I Was Totally Destroying It stopped by the studio for an interview with Phian before their performance at Tir Na Nog Irish Pub for the Local Band Local Beer series on Thursday, November 5th. The band discussed their long and loving history with Tir Na Nog as well as much more. During the interview, the following songs were played:
Last Thursday, Phian spoke with ET Anderson about falling in love with each other, their upcoming tour, and emo music. They went on to play at Tir Na Nog Irish pub for Local Band Local Beer, along with Wild Fur and Zack Mexico. If you like what you hear, you can check out more at ET Anderson’s facebook page.
The following tracks were played during the interview:
The Wolfpack dominated conference opponent Boston College in Chestnut Hill last Saturday. The Pack became bowl eligible with their 24-8 victory, and they collected their second conference win of the year. The Eagles’ 28 rushing yards is the second fewest against NC State this season behind Old Dominion’s negative three yards. The Red and White’s rushing attack was shaky, however, as Dave Doeren and Matt Canada struggled to find a new back for the Wolfpack offense. Reggie Gallaspy led the way on the ground with 35 yards on five carries, but his touchdown run accounted for all of those yards.
NC State faces its toughest road test this Saturday against the Florida State Seminoles. Dalvin Cook provides a rushing attack unparalleled by any other back that State has seen this year, and Everett Golson, announced as FSU’s starting quarterback on Thursday, could give the Pack’s front seven trouble as a dual threat out of the back field. If the Wolfpack can keep the scoring down and limit their mistakes, they will have a shot to win on Saturday, but that is easier said than done against the Seminoles.
Men’s Soccer (8-6-3, 1-4-3 ACC)
After losing to Syracuse 2-0 in their first ACC tournament match last week, the Wolfpack Men’s Soccer team still waits to see if they will get an at-large bid into the NCAA tournament. Ranked 33rd in the NCAA RPI poll, the Pack are in good shape to make the 48-team field, but a 1-4-3 conference record and 1-5-3 road record still have NC State sitting near the bubble.
Men’s and Women’s Basketball
Both Men’s and Women’s Basketball start off their seasons at PNC Arena tonight. NC State is hosting a doubleheader in which the Lady Wolfpack take on the Villanova Wildcats at 5 pm with the men’s team following with an 8 pm tip agains William & Mary.
Both squads won their only exhibition matches. Wes Moore and the women’s team dominated Wingate in a 72-37 triumph, and Cat Barber led the way against Cal State Los Angeles with 21 points in the Wolfpack’s 71-54 win.
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WKNC, students, and listeners bid farewell to Fridays On The Lawn for 2015. This past Friday, November 7, WKNC hosted Noah Rawlings of Sunshine Faces and The Mineral Girls. As the sun set, and the stringed lights twinkled, the two sets felt intimate, and romantic. There was a special connection to be felt between the audience and the bands.
Noah Rawlings of Sunshine Faces (above) played a solo set; he compared himself to playing without a band as something similar to Bob Dylan.
The Mineral Girls dedicated their set to mid 2000’s teen pop star, and my personal idol, Hilary Duff.
For many people in the pop-punk/emo scene, this line-up could arguably be considered the line-up of the year. Turnover released an album that everybody has been flocking to since its release. They are gaining momentum more and more with every tour they are on. Basement is a scene favorite that just came off of hiatus and are touring for their first time in 3 years. Then there’s the Story So Far, quite possibly the biggest band in the new wave of pop-punk.
Coming into this show, I was most excited to see Turnover, as they released my favorite album of the year, Peripheral Vision. Starting the show off, they did not disappoint. Playing many of the strongest cuts from Peripheral Vision with ease and near perfection. Austin Getz, lead singer and guitarist sounded on par with his on-record performance. The crowd pleasantly swayed along to the breezy guitars and hazy vocals singing along every word. This was the most calm the crowd was all night. Turnover even included what I believe to be was a new song. The crowd pepped up when they closed with lead single “Cutting My Fingers Off”, a perfect closer ripe for sing-alongs. Out of the 3 times I have seen Turnover this year, this was by far the best set. I am eagerly awaiting a headlining tour from this band after opening for so many great bands.
Second band of the night could have easily headlined the show and that is the British band, Basement. From the moment they hit the stage, the crowd went wild singing along to “Whole” and the energy hardly stopped as they played a variety of hits from their 2 full length albums, 7 inch, and a new song from their upcoming album, Promise Everything, to which kids were even singing along. Throughout the set, lead singer Andrew Fisher danced throughout the night in quite the delightful way. It wasn’t “Hotline Bling” level dancing but it was damn close. The band closed the set out with the cathartic song “Covet” to great crowd participation. A lot of bands have been going on hiatus lately and Basement acts as the perfect model for why a band might go on hiatus. Ever since the hiatus started, Basement has just grown exponentially in style and are at a peak. It appears that they are going to continue this ascent to scene favorite with their new album due in early 2016 on Run For Cover Records.
