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Weekly Charts

Chainsaw Charts 5/20/25

ArtistRecordLabel
1DEAFHEAVENLonely People With PowerRoadrunner
2THOUUmbilicalSacred Bones
3SIDEREANSpilling the Astral ChaliceEdged Circle
4COFFIN CURSEThe Continuous NothingMemento Mori
5DEFEATED SANITY“Accelerating The Rot” [Single]Season Of Mist
6DEMON BITCHMaster of the GamesCruz del Sur
7HIGH ON FIRECometh The StormMNRK
8MITOCHONDRIONVitriseptomeProfound Lore
9CANUT DE BONno esperan por nadieSello Cototo
10BLOOD INCANTATIONAbsolute ElsewhereCentury Media
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Music News and Interviews

After Dreamville: What’s Next for Raleigh?

Promotional logo for Dreamville Festival.

The “end of an era” is what Atlanta-based rap duo EarthGang tweeted in reference to their performance at month’s Dreamville festival. Dreamville, held annually at Raleigh’s Dorothea Dix Park, has come to a close, at least in its current form. Considering this, many are wondering what is next for live music in the Triangle.

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Weekly Charts

Afterhours Charts 5/20/25

Afterhours Charts

ArtistRecordLabel
1MISO EXTRAEarcandyTransgressive/PIAS
2KATIE MCBRIDETHE ANGELS ARE CALLINGPyramid Blood
3MAGITECHRootkit VulturesGimmedanger
4YEULE“Evangelic Girl Is A Gun” [Single]Ninja Tune
5NO JOY“Bugland” [Single]Hand Drawn Dracula
6SALAMI ROSE JOE LOUISLoringsBrainfeeder
7SHENEVERHEXDMEBACKLight_leavingmybody [EP]Vapor Scape
8GWENNYLOLBlurry SkyVapor Scape
9S4DUNICORNsystem//selene [EP]Vapor Scape
10HARMFUL LOGICSOULGEMCOLLECTION (Deluxe)MAD BREAKS

Afterhours Adds

ArtistRecordLabel
1MISO EXTRAEarcandyTransgressive/PIAS
2KATIE MCBRIDETHE ANGELS ARE CALLINGPyramid Blood
3YEULE“Evangelic Girl Is A Gun” [Single]Ninja Tune
4NO JOY“Bugland” [Single]Hand Drawn Dracula
5SALAMI ROSE JOE LOUISLoringsBrainfeeder
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Weekly Charts

Underground Charts 5/20/25

ArtistRecordLabel
1DUCKWRTHAll American F*ckboyThem Hellas
2AJ TRACEY“Crush” feat. Jorja Smith [Single]Revenge
39LIVES“UP FREESTYLE” feat. Odetari [Single]Pulse/Concord
4EDDIE CHACONLay LowStones Throw
5FLY ANAKIN(The) Forever DreamLex
6JACOB BANKSYonder: Book INobody
7KUNA MAZELayersTru Thoughts
8MICHIDirty TalkStones Throw
9SAM AKPROEvenfallAnti-
10JESHIAirbag Woke Me UpBecause

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Miscellaneous

Playing Music with Animals

Any musician worth their salt could say with full confidence that practice is the cornerstone of success.  Practice at home, in the dorms, in the practice rooms and even in between classes.   While your roommates might think you’re strange, it doesn’t matter if you aren’t disturbing anyone.  In my case, the one most affected by my practice would be my lovely lady, Daphne.  She’s an Australian cattle dog mix and she both loves and hates when I play music.

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Weekly Charts

Jazz Charts 5/20/25

Jazz Charts

ArtistRecordLabel
1BRANFORD MARSALIS QUARTETBelongingBlue Note
2RACHEL THERRIENMi Hogar IILulaworld
3MAVIS PANRisingSelf-Released
4CLARK TERRY QUARTETIn Orbit (Reissue)Craft / Concord
5FIEVEL IS GLAUQUERong WeicknesFat Possum
6IMMANUEL WILKINSBlues BloodBlue Note
7TAKUYA KURODAEverydayPPK
8RICHARD BARATTALooking BackSavant
9NALA SINEPHROEndlessnessWarp
10NANAMI HARUTAThe VibeOrigin

