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Second Annual Mystery Roach Covers Show: 8/22/09

It is time once again for the Mystery Roach Covers Show. This Saturday, August 22, I’ll be playing the original tracks from the 50s, 60s or 70s and then the cover version from any decade and style.

If you have any requests or suggestions, post them here. I will be finalizing the playlist on Friday afternoon.

Below is LAST YEAR’S PLAYLIST to give you an idea of what this year’s show will be like.

Tune into Mystery Roach, every Saturday from 8-10am on WKNC for Progressive, Fusion, Psychedelic, Garage and noise from the 60s and 70s. (This week the 50s are fair game as well.)

Cheers.

-La Barba Rossa

Song Artist
The Dolphins Beth Orton
The Dolphins Fred Neil
Here She Comes Now Nirvana
Here She Comes Now Velvet Underground
China Girl David Bowie
China Girl Iggy Pop
People Are Strange Twiztid
People Are Strange The Doors
Sympathy For The Devil Brian Ferry
Sympathy For The Devil Rolling Stones
Happy Together Frank Zappa
Happy Together The Turtles
War Pigs Alice Donut
War Pigs Black Sabbath
Have A Cigar Primus
Have A Cigar Pink Floyd
Steppin Stone Minor Threat
Steppin Stone The Monkees
Pictures Of Matchstick Men Camper Van Beethoven
Pictures Of Matchstick Men Status Quo
Happiness Is A Warm Gun The Breeders
Happiness Is A Warm Gun The Beatles
I Fought The Law The Clash
I Fiought the Law The Bobby Fuller Four
Ring Of Fire Social Distortion
Ring Of Fire Johnny Cash
I Put A Spell On You CCR
I Put a Spell on You Screamin Jay Hawkins
Higer Ground Red Hot Chili Peppers
Higher Ground Stevie Wonder
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Music News and Interviews

Follow Local Music On Twitter!

If you haven’t been living in isolation for the past year, you are bound to have heard Twitter on the news or in some form of conversation. And without a doubt Twitter is slowly beginning to take over media outlets and the struggling newspaper industry, even having an upper hand on blogs. If you are involved with this communication phenomenon and are also into North Carolina music, then rejoice, for listed below is the largest compiling of twitter accounts related to North Carolina Music. Bands, artists, musicians, venues, record labels, journalists, DJs, blogs, radio stations, newspapers, and nearly anything else you can think of involved with our music scene has a twitter. So jump on board and tweet away!

*Note, if you are not listed below and would like to be, or if you would like your twitter removed from this list, please email thelocalbeat@wknc.org.

