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Festival Coverage

Night 1 SXSW

March 17, 2015: Day 1 of SXSW

I spent the first night of the SXSW Music Festival at a small venue on Rainey St. called The Blackheart.  It’s a really cool old timey saloon style bar in the Colorado River waterfront area of Austin, which is actually a historic house. The venue has its stage in the backyard, which is where Dej Loaf, BJ The Chicago Kid, and OG Maco, among others, were scheduled to perform last night. It was a good night of music, but the show was stolen early.

Starting off the night was a soul singer by the name of Andra Day, accompanied by a single guitarist. Andra Day’s beautiful voice had everybody swaying to her rhythm with glassed over eyes. Guys were falling in love with her, and women were bonding with her strong feminine stage presence. Her style is akin to Erykah Badu, with sweet melodies about love, pain, and everything else, that people can just connect to. There was no glitz and glam to her performance, just raw talent as she sat on a stool, holding her microphone, soothing the wary crowd who had spent the better part of the day battling hordes of drunk St. Paddy’s Day festival goers. Then to get everybody into a more Hip Hop vibe, she went into a jazzy and soulful rendition of Biggy’s classic, “Big Poppa.” Dope is an understatement! She nailed it, killed it, and set it on fire, for which she received a roar of applause and praise at the end of her performance.

The vibe that Ms. Day created was a hard one to come on stage behind, and unfortunately, Berklee grad, Kevin Ross couldn’t keep up. He hit the stage with a two piece band, and all of the dramatic movements of an arena show, but after the sweet simplicity of Andra Day’s performance, the crowd wasn’t connecting with his cliché R&B. He ran through a few of his singles including “Money Over Love,” and all disconnections aside, he actually did a very good job. His voice is naturally strong, and he doesn’t need the help of DAWs to sound good. I think the problem with the audience was simply an incompatibility of his style with the lineup he was put with.

Next up was BJ The Chicago Kid, who came on stage with a three man accompaniment of a guitarist, bassist, and drummer. BJ brought back the fire in the crowd. He serenaded the audience with tracks from his album, “Pineapple Now-Laters,” along with segments of his single with Schoolboy Q, “It’s True.” The energy of his band was on point. All three players were extremely talented, and kept rhythm for BJ perfectly, while highlighting their abilities. The end of the performance tore the house down with a monstrous guitar and drum solo that had everybody wildin’! The talk around the audience during the break between artists was that there was no way anyone was going to top that.

And they were kinda right. Hosts DJ Drama and DJ Cannon took the stage to a very welcoming crowd, and showed off a couple of their up-and-comers, to which the audience gave polite applause. Then OG Maco took the stage. Maco’s style may sound good after being mastered in a studio, and played through headphones where you can really listen to what he’s saying; but it doesn’t translate very well in a live performance. Don’t get me wrong, Maco’s stage presence is great. He has a dramatic flair, and never breaks character, but his erratic flow just sounds like a bunch of gibberish on a live mic. The crowd wasn’t really into it, to which he showed frustration by yelling at them: “Yall don’t even know my music?!” We do OGG, it’s just that “U Guessed It” sounds terrible live. In all fairness, you did make the song while you were blackout, so… Needless to say, the crowd was kind of sick of him by the time he got off the stage, and ready to see Dej Loaf.

When Dej Loaf hit the stage, everyone in the venue packed toward the front of the stage. This prompted the Fire Marshall to threaten everyone with shutting down the venue if they didn’t comply with fire codes.  I’m guessing the city of Austin wasn’t trying to have another situation on their hands like last year’s Tyler the Creator show. When the crowd got in place, Dej kicked off her performance with “We Good,” and kept it moving through mixtape tracks like “Bird Call,” and “No Hoe In My Blood.” The people were happy, the Fire Marshall was happy, and Dej’s performance was pulled off without a problem.

All in all it was a good night for Hip Hop culture. However I couldn’t shake the feeling that BJ the Chicago Kid and Andra Day were the true stars of the night, even though they weren’t the headliners. At the end of the night, as I went back to war with the ranks of undead St. Paddy’s Day drunks, Ms. Day’s rendition of “Big Poppa” was on repeat in my head. She’s definitely someone who should be paid attention to, and will probably be seen at a venue near you soon. Keep an eye out.

