy but strange music video. I’d say it worked for the best.

Turbo Fruits will be playing tomorrow, Wednesday, September 8 at Local 506 in Chapel Hill.