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Afterhours Charts 2/11/25

Afterhours Charts

#ArtistRecordLabel
1ENRAILEDeepfake FantasySelf-Released
2ELA MINUSD​IADomino
3OKLOUChoke EnoughTrue Panther
4ROSE GRAYLouder, PleasePlay It Again Sam
5GENDER AMPLIFIEDIn BloomGender Amplified
6SEO“28” [Single]Self-Released
7PANORAM“What It Means” [Single]Running Back
8RIKA TANAOblivionSelf-Released
9ღDJ魔女っ娘ミラクるんღMir4clen 5Lost Frog
10SHRIEK X DETCHIBEPlayOnlineSelf-Released

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1OKLOUChoke EnoughTrue Panther
2GENDER AMPLIFIEDIn BloomGender Amplified
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Playlists

DO IT, WITH HEART

Good day, beloved reader,

I’m chai, and I might be the luckiest girl in the world.

A beautifully wise friend of mine told me the other day that while he was traveling this past summer, he’d introduce himself to everybody he met by saying: “I’m ____, and I’m a lover. I love you and I love me; I love loving you and I love loving me.”

I love him, and I love that, so I’m going to follow that river: for the month of love and candy hearts, I’ve started working on a playlist called “DO IT, WITH HEART.”

Now, I’ve never been a fan of Valentine’s Day, but I think I’ve come around to it this year. There is a lot of love around me. There are small joys as far as the eye can see, so at what point do those small joys become the fabric of experience itself?

At this point, would be my guess.

I started making the playlist last Friday after a particularly beautiful dance / ceremony I got to be a part of. It took place in this big hall in a church, lit by dimmed lanterns hung at different heights from the ceiling.

There were hearts and stars and sparkles projected on the walls; there were baskets of flower petals that would end up thrown in the air like confetti, and on the floor arranged into shapes; there were cups of cacao thickened by coconut oil and almond butter held in the hands of each friend there; there was a kind woman telling me to listen to the heart—asking me why I was still stuck in my head.

It was something out of a dream.

Making this playlist has been a curious little process because the inspiration is so diffuse, but I tend to want to keep things cohesive. I’ve been trying only to add songs that really make me feel that warm dreamscape joy, either ones that have made me feel that way before, or new ones that share the same tenderness.

It’s a tiny personal anthology of songs for moments; for people; for sights and other sounds, so I’ve had to suspend my urge to add filler or obscurity to smooth the whole thing out.

The first song I added to the playlist is one I heard last Friday, a live mixing of “Temptation” (a New Order cover) and “Star Guitar” by The Chemical Brothers.

The next songs added were “Witches” by Alice Phoebe Lou and “This Night Has Opened My Eyes” by The Smiths. Both smell like heavy hickory smoke and dusk air to me. Both are back-pocket flowers and cuddle puddles in eclectically-decorated houses.

Mother Nature’s Bitch” by Okay Kaya falls in that camp as well. Very honest and lightly addicting, the lyrics to this one are quite dear to me (“Here I am / Easy to please / Here I am / Okay with it”). I remember being 16 and loving how sage green it sounded—and I remember a few nights ago, noticing that the Spotify banner for “Watch This Liquid Pour Itself” is the same green as my big sister’s eyes.

Truthfully, most of the songs in this playlist are teenage keepsakes I still tote around. “Empire Ants” by Gorillaz and Little Dragon, “Lies in the Eyes of Love” by Part Time, and “Air Supply” by Sweet Trip are all tokens of a real-life first love: they are big blue eyes, bandaged fingers, carefully collected trinkets; clay-stained aprons, wilting wildflowers, plumes of incense smoke slowly spilling out into the six p.m. sun.

Lil Thing” by Knox Fortune, “Headshots (4r da locals)” by Isaiah Rashad, and “Landline” by binki are caffeine shivers, curls lobbed too short, and the air rollerskating its way from winter into spring.

This morning’s addition is “Butterflies” by TV Girl, George Clanton, and Jordana. This one is for the little love in between little loves, the complete and utter gift it is to reminisce.

