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Festival Coverage

A Practical Guide to Hopscotch: Mistakes I’ve Made and How to Avoid Them

We’ve all made mistakes.  Sometimes you can laugh about them later, or they become a thing you try to keep on the DL forever.  Sometimes they keep you working hard but not smart. Sometimes they fill you with regret. At best, you can even learn from them.

Ideally, you want to learn from other people’s mistakes. Take mine, for example: in these last few days of self-reflection as I try my darndest to make this Hopscotch weekend the best one ever, it’s not hard to pinpoint a few instances where some decisions may not have been the most conducive to an enjoyable and/or festival experience.  

I’ll try to outline some of the basics to consider, lest they are not obvious for some people. Just take it from me, don’t learn the hard way.

 

1.  Wear well-worn, comfortable shoes.  I mean, we all know Hopscotch is kind of like fashion week for Raleigh, but don’t wear shoes you’ve recently acquired (even if they’re awesome and you really want to show them off) because who knows, maybe they’ll start giving you blisters after two hours of being on your feet. You do not want to spend any day/night of Hopscotch limping around while the back of your ankles are being rubbed raw by your cute new loafers. Don’t take the gamble, it’s not worth it.  Your shoes will end up a mess by the end of the night anyways.

2. Moisture+Friction=Blisters.  This might be a handy equation to keep in mind this weekend.  Also, socks absorb moisture (this is good).

3. Do not stay up all night  (unless it’s the last night, but still).  You know what is not fun?  Nodding at the bar. Dozing off at a show. Wishing you were in bed when you’re at an event you’ve anticipated for months.

4. The Buddy System.  Okay, so this one isn’t based on one of my own experiences, but it has happened to someone I know (who will remain anonymous).  People get drunk and things get lost.  Don’t end up incapacitated without any resources!  Stick with your buddies if you’ve been drinking a lot.  Also friends don’t let friends walk home alone when everything is spinning.

5. Stay hydrated.  Even if you’re not drinking, chances are if you’re Hopscotching you’ll be sweating.  A lot. Dehydration can cause headaches, fatigue, irritability, and vomiting, all which make show-going and celebrating a lot less fun. Try to carry a water bottle.  Do not hesitate to ask for water at the bar.  I personally think that bars and restaurants should be required to provide free tap water (while this is not a law, I think most establishments already do this for liability reasons).  

6. Visualize how far apart venues are from each other relative to performance times.  I’ve missed a few shows in the past because I had neglected to consider something as lame (but evidently crucial) as travel time.  For example, it takes about 15 minutes to walk from the Duke Energy Center for Performing Arts all the way to CAM, and that’s if you’re on a mission.  Consider that their shows start at the same time all night.

7.  Let your transactions be quick and dirty.  Closing out when you want to leave is a bummer, especially at a packed venue.  Carry cash and you can bounce whenever you feel like it, not 10 minutes later. Most merch is also cash only! 

8. Wear a book bag.  Maybe this is just me, But having a book bag makes it easier to carry a water bottle, merchandise, and even a jacket or umbrella.  They’re also harder to lose than a purse. Just don’t stuff it to the extent that it’s a burden on your shoulders.

9. Use *real* Ear plugs. One Hopscotch a few years ago I ran into a friend (whose anonymity I keep as a courtesy) on the street during the day.  At a day party, he had improvised ear plugs with toilet paper, which got stuck too deep in his ear.  Everything we tried to do to get it out made it worse.  CVS was closed and no where else sold tweezers.  Thankfully an insider at Jimmy Johns got access to their First-Aid kit and he was able to pull out the tissue.  While I’m not saying sticking toilet paper in your ears is better than nothing, you’ve got to protect your sense of hearing.  If you’re perpetually unprepared like me, shamelessly try to bum a pair off of anyone else you see wearing some.

10. Check the weather. I’m looking at you, 2012.

-DJ Acorn

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Festival Coverage

Artist Profile: Priests

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If you’ve been to Hopscotch before, you know that sometimes the best shows are the ones you weren’t planning to go to. The bands whose names your eyes skipped over when perusing the schedule, simply due to unfamiliarity.

Washington DC’s Priests probably don’t care if you have no idea who they are. In the 80’s, DC gave rise to a legendary punk scene – but that doesn’t matter because Priests’ members (vocalist Katie Alice Greer and hip-name band mates Daniele Daniele and G. L. Jaguar) weren’t born yet.

Priests are a relatively new band, with only a few releases since 2012, most notably a full length release this summer, ominously titled Bodies and Control and Money and Power. While punk bands are a dime a dozen these days, and at times the genre can seem played out, Priests have gained some well-deserved attention for their energetic live shows and their politically charged lyrics.

