Sitting just three blocks from the White House in downtown D.C. is the extravagant and elegant Warner Theatre. Never had I imagined getting the chance to see the notable Conor Oberst, let alone at such a remarkable venue. This had to be one of the most memorable Thursday nights I have experienced in quite a while, which made the four and a half hour journey to get there all the more worth it.
Opening up for Conor Oberst was Daniel Johnston, a legend himself. A shaky performance by the well-known artist was much appreciated by the entire crowd. He ended his set with the great “True Love Will Find You in the End.”
Although best known for his band, Bright Eyes, Conor Oberst’s music career also includes Monsters of Folk, Desaparecidos, and Conor Oberst and the Mystic Valley Band. Even though on a solo tour, Conor played songs from almost every one of these bands. One might think that the lack of variety in instruments and voices that normally accompany him would take away from the overall quality of the show; however, none of these were really missed and it’s what made for a truly special performance. His emotional vocals filled the entire theatre as the audience sat and listened to songs such as “Milk Thistle,” “Land Locked Blues,” “June On The West Coast,” “Map Of The World,” and of course “Lua.” He would stop once in a while to explain how he wrote the preceding song when he was fifteen years old and how it made him feel slightly embarrassed. This made me remember an interview where he stated that he does not usually play these old songs, which made this particular performance even better.
Conor Oberst on stage
He also played a couple new songs. One he dedicated to his brother’s second child and the other told the story of an old friend. It was these personal connections and his lyrical improvisations that kept the crowd captivated creating a truly memorable night. His two-hour performance was all I had expected and more.
The good news is that everyone in the triangle can experience some Conor Oberst magic for them selves in February when he stops by the Cat’s Cradle on the 17th with his band, Desaparecidos.
Desaparecidos
Friday, November 30, 2012
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
WKNC Afterhours’ RPM Charts and Adds – Nov. 26
Each week, WKNC compiles a list of charts and adds.
TOP TEN:
TOP TEN:
1 SUBMOTION ORCHESTRA Fragments Exceptional
2 LUKID Lonely At The Top Werkdiscs
3 BLACKBURNER Planet Earth Attack Cleopatra
4 3:33 In The Middle Of Infinity Alpha Pup-Parallel Thought
5 SOUNTRACK Halo 4 The End
6 BOYS NOIZE Out Of The Black Boysnoize
7 BASTINADO The Hard Six
8 TWO FINGERS Stunt Rhythms Big Dada
9 MADEON Madeon [EP] Columbia
10 VITALIC Rave Age Pias
Adds:
1 ETIENNE DE CRECY Essentials Pixadelic
2 STEVE BUG Noir Poker Flat
3 DIAMOND VERSION EP 1 + EP 2 Mute
4 SATURDAY, MONDAY "Headshake" [Single] Despotz
WKNC’s Charts and Top 5 Adds – Nov. 27
Each week, the WKNC music directors tally up spins for new releases and submit their top charts to CMJ.
Top 5 Adds:
1 TYVEK On Triple Beams In The Red
2 MOGWAI A Wrenched Virile Lore Sub Pop
3 DEVOTCHKA DeVotchKa Live With The Colorado Symphony Cicero
4 DIAMOND VERSION EP 1 + EP 2 Mute
5 DARWIN DEEZ "Free (The Editorial Me)" [Single] Lucky Number
Top 200:
1 BABIES Our House On The Hill Woodsist
2 TAMARYN Tender New Signs Mexican Summer
3 MELODY'S ECHO CHAMBER Melody's Echo Chamber Fat Possum
4 BLACK MOTH SUPER RAINBOW Cobra Juicy Rad Cult
5 TY SEGALL Twins Drag City
6 IO ECHO IO Echo Iamsound
7 SIC ALPS Sic Alps Drag City
8 TAME IMPALA Lonerism Modular
9 BAT FOR LASHES The Haunted Man EMI
10 BARBARAS 2006-2008 Goner
11 TAKEN BY TREES Other Worlds Secretly Canadian
12 PRINCE RAMA Top Ten Hits Of The End Of The World Paw Tracks
13 WHY? Mumps, Etc Anticon
14 TITUS ANDRONICUS Local Business XL
15 EL PERRO DEL MAR The Pale Fire Control Group
16 MOUNTAIN GOATS Transcendental Youth Merge
17 CHAD VALLEY Young Hunger Cascine
18 DUM DUM GIRLS End Of Daze SUB POP
19 CORIN TUCKER BAND Kill My Blues Kill Rock Stars
20 SUN AIRWAY Soft Fall Dead Oceans
21 ALT-J An Awesome Wave Canvasback
22 METZ Metz SUB POP
23 PEOPLE GET READY People Get Ready Brassland
24 CHILD ACTOR Victory Fake Four
25 HAMMOCK Departure Songs Self-Released
26 SUFJAN STEVENS Silver And Gold Asthmatic Kitty
27 LUYAS Animator Dead Oceans
28 FLUME Flume Future Classic
29 NIGHT MOVES Colored Emotions Domino
30 SOLID GOLD Eat Your Young Totally Gross National Product
Help Get WKNC an Encore on mtvU!
Back in September you may have seen WKNC featured for a week on mtvU's College Radio Countdown. We had some of our wonderful staff put together a video and more, that can be found here. mtvU shared on Twitter that they would be having an encore feature of the most loved college radio station (who we think is us, duh).
But we need your help!
So, if you'd like to see WKNC featured again, tell the Twitter world! Make sure you use the hashtag #CRC to get your vote in.
Thanks everyone!
But we need your help!
So, if you'd like to see WKNC featured again, tell the Twitter world! Make sure you use the hashtag #CRC to get your vote in.
Thanks everyone!
Monday, November 26, 2012
Show Review: A Very Sufjan Christmas!
Sufjan Stevens
Throughout the past decade Sufjan Stevens has cemented himself as one of the most talented and unique artists of our generation, with a diverse array of talents ranging from classically inspired folk pop to the aural adventures of the past few years with Age of Adz and BQE, it's a toss up as to what direction any new music from Stevens is going to take. When he announced his most recent release, Silver & Gold: Songs for Christmas, Vols. 6-10, I wasn't too sure of what to expect...especially with the lead-off single of "Christmas Unicorn". The track was as bizarre as it was insightful and infectious (especially the seamless transition into Joy Division's "Love Will Tear Us Apart"), which can pretty accurately describe the three plus hours of Christmas inspired material on Silver & Gold. Shortly after the album announcement came news of the "Surfjohn Stevens Christmas Sing-A-Long: Season Affective Disorder Yuletide Pageant On Ice" tour, a string of shows which would feature good ol' "Sufjy Pants" spreading Christmas cheer by way of his modern takes on Christmas classics as well as his incredible new holiday inspired originals.
While some of the Christmas inspired material is brief and zany, like "Happy Family Christmas" a jaunting yet melodic track wishing that "Just this once for Christmas I want us all to be like one great big happy family", and while the holiday is exactly a month away, Sunday at Haw River Ballroom felt like a gigantic family Christmas gathering. With hundreds of concertgoers decked out in festive sweaters and unicorn horns, Sunday provided one of the most unique and magical show experiences one could ever wish for. While opener Sheila Sapputo (better known as singer-songwriter Rosie Thomas) donned a Santa suit for a quirky Portlandia-esque bit of dry comedy, the highlight of the show could be nothing other than the marvelous display put on by Sufjan and company.
