12-year-old DJ throws rave in school’s bathroom

12-year old DJ Cael Bell advertised on Snapchat that all boys in his Year 8 grade were invited to an exclusive event: a rave in the boy’s bathroom in Urmstom, England. The dance party featured snacks and refreshments but the good times did not last as the whole thing got shut down by the school within 30 minutes. His speakers and equipment were confiscated. Now, how much trouble did Cael get himself into at home?

Well, his mom Louise says is in a Facebook post that she finds the humor in it. The story found legs online and has since gone viral with the post being shared over 42,000 times.

“I had to laugh. It has been a terrible year and I couldn’t be angry with my son for trying to spread some cheer,” she told the Mirror newspaper.

“When I heard what Cael had done, from advertising the rave on Snapchat to actually pulling it off and even providing refreshments, I couldn’t help but see the funny side… Music is Cael’s motivation and we couldn’t be mad at him for expressing and sharing that passion. It was very inventive of him.”

It’s so refreshing to see a kid being so inventive and setting out a path for creative fun like this. You can check out the post below along with videos Cael doing a great job mixing live.

12.20.2020 History Of Alternative

Hour 1

  • The Clash – This Is Radio Clash
  • Sneaker Pimps – 6 Underground
  • Alice In Chains – Would?
  • Killing Joke – Eighties
  • Beastie Boys – She’s Crafty
  • The White Stripes – I Just Don’t Know What To Do With Myself
  • R.E.M. – Man On The Moon
  • Save Ferris – Christmas Wrapping
  • Bush – Everything Zen
  • Tones On Tail – Go!
  • Weezer – Hash Pipe
  • Rusted Root – Send Me On My Way
  • Dramarama – Anything Anything

Hour 2

  • U2 – Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)
  • The Church – Under The Milky Way
  • Foo Fighters – This Is A Call
  • INXS – Listen Like Thieves
  • Veruca Salt – Seether
  • The Waterboys – The Whole Of The Moon
  • Soul Asylum – Black Gold
  • The Eels – Christmas Is Going To The Dogs
  • Smashing Pumpkins – Ava Adore
  • Echo And The Bunnymen – Lips Like Sugar
  • Catherine Wheel – Judy Staring At The Sun
  • Nirvana – Plateau (Live)


Hour 3

  • No Doubt – Oi To The World
  • Tripping Daisy – I Got A Girl
  • Green Day – J.A.R.
  • XTC – Making Plans For Nigel
  • Fuel – Shimmer
  • Arctic Monkeys – I Bet You Look Good On The Dance Floor
  • Violent Femmes – Gone Daddy Gone
  • Face To Face – Disconnected
  • Cracker – Teen Angst
  • The Pretenders – Brass In Pocket
  • Sublime – Doin’ Time
  • Jimmy Eat World – A Praise Chorus
  • The Smiths – Panic

Hour 4

  • The Ramones – Merry Christmas (I Don’t Want To Fight Tonight)
  • Our Lady Peace – Starseed
  • Pearl Jam – Wishlist (Live)
  • Electronic – Getting Away With It
  • James – Laid
  • Hole – Celebrity Skin
  • The Cure – Fascination Street
  • Crazy Town – Butterfly
  • Filter – Take A Picture
  • Depeche Mode – World In My Eyes
  • Oasis – Don’t Look Back In Anger
  • Blink 182 – I Won’t Be Home For Christmas

Foo Fighters, Chili Peppers, more highlight new albums coming next year.

As we close out the year we shall never speak of again, it seems as though many are looking for the next to be —a salvation.  Me?  I’m banking on the fact that 2021 will be better — but I’m not looking to oversell it.  Just — let the new year flow over you and see how it feels.  Kinda like how people should approach new music.  have some excitement & anticipation, but don’t overthink it.  Good plan, right?

Here are a few of the most anticipated albums of 2021 — either confirmed or assumed:

Foo Fighters

Dave Grohl says the band pushed forward with the idea of releasing an album in the middle of pandemic — because “people need something to lift their spirits.”  Agreed.  Medicine At Midnight will be Foo Fighters 10th studio album and and it will be out on February 5th.

Queens Of The Stone Age

When the band announced their first show in like — three years, people started speculating that Queens Of The Stone Age would follow up their appearance at the 2021 Reading and Leeds Festival with new music.  Besides speculation on the internet, that’s all we got to work with.  The festival is in August and if we don’t see any new music from the band by then, I would be shocked.  Shocked.

CHVRCHES

It feels like a hundred years since we last saw Lauren Mayberry and the trio at The Nights We Stole Christmas (in fact, its only been TWO).  But this is how a pandemic messes with the brain.  As for how it messes with a band?  Lauren says the band haven’t seen each other in person since last spring, but have taken to video conferencing and screen sharing like most of the rest of the world in piecing together the rest of the new album.

Red Hot Chili Peppers

I’m not sure what people are anticipating more in 2021: the fact that new music will be coming from the Red Hot Chili Peppers….or the fact that John Frusciante will once again be playing with them.  Regardless of whether you are more geeked for the live sets or for the recorded note, Frusciante says the chemistry is still there — and that he will be using just one guitar to lay down the new tracks.

