Eye on the Triangle creator Saja Hindi runs down the latest news in her last program as host. Then Tyler Everrett previews the Wolfpack football schedule From the Sidelines. In a special extended VIP, Saja talks with John Morris, founder of the popular community blog Goodnight, Raleigh! and several members of his staff. Then Jacob Downey previews the Stars in the Round fundraiser for the Shakori Hills Community Arts Center in Hear This.
Category: Blog
Artist | Album | Label | |
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#1 | JAILL | That’s How We Burn | Sub Pop |
#2 | MAPS AND ATLASES | Perch Patchwork | Barsuk |
#3 | WAVVES | Kind of the Beach | Fat Possum |
#4 | LIGHTS ON | Here Comes the Ocean | self-released |
#5 | DAN SARTAIN | Dan Sartain Lives | One Little Indian |
#6 | LONE WOLF | The Devel and I | Bella Union |
#7 | BEST COAST | Crazy for You | Mexican Summer |
#8 | BOOKS | The Way Out | Temporary Residence |
#9 | ARCADE FIRE | The Suburbs | Merge |
#10 | MINIATURE TIGERS | Fortress | Modern Art |
8/2 Top 10 albums WKNC Afterhours
Artist | Album | Label | |
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#1 | CHEMICAL BROTHERS | Further | Astralwerks |
#2 | CRYSTAL CASTLES | Crystal Castles II | Universal |
#3 | SLEIGH BELLS | Treats | Mom and Pop |
#4 | LCD SOUNDSYSTEM | This is Happening | EMI |
#5 | N.E.R.D. | Hot-N-Fun The Remixes [EP] | |
#6 | BORGORE | Borgore Ruined Dubstep [EP] | |
#7 | RUSKO | O.M.G.! | Mad Decent |
#8 | M.I.A. | Maya | Interscope |
#9 | BATHS | Cerulean | Anticon |
#10 | UFFIE | Sex Dreams and Denim Jeans | Because |
This Week’s Giveaways
This week on WKNC we are giving away excitement! …and tickets as well
On August 13, we have tickets to Mission of Burma at Cat’s Cradle and tickets to Umphrey’s McGee at the Raleigh Amphitheatre.
On August 15, we have tickets to Friends for Hamid featuring, Static Minds, Starmount, Richard Bacchus, & The Connells at The Pour House.
We are also giving away tickets to The Other Guys at Crossroads 20 in Cary.
I’m a fan of Here We Go Magic; I am a fan of Beach Fossils. Their respective live performances were both reflective of their energetic, loopy recordings that exist, in my mind at least, as sharpened, present day iterations of the old shoe gazey stuff . I maybe blended their sounds together too much there. (If I overgeneralized, I am sorry. Beach Fossils is the more “gazey” of the two, to be sure.) Both bands are great on record, great live, and certainly worth seeing again (not to mention, worth it for you to see one or both of them when you get the chance).
BUT, I’ll go ahead and be honest. (I have the megaphone!)
Light Pines dude. This was my Ffffifth? Sixth? time seeing this outfit in action, and, as usual, they failed miserably to disappoint. “Knowing what to look for” may be an appropriate good phrase, but I’m barely a musician. I just know to look for the awesome, I guess.
No nonsense. No garrulous banter between songs. No distracting movement. Just a terse, diligent, and damn-solid entertaining performance. A change of lighting and, if you’re lucky, a modest “thank’yeh” after each song is all you’re gonna get. And what would (or possibly could) you do with anything extra?
Nope, I didn’t take pictures. Flashes are annoying.
T.A.
WKNC and Tir Na nOg Irish Pub team up to bring you Local Beer Local Band Night every Thursday. These events are always FREE and 21 and up. Local beers on special and local bands on stage.
Photographs of Local Beer Local Band night on August 5 by WKNC photographer Katie Hill
Museum Mouth
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The Beast
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I Was Totally Destroying It
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This Thursday, August 12 features music from Aminal and Butterflies! Both are from Chapel Hill.
