By chris on July 20, 2009
Durham-based Megafaun is releasing a new album, Gather, Form, & Fly, on Tuesday. I have only heard the track below so far but am looking forward to taking in the whole thing tomorrow. These guys came to the area several years back from Eau Claire, Wisconsin as the band DeYarmund Edison which also included Justin Vernon (i.e. Bon Iver). I am reminded of the lyrics of Ben Folds’ “Army” (Citing artistic differences/The band broke up in May/And in June reformed without me) as the band split and everyone but Vernon reformed as Megafaun. Funny, eh?
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By chris on July 19, 2009

Here’s the first entry in what I hope becomes a regular feature here on raleighing.com, Raleighing Raves. Occasionally, I’ll pick a topic and list my own personal favorites in the area. First one up is the beloved yet oft undervalued sandwich. There are a bunch of great sandwiches available here in Raleigh but I’ve narrowed my list down to 5. I’m leaving out burgers as to me that’s a whole separate genre. So, without further ado, here are my top 5 favorite sandwiches in order:
- ABC – The Rockford
The first time I saw this sandwich on The Rockford’s menu I was certainly intrigued, but not sure I even wanted to give it a try. Apple, Bacon, and Cheddar? Really? With battered bread and powdered sugar? Just sounded like a bit too much for me. Well, luckily I did give it a try and many years and many visits later I have yet to eat another sandwich at The Rockford. I’m getting hungry now just thinking about it. Sure, it’s a heart-attack of a meal, but so worth it.
- Chicken Salad (Clay’s Favorite) on Pita – Sunflowers
I love chicken salad, both traditional and non-traditional. While I love the basic chicken salad on wheat toast at Tookie’s, Sunflowers’ chicken salad with grapes and pecans is incredible, especially when paired with their pita. The chicken is sliced into chunks which gives it a good consistency. While not listed in the ingredients on the menu, I taste a hint of lemon in the mix which mixes well with the sweetness of the grapes and the savory of the pecans. Unfortunately, you can’t get the pita bread at dinner (not sure why) so you’ll have to go with the sunflower bread as dictated on the menu which is still good.
- Cuban – Raleigh Times
Raleigh Times made some great changes to their menu in the past months. The best addition, in my opinion, is their Cuban sandwich: roasted pork loin, Black Oak ham, pickles, tomatoes with garlic aioli & mustard on pressed Cuban bread. Yes, it is as flavorful as it sounds. The mustard and pickles tangy, the ham sweet, the pork loin aioli savory all adding up to one tasty sandwich. I love many other items on the RT menu, like the burger or the Country French salad, but I think this one is my favorite.
- Turkey Berry Panini – Cafe Carolina
Ok, so I’m seeing a trend here. I obviously like a little sweetness in my sandwiches. This one from Cafe Carolina has cranberry chutney along with smoked turkey, swiss cheese, coleslaw, and grilled sourdough. It, too, has a great balance of savory, sweet, and tangy. I also love the light crunch of the toasted bread.
- Smoked Turkey Breast on Wheat – Village Deli
My wife and I used to live in Cameron Village Condominiums and loved being near the Village Deli. We’d have lunch there all the time and this sandwich quickly became a favorite. It is a simple turkey sandwich made spectacular by their homemade Vidalia Onion Dressing. If you’re getting one to go, make sure they put the dressing on the side as the sandwich will get pretty soggy if you don’t.
Ok, there’s my five. There are some others that I’ll give honorable mentions to: Tookie’s Chicken Salad on Wheat Toast, Tropical Smoothie’s Turkey Bacon Ranch, and Morning Times’ Apple Brie toasted. So what are your local favorites? Use the comments to let me know. I’m always looking for new favorites!
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By chris on July 17, 2009

These Four Walls
Clearly the winner of this year’s “Best Band Name” among the debuts, We Were Promised Jetpacks just recently released These Four Walls, a collection of emotive, raw, anthemic tunes that belie their frosh status. Definitely qualify for a “Recommended If You Like” description that includes labelmates and fellow countrymen Frightened Rabbit and The Twilight Sad, two of my favorites in recent years. Perhaps it’s the Scottish accents, so thick they are not lost in the vocals, that add a certain gnarl to the songs. Or maybe it’s the painful emotion-on-the-sleeves approach that grabs the listener and pulls her/him in. Or it could be the straight-up, clearly instrumented, alternative music approach that is so refreshing.
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By chris on July 15, 2009
Long-time cult favorites Guster have just announced a special 9-date tour to celebrate the 10 year anniversary of their breakthrough album, Lost and Gone Forever. Per their website, each night will feature two sets including the album performed in its entirety. Guster gives a great live show so I am sure this will be a really special event. They are kicking off this tour at Charlotte’s Neighborhood Theatre on October 28th. Tickets go on sale this Friday, July 17th at 10am.
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By chris on July 14, 2009
Just released today is the first single from the highly-anticipated upcoming album from Imogen Heap. You may or may not recognize the name, but I am certain that the majority of you have heard her music, especially this track:
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