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Concert Review

1349 With Tombs at Local 506

Amidst the sea of metal fans, replete with denim and leather jackets, satanic imagery, and a variety of band t-shirts and patches for every metal band under the sun, I felt a little out of place clad in my turtle neck and sweater. I probably looked more like I was ready to attend a Neutral Milk Hotel tribute band set, if that’s even a thing (I hope it’s a thing). Nevertheless, I was excited for what was essentially my first true metal show. Sure I saw Deafheaven earlier this year, but I’m not sure that counts as they are on the most divisive bands within the metal community.

Unfortunately and regrettably, I had to show up late to the show due to classes, thus causing me to miss local openers Grohg and Bobby Orr, as well as the band I was arguably most excited to see, hardcore outfit Full of Hell. I arrived about 10 minutes into Tombs’ set, the thundering black metal outfit out of New York. The band hardly stopped to talk as they ripped straight through their unique blend of metal for about 45 minutes. Being a novice to the metal scene, I was somewhat surprised at the lack of crowd participation besides the front row of head bangers. The music was definitely heavy enough for the crowd pushing each other around, but nevertheless it was a very tight set that should impress any fan of the genre.

Up next, was the Norwegian black metal band 1349. The black metal bands did not disappoint in the black metal department, coming onto the stage with corpse paint and smoke machines. The band played an extremely fast, uncompromising set filled with exceptionally hard hitting double bass drums and grim, cold vocals from front man Ravn. This set, the crowd definitely upped the ante as a mosh pit was constant and quick. The band definitely showcased why they are one of the bigger Norwegian black metal bands as they played a very smooth set. Overall, it was a good show and I look forward to attending more metal shows in the near future. 

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Music News and Interviews

Giveaways of the Week: January 25th – 31st!

1/26: Elvis Depressedly @ The Pinhook

1/27: Keys N Krates @ Cat’s Cradle

1/27: Julien Baker @ Cat’s Cradle – Backroom

1/28: Yonder Mountain String Band @ Cat’s Cradle

1/28: DJ Paypal @ Kings

1/29: Dylan LeBlanc @ The Pinhook

1/29: Jon Stickley Trio @ Cat’s Cradle – Backroom

1/30: Eric Bachmann @ The Pinhook

1/30: Reverend Horton Heat @ Cat’s Cradle

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Music News and Interviews

Giveaways of the Week: January 19th – 24th!

1/21: Crystal Bright and the Silver Hands @ Kings

1/21: Yarn @ Motorco

1/22: The Pinkerton Raid @ The Pinhook

1/22: Professor Toon @ Motorco

1/22: Naked Naps @ Kings

1/22: Joe Pug @ Haw River Ballroom

1/23: Phil Cook @ Cat’s Cradle

1/23: Bully @ The Pinhook

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Concert Preview

Preview: Museum Mouth with Kississippi, Superbody, and Body Games (Solo)

Kings Barcade – Saturday, January 16 at 9 pm

An incredible lineup is coming to Kings tonight!
Local faves Museum Mouth are headlining and are sure to bring the noise. One of my favorite aspects of the band is the instrumentation; Karl Kuehn plays drums and sings Museum Mouth’s emotive lyrics at a punk rock pace. Museum Mouth are getting ready for Double Barrel Benefit 13, then tour with Say Anything through April and May. They released a few new tracks late last year. I’m pumped to catch them for some of their last local shows this weekend and at DBB before they hit it big time. Speaking of Double Barrel (specifically, DBB alums), Dax Beaton from Body Games will be performing a solo set. This will be a unique set for anyone who’s seen Body Games before, since they usually perform with three members. We’ll have to see what Dax has in store, but if previous shows are any indication, it will be an awesome, danceable, and immersive audiovisual experience.

Linking these two seemingly disjoint acts will be Kississippi and Superbody. Described as popviolence, Philadelphia two-piece Kississippi plays impressively catchy rock grooves without overfilling their musical space. Paper Magazine named them in their list of Top Musicians Who Will Dominate 2016. This will be the second-to-last show of Kississippi’s winter tour, so they’re sure to impress. Superbody mixes nonsensical ideas (best exhibited in their video for “Call Me That”) with classic pop beats to create truly different but still addicting music. If you’re a fan of at least one of these artists, odds are you’ll be led to like the others through Kississippi’s and Superbody’s performances. I’m looking forward to learning more about electronic influences on music this weekend at the show. The lineup is great in that there is no obvious common thread through all four acts, but each artist fits into several genres and can be easily related to  one other.

