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Festival Coverage

Saturday’s Hopscotch Highlights – Part 1

Funkss – Pour House Music Hall

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Well$ – The Hive

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Subrosa – Lincoln Theater

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Tow3rs – Pour House Music Hall

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The White Octave… – Kings Barcade

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How To Dress Well – CAM Raleigh

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What Cheer? Brigade – