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Weekly Charts

WKNC RPM charts 6/7

Here are the top ten albums in Afterhours.

 

 

Rank Artist Recording Label
1 Friendly Fires Pala XL
2 Austra Feel It Break Domino
3 Toro y Moi Underneath the Pine CarPark Records
4 Gold Panda Companion Ghostly International
5 Bibio Mind Bokeh Warp Records
6 Borgore Delicious EP White Label Nation
7 Moby Destoyed Mute
8 Blue Sky Black Death Noir Fake Four Inc.
9 Daft Punk TRON: Legacy RECONFIGURED White Label Nation
10 Gorillaz The Fall Virgin
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DJ Highlights

WKNC DJs Admit the First Album they Ever Bought

Recently inspired by an NME post that had their staff discuss what the first albums they every bought were, I thought it would be interesting to figure out what the WKNC kids had first picked up.  After a bit of work this is what they sent me!

 

Professor X

Spice Girls- Spice

Spice Girls- Spice

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DJ Elly May

Natalie Merchant- Tigerlily

Natalie Merchant- Tigerlily

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The first album I ever bought with my own money was Natalie Merchant’s ‘Tigerlily.’  Laugh if you dare.

 

Dr. J

Billy Ray Cyrus- Some Gave All

Billy Ray Cyrus- Some Gave All

 

 

 

 

 

 

Back in 1992 or 1993, before most of the staff had started kindergarten, a young Jamie Lynn saved up her allowance to purchase a CD player and one CD to go with it: Billy Ray Cyrus’s “Some Gave All,” featuring the hit single “Achy Breaky Heart.”

 

K’nuckles

Queens of the Stone Age- Songs for the Deaf

From Walmart aw yea.

 

.jose jose.

System of a Down- Toxicity

System of a Down- Toxicity

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Adam Kincaid

Velvet Underground- Velvet Underground & Nico

Sex Pistols- Filthy Lucre Live

Harry Belafonte- Calypso

Velvet Underground- Velvet Underground and Nico

I actually bought three albums at the same time on my first record store trip when I was 12. I still have them all. My parents thought I was absolutely nuts to spend my money on these.

Mollypop

The Beatles- Rubber Soul

The Beatles- Rubber Soul

 

 

 

 

 

 

Real original, I know.

 

D-Cutta

Run-D.M.C.- Raising Hell

 

DJ Ones

Michael Jackson- Thriller

Michael Jackson- Thriller

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I used to dance my ass off to some Thriller, still do when given the opportunity.

 

The Chancellor

Franz Ferdinand- Franz Ferdinand

Franz Ferdinand- Franz Ferdinand

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DJ Switch

Led Zeppelin- Best of Led Zeppelin

Still listen to it once a month or more.

 

Chuck

The Smashing Pumpkins- Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness

Smashing Pumpkins- Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Voice of Reason

Sum 41- All Killer, No Filler

Sum 41- All Killer, No Filler

I bought Sum 41’s All Killer No Filler. Embarrassing now, totally radical back then.

 

Mayday

Baha Men- Who Let the Dogs Out

Baha Men- Who Let the Dogs

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I saved up my lunch money to buy this.

 

Cannibal Cory

Metallica- Master of Puppets

 

Bigfatsac

Ray Parker Jr.- Ghostbusters

Ray Parker Jr.- Ghostbusters

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

It was the 45 single.  I was 6 years old and I believe I used my birthday money.

 

DJ Shorty Shorts

Dashboard Confessional- A Mark, a Mission, a Brand, a Scar

Dashboard Confession- A Mark, a Mission, a Brand, a Scar

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Spaceman Spiff

Smash Mouth- Astro Lounge

Smash Mouth- Astro Lounge

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rian Regal

Spin Doctors- Pocket Full of Kryptonite

 

Spin Doctors- Pocket Full of Kryptonite

 

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Concert Preview Local Music

Local Band Local Beer 6.16

Looking for something to do on these hot summer nights? Check out Tir na nOg and WKNC’s Local Band, Local Beer June 16. This event happens every Thursday night in downtown Raleigh. It is FREE and 21+. This week we will present the ska and reggae acts The Archbishops of Blount Street and Climb Jacob’s Ladder; show starts at 10:30.  Grab a local brew and enjoy, mon!

WKNC swag will be available– shirts, bags, coozies, and some CDs.

Stay tuned for the rest of June and July lineup… something tells me it’s gonna be hot!

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Concert Review

Matt & Kim Perform at Cat’s Cradle, Bring Most Annoying Fans Ever.