You might remember Aminal from our concert series Friday’s on the Lawn. They played for a crowd of people, blankets, and picnic baskets. Hooray for indie pop! Come on Thursday to bob your head and tap your toes!
From Chapel Hill and signed under Trekky Records, Butterflies will be opening up at Tir Na nOg this Thursday. “Butterflies reimagine indie pop in laid-back folk environs… contemplative (though hopeful) soul searching of… frontman Josh Kimbrough, who gets help from a revolving cast of friends… including pianist/ girlfriend Katie Zickefoose. She adds generous harmonies." –Spencer Griffith, Independent Weekly
Local Beat preview 8/6/10


At 5 p.m., Gray Young is coming by for an hour to talk. The band has several shows coming up this month, including one tonight at the Berkley Cafe with the Loners, Goner, and Asheville band Knives and Daggers, and one tomorrow at the TTWD Fest where they are playing at 4 p.m.
Rat Jackson has an album release party for their new release Midnight Get Right with Aminal and Red Collar at the Broad Street Cafe on August 7. The new album is reminiscent of Rat Jackson’s live show, which is energetic, straight-up rock n’ roll, and I have a feeling the second hour of the program is going to be just that.
At 7 p.m., there will be a pre-recorded interview with Graveyard Fields. Frontman for the Carrboro band, Brian Risk, came in last week with Pete and Andrea Connolly (of Birds & Arrows) who are also in the group. We talked about the creation of the band and their debut EP Saturn’s Moon, which has been out for a couple of months. Two of the members of the group, Carol and Jon, are expecting their first baby at any moment right now, which made for some interesting conversation.
As always feel free to follow the Local Beat on Twitter, Facebook, or ReverbNation. If you can’t tune into the show tonight, then stay tuned on the WKNC blog for our weekly recap of the evening.
If you’re any kind of a fan of Johnny Cash, you’ll know of his talented and oldest offspring, Rosanne Cash. Not only has she continued the Cash legend, but she herself has taken the name a great many strides forward in the world of music and literary arts. In her 30+year career, she has thus far released 12 albums and has had 11 #1 singles, with her most recent album release in fall 2009. She has also written a book of short stories, a children’s book, essays and work fiction, and, most recently, her memoir.
This nationally and internationally renowned musician will be coming to Raleigh to promote her soon to be released book Composed:a Memoir.
“Now, in her memoir, Cash writes compellingly about her upbringing in Southern California as the child of country legend Johnny Cash, and of her relationships with her mother and her famous stepmother, June Carter Cash. In her account of her development as an artist she shares memories of a hilarious stint as a twenty-year-old working for Columbia Records in London; recording her own first album on a German label; working her way to success; her marriage to Rodney Crowell, a union that made them Nashville’s premier couple; her relationship with the country music establishment; taking a new direction in her music and leaving Nashville to move to New York; motherhood; dealing with the deaths of her parents, in part through music; the process of songwriting; and the fulfillment she has found with her current husband and musical collaborator, John Leventhal.”
—Quail Ridge Bookstore
flyer for Rosanne Cash at Meredith College
Above is the official flyer for the event. The event will be held on Friday, August 13 at 7:30 p.m. in Jones Auditorium at Meredith College. The tickets are $5 and available at Quail Ridge Bookstore, or the event is free with a purchase of the book itself. While she will not be performing, she will be discussing her new book and signing memorabilia and merchandise.
Presenting our ticket giveaways for the week of August 2:
On August 7, we have tickets to Here We Go Magic at Cat’s Cradle and Los Lobos at The NC Museum of Art;
On August 10, we have tickets to Hearts & Daggers at Slim’s;
and if you’re a fan of Chainsaw Rock, we have tickets to Cynic at Cat’s Cradle on August 9.
That’s all we got this week. Stay tuned for these giveaways and more only on WKNC 88.1