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Top Charts 4/30/24

Top Charts

#ArtistRecordLabel
1MEAN JEANSBlastedFat Wreck Chords
2SWEET HOMEAdviceSurplus Dads
3VEGYNThe Road To Hell Is Paved With Good IntentionsPLZ Make It Ruins
4WAGGINGMy Own Private RodeoSelf-Released
5ADRIANNE LENKERBright Future4AD
6MANNEQUIN PUSSYI Got HeavenEpitaph
7OFFICE DOGSpielNew West/Flying Nun
8PSYMON SPINEHead Body ConnectorNorthern Spy
9SOFTCULT“Shortest Fuse” [Single]Easy Life
10YEULE“Anthems For A Seventeen Year-Old Girl” [Single]A24
11BLADEE“Requiem” [Single]Trash Island
12BRISTLERCascades At Play [EP]Mint 400
13CRUMB“AMAMA” [Single]Self-Released
14DEAD POET SOCIETYFISSIONSpinefarm
15FONTAINES DC“Starbuster” [Single]XL
16GLITTERERRationaleAnti-
17GOAT GIRL“Ride Around” [Single]Rough Trade
18LOWERTOWNSkin Of My Teeth [EP]Self-Released
19MEI SEMONESKabutomushi [EP]Bayonet
20OMNISouvenirSub Pop
21PANCHIKOFailed at Math(s)Ditto
22PINKSHIFTsuraksha [EP]Hopeless
23RADIOHEADOK ComputerXL
24SAYA GRAYQWERTY II [EP]Dirty Hit
25STALEFISHStalefish Does AmericaHappen Twice
26VAMPIRE WEEKENDOnly God Was Above UsColumbia/Sony
27YARD ACTWhere’s My Utopia?Island/UMG
28YUNGATITAShoelace & A KnotSelf-Released
29AL WESTThe StoreSpirit Research
30ACTRESSLXXXVIIINinja Tune

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1FLORIST“Riding Around in the Dark” [Single]Terrorbird
2CHASTITY BELTLive Laugh LoveSuicide Squeeze
3EKKO ASTRALpink balloonsTopshelf
4LOSTINES, THEMeet The LostinesGar Hole
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Weekly Charts

Top Charts 4/23/24

Top Charts

#ArtistRecordLabel
1MEI SEMONESKabutomushi [EP]Bayonet
2DANNY BROWNQuarantaWarp
3MANNEQUIN PUSSYI Got HeavenEpitaph
4ADRIANNE LENKERBright Future4AD
5ATMOSPHERETalk Talk [EP]Rhymesayers
6KIPP STONE66689 BLVDClosed Sessions
7ROSIE TUCKERUtopia Now!Sentimental
8SEAFOOD SAMStanding On Giant Shouldersdrink sum wtr
9WAHIDfeast, by ravenInnovative Leisure/Praises Due
10CAKES DA KILLABlack SheepYoung Art
11ILLA JNo TrafficBBE
12MEAN JEANSBlastedFat Wreck Chords
13OFFICE DOGSpielNew West/Flying Nun
14RITCHIETriple Digits [112]AWAL
15SOFTCULT“Shortest Fuse” [Single]Easy Life
16TY SEGALLThree BellsDrag City
17WAGGINGMy Own Private RodeoSelf-Released
18ALTERNATE LIFE FORCEA.L.F. – The Initial Transmissions [EP]Self-Released
19CHUCK STRANGERSA Forsaken Lover’s PleaLex
20CZARFACECzartificial IntelligenceSilver Age/Virgin
21DEAD POET SOCIETYFISSIONSpinefarm
22DJ UNKNOWNPrisoners Of GravityUrbnet
23EDO. GWe Do GoodRed Line
24GOTTS STREET PARKOn The InsideBlue Flowers/PIAS
25HOTLINE TNTCartwheelThird Man
26HAVIAH MIGHTYCrying CrystalsMighty Gang
27OMNISouvenirSub Pop
28K-RIZOne Way TicketBirthday Cake
29KURUPIMano [EP]Hit The North
30MINT FIELDAprender A SerFelte