The show was broken up into bits of Sufjan originals and highly enjoyable breaks for Christmas classics from the Wheel!Of!Christmas!, a Price Is Right style spin-wheel designed to randomize the carols we've all grown to know and love. Upon entrance we were all given a songbook, endearingly referred to by Sufjan as our "book of hymnals", and these carols provided for some of the most memorable concert moments in recent memory. While Sufjan originals like "Sister Winter" and the aforementioned "Christmas Unicorn" stood out amongst the set, the true highlights came from the innovative takes on old classics. An electronically driven version of "Do You Hear What I Hear?" was a show-stopping performance, featuring vocoded Sufjan vocals and spastic electronic melodies that excellently juxtapose the calm and soothing stylings of the original. After the Wheel of Christmas selected "Joy to the World" early on in the set, Sufjan brilliantly transitioned into a refrain from "Impossible Soul", a track from Age of Adz, inducing shouts of approval from the crowd.
Sufjan himself described the show as, "running the gamut of Christmas from the profane to the insane", and with inflatable unicorns being thrown out at the same show as inflatable Santa's I'd say it's a pretty accurate description. The end of Sufjan's set was haltered by the second fire alarm of the evening, but the band took it all in stride and led the crowd in an a cappella rendition of "Silent Night" divided between males and females in the first two verses followed by a harmonious ending as monitors blasted back to life and the set came to a beautiful end. A roaring ovation from one of the most dense crowds I've seen at Haw River resulted in a three song encore of Sufjan originals from Illinois and Michigan. Starting off his encore with a beautiful take on "Concerning The UFO Sightings Near Highland, Illinois", the crowds anticipation was rapidly rising and greeted with "For The Widows of Paradise" which started as a solo banjo track and blossomed into a full band performance. Closing with fan-favorite, "Chicago", Sufjan thanked the crowd for being so wonderful and patient, but all thanks is graciously pointed towards Sufjan, the band, and the fine folks of Haw River Ballroom for housing such a beautiful show. It's very rare to build a sense of community within a single show, but the "Surfjohn Stephenopolous Sing-A-Long" certainly achieved just that.
Throughout the past decade Sufjan Stevens has cemented himself as one of the most talented and unique artists of our generation, with a diverse array of talents ranging from classically inspired folk pop to the aural adventures of the past few years with Age of Adz and BQE, it's a toss up as to what direction any new music from Stevens is going to take. When he announced his most recent release, Silver & Gold: Songs for Christmas, Vols. 6-10, I wasn't too sure of what to expect...especially with the lead-off single of "Christmas Unicorn". The track was as bizarre as it was insightful and infectious (especially the seamless transition into Joy Division's "Love Will Tear Us Apart"), which can pretty accurately describe the three plus hours of Christmas inspired material on Silver & Gold. Shortly after the album announcement came news of the "Surfjohn Stevens Christmas Sing-A-Long: Season Affective Disorder Yuletide Pageant On Ice" tour, a string of shows which would feature good ol' "Sufjy Pants" spreading Christmas cheer by way of his modern takes on Christmas classics as well as his incredible new holiday inspired originals.
While some of the Christmas inspired material is brief and zany, like "Happy Family Christmas" a jaunting yet melodic track wishing that "Just this once for Christmas I want us all to be like one great big happy family", and while the holiday is exactly a month away, Sunday at Haw River Ballroom felt like a gigantic family Christmas gathering. With hundreds of concertgoers decked out in festive sweaters and unicorn horns, Sunday provided one of the most unique and magical show experiences one could ever wish for. While opener Sheila Sapputo (better known as singer-songwriter Rosie Thomas) donned a Santa suit for a quirky Portlandia-esque bit of dry comedy, the highlight of the show could be nothing other than the marvelous display put on by Sufjan and company.
The show was broken up into bits of Sufjan originals and highly enjoyable breaks for Christmas classics from the Wheel!Of!Christmas!, a Price Is Right style spin-wheel designed to randomize the carols we've all grown to know and love. Upon entrance we were all given a songbook, endearingly referred to by Sufjan as our "book of hymnals", and these carols provided for some of the most memorable concert moments in recent memory. While Sufjan originals like "Sister Winter" and the aforementioned "Christmas Unicorn" stood out amongst the set, the true highlights came from the innovative takes on old classics. An electronically driven version of "Do You Hear What I Hear?" was a show-stopping performance, featuring vocoded Sufjan vocals and spastic electronic melodies that excellently juxtapose the calm and soothing stylings of the original. After the Wheel of Christmas selected "Joy to the World" early on in the set, Sufjan brilliantly transitioned into a refrain from "Impossible Soul", a track from Age of Adz, inducing shouts of approval from the crowd.
Sufjan himself described the show as, "running the gamut of Christmas from the profane to the insane", and with inflatable unicorns being thrown out at the same show as inflatable Santa's I'd say it's a pretty accurate description. The end of Sufjan's set was haltered by the second fire alarm of the evening, but the band took it all in stride and led the crowd in an a cappella rendition of "Silent Night" divided between males and females in the first two verses followed by a harmonious ending as monitors blasted back to life and the set came to a beautiful end. A roaring ovation from one of the most dense crowds I've seen at Haw River resulted in a three song encore of Sufjan originals from Illinois and Michigan. Starting off his encore with a beautiful take on "Concerning The UFO Sightings Near Highland, Illinois", the crowds anticipation was rapidly rising and greeted with "For The Widows of Paradise" which started as a solo banjo track and blossomed into a full band performance. Closing with fan-favorite, "Chicago", Sufjan thanked the crowd for being so wonderful and patient, but all thanks is graciously pointed towards Sufjan, the band, and the fine folks of Haw River Ballroom for housing such a beautiful show. It's very rare to build a sense of community within a single show, but the "Surfjohn Stephenopolous Sing-A-Long" certainly achieved just that.
Friday, November 23, 2012
Tonight: Blow Me, Sandy at The Pour House
For everyone still drinking in the Thanksgiving spirit, there's an event tonight you may be interested in. While we appreciate what we have, we should also be mindful of what we can do to help others. Tonight The Pour House combines our love for music with altruism and is hosting a benefit concert and silent auction for Hurricane Sandy victims, called "Blow Me, Sandy."
The Pour House hosts several benefits throughout the year. Jac Cain was key in organizing this event.
" I mean a lot of people got nothing. I was lucky enough that Jeff from Hank Sinatra was already trying to do the same thing. He gets credit for the lineup," Cain shared.
The silent auction will have items including recording sessions, gift baskets and more.
"I'm excited about the silent auction," Cain said. "Tres Chicas are donating a house concert. Eric Ambel is donating a day of recording at his studio in NYC. The Pour House is donating a hotel room two tickets and dinner for New Years. Lots of people are contributing."
If you aren't able to make it out today but would like to help out, you can donate or volunteer with The American Red Cross.
The Pour House hosts several benefits throughout the year. Jac Cain was key in organizing this event.
" I mean a lot of people got nothing. I was lucky enough that Jeff from Hank Sinatra was already trying to do the same thing. He gets credit for the lineup," Cain shared.
The silent auction will have items including recording sessions, gift baskets and more.