I never expected to start a concert review with a Ghandi quote, but alas–  “I like your Christ, I do not like your Christians.” When I heard that Matt & Kim were coming to Cat’s Cradle several months ago, I was stoked. Though I was less than impressed by their most recent release of Sidewalks, who wouldn’t want to hear “Daylight” performed live? Better yet, The Hood Internet were opening. I spent far too many high school nights (and if I’m honest, college nights too) driving around blasting mashups like “Billie ‘Wildcat’ Jean” and “In The Air Ce Soir” to miss a live show by the two men behind it! I snatched a ticket to the concert like the greedy mofo I am and suggested the infamous DJ Shorty Shorts and another friend join me.

Before I begin being really dramatic (as usual), I should clarify that we were truly excited to go. We planned our evening around the concert, driving to Chapel Hill early to make time for sushi and a personal favorite past time, jay-walking. We got to the venue several minutes before the show started with our grooves on…

The Hood Internet had a strong open, and their stage presence was enormous. They spun great tunes and had a flawless performance, though I did feel alienated by the second half of their set. They mashed up indie hits like The XX, Bibio, and of course Matt & Kim, but apparently, I’m not hip enough to get their pop culture references anymore. I’m pretty sure I heard some Justin Bieber mixed in near the end, and the worst thing was that the samples I felt most alienated by absolutely fueled the crowd of middle schoolers around me. They loved that stuff! Radiohead’s “Reckoner,” though, and they turned their head sideways in confusion. I should mention that I did hear a beautifully off-key, oddly syncopated, whiny rendition of “Creep” by the group of high schoolers to my left, though. All 40 of them. Come on, kids. Come on. You don’t live in High School Musical. We’re not all in this together… in fact, I’d like you to shut up and leave the singing to the professionals.

The Hood Internet packed up their things after about forty-five minutes of adrenaline-filled dancing and… for some odd reason, the house lights weren’t turned back up. I don’t think most of the crowd realized that The Hood Internet was finished, because they kept dancing to the remixes being played over the speakers. What was already a tight, tight crowd only condensed because surprise! Nobody was old enough to drink so nobody moved to the bar, nobody budged, people kept dancing to set-change music, and the late-comers showed up and pushed in on the crowd.

Amidst the chaos and confusion, it’s time for your introduction to big-head kid. By the time Matt & Kim came to the stage, my view was as follows, thanks to big-head kid:

I don’t even know how big his actual head was, but his hair was HUGE and he spread his arms as though he were trying to scare a bear off in the woods by becoming the largest person possible. I tried to take pictures during the show, but every single picture had big-head kid as the focal point. I don’t know how, but he managed to be everywhere I moved without fail.

Matt & Kim were fun and kind of bad ass, but in that middle school way. They talked to the audience a lot between songs, but every other word out of their mouth was “fuck.” Who were they trying to impress? I promise that I’m not a prude, but the words flowed out of their mouths so unnaturally that I began to cringe after a while. These are the musicians that the hipstahs are idolizing? I really wanted to like Matt & Kim, and I see why people do; they both have a great chemistry and play off of each other’s personalities on stage, but I couldn’t help but feel like it was all an act. They were desperately feeding off of their audience’s expectations of a bad-ass, and I just wasn’t it. It felt like watching MTV mixed with 21st century Nickelodeon after they killed Double Dare 2000, Rocket Power, and Hey Arnold!, and… that’s just so not cool.

In retrospect, I think we missed the obvious warning signs. The parking lot was filled with SUVs fit for the typical soccer mom. I saw an abandoned balloon floating away into the sky as we approached the venue. Storm clouds were rolling towards us, and as a burst of lightning flashed across the night sky, I saw the dark mark looming overhead. In the venue, I had to wait in a line to sign in to the underage list… and walking in, I was one of the tallest people there. This concert won the award for most awkward of 2011, and we’re only in June. I don’t see what could trump it. It beat the seizure at Baths’ concert in Durham amidst Will Wisenfeld’s freezing Macbook Pro. It slaughtered Diamond Rings’ Napoleon Dynamite dance moves and Superchunk bashing. The Matt & Kim show was a circus filled with kids. The audience was rude, they shoved people around, and ultimately, I left about 20 minutes early. I’ve never done that at a show before. I couldn’t do stay. I was suffocating. I had a crappy view, the kids in front of me began making out loudly, and the guy behind me yelled “I LOST MY VIRGINITY TO THIS SONG” as “Daylight” was playing (sad times, man… sad times). It was just not my cup of tea.