Bands/Artists:
9th Wonder (Hip-Hop)
A Rooster For The Masses (Rock)
Alcazar Hotel (Rock)
American Aquarium (Country)
Aminal (Rock)
Archbishops of Blount Street (Ska/Reggae)
Ariel Down (Rock)
Arielle Bryant (Acoustic)
Arizona (Indie)
Avett Brothers (Country)
The Beast (Hip-Hop)
Bender of Inflowential (Hip-Hop)
Beggars Caravan (Rock)
Beloved Binge (Indie)
Birds Of Avalon (Rock)
Black Skies (Rock)
Blue Marble Beat (Trip Hop)
Bombadil (Folk)
Boxbomb (Rock)
Brett Harris (Pop)
Brooks Wood (Acoustic)
Bowerbirds (Indie)
Caruso (Punk)
Charlie Smarts of Inflowential & Kooley High (Hip-Hop)
Cool Ethan (Emo)
Death To The Details (Rock)
Dirtbag Love Affair (Punk)
Dirty Little Heaters (Rock)
DJ Ill Digitz of Kooley High & Inflowential (Hip-Hop)
Edgar Allen Flow (Hip-Hop)
Eric Hirsh of the Beast & Orquesta GarDel (Hip-Hop)
Foriegn Exchange (Hip-Hop)
Future Kings of Nowhere (Indie)
Gene Smilek (Acoustic)
Hammer No More The Fingers (Rock)
Hidden Cat (House)
Holy Ghost Tent Revival (Folk)
I Was Totally Destroying It (Indie)
Ivan Rosebud of the Rosebuds & Brad Cook of Megafaun (Indie)
Jason Adamo (Pop)
Jeremy Blair From Effingham (Rock)
Jim Brantley of Bull City (Rock)
Joe Hero (Rock)
K-Hill (Hip-Hop)
Kelly Rosebud of the Rosebuds (Indie)
King Mez (Hip-Hop)
Kingsbury Manx (Indie)
Kooley High (Hip-Hop)
L.E.G.A.C.Y. (Hip-Hop)
Lemming Malloy (Steam Punk)
Megafaun (indie)
New Town Drunks (Rock)
North Elementary (Indie)
Once & Future Kings (Indie)
Pink Flag (Punk)
Phonte (Hip-Hop)
Pico vs Island Trees (Pop)
Pneurotics (Rock)
Red Collar (Rock)
Regina Hexaphone (Rock)
Roman Candle (Indie)
Ryan Adams (Country)
Sandwiches (Punk)
Scarlet Virginia (Acoustic)
Schooner (Indie)
Scientific Superstar (Electronic)
Sean Hayes of the Whiskey Smugglers (Country)
Sequoya (Indie)
Shaker Maker Band (Rock)
Silver (Rock)
Simple (Indie)
Small Ponds (Folk)
Snmnmnm (Indie)
Squirrel Nut Zippers (Alternative)
Steve Wilson Band (Pop/Rock)
Telescreen (Shoegaze)
Thad Cockrell (Rock)
Valient Thorr (Metal)
Veronica Blood (Gothic)
Virgo 9 (Rock)
Western Civ (Rock)
Whale Watchers (Rock)
Whiskey Kills The Butterfly (Indie)
White Cascade (Shoegaze)

FOLLOW WKNC ON TWITTER
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Venues:
Busy Bee Cafe (Raleigh)
Cats Cradle (Carrboro)
Duke Coffeehouse (Durham)
Duke Theatre (Durham)
Durham Performing Arts Center (Durham)
Papa Mojos (Durham)
Pinhook (Durham)
Pour House (Raleigh)
Tir Na Nog Irish Pub (Raleigh)

Record Labels:

307 Knox Records (Durham)
Churchkey Records (Durham)
Death To False Hope (Durham)
Loose Charm Records (Durham)
Merge Records
Misbehaved Records (Durham)
Neckbeard Records (Raleigh)
Ramseur Records (Concord)
Vinyl Records UNC (Chapel Hill)
Yep Roc Records (Chapel Hill)

People/Other:

Adam Kincaid (WKNC Local Beat Host)
Betsy Harris (Local Music Photographer)
Bryan Reed (Writer for Shuffle Magazine)
Bull City Records (Record Store In Durham)
Choose Local Music
Deep South Entertainment
Duke Performances
Goodnight Raleigh
Grayson Currin (Writer for the Independent Weekly)
The Hidden Places (Taintradaio.org)
Independent Weekly
IndieNC
Jake Seaton (Writer For Music.MyNC)
Jeremy Blair (Blogger for Secrect Carrboro Ninja Patrol
Justin Weber (Writer for Raleigh Indie Music Examiner)
Karen Mann (Writer for Mannsworld & New Raleigh)
Mz. Kelly (DJ at WKNC 88.1)
New Raleigh
North Carolina Music
North Carolina Music Factory
Paste Magazine
Rachel Oehring (DJ of The Hidden Places)
Raleigh Concerts
Raleigh Downtown Live
ReverbNation (Durham Based Music Website)
Ross Grady (TriangleRock.com)
Schoolkids Records (Record Store in Raleigh)
Shuffle Magazine
The State of Things (WUNC 91.5 FM)
Steve Salevan (DJ For The Hidden Places)
Triangle Music
Troika Bullbot
WCOM (Carrboro Radio)
WKNC 88.1 (The Best Local Music Station in NC)
WUNC (NPR)
WSOE 89.3 (Elon Univeristy Radio)
WXDU 88.7 (Duke University Radio)
WXYC (UNC Radio Station)

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Local Music Music News and Interviews

Hear Here Tracks Debut on WKNC

As we make our way to the Hear Here CD release show Aug. 29 at Cat’s Cradle (also my birthday!), listen to 88.1 as our top-notch Local Lunch crew debut songs from the 17-track compilation. This Friday, Aug. 14, Mikey P and guests Mike Robinson from Terpsikhore and BJ Burton from Flying Tiger will unleash Kooley High’s “Can’t Go Wrong” and Lonnie Walker’s “Feels Like Right.” The freshness will continue through next week, so stay tuned. Local Lunch airs Mon-Fri from noon to 1 p.m.

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Concert Preview

Hear Here CD Release Party Aug. 29 at Cat’s Cradle

If you have been listening to WKNC lately, you probably know about Hear Here, a new local music compilation from Terpsikhore, Flying Tiger Sound and WKNC 88.1 FM. The 17-song CD features new tracks from Americans in France, The Beast, Birds of Avalon, Blount Harvey, Colossus, Hammer No More the Fingers, Inflowential, The Kingsbury Manx, Kooley High, Lonnie Walker, The Love Language, Motor Skills, The Never, The Old Ceremony, The Rosebuds, Static Minds and Sunfold.

Hear Here will be officially released Aug. 29 at the Cat’s Cradle in Carrboro. The event will feature performances by Annuals, Birds of Avalon, Hammer No More the Fingers and The Never. Tickets to the release show are $10 and include a copy of the album. Proceeds from Hear Here will go to support Raleigh’s Visual Art Exchange, a non-profit dedicated to serving emerging artists. Local artist Ryan Cummings produced all of the artwork for the album, which showcases some of the Raleigh landscape.

Hear Here and its release party are going to be awesome; just ask New Raleigh, Music.MyNC and Scan.

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New Album Review

88.1 WKNC Pick of the Week 7/29

Megafaun’s Gather, Form, & Fly Earns 5/5 Stars
Mike Alston

“I can read a painted picture;
Of life as it was in the past;
Why did I think it would last?
When all the colors keep on shifting.”

As Megafaun acknowledges in “Impressions of the Past,” the colors have certainly shifted since Wisconsin band DeYarmond Edison moved to North Carolina just a few years ago. They parted ways in 2006, and member Justin Vernon achieved national renown under the name Bon Iver. The three remaining members started a new band, calling themselves Megafaun.

Their first release—2008’s Bury the Square—was remarkable but also remarkably short, at just six tracks. So for a while, a Megafaun live show has been an experience in extrapolation, the band performing songs that are uniquely their style, but haven’t been available in recorded versions until now. And the word “style” is far more applicable in this context than “genre” would be. As has been explained in virtually every other piece written on Megafaun, they have no easily definable genre. Megafaun is ostensibly a folk band, sure, but saying their music is informed by folk music is akin to saying modern man is related to monkey. Somewhere along the line, we received opposable thumbs; somewhere along the line, “freak folk” was born.

“Freak folk” might best be explained anecdotally. Before I ever saw the band perform live, I saw banjo player Phil Cook perform Duke Ellington’s “The Single Petal of a Rose” on piano at an event in Chapel Hill. On the way home, I found out Megafaun was playing in downtown Raleigh and drove straight there to find Cook helping his band set up to perform and then bring the house down. The next time I saw them, guitarist Brad Cook played with the rest of the guys before handling bass duties for the Rosebuds in the very next set. Those nights spoke volumes in terms of the talent and dedication this band possesses. Their musical influences and tastes are all over the map, but they channel them to make ground-breaking music. They are so talented that writing and performing a verse-chorus-verse radio single would likely be mind-numbingly boring to them.

Anything but mind-numbing, however, are the unique and strangely beautiful touches on this album. All thirteen tracks bring something different to the table, including but not limited to the sounds of crickets chirping on one track and water dripping on another. Those along with beautiful harmonies and all sorts of musical exploration make Gather, Form, & Fly less a vehicle for a few songs and more a coherent (dare I say it) masterpiece. As with all of the best albums, the work should be experienced as a whole rather than as individual parts with an assigned track listing. Christy Smith of the Tender Fruit makes a guest appearance on “The Longest Day,” where her words ring true with respect to DeYarmond Edison’s split: “Cause I ain’t never seen a night that didn’t have a dawn.” The dawn has come for Megafaun, and what a bright dawn it is.