"I'm excited about the silent auction," Cain said. "Tres Chicas are donating a house concert. Eric Ambel is donating a day of recording at his studio in NYC. The Pour House is donating a hotel room two tickets and dinner for New Years. Lots of people are contributing."
If you aren't able to make it out today but would like to help out, you can donate or volunteer with The American Red Cross.
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Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Record Store Black Friday: Thoughts from Local Record Store Owners
Hey y'all,
I hope everyone is excited to get fat and stuff on Thursday. And then on Friday, to buy LOTS OF LPs!!! You can peruse the releases that you (might) be able to purchase here (more on that later), but first, check below to see what some real local record store employees are excited about for this upcoming sales extravaganza.
Schoolkids Records' employee Kyle Rosko is excited about a whole lot of releases. Namely, the Beach Boys Surfin' Safara 10", the White Stripes Live at Hotel Yorba 7", and the Skrillex Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites first press to wax. I may have made up that last one.
Chaz of Bull City Records fame is really excited about the Scettore Studios Sessions from The Velvet Underground. This is an acetate release from way back before The Velvet Underground & Nico was released, and features demo/alternate versions of some songs that ended up on that classic album.
Some guy from Offbeat Music in Durham, NC (sorry I didn't catch you name, but your store is great!!) is apprehensive about the day, because as of when I called him, he didn't know what was going to be coming to the store. He brings up an interesting point--that retail can be stressful, especially when you're dealing with a bunch of stocking agencies that are smokin' doobies rather than employing high-quality analytics systems that can give record store owners a better idea of what they're getting. Alas.
That's all I got,
Have fun, eat good food, buy good music!
John
Monday, November 19, 2012
WKNC to be off air for 70+ hours in December
In December, during winter break, many of the buildings on NC State's campus along the Cates Avenue corridor will have their electricity cut off due to construction and renovation of Talley Student Center. This includes the building that houses WKNC, Witherspoon Student Center. According to an email from Stephanie White, a customer service representative from the Facilities Service Center:
WKNC will be discontinuing on-air and online broadcasting during the following days and times:
"This disconnect is necessary for the contractor to enter the manholes along Cates Ave to install pull strings, bell ends, pull mandrels and grout around raceways."
WKNC will be discontinuing on-air and online broadcasting during the following days and times:
- 12/16 – 12/17 10pm – 8am
- 12/17 – 12/18 9:30pm – 8am
- 12/18 – 12/19 9:30pm – 8am
- 12/19 – 12/20 6pm – 8am
- 12/20 – 12/21 6pm – 8am
- 12/21 – 12/22 6pm – 8am
- 12/22 – 12/23 6pm – 8am
Sunday, November 18, 2012
Show Review: Local Band Local Beer - Phil Cook & His Feat w/ Sumner James
Phil Cook & His Feat
Two side projects shone bright on Thursday at Tir Na Nog, as Phil Cook and James Phillips shed their usual full-time bands for a more stripped down and intimate performance for the weekly Local Band Local Beer. James Phillips (of Bombadil) made his first solo outing with the help of Elyse Thebner (Some Army, JKutchma & The Five Fifths) to fully flesh out his minimalistic electronic act inspired by his stay in Oregon earlier this year.
A far cry from his work in the quirky folk act of Bombadil, Phillips' set up consisted of a laptop from which to blast beats and an array of synths to produce the dense soundscape that sets the somber yet hopeful tone of his solo work. Joined by fellow local musicians like Stuart and Daniel of Bombadil and Christy Smith of The Tender Fruit, Sumner James transitioned surprisingly well for a debut live act. Closing with the album's lead-off single of, "Home", James was borderline shouting his heart out on "Losing his mind" in the state of Oregon. These tunes can be just as therapeutic to the listener as it evidently was for Phillips, much like the deep emotion and soul poured into the mostly instrumental tunes of Phil Cook.
Phil Cook is usually just accompanied by his feet on percussion, but with the addition of Yan Westerlund (brother of Megafaun drummer Joe Westerlund and regular drummer for Bowerbirds) on drums, the fans at Tir Na Nog were treated to a tight and blues driven performance from a vastly underrated local act. In a mostly electric set, Phil Cook jammed out on open tunings that were oozing with emotion, notes were being bent to his will and captivating concert goers to move and shake like an old revival show. From instrumental blues jams to a rootsy lullaby sung for his young son, Phil Cook displayed his breadth of talent with dobro jams and a strong sense of musical connectivity with Yan who provided simplistic yet driving rhythms for songs he was mostly unfamiliar with. For a low key show from local side projects, these two acts displayed vast amounts of talent and promise, making for a fantastic way to spend a Thursday evening.
Saturday, November 17, 2012
EOT109 Raleigh Public Record 11/13/12
Last week, Eye on the Triangle did not air. Instead, the Raleigh Public Record was on air covering the election. And covering the Raleigh Public Record was Jake Langlois.
The world of undergraduate research can be extremely competitive. This week, Gene spoke with Kalyani Joeshani, on what you can do to differentiate yourself in the often cutthroat undergraduate world.
In the Lawless West, there is always one man you can count on to save the day. Here now is the Fearless Ranger.
As it gets colder, you might see a lot more people light up around campus to stay warm. What do students think about smoking on campus?
http://interviews.wknc.org/eot/EOT109_111312.mp3
The world of undergraduate research can be extremely competitive. This week, Gene spoke with Kalyani Joeshani, on what you can do to differentiate yourself in the often cutthroat undergraduate world.
In the Lawless West, there is always one man you can count on to save the day. Here now is the Fearless Ranger.
As it gets colder, you might see a lot more people light up around campus to stay warm. What do students think about smoking on campus?
http://interviews.wknc.org/eot/EOT109_111312.mp3
Friday Night Hardcore at Katmandu's
Both touring bands and local ragers destroyed Katmandu on Hillsborough Street the night of November 9th. The bill for this devastating display of hardcore and grind madness was BrainXToilet (first show!), Mad Dog, Last Words, and Cheap Art, from Atlanta, Georgia.
BrainXToilet - Photo by Will Butler. Used by permission.
Opening this killer show was BrainXToilet, a refreshing mix of blistering, technical grindcore and crushing breakdowns from Greensboro, NC. This band features members of another grind band from Greensboro, Priapus. Jordan, also the vocalist of Priapus, stomped in a fit of rage, pushing bystanders away as he yelled into the microphone. Jeremy, guitarist of Priapus, blasted away on his drumset while the guitarist shredded with ease.
Mad Dog - photo by Will Butler. Used by permission.
Mad Dog made the crowd go wild as Ira, Mad Dog's drummer, unleashed his raw, speedy drumming. Mad Dog is a high-energy powerviolence act from Raleigh, NC. Being a year since their first show, it's great to see how much they've progressed musically. Ace, the guitarist, also plays bass in Abuse, another Raleigh powerviolence band. Despite minor technical difficulties, Eli's harsh vocals were loud and clear.
Last Words - photo by Will Butler. Used by permission.
Another Raleigh favorite, Last Words, played yet another unforgettable set packed with high-speed riffing and crucial moshing. Marina, vocalist, made it clear that not moshing was absolutely not an option! For not a single second did the crowd go dull.
Cheap Art - photo by Will Butler. Used by permission.
Cheap Art, a ripping hardcore band from Atlanta, killed their set with poser-crushing, chaotic female-fronted fastcore/powerviolence. The songs were short and sweet. A 20-minute set of high-energy, crushing blasts riddled with mosh parts was all they needed.