Bodies clocks in at less than 20 minutes but it doesn’t let up once. That’s the same kind of overt energy and in-your-face attitude that you can expect from a Priests live show. Greer takes the stage like a woman possessed (is there an exorcism joke in here somewhere?) while her band mates contort and exhort their respective instruments with an eerily focused intensity. Punk done well is a visceral, raw, crazy experience, and Priests will surely deliver when they play at Deep South on Friday.

-Meggs Benedict

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Weekly Charts

WKNC 88.1 FM CHARTS August 26, 2014

WKNC Radio 200

Rank—Artist—Recording—Label

WKNC TOP 5 ADDS:
1-TY SEGALL-Manipulator-Drag City
2-MERCHANDISE-After The End-4AD
3-MUSEUM MOUTH-Alex I Am Nothing-Self Aware
4-NEW PORNOGRAPHERS-Brill Bruisers-Matador
5-RENTALS-Lost In Alphaville-Polyvinyl

WKNC TOP 30:
1-BEAR IN HEAVEN-Time Is Over One Day Old-Hometapes-Dead Oceans
2-WHITE FENCE-For The Recently Found Innocent-Drag City
3-JENNY LEWIS-Voyager-warner
4-AMAZING SNAKEHEADS-Amphetamine Ballads-Domino
5-TWIN PEAKS-Wild Onion-Grand Jury
6-FIELD MOUSE-Hold Still Life-Topshelf
7-JOYCE MANOR-Never Hungover Again-Epitaph
8-MIREL WAGNER-When The Cellar Children See The Light Of Day-SUB POP
9-HONEYBLOOD-Honeyblood-Fat Cat
10-PROPER ORNAMENTS-Wooden Head-Slumberland
11-RUBBLEBUCKET-Survival Sounds-Communion
12-ALVVAYS-Alvvays-Polyvinyl
13-ADEBISI SHANK-This Is The Third Album Of A Band Called Adebisi- Shank-Sargent House
14-MATT KIVEL-Days Of Being Wild-Woodsist
15-SPIDER BAGS-Frozen Letter-Merge
16-FLOATING ACTION-Body Questions-New West
17-DAVID KILGOUR AND THE HEAVY EIGHTS-End Times Undone-Merge
18-NAOMI PUNK-Television Man-Captured Tracks
19-COACHWHIPS-Get Yer Body Next Ta Mine-Castle Face
20-HOLLOW BOYS-Believe In Nothing-Modern Radio
21-EDJEDJ-Easy Sound
22-WYTCHES-Annabel Dream Reader-Partisan
23-EPHEMERALS-Nothin Is Easy-Jalapeno
24-ROSEBUDS-Sand + Silence-Western Vinyl
25-HOORAY FOR EARTH-Racy-Smalltown Supersound
26-HALEY BONAR-Last War-Graveface
27-WING DAM-Shifter Bliss-Friends
28-TOTAL CONTROL-Typical System-Iron Lung
29-GULP-Season Sun-Everloving
30-SPOON-They Want My Soul-Loma Vista

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Concert Review

Local Band Local Beer- Coytah, Eric and Erica, and Star Studies

Star Studies

Eric and Erica

Coytah

AUGUST 20

Coytah, Eric and Erica, and Star Studies at Local Band Local Beer at Tir Na Nog. Come hang out this Thursday for Octopus Jones, North Elementary, and Deep Ecology. It’s a FREE show, and an opportunity to hear what North Carolina sounds like.

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Concert Review

Concert On The Lawn, feat. Hammer No More The Fingers and Beauty World

Hammer No More The Fingers

Beauty World

AUGUST 18

Concert On the Lawn was a hit! It was definitely the best part of Wolfpack Welcome Week, and an awesome start to this year’s upcoming Fridays On the Lawn series. Due to weather concerns, it was held in Tally Student Union, but everyone still came out and had a good time. Beauty World opened, followed by Hammer No More the Fingers, with Duncan Webster performing with both groups. Fridays On The Lawn are gonna be super rad this year, and be sure to check out the next one on September 19!

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Music News and Interviews

Skylar Gudasz is arguably one of the Triangle’s most overlooked songwriters. Whether she’s churning out haunting folk rock with Spooky Woods, catchy hooks with Skylar Gudasz & The Ugly Girls, or most recently crooning somber songs of love with her solo project, you’ll always find yourself fixated on Gudasz’ enchanting voice. But one of the reasons she’s so overlooked may be due to the fact that she’s just so damn busy that it’s hard to focus on any single project.

