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Music News and Interviews

The Saw’s Electric Chair: Courtney Breen

The Saw interviews Courtney Breen, a new type of guest in the station – a photographer! Listen to learn what it’s like to be a photographer at a metal show and how she got her start. 

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Miscellaneous

Producer Role in the Hip Hop Industry

Hip hop music producers and sound engineers have always played a major role in an artist’s career. Honestly, many times they are more important to the song than the artist as they transform their voice and provide it with a beat, and sometimes even a flow. It wasn’t until the mid-2000s however, that producers began to get recognition for their work within the industry.

When listeners hear, “We got to London on the track!”, they already know the general vibe of the song and it is destined to be more popular just because of the clout that London On Da Track has within the industry. This wouldn’t be the case if it wasn’t for Zaytoven, the pioneer of it all.

He moved from the Bay Area to Atlanta in hopes to boost his career and met with an up and coming rapper named Gucci Mane. Together they created a new sound for hip hop, Trap, which became widely popular among hip hop heads. Soon enough, he even began to put his own producer tag before songs of which he produced as his sound was notable enough so that when people heard it, they automatically wanted to give the song a listen.

Thanks to Zaytoven’s influence, producers like; Metro Boomin, Mike Will Made It, and even DJ Khaled are able to make a name for themselves in pop culture even though they are not performers. Producer success has even reached the point of studio albums in which the producers have the rights to the songs sung by your favorite artists.

Needless to say, Zaytoven truly blessed the game.

Lul Bulma

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Weekly Charts

Chainsaw Charts 6/21

# Artist Record Label
1 FLESHGOD APOCALYPSE Veleno Nuclear Blast
2 UNDER SUBSIDENCE Endings Self-Released
3 UPON A BURNING BODY Southern Hostility Seek & Strike
4 COMBICHRIST One Fire Out Of Line
5 AMON AMARTH Berserker Metalblade
6 DARKTHRONE Old Star Peaceville
7 GIDEON “No Love/No One” [Single] Equal Vision
8 THY ART IS MURDER “Death Squad Anthem” [Single] Nuclear Blast
9 AFTER THE BURIAL Evergreen Sumerian
10 DISCOVERIES “Crossways” [Single] Self-Released

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New Album Review

Album Review: Money For Rope – Picture Us

Album Review: Money For Rope – Picture Us

Best Tracks: Hold, O’Chelles, Earl Grey, Look

FCC Violations: Actually

Melbourne, Australia’s Money For Rope has found its niche by crafting their art outside of the traditional context of rock n’ roll and have successfully done so. The band features two drummers and while one would think that would be an overbearing undertaking, they do it quite well, without oversaturating tracks with meaningless noise. Blending various styles, including surf, soul, and psych rock, Money For Rope’s forthcoming album Picture Us is a mix of slow and heavy grooves, 60s nostalgia, and fervent vocals in a contemporary mold.

The track ‘Hold’ kicks off the record with building intensity as it starts with just the guitar, vocals and melodic chanting, gearing to a more dirty but uplifting sound midway through. They also manage to mix walkie talkie parts with the melodies effortlessly, making a complimentary and subtle addition to the track.

‘Stretched My Neck’ is a fun one that stays in the upbeat blues rock realm, taking the listener on a rampage of self-sabotage through the singer’s lyrics boasting “She stretched my neck in two different places and I don’t mind/Yeah I don’t mind.” The bridge comes in with a roar of controlled aggression as the guitar settles in the pocket with pure riffage, incorporating hammer-ons and pull-offs while riding the octave.

In the spirit of The Doors, ‘O’ Chelles’ kicks off with Ray Manzarak-style keys and vocals that speak more like poetry reminiscing the sounds of Jim Morrison. The 50s sounding backing vocals add more to the nostalgic feel of the track, making the listener forget it is a song of this century.

‘Remember My Name’ is an intriguing song with a delayed rhythm guitar track filled with washy, slightly distorted chord fills, eventually leading to an epic chorus led by a higher and more intense vocal range. This song definitely has some Pink Floyd influence, stemming from the sounds of The Wall, even incorporating the white noise underneath a few guitar bends that was used frequently on the album. Money For Rope seems to effortlessly refer to past talents while consistently making it sound like something different.

Picture Us definitely surprised me and surpassed any expectations. Whenever my gut told me ‘Oh, this is going to be a bland one,’ melodies seemed to come out of nowhere and were blended with perfection and clarity. Every part and every section serves a purpose with its highs and lows. You can tell there is a huge emphasis on storytelling in showcasing the album. There really isn’t a sore spot on the record and as such, I will be adding this to my library and you should too!

– Justin Capoccia

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Miscellaneous

How to Be a Soundcloud Rapper

Do you want to be a SoundCloud artist but instead you just sit in your room making songs and never uploading them because you don’t think you’re built for that lifestyle? If so your prayers have been answered. I am here to give you a step by step rundown on how to successfully become a SoundCloud artist. You’re welcome.