Jazz Adds

ArtistRecordLabel
1BRANDON WOODYFor The Love Of It AllBlue Note
2HYLDON AND ADRIAN YOUNGEHyldon JID023Jazz Is Dead
3GERALD CLAYTONOnes & TwosBlue Notes
4JAMES ZITOZito’s JumpSelf-Released
5TRIOLOGYThe Slow RoadCellar
6FERDI AND SOFIANE PAMART“MONTREAUX PALACE” [Single]Demain/PIAS
7JOSE LUIZ MARTINSOdyssey MixtapeOrigin
8VINCE GUARALDI TRIOJazz Impressions Of A Boy Named Charlie Brown (Expanded Edition)Concord
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Weekly Charts

Top Charts 5/20/25

Top Charts

ArtistRecordLabel
1APRIL MARCH“Surfing Castafiore” [Single]Bong Load
2CLEOPATRICKFake MoonNowhere Special/Thirty Tigers
3FOXWARREN“Listen2me” [Single]Anti-
4FRANKIE COSMOS“Vanity” [Single]Sub Pop
5GREERBig SmileEpitaph
6HYPERBOREA32XLowkey [EP]Self-Released
7JADE BIRD“Dreams” [Single]Glassnote
8JADE THE MOON“Dirty John Type” [Single]Self-Released
9MAMALARKYHex KeyEpitaph
10PANCHIKOGinkgoNettwerk
11PINK MUSTPink Must15 love
12SAMANTHA CRAINGumshoeReal Kind
13SUNBATHEMyself To YouTime Release
14THE VON TRAPPS“Go With Me” [Single]Self-Released
15ALCESTLes Chants De L’AuroreNuclear Blast
16ALLIE KENNY“Soft Crash” [Single]Self-Released
17AMENRADe Toorn & With Fang And Claw [EP]Relapse
18ANYA MARINAAsteroidGood Rope
19BABY IN VAINSea GlassEscho
20BEN KATZMANS DEGREASERTears On The BeachBUFU
21BOUDICCA’S BASS SERVICE“Hiding” [Single]Self-Released
22CERAMIC ANIMALCosmic EraserSelf-Released
23CEREMONY OF SILENCEHaliosWillowtip
24COFFIN CURSEThe Continuous NothingMemento Mori
25DAISY THE GREAT“Ballerina” [Single]S-Curve
26DEAR ROUGELonesome HighPheromone/Cadence
27ENTREZ VOUSAntenna Legs Hear EverythingSelf-Released
28FLAMINGOS IN THE TREEAs It Falls Into PlaceSelf-Released
29GARBAGE“There’s No Future In Optimism” [Single]BMG
30GLARESunset FuneralDeathwish

Top Adds

ArtistRecordLabel
1SWIMMING BELLSomniaPerpetual Doom
2AUNT KATRINA“Peace of Mind” [Single]Crafted Sounds
3GRINGO STARSweetheartsGringo Star/Dizzybird
4FLORRY“Hey Baby” [Single]Dear Life
5FLORRY“First It Was A Movie, Then It Was A Book” [Single]Dear Life
6SPILL TABANGIEBecause
7BUG CRUSHSomehow I Go In Circles All The Time [EP]Self-Released
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Classic Album Review

A Shocking Blue Review: “At Home” (1969)

Most Popular:

  • “Acka Raga”
  • “Love Machine”
  • Venus
  • “Long and Lonesome Road”
  • Love Buzz

Personal Favorites:

  • “Love Machine”
  • “Venus”
  • “California Here I come”
  • “Poor Boy”
  • “Love Buzz”
  • “Hot Sand”
  • “Wild Wind”
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Playlists

Summer: Sunny or Blue

Sunscreen, cicadas, tan lines, and watermelon slices. 

Summer at a quick glance is supposed to be a wonderful time filled with laughter and fun.  School is out for most and this is the time when we go home to our hometowns and spend time with our old friends and family.  Some of us get jobs too and some of us keep pushing through classes.

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Band/Artist Profile

Caroline Rose didn’t choose the “slug life”…

Caroline Rose performing in the Lincoln Theatre in Raleigh, NC, 2015, by Colakovicsrdjan CC SA-4.0

…the Slug Life chose Caroline Rose. Through their, sluggish persona, today’s Caroline Rose understands what folk music is. In an unexpected move, the genre-bending artist leaked their newest album last month several days before release. This, alongside a series of tour dates in “independent, intimate venues” and a release strategy that avoids traditional streaming, Rose hopes to put their music in the hands of fans first.