Lately Gudasz has been touring along with a wide array of musicians in support of Big Star tribute shows, where she performs some of the iconic act’s most influential tracks with some of the band’s original members. A few weeks ago Gudasz joined Grant Golden in the studio for Carolina Grown in advance of the Big Star tribute that took place at Cat’s Cradle. Speaking of how she came to love the legendary indie act, what brought her into this group of highly esteemed musicians, and what we can expect from her solo endeavors, Skylar filled the hour with engaging conversation and a breathtaking performance of Neil Young’s “Needle and the Damage Done.” Listen to her full conversation and in-studio performance.

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Music News and Interviews

Transfigurations II Giveaways

Will you be in western NC this weekend?  WKNC’s got four Saturday day-passes to Harvest Record’s Transfigurations II Fest this Saturday, August 30th in Marshall, NC!!

Bands on the bill for Saturday include The Clean, Hiss Golden Messenger, Angel Olsen, Mount Eerie, Lee Fields & the Expressions, Reigning Sound, and many many more.

To win, all you have to do is tweet at us @wknc881 and tell us which artist you would be most stoked to see!  One entry per person, please.  Winners will be chosen at random at 7pm tonight!  We’ll contact you via direct message.

This contest is run through WKNC 88.1 FM and is not associated with Tumblr.

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Festival Coverage

Places to Eat During Hopscotch

Hopscotch Music Festival happening next week (Sept. 4th-6th) is about bringing you music that’s good and not mainstream.  So yes, there’s a Subway next to King’s Barcade and a McDonalds between Lincoln and Kennedy Theaters, but why settle for mainstream chains when you can find great food locally?

Running around to catch all of your favorite bands around Raleigh is sure to leave us all hungry.  So we’ve put together a list of a few local favorites that are on the way to the venues of Hopscotch.  Late-night eats (open later than midnight) are marked with two asterisks (**)!

Calavela** – An empanada and tequila bar that’s quick and delicious. Tasty $3 empanadas all night long. Close to: Lincoln Theater, City Plaza, Pour House, Tir Na Nog. (Open until 2am every night)

Berkeley Cafe** – Burger joint and bar on the edge of Nash Square.  Its chill atmosphere is a great place for a quick bite to eat.  Close to: King’s Barcade, CAM Raleigh.  (Open until 2am, Fri/Sat!)

Bida Manda – Sandwiched right between Pour House and Tir na nOg, this Loatian restaurant is a little more pricey than the rest, but it’s well worth it.  It’s a place of incredible authentic food, genuinely kind service, and a great story.  Close to: Tir na nOg, Pour House, Vintage 21.  (Open until midnight, Fri/Sat)

buku – Looking for something a bit less American?  This worldly restaurant serves street food from all over the globe.  Close to: City Plaza, Lincoln Theater.  (Open until midnight, Fri/Sat)

Mecca** – While this place is often mistaken for a Mediterranean/Middle Eastern place, they’ve got great food from all over.  Close to: King’s Barcade, Slim’s, The Hive. (Open until 1:00 am Th-Sat!)

Raleigh Times** – Local hotspot bar, central to Downtown Raleigh.  Besides drinks, you can grab sandwiches, tacos, and more as well as your typical “bar food."  Close to:  Slim’s, The Hive, King’s Barcade.  (Open until 2:00 am!)

Remedy Diner – Looking for veggie options?  This is a go-to spot for meat-eaters, vegetarians, and vegans alike.  Remedy has incredible dishes for all kinds dietary lifestyles, including their "Tempeh Tantrum” that won PETA’s Top 5 Vegan Sandwiches in the USA.  Close to: Pour House, Tir na nOg, Vintage 21, The Hive, Slim’s.  (Open until midnight, Fri/Sat)

While we could never create a fully comprehensive list (because there are just so many incredible restaurants downtown), we wanted to get you guys started so you don’t get caught at McDonalds.  But just because something isn’t listed here, doesn’t mean it’s not good.  Don’t be afraid to just walk in to a hole-in-the-wall joint, or anything that looks good!  You might just find your new favorite restaurant.

Happy eating!

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Local Music Music News and Interviews

Phian interviewed Eric and Erica last Thursday before they played Local Band Local Beer at Tir Na Nog Irish Pub in Raleigh.

You can hear four of their songs during the interview: Side Pony, Wild Holiday, What a Fine Day and Silver Trampoline.

You can hear more of Eric and Erica’s music on their website, Bandcamp, and like them on Facebook.

Listen here.

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Local Music Music News and Interviews

Phian Interviewed Star Studies last Thursday before Local Band Local Beer at Tir Na Nog Irish Pub in Raleigh.

Five of their songs were played during the interview: Earthbound, Little Mama, Lover Lay Down, Deep Sea Blues and Peace of Mind.

You can check Star Studies out on their website, listen to more music on Reverb Nation, and like them on Facebook.

Listen here.