I’m not sure how long this playlist will get, given that we’re only a week into February, but I’m excited to see where it goes. I hope you like this patchwork playlist if you take a listen; for those less involved, it’s at the very least songs you’ll probably know… easy listening.

love & cacao & butterflies & gratitude & disco,

dirty chai <3

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Weekly Charts

Jazz Charts 2/11/25

Jazz Charts

#ArtistRecordLabel
1DWAYNE CLEMONSCenter Of Gravity: Live At SmallsCellar
2PHILIP WEBERNDOERFERTidesShifting Paradigm
3SERGIO PEREIRABOSSA+Tiger Turn
4WAYNE ESCOFFERYAloneSmoke Sessions
5KAMASI WASHINGTONFearless MovementYoung
6RENEE ROSNESCrossing PathsSmoke Sessions
7AROOJ AFTABNight ReignVerve
8MILTON NASCIMENTO AND ESPERANZA SPALDINGMilton + EsperanzaConcord
9PLANET D NONETEchoes Of Harlem: A Salute To Duke Ellington, Vol. 2Eastlawn
10RYAN KEBERLE AND CATHARSISMusic Is ConnectionAlternate Side
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Top Charts 2/11/25

Top Charts

#ArtistRecordLabel
1MILAN RINGMangosAstral People/PIAS
2CAKES DA KILLABlack SheepYoung Art
3CERAMIC ANIMALCosmic EraserSelf-Released
4CHUCK STRANGERSA Forsaken Lover’s PleaLex
5ELLURGod Help Me Now [EP]Dance To The Radio
6MERCURYSwarm The Hive Mind [EP]Big Loud Rock
7MOMMA“I Want You (Fever)” [Single]Polyvinyl
8SPIRA MEExisting & Lingeringexisting
9TAXI GIRLS“Rainy” b/w “The Lion’s Share” [Single]Wild Honey, Dirt Cult
10TOMBSTONES IN THEIR EYESAsylum HarbourKitten Robot
11BASSVICTIMBasspunk 2Self-Released
12CHANEL BEADSYour Day Will ComeJagjaguwar/Secretly Group
13ERICK THE ARCHITECTI’ve Never Been Here BeforeIDOL
14FAZERDAZESoft Powersection1
15GOTTS STREET PARKOn The InsideBlue Flowers
16HALIMAEXU [EP]drink sum wtr
17HORSE JUMPER OF LOVEDisaster TrickRun For Cover
18KHRUANGBINA LA SALADead Oceans/Secretly Group
19LOVESEAT PETEAlamoSelf-Released
20METAL BUBBLE TRIOCucumberSelf-Released
21OMNI!OMNI! (The Rap Group)Backseat
22PAINTGift Shop [EP]Self-Released
23POTATOHEAD PEOPLEEat Your Heart OutBastard Jazz
24SEAFOOD SAMStanding On Giant Shouldersdrink sum wtr
25TANUKICHANCircles [EP]Carpark
26VEGYNThe Road To Hell Is Paved With Good IntentionsPLZ Make It Ruins
27WEEP WAVESpeckCorpoRAT
28WHEN WE’RE SOBERThe Bottle [EP]Troublesome Creek
29ABADDONLiarGeometric Lullaby
30ASIAN GLOW11100011Self-Released

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1ZZZAHARASpiral Your Way OutLex
2MAMALARKY“Feels So Wrong” [Single]Epitaph
3LS DUNESVioletFantasy/Concord
4PANCHIKO“Ginkgo” [Single]Nettwerk
5DORIO“Make My World” [Single]Earth Libraries
6GIRLPUPPY“I Just Do” [Single]Captured Tracks
7SHE’S GREEN“Graze” [Single]Photo Finish
8OPHELIAS, THE“Cumulonimbus” [Single]Get Better
9INHALEROpen WidePolydor
10SHEGONo lo volveré a hacerAltafonte
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Concert Preview

Nine Inch Nails “Peel It Back” Tour Hitting Raleigh This Fall

It’s a glorious time to be a goth, rivethead or leather-drenched 90’s sleazeball — Nine Inch Nails is touring again.

American industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails, headed by legendary multi-instrumentalists Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, recently announced the 2025 “Peel It Back” tour set to span across Canada, Europe and the United States.

This will be the band’s first tour since 2022, which featured a short run of cities across the US and UK.

Nine Inch Nails, first concieved in 1988, was the solo project of Trent Reznor, whose pulsating rhythms and acerbic lyricism straddled the line between the ascetic and hedonic.

Infused with a rough industrial slant, the works of NIN quickly solidified a unique, sensuous style.

The project’s debut album, “Pretty Hate Machine,” became one of the first indie records to go platinum, kickstarting Reznor’s prolific musical career.

He performed as the sole member of NIN until Atticus Ross officially joined in 2016, with the pair going on to produce award-winning scores for films like “The Social Network” and “The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo.”

Cover for “Pretty Hate Machine” by Nine Inch Nails

The tour will kick off June 15 in Dublin, Ireland and end Sept. 19 in Los Angeles.

The band is set to rock Raleigh Sept. 5 at Lenovo Center, located just a short drive from NC State campus.

While no information has been made available about possible setlists, it’s likely NIN will be pulling straight from the classics. For both long-time fans and newbies, it’s certain to be a wild event.

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Chainsaw Charts 2/4/25

Chainsaw Charts

#ArtistRecordLabel
1DEMON BITCHMaster of the GamesCruz del Sur
2BLAZING TOMBSingles From The Tomb [EP]Creator-Destructor
3IOTUNNKinshipMetal Blade
4MITOCHONDRIONVitriseptomeProfound Lore
5ORGONEChimera3 Palm
6SPITEThe Third TempleInvictus
7CHAT PILECool WorldThe Flenser
8DECEASEDChildren of the MorgueHells Headbangers
9ABHORRATIONDemonolatryInvictus
10CONCRETE WINDSConcrete WindsSepulchral Voice

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1BLAZING TOMBSingles From The Tomb [EP]Creator-Destructor
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Afterhours Charts 2/4/25

Afterhours Charts

#ArtistRecordLabel
1ELA MINUSD​IADomino
2ENRAILEDeepfake FantasySelf-Released
3ROSE GRAYLouder, PleasePlay It Again Sam
4SEO“28” [Single]Self-Released
5PANORAM“What It Means” [Single]Running Back
6RIKA TANAOblivionKAOMOZI
7ღDJ魔女っ娘ミラクるんღMir4clen 5Lost Frog
8SHRIEK X DETCHIBEPlayOnlineSelf-Released
9BUTTERFLY BOYGood TimesSelf-Released
10LIL KEVO 303Toonz From The CryptDEATHBYSHEEP

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#ArtistRecordLabel
1ELA MINUSD​IADomino
2ENRAILEDeepfake FantasySelf-Released
3ROSE GRAYLouder, PleasePlay It Again Sam
4SEO“28” [Single]Self-Released
5PANORAM“What It Means” [Single]Running Back
6RIKA TANAOblivionKAOMOZI
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Underground Charts 2/4/25

Underground Charts

#ArtistRecordLabel
1THEE SACRED SOULSGot A Story To TellDaptone
2LORD JAH-MONTE OGBON“So You Really Don’t Miss Me?” [Single]Lex
3VICTORIA PORT“Cigarette” [Single]First Word
4RAHIM SAMAD“Daylight” [Single]Self-Released
5TRANSAVARIOUS ARTISTSRed Hot
6MALLY AND LAST WORDThe Sweetest Of It AllMaLLy/Last Word Touring
7WILL WILDFIRE“Rolling The Stone” [Single]Self-Released
87XVETHEGENIUSDeath Of DeuceDrumwork
9YUKIMI“Break Me Down” [Single]Ninja Tune
10HANNAH STOKES“Waste Time” [Single]Raised Eden
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Blog New Album Review

Soundbites: “EUSEXUA” – FKA Twigs

FKA Twigs released her newest project “EUSEXUA” on January 24, 2025. It’s a dance pop-heavy album with classic Twigs elements like interludes of screechy dissonance and eerie whispers.