Hopefully there will be more hardcore shows at Katmandu's. Really enjoyed this one.
BrainXToilet - Photo by Will Butler. Used by permission.
Opening this killer show was BrainXToilet, a refreshing mix of blistering, technical grindcore and crushing breakdowns from Greensboro, NC. This band features members of another grind band from Greensboro, Priapus. Jordan, also the vocalist of Priapus, stomped in a fit of rage, pushing bystanders away as he yelled into the microphone. Jeremy, guitarist of Priapus, blasted away on his drumset while the guitarist shredded with ease.
Mad Dog - photo by Will Butler. Used by permission.
Mad Dog made the crowd go wild as Ira, Mad Dog's drummer, unleashed his raw, speedy drumming. Mad Dog is a high-energy powerviolence act from Raleigh, NC. Being a year since their first show, it's great to see how much they've progressed musically. Ace, the guitarist, also plays bass in Abuse, another Raleigh powerviolence band. Despite minor technical difficulties, Eli's harsh vocals were loud and clear.
Last Words - photo by Will Butler. Used by permission.
Another Raleigh favorite, Last Words, played yet another unforgettable set packed with high-speed riffing and crucial moshing. Marina, vocalist, made it clear that not moshing was absolutely not an option! For not a single second did the crowd go dull.
Cheap Art - photo by Will Butler. Used by permission.
Cheap Art, a ripping hardcore band from Atlanta, killed their set with poser-crushing, chaotic female-fronted fastcore/powerviolence. The songs were short and sweet. A 20-minute set of high-energy, crushing blasts riddled with mosh parts was all they needed.
Hopefully there will be more hardcore shows at Katmandu's. Really enjoyed this one.
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Mystery Roach Celebrates Five Years
On Saturday, Nov. 17, Mystery Roach will be celebrating its 5th anniversary. The show began on Nov. 17, 2007 as a study of 1960s and 1970s Progressive, Garage, Fusion, Psychedelic, and noise on Saturday mornings. As the things evolved, guests became a part of the show. I've welcomed an eclectic mix of interesting people from around NCSU's campus and the Triangle over the past 5 years. We've had conversations about beer, insects, bee keeping, educational films, movie soundtracks, ultra-cold neutrons, the suburbs, the roots of punk music, the Mellotron, roller derby, fungus, hot peppers, comic books, oysters, citizen science, censorship, and more. Frank Stasio has even stopped by as part of his parole agreement.
I will be celebrating the 5th anniversary quietly. No guests in the studio. I'll play some of my favorite songs from over the years and read some emails. Be a part of the show by calling the Mystery Roach Hotline (919-322-8863), posting on the Facebook Fan Page, or sending an email. What do you like about the show? What do you hate about it? What do you do whilst listening to the show? Is it part of your Saturday ritual? Do you have ideas for themes or guests? Have you noticed any trends over the years?
Thanks for listening. I'm still amazed when I meet excited fans around town.
I will be celebrating the 5th anniversary quietly. No guests in the studio. I'll play some of my favorite songs from over the years and read some emails. Be a part of the show by calling the Mystery Roach Hotline (919-322-8863), posting on the Facebook Fan Page, or sending an email. What do you like about the show? What do you hate about it? What do you do whilst listening to the show? Is it part of your Saturday ritual? Do you have ideas for themes or guests? Have you noticed any trends over the years?
Thanks for listening. I'm still amazed when I meet excited fans around town.
Monday, November 12, 2012
WKNC Afterhours’ RPM Charts and Adds – Nov. 12
Each week, WKNC compiles a list of charts and adds.
1 BOYS NOIZE Out Of The Black Boysnoize
2 DADA LIFE The Rules Of Dada So Much Dada
3 SOUNDTRACK Halo 4 The End
4 BLACKBURNER Planet Earth Attack Cleopatra
5 TWO FINGERS Stunt Rhythms Big Dada
6 BASTINADO The Hard Six
7 SUBMOTION ORCHESTRA Fragments Exceptional
8 MADEON Madeon [EP] Columbia
9 DJ VADIM Don't Be Scared BBE
10 A TRIBE CALLED RED A Tribe Called Red Self-Released
Adds:
1 VITALIC Rave Age Pias
2 MIDNIGHT MAGIC Walking The Midnight Streets Midnight Sun Sound
3 VARIOUS ARTISTS DJ-Kicks "Hercules And Love Affair" !K7
WKNC DJ Spring Interest Meetings January 14 and 17
Ever wanted to join the cool kids at WKNC? WKNC 88.1fm is looking for students of NC State to become members of our lovely staff. We offer our volunteers on and off-air positions if they are full-time students of North Carolina State University with at least 2.0 grade point average. Individuals interested in qualifying for an on-air position will need to complete the 5 week training class and pass a written as well as an in-studio exam.
Anyone interested in becoming a DJ must attend one of the two interest meetings.These will be Jaunary 14 and January 17 from 6:00-7:00 p.m. in Witherspoon Student Center room 201. At these meetings we will be handing out applications to those that wish to undergo our summer DJ training course. Applications will be due by Friday January 18 at 5 p.m. in 343 Witherspoon Student Center. Individuals are highly encouraged to apply if they show particular interest in our metal, hip-hop, and electronica genres. We will also be discussing the variety of ways that people can get involved with the station if they do not feel like they have the personalities to tackle an on-air position. We will be discussing exciting ways of getting involved with the station that includes everything from production to public affairs to promotion. If you are not accepted into the training class there will still be a variety of ways that you can become involved with the station that do not require DJ training, and people interested in how they can get involved are highly encouraged to attend one of the meetings.
After reviewing all applications, the general manager will contact you to notify whether or not you have been accepted into the training course. Decisions will be made by the general manager and program director, in consultation with the student board of directors.
Training for the summer will take place in Witherspoon Student Center room 201 Mondays from 6:00-7:00 p.m. on January 28, February 4, February 11, February 18, and February 25. If you cannot attend four of the five sessions or need to come late/leave early, please do not apply for the training program.
RSVP on the Facebook event: https://www.facebook.com/events/350381848391254/
Anyone interested in becoming a DJ must attend one of the two interest meetings.These will be Jaunary 14 and January 17 from 6:00-7:00 p.m. in Witherspoon Student Center room 201. At these meetings we will be handing out applications to those that wish to undergo our summer DJ training course. Applications will be due by Friday January 18 at 5 p.m. in 343 Witherspoon Student Center. Individuals are highly encouraged to apply if they show particular interest in our metal, hip-hop, and electronica genres. We will also be discussing the variety of ways that people can get involved with the station if they do not feel like they have the personalities to tackle an on-air position. We will be discussing exciting ways of getting involved with the station that includes everything from production to public affairs to promotion. If you are not accepted into the training class there will still be a variety of ways that you can become involved with the station that do not require DJ training, and people interested in how they can get involved are highly encouraged to attend one of the meetings.
After reviewing all applications, the general manager will contact you to notify whether or not you have been accepted into the training course. Decisions will be made by the general manager and program director, in consultation with the student board of directors.
Training for the summer will take place in Witherspoon Student Center room 201 Mondays from 6:00-7:00 p.m. on January 28, February 4, February 11, February 18, and February 25. If you cannot attend four of the five sessions or need to come late/leave early, please do not apply for the training program.