Stay tuned for more updates throughout the week. Tonight I cover Curren$y and Action Bronson from the historic Scoot Inn.

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New Album Review

Universal Coolers by Radical Dads

Radical Dad’s new album will burn you alive and give you a lot of joy too. This sick trio from Brooklyn features twingy, melodious rock backing the emotional scream-singing of frontwoman Lindsay Baker. This song “Slammer” will give you a sample of the high-octane rock n’ roll on this release. Highly recommended! – Dave Samuels, WKNC Assistant Music Director

Listen/purchase: Universal Coolers by Radical Dads

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Non-Music News

WKNC launches new website

WKNC
88.1 FM today announced the launch of its newly designed website, wknc.org. This
effort is the first major overhaul of the website since 2007 and features a
modular, mobile-responsive design.

Along
with the new look is a new online WKNC history exhibit that follows the station
from its origins as WLAC-AM in 1922 to its present multi-media operation.

The
project, modeled after the University of Maryland Libraries’ “Saving College
Radio: WMUC Past Present and Future” digital exhibit, features images and
stories throughout the history of N.C. State student radio, including a listing
of each student general manager.

More
than 6,000 users visit WKNC.org each month and the online playlist is the most
viewed section of the website.

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Music News and Interviews

Giveaways for the Week: March 16th – 22nd

3/16 – Twerps / Ultimate Painting / Silent Lunch @ Pinhook

3/17 – Sibannac / 49/Short / Richard Bacchus / Heavyweights @ Local 506

3/17 – Jessica Hernandez and The Deltas @ Back Room – Cat’s Cradle

3/20 – Daddy Issues / Silent Lunch / Free Clinic / Pie Face Girls / WAHYAS @ Local 506

3/20 – Lemon Jordan / An Occasion For Balloons @ Back Room – Cat’s Cradle

3/21 – Bombadil / Sinners & Saints @ Cat’s Cradle

This week, tune into WKNC 88.1 FM and when the DJ asks for it, call the request lines to win tickets to these shows!  Good luck and happy listening!

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Concert Preview Local Music

Listen to Microclimates by Brushfire Stankgrass, playing this week at Local Band Local Beer with Nuclear Honey and The Potatoes.

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Weekly Charts

WKNC 88.1 FM CHARTS: March 10, 2015

WKNC RADIO 200

1. KRILL – A Distant Fist Unclenching – Exploding In Sound-Double Double Whammy 
2. MOUNT EERIE – Sauna – P.W. Elverum And Sun
3. SCREAMING FEMALES – Rose Mountain – Don Giovanni

4. DAN DEACON – Gliss Riffer – Domino
5. SONNY AND THE SUNSETS – Talent Night At The Ashram – Polyvinyl
6. TITLE FIGHT- Hyperview – Anti

7. COLLEEN GREEN – I Want To Grow Up – Hardly Art

8. EX-CULT – Cigarette Machine – Castle Face

9. NATALIE PRASS – Natalie Prass – Startime-Spacebomb

10. FATHER JOHN MISTY – I Love You, Honeybear – Sub Pop

11. RADICAL DADS – Universal Coolers – Old Flame

12. AMAZING – Picture You – Partisan
13. ELVIS PERKINS – I Aubade – Mir Image

14. NICK NICELY – Space Of A Second – Self-Released

15. JOSE GONZALEZ – Vestiges And Claws – Mute
16. JESSICA PRATT – On Your Own Love Again – Drag City
17. EULA – Wool Sucking – Self-Released

