Each week, WKNC compiles a list of charts and adds. Here are the Afterhours charts for this week. You can tune into Afterhours programming Tuesday and Wednesday nights starting at 8pm.
Each week, WKNC compiles a list of charts and adds. Here are the Afterhours charts for this week. You can tune into Afterhours programming Tuesday and Wednesday nights starting at 8pm.
Tune in to WKNC all this week for your chance to win tickets to awesome local shows! Just be the correct caller (919-515-2400) when the DJ asks for it to when a pair of tickets to the following local shows:
Tuesday, May 14 – Alkaline Trio with Bayside @ Cat’s Cradle (Tickets went on sale Friday!)
Monday, February 25 – Ra Ra Riot with Pacific Air @ Cat’s Cradle
Tuesday, February 26 – Some Army with Small Houses and Onward, Soldiers @ The Pinhook
Wednesday, February 27 – Lotus with Moon Hooch @ Cat’s Cradle
Wednesday, February 27 – Bruce Cockburn @ Fletcher Opera Theater
Thursday, February 28 – The Lollipops with White Laces, The Dave Fell Band, and Djingis @ Kings Barcade
Saturday, March 2 – Bombadil with Christy Smith (of The Tender Fruit) and Magician Michael Casey
Each week, WKNC compiles a list of charts and adds. Here are the Afterhours charts for this week. You can tune into Afterhours programming Tuesday and Wednesday nights starting at 8pm.
Live Nation will be presenting Band of Horses at The Ritz here in Raleigh on Wednesday, May 8th! All this week, WKNC will be giving away tickets, so tune in for your chance to win. Tickets for the show will go on sale this Saturday, February 23rd here! WKNC would like to thank Live Nation for their continued support.
Tune in to WKNC all this week for your chance to win tickets to awesome local shows! Just be the correct caller (919-515-2400) when the DJ asks for it to when a pair of tickets to the following local shows:
Monday, Feb 18 – Black Francis with Reid Paley @ Cat’s Cradle
Tuesday, Feb 19 – Speck Mountain with Humble Tripe @ Kings Barcade
Wednesday, Feb 20 – Menomena with Guards @ Motorco Music Hall
Thursday, Feb 21 – Netherfriends with Canine heart Sounds @ Pinhook
Friday, Feb 22 – The Toddlers with Black Zinfandel and Savage Knights @ Kings Barcade
Sunday, Feb 24 – Foxygen with Naked Gods @ Local 506
Interview with Lauren Collier, president of UAB about the controversial Dirty Bingo event.
Interview with Paul Valone, president of Grassroots North Carolina, a pro second amendment organization.
Interview with Jeovannah Hunter, Nubian Message columnist advocating for tighter gun control.
I had the great opportunity of being able to interview the duo, Bastinado. They released their album “The Hard Six” at the end of September. It’s done quite well here during WKNC Afterhours, placing in the top 10 most played for weeks.
What makes this act very special and unique is their combination of the extremely old and cutting edge. Joseph B. Carringer has been playing the didgeridoo for over 15 years and Josh Harris is helping lead the way into a new era of insturments by performing with a Reactable Table. This odd combination results in intriguing house and dance music that you will not hear anywhere else.
Their album is free for download from their Facebook. They have also produced a very interesting short documentary about their group and the insturments they use, it is a great watch for anyone wanting to learn about the Reactable Table. It can be watched here on YouTube.
They were very nice guys and I’m glad to have gotten the chance to speak with them.
-Muta
Each week, WKNC compiles a list of charts and adds. Here are the Afterhours charts for this week. You can tune into Afterhours programming Tuesday and Wednesday nights starting at 8pm.
TOP TEN:
1 TENSNAKE In The House Defected
2 ROBERT DELONG Just Movement Glassnote
3 FALTY DL Hardcourage Ninja Tune
4 KRIS MENACE Features Compuphonic
5 COLIN EDWIN AND JON DURANT Burnt Belief Alchemy
6 TRUST TRST Arts And Crafts
7 BLUE FOUNDATION In My Mind I Am Free Reconstructed Dead People’s Choice
8 OFFSHORE Bake Haus Big Dada
9 ETIENNE DE CRECY Essentials Pixadelic
10 SUBMOTION ORCHESTRA Fragments Exceptional
Adds:
1 GOLD PANDA Trust Ghostly International
2 IAN POOLEY What I Do Plant Music
3 LUSINE The Waiting Room Ghostly
4 THOMAS AZIER Hylas 001 And 002 EP Bundle Hylas
College is a time when young people have been known to get active. And occasionally, sometimes that activity can… bear fruit. And if you’re a guy hoping to put that off for a couple of more years, then you might want to listen up. Deondre’ has more.
Our very own Jasmine Shepherd was recently one of the hosts of a charity date auction, where bidders got the chance to bid on dates with different participants.
As a rule, I try to keep personal opinions regarding serious issues off the air. But recently our new governor has outlined some of the changes he hopes to implement with regards to our state’s higher education funding.