RSVP on the Facebook event: https://www.facebook.com/events/350381848391254/
Friday, November 9, 2012
GIVEAWAYS!!!! (11/10-11/16)
(11/10) Rubblebucket with Reptar @ Southland Ballroom
According to Paste magazine this is going to be one hell of a "sticky dance riot."
Reptar
(11/10) The Dirty Guv'nahs with Dark Water Rising @ Cat's Cradle
(11/10) Schooner with Naked Gods, and Some Army @Kings Barcade
Schooner by Reed Turchi
(11/11) Marco Benevento with Savage Knights @Pour House Music Hall
Marco Benevento
(11/11) Pomegranates with the Hounds Below and The Spacemen @Kings Barcade
Pomegranates
(11/12) Young Prisms @Nightlight
(11/14) Last Year's Men with Fletcher C. Johnson @Pinhook
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2RzIaeb10A
(11/14) Pinback with Solos @Motorco Music Hall
Pinback
(11/15) Dopapod @Motorco Music Hall
(11/16) Delta Rae with Peter Bradley Adams @Carolina Theater
Delta Rae
(11/16) Hiss Golden Messenger with Phil Cook and His Feat, and Ama Divers @Pinhook Durham
Hiss Golden Messenger
(11/16) Pretty & Nice with Gary B and the Notions, Human Hearts @Motorco Music Hall
Pretty & Nice
According to Paste magazine this is going to be one hell of a "sticky dance riot."
Reptar
(11/10) The Dirty Guv'nahs with Dark Water Rising @ Cat's Cradle
(11/10) Schooner with Naked Gods, and Some Army @Kings Barcade
Schooner by Reed Turchi
(11/11) Marco Benevento with Savage Knights @Pour House Music Hall
Marco Benevento
(11/11) Pomegranates with the Hounds Below and The Spacemen @Kings Barcade
Pomegranates
(11/12) Young Prisms @Nightlight
(11/14) Last Year's Men with Fletcher C. Johnson @Pinhook
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2RzIaeb10A
(11/14) Pinback with Solos @Motorco Music Hall
Pinback
(11/15) Dopapod @Motorco Music Hall
(11/16) Delta Rae with Peter Bradley Adams @Carolina Theater
Delta Rae
(11/16) Hiss Golden Messenger with Phil Cook and His Feat, and Ama Divers @Pinhook Durham
Hiss Golden Messenger
(11/16) Pretty & Nice with Gary B and the Notions, Human Hearts @Motorco Music Hall
Pretty & Nice
Thursday, November 8, 2012
The Most Wonderful Time of Year: Hopscotch 2013 Announcement!
Maybe it's the "holiday spice" scent I've been spraying in my house or the copious amount of chai tea I've consumed today, but I'm giddy. Hopscotch gave everyone the gift today of announcing information about its fourth installment and will be spreading the cheer even more by giving away VIP tickets to the 2013 festival.
Hopscotch will take place September 5-7, 2013 , which is the first weekend in September. Like this year, that also means First Friday activities will weave through the festival, creating an unforgettable arts-packed weekend in Raleigh, NC.
Festival wristbands will go on sale February 1, 2013 -- and because I know you're wondering, that's 85 days from now. While you're counting those down, you can enter to win two 3-day VIP tickets to Hopscotch through the Greater Raleigh Convention and Visitors Bureau.
Until then, I'm sure we'll all be speculating headliners (I think Modest Mouse and Explosions in the Sky would be wonderful) and reminiscing about Hopscotch 2012's highlights (running in the rain around downtown to the next venue, mimosa-drenched day parties, moshing at Nobunny and temporarily losing my hearing after Grohg, to name a few).
You can also look at our slideshows from past years:
Hopscotch will take place September 5-7, 2013 , which is the first weekend in September. Like this year, that also means First Friday activities will weave through the festival, creating an unforgettable arts-packed weekend in Raleigh, NC.
Festival wristbands will go on sale February 1, 2013 -- and because I know you're wondering, that's 85 days from now. While you're counting those down, you can enter to win two 3-day VIP tickets to Hopscotch through the Greater Raleigh Convention and Visitors Bureau.
Until then, I'm sure we'll all be speculating headliners (I think Modest Mouse and Explosions in the Sky would be wonderful) and reminiscing about Hopscotch 2012's highlights (running in the rain around downtown to the next venue, mimosa-drenched day parties, moshing at Nobunny and temporarily losing my hearing after Grohg, to name a few).
You can also look at our slideshows from past years:
Hopscotch 2012 Photo Slideshow Day 1
Hopscotch 2012 Photo Slideshow Day 2
Hopscotch 2012 Photo Slideshow Day 3
Hopscotch 2011: Day One Photo Recap
Hopscotch 2011 Day 1 Gallery (Part Two)
Hopscotch 2011: Day Two Photo Recap
Final Day of Hopscotch Photo Recap (Day 3, 2011)
Photos from the City Plaza at Hopscotch Music Festival (2010)
WKNC’s Charts and Top 5 Adds – Nov. 5
Each week, the WKNC music directors tally up spins for new releases and submit their top charts to CMJ.
Top 5 Adds:
1 PRINCE RAMA Top Ten Hits Of The End Of The World Paw Tracks
2 ANGEL OLSEN Half Way Home Bathetic
3 FLUME Flume Future Classic
4 EL PERRO DEL MAR The Pale Fire Control Group
5 MEAN CREEK Youth Companion Old Flame
Top 200:
1 MELODY'S ECHO CHAMBER Melody's Echo Chamber Fat Possum
2 MUSIC TAPES Mary's Voice Merge
3 BLACK MOTH SUPER RAINBOW Cobra Juicy Rad Cult
4 TY SEGALL Twins Drag City
5 ALT-J An Awesome Wave Canvasback
6 MOON DUO Circles Sacred Bones
7 BLACK MARBLE A Different Arrangement Hardly Art
8 TAKEN BY TREES Other Worlds Secretly Canadian
9 TAMARYN Tender New Signs Mexican Summer
10 TAME IMPALA Lonerism Modular
11 CORIN TUCKER BAND Kill My Blues Kill Rock Stars
12 JENNIFER CASTLE Jennifer Castle
13 DUM DUM GIRLS End Of Daze SUB POP
14 WHY? Mumps, Etc Anticon
15 CHAD VALLEY Young Hunger Cascine
16 BAT FOR LASHES The Haunted Man EMI
17 A.C. NEWMAN Shut Down The Streets Matador
18 MOUNTAIN GOATS Transcendental Youth Merge
19 TALK NORMAL Sunshine Joyful Noise
20 GRIZZLY BEAR Shields Warp
21 GRMLN Explore Carpark
22 FRESH AND ONLYS Long Slow Dance Mexican Summer
23 ARIEL PINK'S HAUNTED GRAFFITI Mature Themes 4AD
24 SEAPONY Falling Hardly Art
25 SUN AIRWAY Soft Fall Dead Oceans
26 HAMMOCK Departure Songs Self-Released
27 DARK DARK DARK Who Needs Who Supply And Demand
28 CHELSEA WOLFE Unknown Rooms: A Collection Of Acoustic Songs Sargent House
29 LUYAS Animator Dead Oceans
30 TOY Toy coop
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Show Review: Dr. Dog brings the heat on a cold Monday in Saxapahaw
Dr. Dog
It's a firmly held belief for me that Haw River Ballroom is the finest venue in the state, and each show I attend at the gorgeous venue drives that point further and further home. Between the fine gas station dining of the Saxapahaw General Store (it's not at all what it sounds like, incredible food with a diverse menu!) and the breath taking aesthetics of the ballroom, there's nothing to dislike about this place. The crowd got surprisingly wild for a Monday night, but when you've got an incredible act like Dr. Dog on the bill the date is really irrelevant...it's gonna be a party either way. Throwing in old favorites and plenty of gems from their latest album Be The Void, Dr. Dog had a little bit of something for everyone on Monday night.