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1SAY LOU LOUDust Pt. 1 [EP]Cosmos
2BEEN STELLAR“Sweet” [Single]Dirty Hit
3FONTAINES DC“Starbuster” [Single]XL
4CHANEL BEADSYour Day Will ComeJagjaguwar/Secretly Group
5LIFE’S QUESTIONLife’s Question [EP]Flatspot
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Weekly Charts

Underground Charts 4/23/24

Underground Charts

#ArtistRecordLabel
1CHUCK STRANGERSA Forsaken Lover’s PleaLex
2CAKES DA KILLABlack SheepYoung Art
3WAHIDfeast, by ravenInnovative Leisure/Praises Due
4SCOTT Y LOS PELMAZOSAnalog Machine Presents – Scott Y Los PelmazosAnalog Machine
5RITCHIETriple Digits [112]AWAL
6LOS CHICOS CRIOLLOSTango SessionsCMNWLTH
7GUMBOStir The PotA Tiny Universe
8SEAFOOD SAMStanding On Giant Shouldersdrink sum wtr
9ERICK THE ARCHITECTI’ve Never Been Here BeforeIDOL
10TOUSSAINT MORRISONThe Very Best Of Ricky & JaneUrban Home Companion

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1SEAFOOD SAMStanding On Giant Shouldersdrink sum wtr
2DELIVERY BOYSDelivery BoysSelf-Released
3KENNY MASON9 (Nine)RCA
4RIZZY RACKZ“Loving Me Baby” [Single]MPT
5CNO“Sometimes” [Single]Self-Released
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Jazz Charts 4/23/24

Jazz Charts

#ArtistRecordLabel
1BOBBY SELVAGGIO 11Stories, Dreams, Inspirations: For My BoyHidden Cinema
2JAMES ZOLLARThe Ways InJZAZ
3JOHNATHAN BLAKETears I Cannot HideBlue Note
4TONY JONES AND JESSICA JONESHear Into The FutureReva
5GOTTS STREET PARKOn The InsideBlue Flowers/PIAS
6GHOST-NOTEMustard n’ OnionsArtistry/Mack Avenue
7KEYON HARROLDForeverlandConcord Jazz/Concord
8WILLY RODRIGUEZSeeing SoundsOutside in
9KELLY GREENSeemsGreen Soul
10JOSHUA REDMAN FEATURING GABRIELLE CAVASSAWhere Are WeBlue Note
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Chainsaw Charts 4/23/24

Chainsaw Charts

#ArtistRecordLabel
1SVNEATR“Never Return” [Single]Prosthetic
2FINAL RESTING PLACEPrelude to Extinction [EP]Daze
3MOUTHBREATHERSelf-TapeGood Fight
4ABORTEDVault Of HorrorsNuclear Blast
5ANAKAThe Oblivion CallSelf-Released
6WHITECROSSFear No EvilDark Star
7CANDY“eXistenZ” [Single]Relapse
8WRISTMEETRAZORDegenerationProsthetic
9BRODEQUINHarbinger of WoeSeasons of Mist
10GATECREEPER“The Black Curtain” [Single]Nuclear Blast
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Weekly Charts

Afterhours Charts 4/23/24

Afterhours Charts

#ArtistRecordLabel
1VEGYNThe Road To Hell Is Paved With Good IntentionsPLZ Make It Ruins
218 DAYSLost In MotionSelf-Released
3FBF-VA001VARIOUS ARTISTSfourbyfour
4PSYCHOANGELrave gundam revolutionKitty On Fire
5CURRENOne True ColorSelf-Released
6DJ SLORGLEDORFgod put me on this earth to open the pit!Self-Released
7CYBERIA COLLECTION VOL. 3VARIOUS ARTISTSDismiss Yourself
8BAD TUNERlook at me but through me [EP]Foreign Family Collective/Ninja Tune
9NIA ARCHIVESSilence Is LoudHIJINXX/Island/Universal
10CLUB ANGELSoundbwoy’s Destiny [EP]Astral People/PIAS

