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ALBUM REVIEW: TRIPTIDES

This review can also be seen in the latest issue of The Technician.

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Favorite Tracks: “Wake”, “Hideout”, “Too Far Gone”, “Translucent”, “Over”

Remember when you held your breath in a swimming pool long enough to become weightless and float to the surface? Triptides’ latest release brings back that feeling above the water.

The surf psychedelic pop band Triptides released their new LP Azur on French indie label RPUT, with a sound that fits an evening on the Riviera as much as a stroll on the boardwalk. The album opens with the single “Wake”, the jumping into the pool where the mood is hazy and youthful. The bittersweet twinge of the reverbed guitars pull you closer into the deep end on “Dark Side”. These pangs stay with you during the course of the album and develop into a hankering for ice cream on a blistering summer day. Vocalist Glenn Brigman provides the sweet, sugary, cavity-causing melodies from a summer long ago; nostalgic and distant, like the bottom of a swimming pool. The shimmery sounds apparent in the slower songs “Too Far Gone” and “Over” are much like the refraction of light into water. The four-piece from Bloomington, Indiana know their sound and the scene that come with it, which is why they have relocated to LA.

The album cover drum up images of swim caps and the modest bathing suits of the midcentury. In a way, this album and band have continually drawn attention to the end of this fashion, and the end of summer-obsessed culture. The 50s and 60s are long gone with the surf pop greats of the day; the Beach Boys, Dick Dale, Jan & Dean, and countless others who are no longer the unique prize of American culture. But Triptides does their finest to echo the days of muscle cars and the open coastline. The appropriately named closing track “Over” leaves the listener with the somber sting of the past, like chlorine in your eyes from the neighbor’s swimming pool.

– Jake Davis, WKNC Operations Manager

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Weekly Charts

WKNC 88.1 FM CHARTS: July 14th, 2015

WKNC RADIO 200

1. GIRLPOOL – Before The World Was – Big Wichita
2. DAMAGED BUG – Cold Hot Plumbs – Castle Face
3. UNKNOWN MORTAL ORCHESTRA – Multi-Love – Jagjaguwar
4. BULLY – Feels Like – Startime
5. JOANNA GRUESOME – Peanut Butter – Slumberland
6. THEE OH SEES – Mutilator Defeated At Last – Castle Face
7. PINS – Wild Nights – Bella Union
8. WESTKUST – Last Forever – Run For Cover
9. ESKIMEAUX – O.K. – Double Double Whammy
10. HOP ALONG – Painted Shut – Saddle Creek
11. ELVIS DEPRESSEDLY – New Alhambra – Run For Cover
12. SPEEDY ORTIZ – Foil Deer – Carpark
13. SURFER BLOOD – 1000 Palms – Joyful Noise
14. MEWITHOUTYOU – Pale Horses – Run For Cover
15. DESAPARECIDOS – Payola – Epitaph
16. JAMIE XX – In Colour – Young Turks
17. SON LUX – Bones – Glassnote
18. SHARON VAN ETTEN –  I Don’t Want To Let You Down [EP] – Jagjaguwar
19. J. FERNANDEZ – Many Levels Of Laughter – Joyful Noise
20. WHITE REAPER – White Reaper Does It Again – Polyvinyl
21. KID WAVE – Wonderlust – Heavenly
22. TEEN MEN – Teen Men – Bar None
23. WARM SODA – Symbolic Dream – Castle Face
24. CREEPOID – Cemetery Highrise Slum – Collect
25. VAADAT CHARIGIM – Sinking As A Stone – Burger
26. FIST CITY – Everything Is A Mess – Transgressive
27. CEREMONY – The L-Shaped Man – Matador
28. HEARTLESS BASTARDS – Restless Ones – Partisan
29. TRAILS AND WAYS – Pathology – Barsuk
30. ROZWELL KID – Too Shabby – Broken World

WKNC TOP 5 ADDS

1. SORORITY NOISE – Joy, Departed – Topshelf
2. SCOTDRAKULA – ScotDrakula – Self-Released
3. BOATS – Release [EP] – Self-Released
4. CREEPING PINK – Mirror Woods – Castle Face
5. VELVET TEEN – All Is Illusory – Topshelf

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Music News and Interviews

Slightly Stoopid Giveaways!

Thanks to the folks at Live Nation, WKNC has 5 pairs of tickets to give away this week to see Slightly Stoopid with Dirty Heads and The Expendables! They’ll be playing on Friday, July 17. Just be the correct caller when the DJ asks for it at

919-515-0881 or 919-515-2400

and you could win a pair of tickets! Tickets can be purchased here through TicketMaster, or by phone at 800-745-3000. Good luck!

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Music News and Interviews

The Get Right Band Interview

Local Band Local Beer: The Get Right Band 

Last Thursday, Phian interviewed The Get Right Band before they played at Tir Na nOg Irish Pub for Local Band Local Beer. During the interview, The Get Right Band songs “We Work All Day,” “Life During War Time,” Give It,“ and “Get Right” were played. If you like what you hear you can check out more of The Get Right Band at their website.

Listen here.

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Giveaways of the Week: July 13th – 19th!

7/13: Sol Cat @ Local 506

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7/14: Anthony Raneri @ Cat’s Cradle

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7/15: Vinyl Theatre @ Cat’s Cradle

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7/15: Coolzey and Fresh Kils ft. Maya Killtron @ The Pinhook

7/16: Cusses @ Kings

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7/16: Double Duchess w/ PlayPlay @ The Pinhook

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7/16: The Ike Reilly Assassination @ Cat’s Cradle

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7/16: Rebekah Todd & The Odyssey @ Local 506

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7/18: The Pietasters @ Cat’s Cradle

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7/18: See Gulls @ Kings

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7/18: The Weather Station @ The Pinhook

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7/19: New Dog @ The Pinhook

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Tune into WKNC 88.1 FM this week and when the DJ asks for it, call the request lines at 919-515-0881 or 919-515-2400 for your chance to win tickets to these shows! Good luck!