Phoenix

Last December, we got Instagram confirmation that Phoenix had returned to the studio — and one of the end products of that session was a new song for the On The Rocks movie soundtrack (see below).  So if you’re working on one song, why not work on more than one?  While 2021 sounds like a good time to hear more from our French friends, it’s been just under three years since their Te Amo.  They took four years between their last albums, so…. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

The Cure

Bet on a new album from the band.  That’s because Robert Smith confirmed the entire thing is in the can, as they say in the biz.  This will be The Cure’s first new album since 2008(!), and such phrases as “so dark” and “incredibly intense” has been used to describe it.  Shocker.

Billie Eilish

The youngest musician to win the Big 4 at the Grammys is back with a new song, “Therefore I Am.”  And while she revealed that yes, indeed, she is working on tracks for a new project, she was pretty secretive about details on what that project will look like with her annual Vanity Fair interview.  If I’m a betting person, I’d bet on Billie in 2021.

Add in anticipated releases from Lana Del Rey, Bleachers, Spoon, Arcade Fire, & Lorde — amongst the others of the 101 Most Anticipated Releases of 2021 from Stereogum — and it’s gonna be one hell of a year (we hope).  — [eric]

Twenty One Pilots “never-ending video” does, in fact, come to an end.

The never-ending video of “Level Of Concern” has come to a close.  And yes, while it is important to note that the user-generated content video is now a Guinness World Record holder — it’s way more fun to see the way that Josh accidently put a bow on the project this Christmas.

If you already miss it, you could watch a “Level of Concern” video made only on 1980s Macs?  Or, just hit up the original below and…..repeat.  — [eric]

K. Flay covers Limp Bizkit

2020 isn’t going to let us leave until K. Flay covers Limp Bizkit’s “Break Stuff.” The cover comes from her recent covers EP, “Don’t Judge a Song By Its Cover,” which also includes covers of Green Day’s “Brain Stew” and the Offspring’s “Self Esteem.”

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Best of 2020: The History of Alternative podcast

On the latest episode of the History of Alternative podcast, Jon Manley and James VanOsdol share their picks from the most recent year in the History of Alternative: 2020.

To recap…

Manley
Pearl Jam “Gigaton”
Car Seat Headrest “Making a Door Less Open”
Tame Impala “The Slow Rush”
Run the Jewels “RTJ4”
Mac Miller “Circles”

JVO
Idles “Ultra Mono”
Ganser “Just Look At That Sky”
Run the Jewels “RTJ4”
Rookie “Rookie”
Mark Lanegan “Straight Songs of Sorrow”

To catch up on the History of Alternative, click here!

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The Top Bad Habits We Picked Up This Year Include Stress-Eating, Too Much Booze, and All-Day Pajamas

 We’ve had to adjust and change a lot this year.  And not all the changes we’ve made are entirely healthy.  A new survey looked at some of the bad habits we’ve picked up this year.  Here are the top 10.  And a LOT of them have to do with food and alcohol . . .  I’m guilty of ALL OF THESE!   – Tim Virgin

 

1.  Snacking more throughout the day.  40% said yes to that one.

 

2.  Eating more comfort foods, 39%.

 

3.  Not eating enough fruits and vegetables, 33%.

 

4.  Drinking too much caffeine, 32%.

 

5.  More junk food, 32%.

 

6.  Not eating three meals a day, 31%.

 

7.  Too much alcohol, 26%.

 

8.  Not exercising enough, 25%.

 

9.  Staying in pajamas all day.  23% of us have done it during the pandemic.

 

10.  Sleeping in, and being late for work while working from home.  One in nine people who’ve had to work from home said they’ve done it.  And just under half of us have bailed on work early to start drinking.

 

 

(SWNS)

What is the weirdest thing you’ve found in your Christmas tree?

Aubrey thought a stray cat had snuck in the house through the doggy door and into the family’s Christmas tree, only to find out that “cat” was actually a huge raccoon. The journey is quite breathtaking… (p.s. there is a curse word or two in this video)

Her friend Kelsie was so inspired she wrote a song about it

Reminds me of this scene in Christmas Vacation

Which also reminds me all of us here at 101WKQX did a table read of the movie for you.  Merry Christmas!  <3 Lauren

Watch Dave Grohl’s Hanukkah cover songs of Drake, Beastie Boys, & more

As we near the end of Hanukah during an emotionally-draining year, it has been exciting to pull up the Foo Fighters Youtube channel with Dave Grohl and music producer Greg Kurstin covering different Jewish artists. The tandem of drums and keyboards in one room just having fun with a wide range of artists, all getting the touch of Grohl’s voice and beats. You have to hope they do this next year! We will update this post

SABOTAAAAAAGE! Imagine if we got to see this live again?!

This maybe the most surprising but catchiest in the group as a sendup to hip hop heavyweight Drake’s ‘Hotline Bling’ with a very unique yet on-point rendition. It’s still very catchy.

Mountain “Mississippi Queen” ya know what i mean!

The prolifically weird Peaches joined this cover of her sex anthem ‘**** the Pain Away’. Maybe use headphones on this one.

Influential song writing giant Bob Dylan gets a lively tribute here.

90’s alternative from lasting player who grew out of the 90s!

The Knack’s ‘Frustrated’ is a very underrated late 70’s treasure.