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#ArtistRecordLabel
1NIA ARCHIVESSilence Is LoudHIJINXX/Island/Universal
2BAD TUNERlook at me but through me [EP]Foreign Family Collective/Ninja Tune
3DINA OGON“Det Lacker” (Sebastian Furrer Edit) [Single]Playground Scandinavia
4GIRL ULTRA“rimel” [Single]Big Dada
5AIGELAIGEL [EP]Silk
6OBUMO“Night Night” [Single]Self-Released
7JAMIE XX“Baddy On The Floor” [Single]Young
8MARIA CHIARA ARGIRO“Floating” [Single]Innovative Leisure
9CARIBOU“Honey” [Single]Merge
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Band/Artist Profile

Warren Zevon and the World of Undesirables

It’s no secret that there are some hard facts no one likes to think about. One of those facts is the truth of the world, that there is violence which persists daily, people who go without, people who suffer and are turned away by society. This is a fact which many people choose to ignore from the safe bubbles of neighborhoods or college campuses.

Yet, this fact permeates. It’s hard to truly ignore, it’s always there. In the news, on the street corners, in the lived experiences which we try to push down and move past, injustices people have overcome, injustices people still face. 

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New Album Review

New Album Review: “Death Is Little More” by Boundaries

“Death is Little More” by Boundaries, their third album, contains 33 straight minutes of pure insanity. With themes surrounding death, grief and rage, Boundaries delivered an unforgettable record.

Boundaries are a highly underrated band and I believe they will become big players in the scene. Frontman Matthew MacDougal’s harsh vocals will leave your skin crawling, yet constantly wanting more.If you want to hear some of the heaviest breakdowns of 2024, look into this 5-piece band from Connecticut. They are one to keep on your radar.

The album itself flows together smoothly from start to finish, adding to the experience of my first listen. Add unforgettable riffs, melodic elements, and a ferocious percussion, and you have “Death is Little More.” With featured vocals on the album from Marcus Vik (Invent Animate), Lochie Keogh (Alpha Wolf) and Matt Honeycutt (Kublai Khan TX), you know you are getting an AOTY contender.

My top-three tracks on the album are “Turning Hate Into Rage,” “Scars On A Soul” and “Blood Soaked Salvation (feat. Matt Honeycutt)”.

Upon first listen, the opening track, “Turning Hate Into Rage” immediately hooked me into the album. Opening with one of the heaviest tracks on the album was no mistake. It introduces the main theme that surrounds the album as a whole: rage.

The albums single, “Scars On A Soul” was top-tier. This song sounds like top-tier early 2000s metalcore with chaotic hardcore inspired breakdowns. Lyrically, it has to be my favorite. 

“Blood Soaked Salvation,” features the vocalist Matt Honeycutt of the metal-core/death-core band, Kublai Khan TX. I was thrilled to hear how MacDougal and Honeycutt sound together on a track, and they did not disappoint. You can clearly hear the Kublai Khan TX influences, and mix that with Boundaries, you have an instant hit. Oh, and have I mentioned heavy breakdowns? This song takes the crown for that.

This album was a chaotic experience from start to finish, in the best way. I personally thought it would be difficult for them to top their previous album, “Burying Brightness.” Even with a shorter run-time, Boundaries did not disappoint. I will for sure be seeing them on this album’s tour cycle. They will be performing at Local 506 in Chapel Hill on June 2

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Miscellaneous

Music and Hidden Messages in “Columbo”

There’s just something so appealing about “Columbo.” Maybe it’s Peter Falk’s rumpled brilliance portraying this character, from his coat to his hair, or the dog named “Dog,” or the inverted concept of a mystery story as a howcatchem instead of a whodunnit

Now, I have a long history with on-screen detectives. I love the unreliable narrarators, the scandal, the often sleazy environments. The first season of “True Detective,” has one of my all-time favorite characters in Rust Cohle. One of most-watched movies is “The Long Goodbye,” which features Elliot Gould’s amazing portrayal of the private eye Phillip Marlowe. My mom and I have watched nearly all twenty-five seasons of “Midsommer Murders,” religiously, with cozy blankets and cups of tea in hand. For me not to fall in love with “Columbo,” would be like a dog not wanting a bone. 