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Rebecca Todd and the Obligations Interview

Local Band Local Beer: Rebecca Todd and the Obligations

Phian interviewed Rebecca Todd and the Obligations last Thursday before they played at Tir Na nOg Irish Pub for Local Band Local Beer. The interview includes live performances of “Fog”, “Roots Very Deep”, “Trouble”, and “Lighting Bugs”. 

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Band/Artist Profile

Rap Radar: LIVEFREERIZE

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This can also be read in here in Technician.

Last month I got the chance to go up to my hometown of New York City and interview an up-and-coming artist from Brooklyn who goes by LIVEFREERIZE, or Rize for short. Rize’s music is a smooth blend of traditional rap lyrics with modern production provided mostly by his producer Chvlly. If you’re tired of the same old trap rapping played on commercial radio and the underwhelming resurgence of backpack rap, LIVEFREERIZE is definitely someone to give a listen to. His music exists somewhere between the multiple sub-genres that populate modern hip hop. And because it doesn’t adhere to a certain label, it comes across as organic and relatable. You’ll never hear two Rize songs that sound the same, which is a breath of fresh air in this transitional period in hip hop culture, where artists are either only rapping about selling drugs they’ve never seen, spending money they don’t have, or waxing poetic about ex-girlfriends. It’s music made for real people. Think J. Cole, but not nearly as polite.

On top of being a creative and talented rapper, Rize is a cool dude in general. He’s a man’s man who’s been around the block a few times in a few different cities. Brooklyn is what he considers his home base, but he’s spent time in Newark, Chicago, Oakland, and even Durham where he has family. This exploration of different areas of the country has exposed him to music scenes outside of New York’s, which is uncommon for many rising rappers. A lot of up-and-coming rappers (especially NY-based ones), stick to their hometown sound, and in today’s genre bending environment, that mentality limits hip hop hopefuls. Rize has seen this, and acknowledges that the only way for New York hip hop to reclaim its throne in the rap kingdom is by approaching the art from a different angle.

Rize’s wise beyond his years mentality shines through in his music. It’s well balanced and fun, and he has a passion for performing live, which is the key to success. I’m very confident that with Rize’s sound, he will be an artist that you’ll see breaking into the mainstream a year from now. Stay tuned to WKNC where we’ll be playing some of his tracks during our Underground segments, Saturday to Monday nights from 8PM to 5AM. Also stay tuned to our Podcast, where we will have our interview posted soon. You can find Rize on Twitter, Instagram, and Soundcloud with LIVEFREERIZE.

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Weekly Charts

WKNC 88.1 CHARTS: July 8th, 2015

WKNC RPM

1. JAMIE XX – In Colour – Young Turks
2. BRAIDS – Deep In The Iris – Arbutus
3. LAPALUX – Lustmore – Brainfeeder
4. GEORGE FITZGERALD – Fading Love – Domino
5. BEN WASH – Snob Rock – King’s Head
6. KODAK TO GRAPH – IAMANTHEM Remix [EP] – Family Artists
7. ICKY BLOSSOMS – Mask – Saddle Creek
8. PURITY RING – Another Eternity – 4AD
9. MIDIVAL PUNDITZ – Light – Six Degrees
10. FORT ROMEAU – Insides – Ghostly

WKNC TOP RPM ADD

Thundercat – The Beyond/Where The Giants Roam – Brainfeeder

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Band/Artist Profile

Nick James’ Drago delves deeper into the realms of music and design

Nick James - Drago

The realm of electronic music tends to consist of much more than just audio when compared to other genres. Electronic artists and producers are increasingly including more and more visual substances to their work, tying together the very compatible worlds of electronically produced music and design. If anyone has come close to mastering this art, Nick James has.

It seems the deeper you dig on this enigmatic young electronic performer, currently residing in New York City, the less you know about him. 22-year-old James graduated from UNC-Asheville and moved to NYC after spending some time in Japan. He writes for Tiny Mix Tapes under the name SCVSCV and runs the experimental publication Asystems – a product of The Actual School. He describes his experimental music as creating an atmosphere for its audience, combining multimedia design with his haunting yet melodic tracks.

For each album released on Asystems – which he  runs with two of his former roommates from UNCA – James creates a website perfectly matching the two aesthetics together, drawing the listener in closer and forcing them to absorb the piece more critically.

With his recent release of Drago on the 16th, Nick James put out satyri.co. This conceptual site sucks its visitors into an icy realm where they can explore the five tracks off Drago in addition to other exclusive visual and audio features. The actual tracks off Drago are upbeat and playful but have a complex structure to them, melodies orchestrated so meticulously only to be shattered perfectly with a violent mechanic. Captivating vocals, often not in English, add to the confusion and comfort of the arrangement. A few sentences give the website and tracks little justice, and the full experience can only be taken in by entering the site with a pair of headphones.

Nick James plays the first night of Hopscotch this year at Neptunes, opening for DJ Earl and Mumdance. With HD visuals at his live performances, his quiet presence is sure to fill the room.

https://soundcloud.com/nxjames

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The Stonewall Vessels Interview

Local Band Local Beer: Stonewall Vessels 

Phian interviewed The Stonewall Vessels last Thursday before they played at Tir na nOg Irish Pub for Local Band Local Beer. The interview includes the Stonewall Vessels songs “Colors,” “Not Healthy,” “Sea Grass,” and “Potion.” If you like what you hear you can check out more from The Stonewall Vessels at their bandcamp.

Listen here.