Monthly Archives: June 2012

Derby derby derby derby rockin' everywhere

Everyone should go watch a roller derby game at some point, and I guarantee you will leave it slightly confused. The referees blow their whistles a lot and sometimes the jammers score points when they beat the blockers and sometimes they don’t…But at least if you turn to anyone sitting around you, they will gladly explain the rules and try to make you understand the latest play.

Besides not knowing what’s going on during a derby duel, WPRB had a hard time brainstorming music. The previous Friday, Molly and I did a derby show, where we asked people to call in and request what they thought “derby music” was. At the actual East Coast Derby Extravaganza in Feasterville, PA, we DJed outside by the pool (where everyone clustered after their games ie there were a lot of people there), blinding reaching for albums ranging from funk to electronica that we had played the night before. Here are some important things we learned from the experience at ECDX:

  1. A roller derby match requires almost as many referees and officials as it does players
  2. You can’t actually punch people during a roller derby match as presented in Drew Barrymore’s Whip It
  3. Any form of baggy clothing in a derby match is completely unacceptable while glitter is always an A+ choice
  4. You can buy roller-skate wheels in all colors
  5. Derby ladies are extremely tatted, pierced, helpful, and nice
  6. Derby ladies are my new fashion icons (think nouveau Americana, example: American flag denim vests, Urban Outfitters’ high-waisted shorts, and asymmetrical bathing suits)
  7. Bootsy Collins, The Wu-tang Clan, Justice, Tennis, Bassnectar, and the Noisettes are all acceptable things to play at derby tournaments (Note: One derby girl’s name was Bootsy Killins)
  8. No pair of shorts are too short
  9. There is always a helpful sound guy around
  10. Mixers never follow the plan ie we had some sound malfunctions.

Next year, I hope that WPRB participates again, but instead of just DJing, I think we should form a team. Email me at derby@wprb.com if interested. (Just kidding, that’s a fake address, but still…I kinda want to wear skates and spandex and wham some girls to the ground.)

Pop Rocks Has A New Blog!

Hi listeners,

After much encouragement, I’ve decided to continue Pop Rocks in blog form!

From now until sometime, you can go to www.listentopoprocks.com and check out the new (and some old) electronic music I post. In my head, these are what my weekly playlists would have been should Pop Rocks have continued. You can read more on my blog, but I should also note that this blog is more about curation than acting as a timely news source. However, I will try very hard to keep up to date with everything.

Old playlists remain archived here, but listentopoprocks.com is where the new content will be posted!

As always, send me comments, notes, hate-mail (actually, don’t do that) and most importantly MUSIC at louisa@wprb.com.

Keep listening!

Louisa

WPRB + This Saturday = Derby?

Devoida Mercy? Ginger Vitis? Rollanya Asse? Must be derby.

This upcoming weekend, the Philly Roller Girls will host the 2012 East Coast Derby Extravaganza (ECDX), where 1000 skaters will compete on three rinks for three days. It is the event’s sixth anniversary, founded in 2007 and has grown to include 120+ leagues from eastern and northern United States.

Know what was also founded in 2007? The WPRB Fall Membership Drive! Know what that means? WPRB and ECDX were born together and practically made for each other. THUS, it was clearly necessary for us to reach out to the derby girls a few weeks ago and see how we could get involved.

SO, this Saturday, WPRB will join forces with the Philly Roller Girls and play some music at ECDX. What to expect? No idea, but we are on the quest for angry girl rock. (We hope we aren’t being too stereotypical.) If you have any suggestions for derby music, feel free to comment below.

To all Philadelphians interested in seeing angry females on skates can purchase tickets here. They come in daily, weekend, and bout rates. Also, here is an important link to generate your own derby name.

 

WPRB (Almost) All Night

The crowds at Art All Night initially look like your average summer festival-goers. Families took the tour of the beautiful industrial space of the Roebling Wire Works in Trenton aligned with local art, enjoying Kettle corn and Caribbean food. 20-something year olds hung around the outdoor stage, holding their $4 donation Blue Moons, head-bobbing and chit-chatting with friends who strolled by. Some 40-somethings chose wine instead of beer and watched the jazz and singer-songwriter performances on the indoor stages. It was the blur of typical summer festival-goers, some of whom had a keen interest in art while others wanted to enjoy the sunshine at a cultural event.

Don’t be fooled, though. When you are stationed alongside the outdoor stage for nine hours, as WPRB staffers were, you have the liberty to people watch without shame, and this crowd was anything but typical. Highlights included:

Ridiculous person number one: giraffe girl. Stood in front of the stage with her phone, recording the entire set by the band. Looked like a giraffe, and WPRB staffers were unable to tell who she was shooting the show for. Perhaps the lead singer? The guitarist? That guy with the tambourine? We (or just me) finally determined that she was the band groupie and in love with each and every member.

Ridiculous person number two: drunk cowboy. Denim, hat, boots, and extremely drunk, this guy danced like a piece of spaghetti and threw his beer. Not in an aggressive way but in that I-am-so-far-gone-that-flat-surfaces-are-hard-to-navigate way. We eventually had to call over some AAN staff members to take him away as his beverage tosses were uncomfortably close to our DJ equipment.

Ridiculous person number three: crackhead in pink. Fortunately, she signed up on our mailing list so we can always find her if need be. She wore a pink tank top and pink booty-shorts without shame, hooted and hollered, almost mimicked the cowboy’s spaghetti dance, and looked like her mind had departed this earth many moons ago.