Step 1: The Name

The most important thing is to have a distinctively ridiculous name so that listeners will be amused enough to give your music a listen. Try something with ‘Lil’ in front followed by a random noun (i.e. Lil House Phone, Lil Pump, Lil Peep, etc.)

Step 2: The Look

Your image is very important as well as we all know social media clout runs the world nowadays. Get some braids and try dying them the first color(s) that come to mind. If you really want success you should try maybe even getting a face tat, people will respect you more that way.

Step 3: The Clothes

This step is very important because it is a major clout booster so follow carefully. You must get designer clothes from head to toe. If you really want an audience though you cannot match, or else you don’t get the full effect.

Step 4: The Crime

You got to get arrested at least one time for doing something that you had no business doing. It builds your street cred.

Step 5: Fame

If you follow all of these steps effectively, you should be a successful SoundCloud rapper in no time! To ensure success I recommend adding in a public scandal or two and definitely some autotune so be prepared to get a good sound engineer and an even better lawyer. You’re welcome. 

Lul Bulma

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New Album Review

Album Review: Dumb – Club Nites

Album Review: Dumb – Club Nites

Best Tracks: Club Nites, Cursed, My Condolences, Columbo  

FCC Violations: Beef Hits, Some Big Motor Dream

This is probably the most indy album I’ve ever heard in my life! Insert “LOL” anywhere you’d like and I don’t mean that in a bad way. Filled with underground angst and shenanigans intertwined with a few unknown characters that are roasted through a narration-style of vocals, Club Nites is out there in the stratosphere somewhere but I can be sure of one thing: I’ve never heard anything like this before. It’s aggressive, out of the box, covered in a blanket of punk rock, and pulls you in with its weirdness and colorful textures.

‘Club Nites’ – it’s that title track heavy-hitter that starts off the record while basically showing you what to expect in its entirety with short songs just over the two minute mark, in-your-face belligerence while holding the title of definitely not being the music your parents… well, probably grandparents listened to. Yeah, I’m just old enough to have a teenager. Where has the time gone!

Anyways, back to the intro-track. Midway through, the lines “I got punched out dissing whining trading favors for regrets/I get it you’re an artist yeah you’ve got so much to say,” has that airy pretentiousness with a hint of hypocrisy and elitism but maybe that’s what Dumb is going for here: being hipster within the hipster realm and as such, trashing out your own social community in a satirical way. I dig it and if this sample of sound was regurgitated into television, it would be a Netflix original series comedy. Maybe baby Franco could reprise his high schooler counterculture role from 21 Jump Street as a spin-off series.

The bass tracks are superb, especially in ‘Cursed’ and ‘My Condolences’ where the bass keeps a clean ride while holding the fort down so the other instrumentation can glide effortlessly in the chaos. Shelby Vredik is a talented bassist for sure. I mean, you’d have to be to keep the foundation strong in a band that excels in organized mayhem.

There’s even a cowbell! Used in ‘Some Big Motorcity Dream’ as an eight-count in the intro, it kicks in with the gritty, paving the way to an abruptly placed pre chorus with Vredik’s vocal harmony and upstroke guitar chords.

Oh, I forgot, De Mas is sung entirely in Spanish which is just another reason to take this band at more than just its name and musical ambiance. This track is a fun one with fantastic drumming and by gosh a breakdown? Yep, that’s what ended the song, lasting no more than 8 seconds.

Somehow, everything works here for the Canadian four-piece who seem to be experts at blending noise effectively to give the listener a rollercoaster of a ride. It should be known, the band made some noise while playing on the Vancouver independent music scene from 2015 to 2016, releasing three EPs and two albums in that small timeframe. Dumb is a workhorse that more than deserves a look see.

– Justin Capoccia 

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Concert Review

Gojira live at the Ritz Raleigh 6/11/19

Gojira is heading to Bonnaroo! But before they make their way to the big stage, they did a mini tour through North Carolina. They went to Raleigh, Charlotte, and Asheville on the Road to ‘Roo. Raleigh was their first stop and I went and saw them at the Ritz! I have been to the Ritz quite a bit and it is one of my favorite venues. The light shows that they do here are incredible.

The first band to hit the stage was All Them Witches. They are a three-piece rock band from Nashville, Tennessee. They sounded really good up on stage, but there wasn’t a stage show and the crowd did not move for them at all. But all of them did head bang the entire time so… respect.

Deafheaven then took the stage and they are a post-metal band from San Francisco. Their sound was very unique. The singer did black metal vocals, but over soft rock. I couldn’t get into it that much just because it wasn’t as heavy. But their light show was impressive! The lights that they had were so vibrant and complimented them on stage well. The band also had a good stage performance. Their singer was entertaining to watch because he would stand up close to the crowd and then he would twirl and dance. Who said metal couldn’t be elegant and cute?