Cotton Jones
Cotton Jones was the opening act, and while the band put on a great performance they suffered from a heart breaking condition that has been sweeping the nation for decades, OBS, or Opening Band Syndrome. When you've got an act like Dr. Dog headlining it takes a lot to maintain the attention of a packed crowd, an opening act has to be bursting with energy to become a memorable part of the evening when you're opening for a powerhouse. While Cotton Jones' folk pop tunes from Maryland blend rustic goodness with vivid lyricism, they lacked the presence needed to be anything other than an opening act. In any other setting their charm may have shone through brighter, with a one man brass section playing tuba and trombone, the band certainly had the potential to be an incredible opener. However, once Dr. Dog took the stage Cotton Jones' laid back folk songs took a backseat to the raucous live act.
Dr. Dog
Allow me to preface this by saying I've already had a failed attempt at seeing Dr. Dog this year when I was stuck in a traffic jam on I-40 on my way to see the band at Music on the Mountaintop back in August, so my excitement for this show was through the roof. Haw River was the PERFECT venue for this band, with fantastic acoustics and a wide open room the ballroom perfectly housed the heart warming sounds of Dr. Dog. From open to close, Dr. Dog lead the crowd in a joyous singalong with a fantastic career spanning set. While the bulk of the set came from Be The Void, with tracks like "How Long Must I Wait", "Lonesome", and "That Old Black Hole" standing out amongst the crowd, the band scattered in personal favorites from Fate and Shame, Shame like "The Breeze", "Shadow People", and set closer, "Jackie Wants A Black Eye".
The band's harmonies lived up to all of the high expectations I'd set for them, lead vocalists Toby Leaman and Scott McMicken put on dazzling performances filled with passion and energy. While there wasn't much stage banter, the band did plenty of interacting with the crowd, like Leaman grabbing a camera bag from the front of the stage and using their cell phone to make a phone call mid-song. The band's lyrical depth can easily define their music in the studio, but their live performance breathes vivacity into otherwise low-key songs. Dr. Dog is a band like no other, they perfectly blend elements of indie rock with psychedelic folk to make for an array of beautiful textures that are perfectly suited for their devastatingly brilliant lyrics.
It's a firmly held belief for me that Haw River Ballroom is the finest venue in the state, and each show I attend at the gorgeous venue drives that point further and further home. Between the fine gas station dining of the Saxapahaw General Store (it's not at all what it sounds like, incredible food with a diverse menu!) and the breath taking aesthetics of the ballroom, there's nothing to dislike about this place. The crowd got surprisingly wild for a Monday night, but when you've got an incredible act like Dr. Dog on the bill the date is really irrelevant...it's gonna be a party either way. Throwing in old favorites and plenty of gems from their latest album Be The Void, Dr. Dog had a little bit of something for everyone on Monday night.
Cotton Jones
Cotton Jones was the opening act, and while the band put on a great performance they suffered from a heart breaking condition that has been sweeping the nation for decades, OBS, or Opening Band Syndrome. When you've got an act like Dr. Dog headlining it takes a lot to maintain the attention of a packed crowd, an opening act has to be bursting with energy to become a memorable part of the evening when you're opening for a powerhouse. While Cotton Jones' folk pop tunes from Maryland blend rustic goodness with vivid lyricism, they lacked the presence needed to be anything other than an opening act. In any other setting their charm may have shone through brighter, with a one man brass section playing tuba and trombone, the band certainly had the potential to be an incredible opener. However, once Dr. Dog took the stage Cotton Jones' laid back folk songs took a backseat to the raucous live act.
Dr. Dog
Allow me to preface this by saying I've already had a failed attempt at seeing Dr. Dog this year when I was stuck in a traffic jam on I-40 on my way to see the band at Music on the Mountaintop back in August, so my excitement for this show was through the roof. Haw River was the PERFECT venue for this band, with fantastic acoustics and a wide open room the ballroom perfectly housed the heart warming sounds of Dr. Dog. From open to close, Dr. Dog lead the crowd in a joyous singalong with a fantastic career spanning set. While the bulk of the set came from Be The Void, with tracks like "How Long Must I Wait", "Lonesome", and "That Old Black Hole" standing out amongst the crowd, the band scattered in personal favorites from Fate and Shame, Shame like "The Breeze", "Shadow People", and set closer, "Jackie Wants A Black Eye".
The band's harmonies lived up to all of the high expectations I'd set for them, lead vocalists Toby Leaman and Scott McMicken put on dazzling performances filled with passion and energy. While there wasn't much stage banter, the band did plenty of interacting with the crowd, like Leaman grabbing a camera bag from the front of the stage and using their cell phone to make a phone call mid-song. The band's lyrical depth can easily define their music in the studio, but their live performance breathes vivacity into otherwise low-key songs. Dr. Dog is a band like no other, they perfectly blend elements of indie rock with psychedelic folk to make for an array of beautiful textures that are perfectly suited for their devastatingly brilliant lyrics.
Monday, November 5, 2012
EOT108 Stop Torture Now 10/30/12
Interview with Christina Cowger, NCSU professor and volunteer with NC Stop Torture Now.
http://interviews.wknc.org/eot/EOT108_103012.mp3
http://interviews.wknc.org/eot/EOT108_103012.mp3
Insect Minute - Bioluminescence
Our resident entomology expert Heather Campbell brings us another Insect Minute. This week's topic: bioluminescence.
If you would like to find out more about bioluminescence visit the museum’s website at insectmuseum.org where you also find information about our museum and read our blog where we talk about interesting stuff going on in the world of entomology.
http://interviews.wknc.org/InsectMin10_Biolumiscent.mp3
If you would like to find out more about bioluminescence visit the museum’s website at insectmuseum.org where you also find information about our museum and read our blog where we talk about interesting stuff going on in the world of entomology.
http://interviews.wknc.org/InsectMin10_Biolumiscent.mp3
Saturday, November 3, 2012
Yung Louie to Visit 88.1FM WKNC Tonight at 9:30 pm
Fayetteville's own, Yung Louie, will be dropping by the studios of 88.1fm WKNC for an interview with Mir.I.am tonight, November 3rd at 9:30 pm. The rapper is known for his "infectious hooks, straight to the point lyrics, and hypnotic beats."
Check out the latest video from Louie, 'Bands,' which has gained over 1 Million views on Youtube and find the single on iTunes here.
Check out the latest video from Louie, 'Bands,' which has gained over 1 Million views on Youtube and find the single on iTunes here.