After an intermission filled with the hot hip-hop songs of today, The Story So Far took the stage to an ever eager audience. The crowd immediately pushed forward with fingers pointing straight at lead singer Parker Cannon. The band ripped through “Nerve” off the new album and called for a circle pit during “The Glass”. The crowd was highly responsive with tons of crowd surfing and mosh antics. Cannon ate it up expressing his pleasure with how fun the crowd was. Before the show, I had always heard The Story So Far lacked any stage presence or charisma, but this show proved otherwise, at least Parker Cannon definitely was energetic. As a person who got into this band when they first came out, the setlist definitely left a lot to desire skipping out on many older hits. However, I can’t really complain as they are psyched on their new material and would naturally play those songs. Overall, it was a strong show from each band proving that these bands are the cream of the crop for this scene.
As I grow older, I start to see the pop-punk scene in a new light, a more critical light. Much of pop-punk is devoted to the idea of stage dives and crowd surfing and I understand the appeal. When I was a younger, more spry lad, I was up there jumping on peoples backs and stage diving. It was fun, there’s no denying that, but it creates a place that isn’t safe for everybody. I’m not calling for the stoppage of having fun, but more for a consideration when it comes to crowd surfing. It is a problematic thing that happens at these shows filled with young attendees that could very well get hurt by the 180 pound guy flipping all over the people beneath him, just so he can have fun or sing along on top of everybody. I would like to see more bands take a stand against it like Joyce Manor. It might be an unpopular move to speak out against it, but to ensure a safer scene for all should be of the utmost importance, not just the enjoyment of a few.
Straight off of his outstanding performance on the BET Live Cypher, Fuquay-Varina’s own T-Top came up to our studio to hang out with DJ Iron Mic and Anderson Burrus for The Saturday Night Pre-Game. They talked about Top Bizzy’s experiences at the BET Hip Hop Awards, battle rapping, upcoming shows and his plans to take the rap game by storm. Best thing about it, they blessed the airwaves with their own cypher over the “0 to 100” beat. Check it out, and tune in on Saturday nights for more live interviews and freestyle sessions from local artists.
1. ALEX G – Beach Music – Domino 2. CAR SEAT HEADREST – Teens Of Style – Matador 3. BEACH SLANG – The Things We Do To Find People Who Feel Like Us – Polyvinyl 4. THE WORLD IS A BEAUTIFUL PLACE AND I AM NO LONGER AFRAID TO DIE – Harmlessness – Epitaph 5. PWR BTTM – Ugly Cherries – Miscreant-Father/Daughter 6. DEERHUNTER – Fading Frontier – 4AD 7. PROTOMARTYR – The Agent Intellect – Hardly Art 8. SPENCER RADCLIFFE – Looking In – Run For Cover 9. SPORTS – All Of Something – Father/Daughter 10. PALEHOUND – Dry Food – Exploding In Sound 11. DILLY DALLY – Sore – Partisan 12. COKE WEED – Mary Weaver – Beyond Beyond Is Beyond 13. SHOPPING – Why Choose – Fat Cat 14. SLAUGHTER BEACH – Love/Venice EP – Brilliance 15. BABES – Untitled (Five Tears) – Barsuk 16. JULIA HOLTER – Have You In My Wilderness – Domino 17. BEACH HOUSE – Thank Your Lucky Stars – Sub Pop 18. MARTIN COURTNEY – Many Moons – Domino 19. U.S. GIRLS – Half Free – 4AD 20. FOXING – Dealer – Triple Crown 21. PETAL – Shame – Run For Cover 22. LUSHES – Service Industry – Felte 23. PURE BATHING CULTURE – Pray For Rain – Partisan 24. HELVETIA – Dromomania – Joyful Noise 25. HEAT DUST – Heat Dust [EP] 26. GUN OUTFIT – Dream All Over – Paradise of Bachelors 27. BORN RUFFIANS – Ruff – Yep Roc 28. BOOGARINS – Manual – Other Music 29. WAND – 1,000 Days – Drag City 30. BOYTOY – Grackle – Papercup
WKNC TOP 5 ADDS
1. A SUNNY DAY IN GLASGOW – Planning Weed Like It’s Acid/Life Is Loss – Self-Released 2. MODERN BASEBALL – MoBo Presents: The Perfect Cast EP Featuring Modern Baseball – Lame-O 3. BEAT HAPPENING – Look Around – Domino 4. CHEATAHS – Mythologies – Wichita 5. FLORIST – Holdly – Double Double Whammy
Thanks to our pals at Live Nation, this week and next week we are giving away tickets to see Cradle of Filth on Friday, January 26th, 2016! The show will be at The Ritz Raleigh with Butcher Babies and Ne Obliviscaris. If you’re interested in these tickets, stay tuned to 88.1FM WKNC and call in when the DJ asks for calls. Good luck!