18. JAKE XERXES FUSSELL – Jake Xerxes Fussell – Paradise of Bachelors

19. ANDY SHAUF – The Bearer Of Bad News – Tender Loving Empire-Party Damage

20.  A PLACE TO BURY STRANGERS – Transfixiation – Dead Oceans

21. KEATH MEAD – Sunday Dinner – Company

22. JEFF ROSENSTOCK – We Cool? – SideOneDummy

23. MOURN – Mourn – Captured Tracks 
24. MATTHEW E. WHITE – Fresh Blood – Domino

25. HOT SUGAR – God’s Hand – Break World

26. ETERNAL DEATH – Eternal Death – Labrador

27. PURITY RING – Another Eternity – 4AD

28. MOON DUO – Shadow Of The Sun – Sacred Bones

29. CATHEDRALS – Cathedrals [EP] – Neon Gold

30. SNOW GHOSTS – A Wrecking – Houndstooth

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Weekly Charts

WKNC 88.1 FM CHARTS: March 3, 2015

WKNC RADIO 200

1. TITLE FIGHT- Hyperview- Anti
2. MOUNT EERIE – Sauna – P.W. Elverum And Sun
3. KRILL – A Distant Fist Unclenching – Exploding In Sound-Double Double Whammy
4. DAN DEACON – Gliss Riffer – Domino
5. SONNY AND THE SUNSETS – Talent Night At The Ashram – Polyvinyl
6. COLLEEN GREEN – I Want To Grow Up – Hardly Art
7. SCREAMING FEMALES – Rose Mountain – Don Giovanni
8. ELVIS PERKINS – I Aubade – Mir Image
9. EX-CULT – Cigarette Machine – Castle Face
10. NATALIE PRASS – Natalie Prass – Startime-Spacebomb
11. FATHER JOHN MISTY – I Love You, Honeybear – Sub Pop
12. AMAZING – Picture You – Partisan
13. SLEATER-KINNEY – No Cities To Love – Sub Pop
14. CLOAKROOM – Further Out – Run For Cover
15. JOSE GONZALEZ – Vestiges And Claws – Mute
16. JESSICA PRATT – On Your Own Love Again – Drag City
17. PANDA BEAR – Panda Bear Meets The Grim Reaper – Domino
18. TWERPS – Range Anxiety – Merge
19. RADICAL DADS – Universal Coolers – Old Flame
20. ANDY SHAUF – The Bearer Of Bad News – Tender Loving Empire-Party Damage
21. SNOW GHOSTS – A Wrecking – Houndstooth
22. KEATH MEAD – Sunday Dinner – Company
23. MENACE BEACH – Ratworld – Memphis Industries
24. NICK NICELY – Space Of A Second – Self-Released
25. POND – Man It Feels Like Space Again – Self-Released
26. A PLACE TO BURY STRANGERS – Transfixiation – Dead Oceans
27. ETERNAL DEATH – Eternal Death – Labrador
28. VIET CONG – Viet Cong – Jagjaguwar
29. BREAKFAST IN FUR – Flyaway Garden – Bar None
30. CATHEDRALS – Cathedrals [EP] – Neon Gold

WKNC TOP 5 ADDS

1. EULA – Wool Sucking – Self-Released
2. MATTHEW E. WHITE – Fresh Blood – Domino
3. MOON DUO – Shadow Of The Sun – Sacred Bones
4. SUNFLOWER BEAN – Show Me Your Seven Secrets [EP] – Self-Released
5. TOM BROSSEAU – Perfect Abandon – Crossbill

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Local Music New Album Review

Jake Xerxes Fussell

A recently new resident to Durham, Jake Xerxes Fussell is hands down one of the best traditional musicians of today. Growing up in Columbus, Georgia, Fussell became well acquainted with the Piedmont blues musicians that were from the Chattahoochee Valley by touring and recording with legends like Precious Bryant, Black Rodeo Rider, Rye Whiskey Distiller, and Georgia Daniel. In this new self-titled album, Fussell teamed up with William Tyler to rearrange ten folk and blues songs that still retain their roots, but with more of Fussell’s original flare. – Local Music Director Clint Bowman

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New Album Review

Nights in the Dark by CALIFORNIA X

This Don Giovanni band’s new release, Nights in the Dark by CALIFORNIA X, sounds like that time you got all nostalgic reading a Buzzfeed list of “20 Toys from the 90’s That Were Totally Awesome” and then thought about your middle school crush and how you wish you’d had the nerve to say you LIKE-LIKED him/her during truth or dare at that birthday party the whole class was invited to. – Meggs Benedict

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Concert Review

DOUBLE BARREL BENEFIT TWELVE NIGHT TWO- Eternal Summers, Elvis Depressedly, Museum Mouth, and Body Games- February 14th at Cat’s Cradle

Eternal Summers

Elvis Depressedly

Museum Mouth

Body Games