I was introduced to the show only a week ago, as a friend put on an episode for us to watch. Needless to say, I was instantly hooked.

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Music Education

A Short Dive Into the History of Zamrock

The country of Zambia saw it’s population’s culture shift in a such drastic way more than one could imagine at the time and big reason for this was the birth and rise of Zamrock. But what exactly is Zamrock?

Well, the short answer to that question is a genre of music that originated in Zambia during the early 1970s that combines the sounds of local music, psychedelic, and garage rock sounds into the mainstream of the country’s music scene at the time. However, to truly understand the reason for Zamrock’s creation its important to know the history of Zambia during this time.

Official flag of Zambia
The official flag of Zambia

From Liberation to Creation

In 1964, Zambia gained its independence from British colonial rule and was fortunate enough to gain full control of the copper mining industry in the country which led to an economic boom. The first elected president of Zambia was Kenneth Kaunda and in an effort to create a national identity to further itself from its past colonial rule, Kaunda decided to invest heavily into the entertainment industry, specifically, the music industry.

As a result many young Zambians at the time became more and more musically inclined while taking influence from popular bands at the time like Black Sabbath, The Rolling Stones, Deep Purple, Jimi Hendrix, and The Beatles.

Also, its worthy to note that during this time, all Zambian radio stations were required to play at least 90% Zambian music as this was an order given by Kaunda himself.

This gave many musicians an incentive to create music as making a song or an album essentially meant getting airtime on the radio. Thus, Zamrock was born with its first ever release in 1972 being “Introduction” by W.I.T.C.H.

Zambian rock band WITCH in concert (2021)
Zambian rock band W.I.T.C.H in concert (2021)

Notable Bands/Musicians

  • Salty Dog
  • W.I.T.C.H (We Intend To Cause Havoc)
  • The Boyfriends
  • Paul Ngozi & and The Ngozi Family
  • Amanaz
  • Rikki Ililonga
  • Musi O Tunya
  • Keith Mlevhu

The Decline of Zamrock

Unfortunately, Zamrock did not last long after its creation as the country went into a decline in many ways. First, it was the global decrease of the copper industry at the end of the decade which was 95% of Zambia’s export at the time. This was a major blow to the economic state of the country and sadly this wasn’t the only problem Zambia faced.

In 1984, an HIV/AIDS epidemic took place in Zambia. This event killed a significant amount of the adult population and this included many musicians. This not only was a huge loss for the general population of Zambia, but it ultimately was a large reason for the end of Zamrock.

Zamrock From Today’s Perspective

The music from Zamrock did not gain much traction outside of the country until much later on. Recently, thanks to the likes of Eothen “Egon” Alapatt and Now-Again Records, many bands and songs have been rediscovered by many all across the world through re-released and compilation albums of many Zamrock bands.

Zamrock has even managed to influence recent artists such as: Yasiin Bey (fka. Mos Def), Travis Scott, Yves Tumor, and Madlib through the use of samples.

On a Final Note

Looking back, The story of Zamrock is certainly a special one as this is something many people today not knowledgeable about it wouldn’t believe after first hearing about it. Seeing as how Zambia is a South Central African country who had not gained it’s independence up until relatively recently.

A picture of Victoria Falls
A picture of Victoria Falls, one of the 7 natural wonders of the world located on the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe

Nonetheless, Zamrock is an event that deserves to be remembered and seen as more of a movement than a genre as it served as a great part of Zambia’s liberation story.

Thanks for reading and learning with me!

– MJ :p