“EUSEXUA” is definitely a different direction than twigs’ previous work; the production is more minimal, and the project feels more accessible overall. With earlier works like “EP2” featuring songs like “How’s That,” and “Ultraviolet,” Twigs went for a heavy-handed kind of experimental, which can often require space for the music to grow on you.

Given that “EP2” is my favorite twigs release, “EUSEXUA” and her minimal production was a little disappointing at first (“Eusexua” took me a couple listens to get used to, if we’re being honest). It felt too easy to listen to, which is a luxury I prefer to reserve for kitschy 2010s electropop. Or toxic mainstream R&B.

But then I got to the second half of the album. Specifically, “Sticky,” “Childlike Things,” “Striptease,” and “24hr Dog.” The second stretch was jarring and alien, the way I like FKA Twigs songs to be.


“sticky”

Following the ultra-dancey “Room of Fools,” “Sticky” is the sixth track on the album, comparatively quiet and vulnerable. Twigs sings over soft piano, admitting devastatingly candid (relatable) things:

"My body aches to be known / 
To be expressive in itself /
I want to forgive myself /
I want to release myself from the pain I have inside /
My body wants to be touched in the deepest darkest places /
I want to be loved"

Don’t we all?

Halfway through, the song picks up in pace and takes on this Flume-like buildup (think “Palaces“), until it implodes and scatters into whispers of “sticky situations.”


“Childlike Things”

Maybe the most controversial track on “EUSEXUA,” “Childlike Things” features none other than 11-year old North West, sporting the same bravado as her father Kanye.

“Childlike Things” is admittedly really fun. It’s another dance track, but the cadence is catchy, the backing vocals are frothy, and the content is absolutely absurd: North spreads the love of Christ in Japanese, and I’m not really sure why. I assume that’s the point, however, because children do not dabble in the business of making sense.


“Striptease”

Striptease” is the album’s ninth track, the production heavier, futuristic, and deeply resonant of Eartheater. Twigs’ vocals on this track phase between being classically soft and slurred and animalistic.

The entire song is a journey: at times bass-bound, at others weightless and ambient, the variation bleeding all the way down to the beat that feathers out midway to DnB, and then eventually settles on Jersey club. That sounds insane, but she makes it work so well.

I’d recommend watching the music video for it, because it gives the entire track new life. Twigs is an incredibly talented dancer who’s able to move in ways that aren’t exactly human; her movement accentuates all of the details of the music.


“24hr doG”

24hr Dog,” my beloved. My favorite track on “EUSEXUA.”

It makes me want to cry. Although the album bears other deeply vulnerable songs like “Sticky,” something about “24hr Dog” kills me in a way the others do not.

The production itself is gentle and dreamy, its power coming from reverberation and deep, steady pads both building upon one another.

It sings a song of desperate submission: to who or what exactly is up to interpretation. To art, to fear, to pain? To me it sounds like being on a metaphorical leash for love, only to realize you are the one holding it. “24hr Dog” is the point at which you can no longer hide behind image or illusion. When whatever it is you live for, becomes what you’d die for.


“EUSEXUA” might be an excursion of FKA twigs’ into the world of minimalistic production and club pop, but she hasn’t surrendered the depth she brings to her art. It’s versatile. You can take it with you wherever you go.

love & disco,

dirty chai

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Jazz Charts 2/4/25

Jazz Charts

#ArtistRecordLabel
1HIGHCome Back Down [EP]Kanine
2UWADE“Call It A Draw” [Single]Thirty Tigers
3MOMMA“I Want You (Fever)” [Single]Polyvinyl
4PLANET PARLORTeddySelf-Released
5KIMIKO“Mood Stabilizer” [Single]4645013