Showing posts with label Maps & Atlases. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Maps & Atlases. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Week of 8/9: Top Ten albums of Daytime Rock













































































ArtistAlbumLabel
#1MYSTERY JETSSerotoninRough Trade
#2JAILLThat's How We BurnSub Pop
#3WAVVESKing of the BeachFat Possum
#4MAPS AND ATLASESPerch PatchworkBarsuk
#5DAN SARTAINDan Sartain LivesOne Little Indian
#6LIGHTS ONHere Comes the Oceanself-released
#7STILL FLYIN'A Party in Motion [EP]Ernest Jenning
#8DARKER MY LOVEAlive as You AreDangerbird
#9ARCADE FIREThe SuburbsMerge
#10COTTON JONESTall Hours in the GlowstreamSuicide Squeeze

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

8/2 Top 10 albums WKNC's Daytime music













































































ArtistAlbumLabel
#1JAILLThat's How We BurnSub Pop
#2MAPS AND ATLASESPerch PatchworkBarsuk
#3WAVVESKind of the BeachFat Possum
#4LIGHTS ONHere Comes the Oceanself-released
#5DAN SARTAINDan Sartain LivesOne Little Indian
#6LONE WOLFThe Devel and IBella Union
#7BEST COASTCrazy for YouMexican Summer
#8BOOKSThe Way OutTemporary Residence
#9ARCADE FIREThe SuburbsMerge
#10MINIATURE TIGERSFortressModern Art

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

7/5 RPM albums for WKNC's Daytime music













































































ArtistAlbumLabel
#1TAME IMPALAInnerspeakerModular
#2GRAND LAKEBlood Sea DreamHippies Are Dead
#3MAPS & ATLASESPerch PatchworkBarsuk
#4CASIOKIDSTopp Semning Pa Lokal BarPolyvinyl
#5LIGHT POLLUTIONApparitionsCar Park
#6VILLAGERSBecoming a JackalDomino
#7PEGGY SUEFossils And Other PhantomsYep Roc
#8THE LOVE LANGUAGELibrariesMerge
#9LIGHTS ONHere Comes the Oceanself-released
#10DAN SARTAINDan Sartain LivesOne Little Indian

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Rabbits conquer the Cat's Cradle



I don’t know about you, but I have a thing for bands with accents.  This is just one area where the Scottish band Frightened Rabbit does not disappoint – with their sincerely frank lyrics, earnest vocals and throbbing music, it’s hard to listen to these guys and feel indifferent.



This past Sunday night, Da Bear, May Day, and I arrived at the Cat’s Cradle in Carborro expecting an awesome show.  The opening bands included Bad Veins and Maps & Atlases – sadly, we got there just as Bad Veins ended their set with the song “The Lie,” but we were able to enjoy Maps & Atlases’ set in its entirety.  Opening with "Witch," we were immediately impressed with the musicianship of the group, both in performance and composition.


By the time Maps & Atlases finished up their last number, the crowd was eagerly anticipating Frightened Rabbit.  Kicking off their set with the song “Skip the Youth” off of their newest release, The Winter of Mixed Drinks, they quickly shifted into a crowd favorite, “The Modern Leper” from the 2008 album The Midnight Organ Fight.




Frightened Rabbit

Continuing through an amazing set list including “The Twist” and their current single, “Swim Until You Can’t See Land,” Frightened Rabbit barreled through, hit after hit.






With the show coming to an end, there was no doubt of an encore.  Scott Hutchison returned to the stage to sing an acoustic version of “Poke,” and then the rest of the band emerged to finish the night with “Living in Colour” and the notorious “Keep Yourself Warm.”



The authenticity and ferventness of Frightened Rabbit’s performance created the kind of communal experience that defines the purpose of a concert.  I definitely recommend seeing them if you come across such an opportunity in the future – otherwise, you may end up wishing you had a "backwards walk" of a different kind.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Giveaways for the rest of April -- check It!

Check it - Check it - Check it out!

WKNC has tickets to great shows for YOU! Here are the shows happing during the rest of April that we are giving away tickets to:

Thursday, April 22

Shakori Hills Grassroots Music Festival (April 22 to 25)
**Be sure to tune into WKNC for an interview with The Honeycutters on Friday, April 23 from11 a.m. to 12 p.m. w/ DJ Kligz as the last of WKNC Shakori Interview series**



Friday, April 23

The Old Ceremony w/ Benji Hughes @ Cat's Cradle



The Old Ceremony photo by Scott Simontacchi

Sunday, April 25

Frightened Rabbit w/ Maps & Atlases, Bad Veins @ Cat's Cradle



Monday, April 26

Quasi w/ Let's Wrestle @ Cat's Cradle



Wednesday, April 28

Clipse w/ XY & Ninjasonik @ Cat's Cradle



Friday, April 30

Kaki King w/ An Horse @ Cat's Cradle



As always, be sure to check out The Rock Report for a complete list of local shows. Tune into WKNC 88.1 FM for your chance to win tickets or stream us online.

Rock on!

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Ticket Giveaways from WKNC

Here are the great shows happening this week to which WKNC is giving away tickets:

Wednesday, Sept. 30:

Ra Ra Riot with Maps and Atlases and Princeton @ Cat's Cradle

Ra Ra Riot photo by Sarah Cass

Friday, Oct. 2:

SMNMNMN with Josh Drye Consortium and The Toddlers @ Nightlight

SMNMNMN

American Aquarium with Shawn Fisher and the Juke Box & Gabriel Kelly @ The Pour House

American Aquarium photo by Amy Schlatter

Saturday, Oct 3:

Hear Here Finale Show feat. The Love Language, Inflowential, and Motor Skills @ The Pour House

Hear Here

This is the second and final Hear Here show to promote the all-local and all-amazing tunes of some great artists from the area. The first show of the two part series was sold out and presented at Cat's Cradle. If you weren't able to attend the first show be sure to get your tickets now or listen to WKNC for your chance to win tickets!