2013 Whalie Award Winners


PEOPLE'S CHOICE AWARDS

 

BEST ALTERNATIVE
The Suicide Dolls

BEST ALTERNATIVE FOLK
Folk Y'all 

BEST BLUES / COUNTRY ROCK
John Fries Band

BEST DJ
DJ Chumzilla

BEST FOLK / BLUEGRASS
Raise The Rent

BEST GARAGE
Brazen Hussy

BEST HARD ROCK / METAL
Bedroom Rehab Corporation

BEST HIP HOP / R&B
Camacho

BEST INDIE POP
 Pocket Vinyl

BEST INDIE ROCK
 Straight To VHS

BEST MUSIC THEMED SERIES
Live Lunch Break / The Day

BEST PUNK
Wrist Like This

BEST REGGAE / SKA
The Hempsteadys

BEST ROCK
Anderson Family Picnic

BEST ROOTS ROCK
 The Weird Beards

BEST SOLO SINGER / SONGWRITER
Steve Elci

 BEST URBAN ALTERNATIVE
N.M.E. The Illest

BEST MUSIC VIDEO
Pocket Vinyl "I Hear Colors"


TOP CRITICS AWARDS

 

ALBUM OF THE YEAR
Daphne Lee Martin “Moxie”

ROCK / POP ALBUM OF THE YEAR
Straight To VHS “Rewinder”

AMERICANA ALBUM OF THE YEAR
Good Sponge Sampler Volume 2

HIP HOP ALBUM/MIXTAPE OF THE YEAR
Alumni “First Day Back”

RECORD OF THE YEAR
Street People “Dreams”

BREAKTHROUGH ARTIST OF THE YEAR
Slander

SONG OF THE YEAR
Slander "Magnets"


CRITICS CHOICE AWARDS

 

BEST ALTERNATIVE / GARAGE PERFORMANCE
Burnouts From Outer Space “Queen Of The Angels”

BEST INDIE POP PERFORMANCE
Daphne Lee Martin “Belly”
  
BEST INDIE ROCK PERFORMANCE
 Straight to VHS “It's Not The Money”

BEST ROCK PERFORMANCE
Gone For Good “Marvelous Liar”

BEST PUNK / SKA PERFORMANCE
Dead City Riot “Before The Dawn”

FOLK / BLUEGRASS   PERFORMANCE
Dirt Road Radio “Cold Hearted Man”

BEST ALTERNATIVE FOLK PERFORMANCE
 GraveRobbers “Buried In Burgundy”

BEST BLUES / COUNTRY ROCK PERFORMANCE 
The Rivergods “When Times Were Good”

BEST HARD ROCK / METAL PERFORMANCEG
Bedroom Rehab Corporation “Gone By The Boards”

BEST URBAN ALTERNATIVE PERFORMANCE
The 17th “No Name”

BEST HIPHOP / R&B PERFORMANCE
Camacho featuring Erik Lamb “Hip-Hop-Don't-Stop”

BEST SOLO SINGER / SONGWRITER PERFORMANCE
Josi Davis "Ivy Grows"

CRITICS CHOICE BEST VIDEO 
 Street People "Street 103"



FEATURE WHALIE INTERVIEW: Sean Murray - Producer & Host of the Whalies

Sean Murray
Producer & Host of the Whalie Awards

Interview by Corrine Jensen 
May 25, 2013

WC: So, it’s the 4th years of the Whalies! Can you believe it? What do the Whalies mean to you? Why do you keep putting them on every year?
SM: I cannot believe it's the fourth year. Seems like yesterday when I was talking about how much I'd love to throw an award show. Now, it's a reality. And a four-year one at that! The Whalies were created with one goal in mind: fun. I didn't start the Whalies to stroke egos or to have a mass pat-on-the-back session. I did it because I love award shows, plain and simple. I'm starting to find a routine of doing things that I love, even if they stress me out for a considerable part of the year. I love New London Main Street. I love marketing this city. I love having a music festival that benefits the city. I love award shows. It's taken me a long time to carve out a niche where I can truly say I'm doing stuff that I love and I think that's a momentous thing for any person to say. I understand why people see this as self-righteous and somewhat masturbatory and, frankly, I'm not offended. There will always be those that think there's some kind of buddy-buddy system going on here. Well, there's not. I nominate the bands and songs based on a few things: how much they promote themselves, the quality of the music, the production value and various other criteria. I double and triple check release dates and other things with Meghan at Wailing City (the greatest local music site ever!) and a few other locals that may be more knowledgeable in other genres.

WC: If you could walk down the Red Carpet with anyone/thing who/what would it be?
SM: Well, I don't know if I'd want to walk the red carpet with her, but I might actually say my mother. She's a Seventh Day Adventist, so her Sabbath falls on Saturday. That means she's never been to an event I've thrown in over a decade. I'm not religious at all, but I'm glad that her religion makes her happy and who am I to stand in the way of that. Not to mention, she is a pretty fabulous dresser (but don't tell her I said that).

WC: Are there any surprises in store for the audience tonight?
SM: The only surprise I'm ever concerned about is how surprised I'll be if we pull this thing off again. There will be a big surprise at The Oasis afterwards, but that's for me to know.

