Grunge, became popular in the late 80s, early 90s when a
few of the genre's most influential groups: Nirvana, Pearl Jam, and Stone
Temple Pilots, claimed fame during the mainstream grunge movement. The sound
can be described as melodic, with gnarly chords bellowing from the electric
guitar, intense drumming, and emotionally fueled lyrics.
Now
in 2018 we have to ask, Is grunge really dead? To find the answer I had to do
some research and hit the local music scene. I am so thankful I did because I
would have never found, Elasticity's Last Demand. The area's
up and coming Grunge Band. When I first encountered this gritty band's
harmonious mixture of distorted guitar riffs, strong drumming, and well thought
out lyrics. I needed to know, how did you decide the band's name? The
response was simple yet satisfying. "All of life's everyday pressure's and
compromises. We had enough and couldn’t fit in any more demands." One of
the reasons, Elasticity's Last Demand, holds onto this particular genre
is because they feel their lyrics help reach those who have difficulty
expressing themselves. Inspired by this concept they even started a support
group for those effected by or with emotional issues. This view is quite
different from the normal, lack of concern approach, of bands within this genre. After a night with Elasticity’s Last Demand, I
continued on my search and found several grunge-like bands emerging on many
different local scenes. And I had the answer to our original question. No!
Grunge is not dead; this genre has just evolved.
Tuesday, September 25, 2018
Is Grunge Really Dead?
Tuesday, September 18, 2018
Introducing Rekey
For
this week’s blog I would like to let our readers know how our Featured Artist
element works. For those of you who don’t, The Dial, plays tracks from all
genres of all decades. To simplify this process, we will be concentrating on
specific genres weekly. Our aim is to interest listeners to local
talents, musicians that are listeners have not been lucky enough to here.
We will be inviting the featured artist to the studio to record tracks, get
advice from area professionals, and network with like-minded individuals.
Another goal is to help our artist gain supporters, and broaden their reach to
those that would otherwise not know their music. We know how hard these
rising stars are working just to get noticed and we want to help them on this
wild adventure. Ultimately, we hope to hear some collaboration out of all this.
Rekey, you truly are an inspiration.
We’re certain her hip-hop vibe will soon be an addition to your playlist. We are so excited to play her tracks on air and get her in the studio. Tune in to, 97.3 The Dial.
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Without
any further ado, we would like to introduce.... Rekey, a local MC, making
a wave on the music scene. Rekey has a unique sound, you will want to hear for
yourself. Hip-hop mixed with the soothing sounds of the strings and funky
noises from the synthesizer.
Not
only is this 25-year-old talent bringing a whole new sound to the area, she
volunteers her time at the boys and girls club. Rekey developed an innovative
workshop for the young men and women there. With the help of music, she is
teaching these ladies how to have healthy self-esteems, be team players, and to
always believe in themselves. Rekey, you truly are an inspiration.
We’re certain her hip-hop vibe will soon be an addition to your playlist. We are so excited to play her tracks on air and get her in the studio. Tune in to, 97.3 The Dial.
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Wednesday, September 12, 2018
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