And finally, the band that I have been waiting for, Gojira. I have always been a fan of Gojira but I have never seen them live. Right when they hit the stage, it was like the entire crowd exploded; there were so many crowd surfers and moshers! There was a mosh pit for their entire set (and they had a long one). They came out to Only Pain and followed it with The Heaviest Matter of the Universe. Gojira’s energy is unbeatable and you could tell that both the band and the crowd was having a great time. They also played two of my favorite songs: Stranded and Silvera. Their light show was also amazing and their sound was crystal clear. At the end of their set, the singer came back on stage and said that we (Raleigh) were one of the best and rowdiest crowds they have ever seen. Can you blame them? We bring the heat over here in North Carolina!!

Have you seen Gojira? What did you think about them?

Stay Metal,

THE SAW

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Weekly Charts

Daytime Charts 6/18

# Artist Record Label
1 PALEHOUND Black Friday Polyvinyl
2 AMYL AND THE SNIFFERS Amyl And The Sniffers ATO
3 CHRISTELLE BOFALE Swim Team [EP] Father/Daughter
4 HAYBABY They Get There Tiny Engines
5 MISS JUNE “Best Girl” b/w “Twitch” [Single] Frenchkiss
6 HAND HABITS placeholder Saddle Creek
7 GREYS Age Hasn’t Spoiled You Carpark
8 TACOCAT This Mess Is A Place Sub Pop
9 REPTALIENS Valis Captured Tracks
10 IBIBIO SOUND MACHINE Doko Mien Merge
11 NOTS 3 (Three) Goner
12 CHERRY GLAZERR Stuffed & Ready Secretly Canadian
13 PUZZLE X Hail Burger
14 POW Shift Castle Face
15 RARE DM Vanta Black Self-Released
16 HATCHIE Keepsake [Advance Tracks] Double Double Whammy
17 CRUMB Jinx Self-Released
18 POTTERY No. 1 [EP] Partisan
19 BELLS ATLAS The Mystic Tender Loving Empire
20 SACRED PAWS Run Around The Sun Merge
21 ROIDZ Fight Night Danger Collective
22 ROYAL CANOE Waver Paper Bag
23 JESSICA PRATT Quiet Signs Mexican Summer
24 COACH PHILLIPS Never Is Enough Den Tapes
25 CATE LE BON Reward Mexican Summer
26 BETHS, THE Future Me Hates Me Carpark
27 BLESSED Salt Pirates Blend
28 SWERVEDRIVER Future Ruins Dangerbird
29 DUMB Club Nites Mint
30 AA BONDY Enderness Fat Possum

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1 CRUMB Jinx Self-Released

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New Album Review

Album Review: The Pinheads – Is This Real

Album Review: The Pinheads – Is This Real

Best Tracks: Pure Hate, Feel It Now, On & On, Is This Real, Don’t Have A Home

FCC Clean

Forming on accident, as it has been described by the band, the Pinheads came together in 2013 after sharing music tastes during a few games of bowling. With a mix of punk, rock, and a dash of the British invasion of the 60’s, the band doesn’t sound like any band in particular in a given song. Rather, they unleash a sonically balanced blend of audio that grooves close to the curve that strays off into the creative stratosphere in some instances, but not beyond the realm of understanding.

The Wollong, Australia based band’s second full-length effort Is This Real, covers just about every feeling and emotion that can be simmered into existence. Ranging from upbeat, a bit heavy, and with a few slow to medium paced tracks, the album is enriched in texture that keeps the average rock listener engaged.

Like many of the albums I have reviewed thus far in the warm months, Is This Real contains some serious tones that come second to none. The cool thing about this band is that they seem to find convention in the unconventional. I’m reaching out in left field here but if you’ve ever been keen to Pearl Jam’s Ten, you’d notice a guitar playing a dirty riff and another playing something totally different in the clean, primarily a sequence of jazz chords. Well, that’s kind of what The Pinheads do as well, though in their own musical language. The textures are bountiful and you can trace all the instruments on their own path while maintaining a cohesive listening experience.

There are also some sweet filler guitar parts, especially in the verses. The use of bends, slides, dissonant chords, and the occasional blues rip makes a substantial number of songs stand out  noticeably. The self titled track “Is This Real,” is ironically the best example of this. It rushes the listener with lush sounds and marinades with satisfaction. Look no further as “Don’t Have a Home” comes in afterwards with a groovy rockabilly feel, riding the blues scale with refreshing pace and melody.

As a former closed-off rock and metal enthusiast, I thought it would prove uneventful to waste time searching for good music after 2000. With the opportunity of being handed music to review, I’ve found out how much of a disservice I was maintaining. It’s honestly quite shocking! I’ll definitely be adding this Indy gem to my library and I urge you to do the same! If you’re looking for a bit of rock n’ roll that calls on the forefathers then look no further.

-Justin Capoccia

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Music News and Interviews

The Local Beat: Earther

DJ Beowvlf chats with a WKNC regular – Earther. A portion of the band stops by to talk about an upcoming show, strong Canadian energy,  and plays some unreleased tracks!

Listen to the conversation.