Favorite Songs of January 2017
by Nicholas Cicale
Here are my favorite songs from the last month.
- Star Roving – Slowdive
- Hot Thoughts – Spoon
- Dangerous – The xx
- Tranquillo – Lupe Fiasco
- We a Famly – The Flaming Lips
- Land of the Free – Joey Bada$$
- Little Bubble – Dirty Projectors
- Lips – The xx
- High Ticket Attractions – The New Pornographers
- Way It Goes – Hippo Campus
- High For Hours – J. Cole
- Darling – Real Estate
- Doomsday – Ryan Adams
YEAR IN REVIEW: My favorite songs of 2016
by Nicholas Cicale (@nickcicale)
Here are my 25 favorite Alternative, Hip-hop, and Pop songs from 2016. Full playlists can be found on Spotify and are updated frequently. Thanks for listening!
Alternative/Rock Songs
- The Ballad of the Costa Concordia – Car Seat Headrest
- Tinker Tailor Soldier Sailor Rich Man Poor Man Beggar Man Thief – Radiohead
- All That Heaven Allows – Mercury Girls
- 33 “GOD” – Bon Iver
- Burn The Witch – Radiohead
- True Love Waits – Radiohead
- Wow – Beck
- Vincent – Car Seat Headrest
- Drone Bomb Me – ANOHNI
- Fill in the Blank – Car Seat Headrest
- Your American Girl – Mitski
- Drunk Drivers/Killer Whales – Car Seat Headrest
- Ariana – Mercury Girls
- Daydreaming – Radiohead
- Kick Jump Twist – Sylvan Esso
- I Need A Forest Fire – James Blake, Bon Iver
- Romantic – Mannequin Pussy
- Stranger to Stranger – Paul Simon
- Pain – LVL UP
- Roma Fade – Andrew Bird
- In Heaven – Japanese Breakfast
- Destroyed By Hippie Powers – Car Seat Headrest
- Apple Cider, I Don’t Mind – Modern Baseball
- Degraded – Preoccupations
- I Can’t Give Everything Away – David Bowie
Hip-Hop/R&B Songs
- Nights – Frank Ocean
- Ultralight Beam – Kanye West, Chance The Rapper
- All We Got – Chance The Rapper, Kanye West
- We The People… – A Tribe Called Quest
- THat Pat – ScHoolboy Q, Kanye West
- Real Friends – Kanye West
- Nobody Speak – DJ Shadow, Run The Jewels
- Really Doe – Danny Brown, Kendrick Lamar, Ab-Soul, Earl Sweatshirt
- Groovy Tony/Eddie Kane – ScHoolboy Q, Jadakiss
- War Ready – Vince Staples
- Parking Lot – Anderson .Paak
- Wat’s Wrong – Isaiah Rashad, Zacari, Kendrick Lamar
- Space Program – A Tribe Called Quest
- Devastated – Joey Bada$$
- Good As Hell – Lizzo
- Call Ticketron – Run The Jewels
- Untitled 02 – Kendrick Lamar
- What The Fuck Right Now – Tyler, The Creator
- Frankie Sinatra – The Avalanches, Danny Brown, MF Doom
- Weston Road Flows – Drake
- Wrist – Logic, Pusha T
- Overtime – ScHoolboy Q, Miguel, Justine Skye
- Two Birds, One Stone – Drake
- Come Down – Anderson .Paak
- Black Beatles – Rae Sremmurd, Gucci Mane
Pop Songs
- Go! – M83, MAI LAN
- Best To You – Blood Orange, Empress Of
- All Night – Beyonce
- Choose Me – James Blake
- Cranes in the Sky – Solange
- Work – Rihanna, Drake
- My Willing Heart – James Blake
- Diagram Girl – Beyond The Wizards Sleeve
- Augustine – Blood Orange
- One Dance – Drake, WizKid, Kyla
- Do It, Try It – M83
- Love Me Like That – The Knock, Carly Rae Jepsen
- New Song – Warpaint
- Never Be Like You – Flume, kai
- Freedom – Beyonce, Kendrick Lamar
- 24K Magic – Bruno Mars
- Subways – The Avalanches
- Move – Saint Motel
- Middle – DJ Snake, Bipolar Sunshine
- Into You – Ariana Grande
- Put That away And Talk To Me – James Blake
- Let Me Love You – DJ snake, Justin Bieber
- BOSS – Disclosure
- Tell Me the Truth – Lapsley
- Starboy – The Weeknd, Daft Punk
The Beast Incarnate Is Dead
By Troy Provost-Heron
The real winner on Sunday was Shane McMahon — and not because Team SmackDown defeated Team Raw in the five-on-five traditional Survivor Series match.
McMahon is the envy of the WWE Universe because he likely won’t remember the travesty that occurred to end the Survivor Series pay-per-view.
During his match, the SmackDown commissioner attempted to put away Roman Reigns by hitting his infamous Coast-to-Coast finisher. Instead, he got cut in half by a Reigns spear and appeared to suffer a concussion as a result of the impact.
While McMahon was cleaning out the cobwebs and wondering where he was in the back, the rest of us were forced to bear witness to one of the biggest travesties in WWE history.