88.1 WKNC DJ Pick of the Week is published in every Tuesday print edition of the Technician, as well as online at technicianonline.com and wknc.org.

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Music News and Interviews

Lonnie Walker is Ear Farm’s Band Of The Week

Big congrats to one of our favorite local bands, Lonnie Walker, for being nominated as Ear Farm’s Band of the Week! Lonnie Walker has been making a name for itself this past year, having been named one of the News and Observer’s Great 8 Local Bands, playing at WKNC’s Double Barrel Benefit, Raleigh’s Artsplosure Festival, and oh yeah, releasing an amazing album “These Times Old Times” which won our listener’s top vote for best album so far of the summer.

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Concert Preview

Tooth To Perform Last Show

Mark your calendars for September 11 and plan on heading to the Duke Coffeehouse in Durham for an album release party for Durham’s own, metal band Tooth. They will be releasing a 12" EP alongside fellow metal act The Claw (of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania). Also playing that evening will be Grappling Hook and Curtains of Night

A press release from Churchkey Records is as follows:

With the good news of the EP’s release, there is also sadness, and fond remembrance of a friend and brother who has passed. The Claw’s side of this EP is the last recorded work of lead vocalist Mikey Brosnan, who was killed by a drunk driver while crossing the street in his home town of Philadelphia in November 2008.

The release also marks the end for Tooth, which will play its final show on Sept. 11.

The album is limited to 300 copies and includes mp3 downloads. The album will also be released digitally on Churchkey Records’ website. You can pre-order the album here.

Check out the followin mp3s available for download:

Tooth: “Suicide Myth Tooth: “Suicide Myth”
The Claw: "Grief Is For The Living” The Claw: “Grief Is For The Living”

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Music News and Interviews

Megafaun reviewed in Rolling Stone

As if Facebook and Twitter status updates aren’t enough for most people, you can also update your Gmail status so people can know when you are eating lunch with your favorite Americana, Blues and Co. host or if you are working and don’t wish to be disturbed. About a month ago, our illustrious general manager announced “New Megafaun=AMAZING” to anyone he has ever emailed. It’s good to know he was right.

New Raleigh reports Durham-based Megafaun’s new release, “Gather, Form and Fly,” earned a four-star review in Rolling Stone magazine. A live album from Jimi Hendrix Experience only had three and a half stars.

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Music News and Interviews

Geet Bazaar Giveaway

This weekend on Geet Bazaar (Desi Radio, 88.1 FM, Sunday 10 am to 12 noon) you can win FREE tickets to hear Sunidhi Chauhan, Javed Ali, and Hard Kaur live in concert Aug. 14 at Raleigh Memorial Auditorium. We will be giving away lots of tickets during the broadcast. Listen to the Geet Bazaar this Sunday to find out how to call in and win tickets.

Geet Bazaar is a South Asian Radio Program based on listeners’ requests, broadcast every Sunday from 10 am to 12 noon on WKNC 88.1 FM (or live webstream at wknc.org). Email your requests to GeetBazaar at WKNC dot org.

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Music News and Interviews

Lonnie Walker’s “These Times Old Times” wins WKNC poll

In last week’s poll to determine our listeners’ favorite local album released this summer, Lonnie Walker’s “These Times Old Times” took the lead, beating out Bombadil’s “Tarpits and Canyonlands,” Bowerbirds’ “Upper Air,” Birds of Avalon’s “Uncanny Valley,” and Bronzed Chorus’s “In the Spring.”

Megafaun’s “Gather, Form & Fly” came in second. The album was released last month.

To hear any of these albums, be sure to tune in for the Local Lunch Monday through Friday from noon to 1 p.m. on WKNC. Check back to the WKNC Blog for weekly polls.