WC: Are there any favorites you’re rooting to win tonight?
SM: I try not to play favorites. I think you could make a case for any of the bands nominated to win something. That said, I will say that I'm a fan of bands and artists that are smart and know how to keep people interested in them - something that's very difficult to do at the local level.

WC: Where will you be celebrating post-Whalies?
SM: The Oasis Pub is a pretty obvious answer. The biggest surprise of the night happens there. But I tend to get in a weird headspace after an event I've put my heart into is over, so maybe a beer and shot at Ernie's is in store before the Oasis.

WC: You do so much for New London but is there anyone you’d like to thank?
SM: Wow, where do I start? Oh yeah, Meghan and Joe! Meghan and Joe from WailingCity are the unsung heroes of the entire event. Joe is the man behind the people's choice voting system and Meghan is basically the backbone of this thing. Any time there's a conflict, question, anything... Meghan has a solution. Rich and Daphne, the other unsung heroes. They are the ones that push me to get the job done. Rich and I have been partners on events since 2003, when Station 58 was around, so he knows all my quirks and hasn't killed me yet. Daphne is the one who has mastered how to deal with my ADHD. She will call with the sweetest voice ever saying "Hey Sean, we should grab a bite... annnnd finish the Whalies schedule." I don't know. Somehow it works. The list just goes on and on though... Andrew Camacho, who is busting his ass to make the video montages this year. Val, who selflessly dedicated her time to design the beautiful stage. Todd, who does an amazing job doing all the audio and visual displays at the event. You, Corrine, for taking the time out to interview so many artists and bands. My bosses for understanding the level of pressure I'm under. All the volunteers. All my friends who tolerate my frustrating moments. And all of you that support an event meant to be lighthearted and fun. Thanks. Also, to Rogue Hazelnut Brown, Jameson and the haters. Couldn't have done it without you.

WC: If you could say anything to the fans/voters and the NL scene, 10 words or less, what would you say?
SM: Thank you. I love you. Stop hatin. New London forever.






LOVE & PRESS

"I just wanted to thank you for all you do for the local music community. I have tonight off so I went to the wailing city site to see who was playing. It’s amazing all the work you put in for all the local musicians and venues and I just wanted to thank you."
- Phil Smith (musician)

"...my new best friend Meghan Killimade, who's site Wailing City, lets me find all the latest local bands -- where they are playing and the times -- has suddenly been a big help in letting me find some events outside of my usual box!"
- Stephanie Shawn "Bar Fly Journals"
(Sound Waves Magazine)
Published December 2024

"Wailing City is this absolutely fantastic local music blog here in CT. They've been the place to go to find out what's happening, what's new and why you should care for well over a decade. Graciously, they interviewed us about the new album, the book, the film and all that. While touring throughout the years, we've sometimes felt like 'one foot in, one foot out' with the local scene, but they've always made us feel right at home. Thanks Wailing City."
- Pocket Vinyl (band)

"There are a staggering 64 documented live music performances in my home of New London county, CT today alone! The population of this county is only 268,805 and it is only 772 square miles. That is an incredible saturation of venues hosting live music and is a stark contrast to places I've lived in the past! You would be hard pressed to find anywhere else in the country that has so much live music. Amazing really! Thank you for the hard work documenting and promoting Wailing City!"
-Travis Hyll (musician)

"Wailing City appreciation post: true champions of the New London county music scene. Follow them!"
-Dirt Pile (band)

"We wanna take a minute to shout out our friends over at Wailing City for always helping to spread the word about our shows. They've been curating the most comprehensive live music calendar for SECT since 2006. If you don't already, give them a follow."
- 33 Golden Street (venue)

"Wailing City should be your first check in for all local music schedules. Thank you so much for all your efforts in promoting the scene!!
- David Schena (musician)

"Wailing City has been keeping the calendar up to date since I first started going to shows 20 years ago. We’re lucky to have Meghan volunteer her time to help keep the scene going!"
-James Burke (musician)

"With a little footwork and a short drive I managed to visit three live music shows on Bank Street last night... New London ROCKS...and all made possible searching out local music on Wailing City... thanks Meghan."
- Don Diederich (musician / local music fan)

"If you don't have ears, then it's possible you're not aware that southeastern Connecticut - specifically New London County - has an incredibly vibrant music scene. Over the years, it's gone from a hotbed of indie rock to an area of musicians, fans and venues that support a complex and varied number of artistic styles. The wailingcity.com web site - newly and lovingly redesigned - is a tremendous resource. A labor of affection and devotion conceptualized in 2006, wailingcity.com boasts artist bios, reviews and interviews, a club and band data base and calendars, videos, audio streaming, and cross-referenced links on all of the above - as well as lists of music services such as instrument instruction, record and retail stores, related media and periodicals, festival information, and so on. It's the brainchild of musician/artist Meghan Killimade, (and contributors), and they do a terrific job."
- RICK KOSTER (The Day) Published April 03. 2014

“Wailing City, is, as of now, probably the most successfully comprehensive listing on local and area shows in Southeastern Connecticut on the Internet; the folks at Wailing City are doing an excellent job of making sounds from the underground.”
-Ben Johnson (The Day) Published July 27, 2006