I really like Sidewalks and Grand, and I wanted to like Matt & Kim in concert… but the fans completely ruined it for me. I’ve never been to such an obnoxious show, and I doubt I’ll subject myself to one ever again.

 

 

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Weekly Charts

6/7 Chainsaw Metal Weekly Top Ten Albums

Here are the chainsaw top ten this week, as compiled by Chainsaw Music Director, Cory Slep.

 

 

Rank Artist Recording Label
1 ANVIL Juggernaut Of Justice The End
2 SEPTICFLESH The Great Mass Season Of Mist
3 HAEMORRHAGE Hospital Carnage Relapse
4 AUTOPSY Macabre Eternal Peaceville
5 AMON AMARTH Surtur Rising Metal Blade
6 TYR The Lay Of Thrym Napalm
7 ANAAL NATHRAKH Passion Candlelight
8 ABYSMAL DAWN Leveling The Plane Of Existence Relapse
9 HATE ETERNAL Phoenix Amongst The Ashes Metal Blade
10 BECOMING THE ARCHETYPE Celestial Completion Solid State

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Weekly Charts

WKNC’s Top 30 indie rock albums – 6/7

Another week, another Top 30 hits from your friendly daytime music director, Michael Jones.

Artist Album Label
#1 Austra Feel It Break Domino
#2 Donkeys Born With Stripes Dead Oceans
#3 Thao and Mirah Thao and Mirah Kill Rock Stars
#4 Love Inks E.S.P. City Slang
#5 tUnE-YArDs Whokill 4AD
#6 Kids on a Crime Spree We Love You So Bad Slumberland
#7 Girl Names Dead To Me Slumberland
#8 Amor De Dias Street Of The Love Of Days Merge
#9 Vaccines What Did You Expect From The Vaccines? Columbia
#10 Rosebuds Loud Planes Fly Low Merge
#11 Those Darlings Screws Get Loose Oh Wow Dang
#12 Generationals Actor-Caster Park The Van
#13 Dodos No Color Frenchkiss
#14 My Morning Jacket Circuital ATO
#15 Foster the People Torches Columbia
#16 Wild Palms Until Spring One Little Indian
#17 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr. It’s A Corporate World Quite Scientific
#18 Seapony Go With Me Hardly Art
#19 Matt Pond PA Spring Fools Altitude
#20 Black Lips Arabia Mountain Vice
#21 Friendly Fires Pala XL
#22 Antlers Burst Apart Frenchkiss
#23 Okkervil River I Am Very Far Jagjaguwar
#24 Thurston Moore Demolished Thoughts Domino
#25 Sam Roberts Band Collider Rounder
#26 I’m From Barcelona Forever Today Mute
#27 Fleet Foxes Helplessness Blues Sub Pop
#28 Wombats This Modern Glitch Bright Antenna
#29 Dan Sartain Legacy Of Hospitality One Little Indian
#30 Vetiver The Errant Charm Sub Pop

 

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Music News and Interviews

SoundOff23 Cults/Arctic Monkeys

This week we discuss the impact of iCloud on the music industry and review new albums by Cults and Arctic Monkeys.

Listen to episode 23.

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Non-Music News

EOT60 Wise Farms 6/7/11

This week features a profile of WISE Farms, which sells fresh produce and the NCSU Campus Farmers Market. Mark Herring also talks about the reinvention of the Food Pyramid.

Listen to episode 60.

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Miscellaneous

Independent Weekly’s Best of the Triangle…

Okay okay okay, so we don’t know yet who the winners are… yet.
If you tune in the WKNC from 3-5PM June 8th,  you can be one of the first to know! We will be discussing all things Indy– Best of, Best of Party, and Hopscotch all while playing the music you love!

I have heard that WKNC is a finalist for a few “Best in the Triangle” awards… but you didn’t hear that from me.

WKNC has won Best in College Radio and was a finalist for Best Nonprofit Radio Station. WOO!

A big thanks to all of our listeners and everyone who voted! See you at the party!

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Festival Coverage

Hopscotch Schedule is HERE

After seeing the amazing lineup for Hopscotch, you have probably been trying to figure out how in the heck you will be able to see all the bands you want. Luckily, this festival takes place in downtown Raleigh, so all show are but a walk, a rickshaw, an R-line away.
They have released 14 new bands to the schedule and have added 3 new venues –White Collar Crime, The Union and Fletcher Opera Theater in Progress Energy Center. The show I am most excited about will be taking place in Fletcher Opera Theatre, featuring The Prayers and Tears, Bombadil, and Lost in the Trees. After checking out the schedule here, what show are you most excited about?

There are only a few 3 day passes left!