Ridiculous person/people number four: 2-person moshpit that then dissolved into a 10-person moshpit and a dinosaur. I think this occurred when Honah Lee was on stage at around 11:30pm. At first, I was like, who are those fools doing that 2 person moshpit? Then I became the fool not in the moshpit. But then a dude dressed in a green dinosaur outfit appeared and moshed, and I felt okay about my life choices outside the moshers.

So, as you can see, Art All Night Trenton was not just the haven for art-enthusiasts and summer festival-goers but also a haven for the crazies, which I think was almost more of a cultural experience than the art inside the Wire Works.

Like the crowd at AAN, the art itself was quite varied. One piece by a WPRB alumna featured a crucified dead mouse. Another piece involved Legos on cardboard and said that adults are still kids or something like that. There were some nice scenic photographs of the Jersey countryside, an awesomely decorated deer head, and a William Wegman-esque (think animals dressed up as people) painting.

These works were all located in the center of the industrial space while the edges were divided into rooms. One featured AAN’s first film festival and included one film with sound done by a WPRB DJ. Another room was filled with glow-in-the-dark paintings and black lights, and the other room had tires and turf on the ground with black-and-white images projected on the walls.

Outside, there was food food food. WPRB staffers particularly enjoyed the falafel and Root Beer float stand. As night descended, the fire blazed up and blacksmiths did iron pours. It looked a little hot.

When talking to organizers throughout the evening, they all seemed to be quite pleased with the event this year. Last year, a couple catastrophes stuck, but this time, everything was going well. For the trajectory of AAN, it looks like it’s only going to get better and better.

WPRB had success as well. We DJed between all the sets outside, with TM5 taking over around 8:30, and had many AANers wandered up to our booth, buying some awesome WPRB swag (because do we make anything else besides awesome swag? Okay fine, mega-awesome swag, whatever…) and discussing their fondest WPRB memories. My favorite was a bro whose car radio was broken and WPRB is the only station he can technologically listen to while driving. Further, he said that whenever he listens, he has no idea what artist or song is playing and appreciates a station that can do this. Go us!

Art All Night + WPRB = success once again. Thanks to all who came out and said hi!

Music Hours: New Adds and Rejects

I sat down with our summer music director and listened to some new music. Here’s what I got.  (WARNING ALL OPINIONS ARE MY OWN, SO PERHAPS NOT VALID)

 

Metric—Synthetica, released on June 12, 2012

Whether we like this album or not, Metric decided to write everything backwards on their album cover (except their address). Why we ask? You can come to your own conclusion. We have yet to come to one.

Will we add it? Yes.

 

Xavier Rudd—Spirit Bird, will release on June 19, 2012

Says it all in the name: Rudd, multi-instrumentalist Austrailia, creates ambient, nature-y sounds. Is interesting if you are in a I-am-one-with-nature-and-like-drones-and-silly-lyrics mood.

Will we add it? Probably not.

 

The Corduroy Road—Two Step Silhouette, will release on June 18,2012

Up, excited music. I like them a lot, but again due to bluegrass/banjo bias. A bunch of young dudes doing rockish, folkish, bluegrassish stuff.

Add: Probably yes.

 

The Furious Seasons—My Analogue Face, will release June 19th, 2012

They have a song called “Let’s sweep together.”  Clearly romantic. Silly lyrics with drums and string quartet. Ehhhhh. Other songs include Bad-Bob-Dylan-y sounding tunes as well.

Add: Pass

 

Beck—some singles released on Third Man Records, released May 28th, 2012

“We should probably add Beck”—direct quote from our music director. BUT they are really bizarre and country. Beck does country. Weird. Yes.

Add: Just two songs but we will still add it. Hopeful for a new album, yes?

 

Some other things we checked out:

 

Stepdad, Wildlife Pop, June 19th

Everest, Odorless, June 19th

Sandbox, Me ‘n Him and Horse, June?

Future of the Left, The Plot Against Common Sense, June 11th

The Doc Marshalls, Look Out, Compadre, May 29th

The Inner Banks, Wild, May 7th

Candice Anitra, Big Tree, March 26th

Holler at Art All Night On June 16-17!

Despite the fact that I’ve been living in good ol’ Jersey for two years now, I went to Trenton for the first time in my life on Sunday. My fellow WPRB summer staffers and I were attending a volunteer orientation session for Art All Night Trenton, and let me tell ya, this event is going to be cool.

We entered the Roebling Wire Works site where the event will be held, and I felt like I was at the 1889 Parisian Exposition ie it was very industrial, very hip (yes, hip can be applied to 19th century France), and had a great, open feel for a 24-hour arts event.

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Spring Fundraiser Premiums: Level 3 Mug

Many thanks go out to our contributors! This spring fundraising drive has been a new experience for us, and we’re extremely grateful for all the support.

If you haven’t had the chance and/or inclination yet, there’s still time! I know, you just sighed in deeply felt relief. Just take a look at the premium we’re offering at the highest level. For the very generous but also very cute pledge amount of $103.30, you can receive all of the previously noted gifts plus a gorgeous WPRB Vinyl LP Logo Coffee Mug:

(Imagine that design on a mug.) Has drinking coffee/tea/other ever been classier? Every time you raise it to your lips, you can let your friends and coworkers know, “I have excellent musical taste and the monetary assets to help make it available to the masses.” Or you can just put your pens in it. Either way.

Make haste forthwith to the pledge page to help support WPRB, and enjoy the summer that is technically still spring!