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Weekly Charts

WKNC 88.1 FM Charts: January 12th, 2015

1. DEERHUNTER – Fading Frontier – 4AD
2. TY SEGALL – Ty Rex – Goner
3. KING GIZZARD AND THE LIZARD WIZARD – Paper Mache Dream Balloon  – ATO
4. BEAT HAPPENING – Look Around – Domino
5. JOANNA NEWSOM – Divers – Drag City
6. PROTOMARTYR – The Agent Intellect – Hardly Art
7. CHEATAHS – Mythologies – Wichita
8. CAR SEAT HEADREST – Teens Of Style – Matador
9. FOXING – Dealer – Triple Crown
10. FLORIST –  Holdly – Double Double Whammy
11. A SUNNY DAY IN GLASGOW – Planning Weed Like It’s Acid/Life Is Loss – Self-Released
12. WARM BRAINS – Big Wow – Milk Milk Lemonade
13. FRANKIE COSMOS – Fit Me In [EP] – Bayonet
14. KELLEY STOLTZ – In Triangle Time – Castle Face
15. SMALL BLACK – Best Blues – Jagjaguwar
16. SPORTS – All Of Something – Father/Daughter
17. PAINTED ZEROS – Floriography – Don Giovanni
18. MILD HIGH CLUB – Timeline – Circle Star
19. MODERN BASEBALL – MoBo Presents: The Perfect Cast EP Featuring Modern Baseball – Lame-O
20. SHEER AGONY – Masterpiece – Couple Skate
21. SURF ROCK IS DEAD – SRID – Self-Released
22. U.S. GIRLS – Half Free – 4AD
23. PETAL – Shame – Run For Cover
24. BEACH HOUSE – Thank Your Lucky Stars – Sub Pop
25. FUZZ – II – In The Red
26. MARTIN COURTNEY – Many Moons – Domino
27. PUJOL – Kisses [EP] – Bartertown Co-Op
28. BEACH SLANG – The Things We Do To Find People Who Feel Like Us –  Polyvinyl
29. ALEX G – Beach Music – Domino
30. OTHER HOUSES – Bad Reputation – Aagoo

WKNC TOP 5 ADDS

1. SPOOK SCHOOL – Try To Be Hopeful – FORTUNA POP!
2. JULIEN BAKER – Sprained Ankle – 6131
3. BARONESS – Purple Abraxan – Hymns
4. COLDAIR – The Provider – Twelves
5. DUMBO GETS MAD – Thank You Neil – Ghost-Bad Panda

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Music News and Interviews

Giveaways of the Week: January 12th – 17th!

1/12: Nice Try @ Kings

1/13: Jucifer @ Cat’s Cradle – Backroom

1/14: Kurtzweil @ Kings 

1/15: A/S/L @ Kings

1/15: Happy Abandon @ Local 506

1/16: Brian Fallon & the Crowes @ Haw River Ballroom

1/16: Museum Mouth @ Kings

1/17: Bayonne @ Cat’s Cradle – Backroom

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Miscellaneous

WKNC’s Top Five of 2015!

WKNC’s Top Five of 2015!

1. Sarah Bethe Nelson – Fast Moving Clouds – Burger Records

2. Hop Along – Painted Shut – Saddle Creek

3. Ryley Walker – Primrose Green – Dead Oceans

4. EULA – Wool Sucking – Famous Swords

5. Capeech Cappuccino – Galacticstar Hip Hop – Self-Released

Each of these albums had more than 300 spins over the last 52 weeks at WKNC 88.1 FM.

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Music News and Interviews

WKNC Interviews: Bombadil 

Bombadil swung by WKNC for an interview with Curlz MT to talk about their Dec. 19 show at Cat’s Cradle. The Durham-based band shared their new EP, “Still Bombadil Issue #1: Score for Cell Phone, Rubber Band & Wine Glass,” talked about their music process, and discussed the culinary phenomenon of food on sticks.

Listen here.

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Music News and Interviews

DJ AJ and King Kronk welcomed West Virginia band Rozwell Kid to the WKNC studio on Nov. 17 before their show at Motoro. The band talked about their home state and its music scene, their Broken World Records label-mates and touring with Andrew Jackson Jihad.

Listen in, and don’t forget to subscribe to the WKNC Interviews Podcast.

P.S. Rozwell Kid will also be playing with the Get Up Kids on their 20th anniversary tour on Wednesday, Dec. 16 at Cat’s Cradle.

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Music News and Interviews

The Shakedown Presents Frank Sinatra

The Shakedown Presents Frank Sinatra