Goldberg, who returned to professional wrestling after a 12-year hiatus, beat Brock Lesnar. More shocking, he did so by using only three moves. Spear, spear, jackhammer. Wham, bam, thank you, ma’am. Cue the house lights and let’s go home.
In the span of two-and-a-half minutes, the WWE used Goldberg as a nuclear warhead to dismantle everything it had built over the last few years.
Lesnar is a living legend of professional wrestling. He has been ever since he debuted in 2002. But over the past few years, he has reached heights much higher than the word “legend” describes.
He destroyed The Undertaker and shattered his Wrestlemania streak. He obliterated arguably the greatest WWE superstar of all-time in John Cena. A few months ago, he mutilated Randy Orton, leaving The Legend Killer pouring blood all over the mat.
With performances like those — and so many others — Lesnar had achieved a god-like status. He was invincible, immortal and, most importantly, unbeatable.
Until Saturday.
In the blink of an eye, Lesnar’s legacy was destroyed, and the legacies of those opponents he had beaten took a hit as well. A match that was a mistake from the get-go sparked a flame and set ablaze to it all.
To make matters worse, the travesty that was one of the worst moments in WWE history followed — and ultimately overshadowed — what was one of the best traditional Survivor Series matches of all-time.
Watching the team of Kevin Owens, Chris Jericho, Seth Rollins, Roman Reigns and Braun Strowman (RAW) battle AJ Styles, Dean Ambrose, Bray Wyatt, Randy Orton and McMahon (SmackDown Live) was an absolute treat. For the first time since the WWE brand split back in July, this match put me on the edge of my seat from beginning to end. In short, it was a classic.
Moments later, Lesnar’s theme music hit and the wrestler who was larger than life walked down the ramp looking to avenge a loss to Goldberg that came at Wrestlemania 20 more than 12 years ago, oozing with the confidence that comes from being the best at what you do.
Goldberg’s iconic entrance followed. Cameras followed the man who once won began his career with 173 consecutive victories as he made his way to the ring. He breathed in the pyro smoke and exhaled it through his mouth. It was nostalgic, but this isn’t 2004. Dieties from the past have nothing on the current form of Lesnar.
Or should I say the past form.
The bell rang, Lesnar drove Goldberg into the corner and was then pushed to the ground. A look of disbelief and fear donned on the mayor of Suplex City. A pair of spears was parlayed into a jackhammer. A three-count followed and Lesnar was left in pain as his manager Paul Heyman knelt over him. Together, they watched along with the WWE Universe as everything involving Lesnar crumbled.
This isn’t the first time WWE has messed up, and it won’t be the last. In the past, it has sometimes been able to salvage the careers of the superstars it destroyed, but Lesnar’s is now beyond saving. The Beast Incarnate is dead.
Hopefully nobody tells Shane McMahon.
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My Nostalgic Minnesota Playlist
by Nicholas Cicale
I’m about to start my drive from Minnesota down to Austin, Texas to start my new job at Community Impact Newspaper. I’ve lived in Mankato and worked as a reported in St. James, Minnesota for the last three years, and have found a lot of really awesome music while I was in the land of 10,000 lakes. To celebrate, I made a playlist with a lot of the songs I discovered or got into along the way.
It’s definitely not everything I’ve listened to, but the songs that made a big impact, that when I first heard them I listened to over and over again, and that I associate nostalgically with a certain time or place or action in Minnesota. I tried not to double up on albums too much, so it’s a pretty good mix of indie, rock, Hip-hop and pop songs.
The order is loosely chronological, starting with the first songs I discovered back in July 2013, and ending with the most recent song. Coincidently, the first and last songs are Beck tracks. “Defriended” was the first song I heard on the Current when Melissa and I were looking for apartments in Mankato and I thought it was amazing right away. (“Default” came on right after and I knew it would be a great radio station.) “Wow” is the song we’ve been singing and joking about the last three weeks. You can trace the kinds of music I listened to, how the styles/tastes kind of change over time, which I thought was neat.
I think it’s pretty cool. Maybe no-one else will, but it’s still a good assortment of music if anyone’s looking for something cool to listen to.
FRESH OUT THE DELI PODCAST: EPISODE 6, WWE Raw and SmackDown Mock Draft
With the WWE brand split taking place this Tuesday, Nick Cicale (@nickcicale) and Troy Provost-Heron (@Troy_Provost) have a mock draft and decided which superstars go to Raw and SmackDown.
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FRESH OUT THE DELI PODCAST: EPISODE 5, The N64/GameCube Draft
On Episode 5 (!) of the Fresh Out The Deli podcast, Nick Cicale (@nickcicale), Freeman (@JobSeekingNick) and Dylan Cicale (@dylanc97) draft their favorite N64 and GameCube games, including Super Smash Bros., F-Zero, and Mario Kart.
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FRESH OUT THE DELI PODCAST: Episode 4, Being A Beat Writer
Troy Provost-Heron (@Troy_Provost) talks about his job as a beat writer for MLB, the difference between covering the New York Mets and the Tampa Bay Rays, and the Mets’ struggles this season.