Friday, November 2, 2012
NCSU Homecoming Brings Bands to Hillsborough Street
NC State football will face Virginia on Saturday, November 3 for this year's homecoming game. The game begins at 12:30PM, if you make it through your shotgun-ridden beer pong-playing pig-roasting tailgating, that is. Festivities have been going on all week, including last night's Pack Howl concert featuring Wale and the week-long "Wear Red Get Fed" campaign, where broke hungry college students are rewarded with free food from local businesses for donning the school's famous color.
What we here at WKNC are most excited about though (we have a few hardcore sports fans, a sports show, etc. --- but let's face it, music is the priority here) are the string of free shows taking place all afternoon into the night. Hillsborough Street's Homecoming Music Fest will begin at 4:00PM at Schoolkids Records. Similar to Halloween's hike night, bars, restaurants and venues along Hillsborough will have bands playing:
4:00PM - Nick Autry @ Schoolkids Records
5:00PM - Spider Bags @ Schoolkids Records
6:00PM - Homecoming Parade on Hillsborough Street
7:30PM - Jason Adamo Band @ Sadlacks, Love Under @ Hotbox, Bullfrog McGhee @ Chili Bomba, Side Car Social Club @ The Keg, SupaTight @ The Alley, Sai Surrealia @ Pack House, E-Train @ East Village, Future Islands @ Schoolkids
8:00PM - Free Karaoke @ Brickhouse
10:30PM - MSRP & The Last Tall Boy @ Sadlacks, Windsor Oaks Band @ Hotbox, DJ @ Chili Bomba, DW Band @ The Keg, TheAmateurs @ The Alley, Synergy and Heads on Sticks @ Pack House, Hot Damn Band @ East Village, The Embers @ Pantana Bobs, Spider Bags @ Schoolkids
What we here at WKNC are most excited about though (we have a few hardcore sports fans, a sports show, etc. --- but let's face it, music is the priority here) are the string of free shows taking place all afternoon into the night. Hillsborough Street's Homecoming Music Fest will begin at 4:00PM at Schoolkids Records. Similar to Halloween's hike night, bars, restaurants and venues along Hillsborough will have bands playing:
4:00PM - Nick Autry @ Schoolkids Records
5:00PM - Spider Bags @ Schoolkids Records
6:00PM - Homecoming Parade on Hillsborough Street
7:30PM - Jason Adamo Band @ Sadlacks, Love Under @ Hotbox, Bullfrog McGhee @ Chili Bomba, Side Car Social Club @ The Keg, SupaTight @ The Alley, Sai Surrealia @ Pack House, E-Train @ East Village, Future Islands @ Schoolkids
8:00PM - Free Karaoke @ Brickhouse
10:30PM - MSRP & The Last Tall Boy @ Sadlacks, Windsor Oaks Band @ Hotbox, DJ @ Chili Bomba, DW Band @ The Keg, TheAmateurs @ The Alley, Synergy and Heads on Sticks @ Pack House, Hot Damn Band @ East Village, The Embers @ Pantana Bobs, Spider Bags @ Schoolkids
Thursday, November 1, 2012
2012 N.C. State Basketball Preview
Justin Leitch
The North Carolina State Wolfpack have been all over the national media spotlight since the ACC tournament last March. The Pack has been ranked sixth by the AP preseason polls and many players have been named to preseason honors.
Junior Forward C.J. Leslie has been named to the preseason All American 2nd Team as well as being named the preseason ACC Player of the Year. Freshman Guard Rodney Purvis has been named preseason ACC Rookie of the Year. The preseason ACC first team (voted on by ACC coaches) included two Wolfpack players, C.J. Leslie and Junior Point Guard Lorenzo Brown.
All of this information is exciting and encouraging, but at this point it is meaningless hype that many teams around the country have received in years past and then fell apart when the games start being played. In this blog I am going to take a quick look at the roster and tell you why I think this team is NOT going to falter like so many teams riding high expectations have in the past. When building a team, there are a few keys that you must have to be a true contender.
The National Caliber Star
C.J. Leslie, Junior F
2011-2012 Stats: 14.7 ppg, 7.3 rpg, 1.1 apg
As you can tell from the introduction, many people view C.J. Leslie as one of the best players in the nation and a vital part of this Wolfpack team. Over the course of last season, Leslie’s game improved dramatically as he began to dominate games down the stretch of the ACC season and in the ACC tournament. Leslie’s health (cramping problems throughout last season) and on court demeanor (which has been questionable at times but seems to be much improved with time under Gottfried) will be huge things to look out for throughout this season as the junior needs to step into a leadership role. I expect Leslie to increase all his numbers this season as well as cut down on turnovers. His greatest improvement this offseason has been the improvement of the mid range jump shot, which if consistent, has the ability to make him nearly unguardable.
Talented, Explosive Playmaker and Distributer
Lorenzo Brown, Junior PG
2011-2012 Stats: 12.7 ppg, 4.5 rpg, 6.3 apg
Brown has the talent, discipline, teammates, and coaching to be the best point guard in the nation this season. Upon coming to N.C. State as a freshman, the point guard actually was a shooting guard. When Ryan Harrow decided to transfer to Kentucky because of the firing of Head Coach Sidney Lowe, the Wolfpack needed a point guard and last season Zo filled that role, exceeding expectations anyone had for him. With an offseason to better learn the position, although having been slowed by a knee injury, Lorenzo is in position to have a breakout year. Also, because of Brown’s natural size and athleticism he is a ferocious defender at the PG position.
Lights Out Shooter
Scott Wood, Senior SF
2011-2012 Stats: 12.4 ppg, 40.9 3P%, 95 3PM
Scott Wood is seen by many people, inside the ACC and out, as the best shooter in the nation. He often struggles to create his own shot and can, at times, be a liability on the defensive end, but if left with any daylight, will knock down shots consistently. When Wood is hitting, not only is that an immediate source of offense, but it also stretches the defense and opens up more opportunities for others in the paint.
Supporting Cast
Richard Howell, Rodney Purvis, T.J. Warren
These guys, Rodney Purvis, Senior Forward Richard Howell, and Freshman Forward T.J. Warren, will all contribute big minutes this season. Richard Howell is one of the best rebounders in the ACC (9.2 rpg 2011-2012) and a soft-spoken leader for this Wolfpack team. Infamous for getting in foul trouble, if the Pack is going to have a successful season, Howell will need to be smart on the defensive end in big games. Purvis and Warren both have ACC ready bodies, even as freshmen, and are expected to make an immediate impact in scoring and defensively this season.
Safety Valves
Tyler Lewis, Thomas De Thaey, Jordan Vandenberg
Expect each of these players, Freshmen PG Tyler Lewis, Sophomore F Thomas De Thaey, and Junior C Jordan Vandenberg, to play a decent amount of minutes this year and step into larger roles in the instances of injury and foul trouble. Lewis, a highly touted PG from Virginia has a knack for finding the open man and running talented offense (as seen by his play in high school at Oak Hill Academy) and both De Thaey and Vandenberg are big bodies that have the ability to contribute both defensively and on the offensive end.
Predictions for 2012-2013 Stats
Record: (26-4, 15-3 ACC)
Good Wins: vs. UCONN, vs. DUKE, vs. UNC, vs. FSU, @ UNC, @ FSU
Bad Losses: @GT, vs. CSU
The North Carolina State Wolfpack have been all over the national media spotlight since the ACC tournament last March. The Pack has been ranked sixth by the AP preseason polls and many players have been named to preseason honors.