Thursday, February 14th- Art Lord & the Self-Potraits, GOOGOOLOO, and Lonnie Walker at Kings Barcade, 9pm
While there are many great shows this week that can all be seen here at the Rock Report, there is one show that rises above all the rest. As you probably know, we here at WKNC worship the North Carolina bred synth-pop fanatics Future Islands. But what you might not know is that Future Islands was not the first endeavor of Samuel Herring, William Cashion, and Gerrit Welmers. Before Future Islands, the three of them were in a band with Adam Beeby called Art Lord & the Self-Potraits. They played their first show 10 years ago on Valentine’s Day. The band toured vigorously around North Carolina as well as a tour with Dan Deacon up and down the East Coast. After 2 years of existence, they laid the Art Lord to rest and started Future Islands.
This Valentine’s Day, Art Lord & the Self-Potraits are getting back together for a 10 year anniversary of their first show to release a double LP retrospective off Friend’s Records entitled The Definitive Collection. This release is their first vinyl release to date and compiles songs from their four albums. The show is at Kings Barcade this Thursday at 9pm. Brian Corum opens with a special solo Lonnie Walker set followed by GOOGOOLOO. Art-Lord and the Self-Potraits will then close out the night which is sure to be one of the best shows of this year. So grab your loved one and come on out to the show.
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These songs were all remastered by Talk Normal’s Sarah Register.
Check out a synopsis from Samuel Herring of how Art Lord & the Self-Potraits came to be below:
“AT THE BEGINNING OF THE 1980’S, THE SPECTRUM OF MUSIC AND ART WERE BEING BLOWN WIDE OPEN. THE WORLD WAS CHANGING AND THE PEOPLE WANTED A STAR, AN ICON, TO CHALLENGE THEIR MODE OF THINKING. SOMEONE THEY COULD FOLLOW, WHETHER TO WATCH THEM ASCEND OR PLUMMET INTO THE HISTORY OF TEXTBOOK LORE.
AT THE AGE OF 18, LOCKE ERNST-FROST, WOULD BE SUCH A MAN. PROPELLED INTO BEING—LOCKE—THE SELF-PROCLAIMED, GERMAN LORD OF ART (FROM GERMANY, OHIO), THE NEW YORK ART SCENE BY STORM. GIVING HIS ONE OF A KIND VIEWPOINTS ON THE BANALITY OF LIFE, HE TORE APART THE AMERICAN POP CULTURE IDOLATRY, AND CHASTISED THE WORLD AUDIENCE’S FOOLISHNESS FOR FALLING FOR SUCH SIMPLE TRICKS.
HOWEVER, THIS PROVED TO BE TOO GREAT OF A CHALLENGE FOR THE YOUNG MAN. WHILE THE WORLD HERALDED HIM AS THE SAVIOR OF ART, HE REALIZED THAT HE WAS BECOMING THE THING THAT HE DESPISED. THE SPOTLIGHT WAS TOO GREAT, THE LEVEL OF OBSERVATION TOO HIGH. HE WANTED TO ESCAPE THE LIFE HE HAD CREATED. AND SO, AT THE RIPE OLD AGE OF 19 HE BANISHED HIMSELF FROM THE SPOTLIGHT, TO A BUNKER IN ZURICH, NEVER TO BE HEARD FROM AGAIN.
FLASH FORWARD, FEBRUARY 2003, LOCKE ERNST-FROST EMERGES FROM THE BANKS OF THE TAR RIVER, IN THE SMALL, COLLEGE TOWN OF GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA. IT HAS BEEN TWO DECADES SINCE THE ART LORD HAS SPOKEN, AND NO ONE KNOWS HIS NAME. THE MYTH. ERNST-FROST HAS BEEN IN SECLUSION FOR THE LAST TWENTY YEARS TRYING TO CRACK THE AESTHETIC CODE. HE HAS SPENT EVERYDAY, SINCE HIS RETIREMENT, DREAMING, SCULPTING AND PAINTING THE MOST BEAUTIFUL THING IN THE WORLD. HIMSELF. AFTER BEING SET AWAY FOR SO LONG, HE BELIEVED IT WAS TIME TO FINALLY STEP OUT OF THE DARKNESS, AND SING TO THE WORLD HIS TALES OF WOE.
AFTER AUDITIONING MUSICIANS FOR HIS PROJECT, HE REALIZED IT WAS FRUITLESS. NO ONE WAS GOOD ENOUGH TO PLAY FOR HIM. DETERMINED, HE GAVE LIFE TO THE ONLY BEINGS WHO WERE WORTHY TO STAND ON THE STAGE BESIDE HIM, FOUR TEARS DROPPED ON CANVAS, AND HIS SELF-PORTRAITS WERE BORN. TOGETHER, THEY SET OUT, LOCKE, #1, #2, #3, AND #4. FINALLY, THE ART LORD AND HIS SELF-PORTRAITS, COULD TELL THEIR STORY TO THE WORLD…HOW HARD IT IS, TO BE, SO GREAT.”