Junior Forward C.J. Leslie has been named to the preseason All American 2nd Team as well as being named the preseason ACC Player of the Year. Freshman Guard Rodney Purvis has been named preseason ACC Rookie of the Year. The preseason ACC first team (voted on by ACC coaches) included two Wolfpack players, C.J. Leslie and Junior Point Guard Lorenzo Brown.
All of this information is exciting and encouraging, but at this point it is meaningless hype that many teams around the country have received in years past and then fell apart when the games start being played. In this blog I am going to take a quick look at the roster and tell you why I think this team is NOT going to falter like so many teams riding high expectations have in the past. When building a team, there are a few keys that you must have to be a true contender.
The National Caliber Star
C.J. Leslie, Junior F
2011-2012 Stats: 14.7 ppg, 7.3 rpg, 1.1 apg
As you can tell from the introduction, many people view C.J. Leslie as one of the best players in the nation and a vital part of this Wolfpack team. Over the course of last season, Leslie’s game improved dramatically as he began to dominate games down the stretch of the ACC season and in the ACC tournament. Leslie’s health (cramping problems throughout last season) and on court demeanor (which has been questionable at times but seems to be much improved with time under Gottfried) will be huge things to look out for throughout this season as the junior needs to step into a leadership role. I expect Leslie to increase all his numbers this season as well as cut down on turnovers. His greatest improvement this offseason has been the improvement of the mid range jump shot, which if consistent, has the ability to make him nearly unguardable.
Talented, Explosive Playmaker and Distributer
Lorenzo Brown, Junior PG
2011-2012 Stats: 12.7 ppg, 4.5 rpg, 6.3 apg
Brown has the talent, discipline, teammates, and coaching to be the best point guard in the nation this season. Upon coming to N.C. State as a freshman, the point guard actually was a shooting guard. When Ryan Harrow decided to transfer to Kentucky because of the firing of Head Coach Sidney Lowe, the Wolfpack needed a point guard and last season Zo filled that role, exceeding expectations anyone had for him. With an offseason to better learn the position, although having been slowed by a knee injury, Lorenzo is in position to have a breakout year. Also, because of Brown’s natural size and athleticism he is a ferocious defender at the PG position.
Lights Out Shooter
Scott Wood, Senior SF
2011-2012 Stats: 12.4 ppg, 40.9 3P%, 95 3PM
Scott Wood is seen by many people, inside the ACC and out, as the best shooter in the nation. He often struggles to create his own shot and can, at times, be a liability on the defensive end, but if left with any daylight, will knock down shots consistently. When Wood is hitting, not only is that an immediate source of offense, but it also stretches the defense and opens up more opportunities for others in the paint.
Supporting Cast
Richard Howell, Rodney Purvis, T.J. Warren
These guys, Rodney Purvis, Senior Forward Richard Howell, and Freshman Forward T.J. Warren, will all contribute big minutes this season. Richard Howell is one of the best rebounders in the ACC (9.2 rpg 2011-2012) and a soft-spoken leader for this Wolfpack team. Infamous for getting in foul trouble, if the Pack is going to have a successful season, Howell will need to be smart on the defensive end in big games. Purvis and Warren both have ACC ready bodies, even as freshmen, and are expected to make an immediate impact in scoring and defensively this season.
Safety Valves
Tyler Lewis, Thomas De Thaey, Jordan Vandenberg
Expect each of these players, Freshmen PG Tyler Lewis, Sophomore F Thomas De Thaey, and Junior C Jordan Vandenberg, to play a decent amount of minutes this year and step into larger roles in the instances of injury and foul trouble. Lewis, a highly touted PG from Virginia has a knack for finding the open man and running talented offense (as seen by his play in high school at Oak Hill Academy) and both De Thaey and Vandenberg are big bodies that have the ability to contribute both defensively and on the offensive end.
Predictions for 2012-2013 Stats
Role | Player | MPG | PPG | RPG | APG | 3PMG |
Starter | Lorenzo Brown, PG | 35 | 12 | 4 | 7 | 1 |
Starter | Rodney Purvis, SG | 25 | 10 | 2 | 3 | 0 |
Starter | Scott Wood, SF | 30 | 14 | 2 | 2 | 3 |
Starter | C.J. Leslie, F | 34 | 18 | 8 | 2 | 0 |
Starter | Richard Howell, F | 30 | 8 | 10 | 1 | 0 |
Bench | T.J. Warren, F | 10 | 5 | 3 | 1 | 0 |
Bench | Thomas De Thaey, F | 8 | 4 | 4 | 0 | 1 |
Bench | Tyler Lewis, PG | 10 | 4 | 1 | 4 | 0 |
Bench | Jordan Vandenberg, C | 8 | 3 | 5 | 0 | 0 |
Totals | Team | 200 | 78 | 39 | 20 | 5 |
Record: (26-4, 15-3 ACC)
Good Wins: vs. UCONN, vs. DUKE, vs. UNC, vs. FSU, @ UNC, @ FSU
Bad Losses: @GT, vs. CSU
WKNC’s Charts and Top 5 Adds – Oct. 29
Each week, the WKNC music directors tally up spins for new releases and submit their top charts to CMJ.
Top 5 Adds!
1 SIC ALPS Sic Alps Drag City
2 WHY? Mumps, Etc Anticon
3 CHAD VALLEY Young Hunger Cascine
4 BARBARAS 2006-2008 Goner
really messed up this week ya'll... The 5th add should've been Bat for Lashes..
Top 200!
1 MELODY'S ECHO CHAMBER Melody's Echo Chamber Fat Possum
2 BLACK MOTH SUPER RAINBOW Cobra Juicy Rad Cult
3 TAMARYN Tender New Signs Mexican Summer
4 MOON DUO Circles Sacred Bones
5 ALT-J An Awesome Wave Canvasback
6 BLACK MARBLE A Different Arrangement Hardly Art
7 CORIN TUCKER BAND Kill My Blues Kill Rock Stars
8 JENNIFER CASTLE Jennifer Castle
9 TAKEN BY TREES Other Worlds Secretly Canadian
10 MUSIC TAPES Mary's Voice Merge
11 TY SEGALL Twins Drag City
12 WILD NOTHING "Paradise" [Single] Captured Tracks
13 DUM DUM GIRLS End Of Daze SUB POP
14 GRIZZLY BEAR Shields Warp
15 SUN AIRWAY Soft Fall Dead Oceans
16 HELIO SEQUENCE Negotiations SUB POP
17 POOR MOON Poor Moon SUB POP
18 FLYING LOTUS Until The Quiet Comes Warp
19 DARK DARK DARK Who Needs Who Supply And Demand
20 SEAPONY Falling Hardly Art
21 SOFT PACK Strapped Mexican Summer
22 MOUNTAIN GOATS Transcendental Youth Merge
23 LUYAS Animator Dead Oceans
24 FRESH AND ONLYS Long Slow Dance Mexican Summer
25 ARIEL PINK'S HAUNTED GRAFFITI Mature Themes 4AD
26 JOHN CALE Shifty Adventures In Nookie Wood Domino
27 HOW TO DRESS WELL Total Loss Acephale
28 TILLY AND THE WALL Heavy Mood Team Love
29 DJANGO DJANGO Django Django Ribbon
30 TOY Toy coop
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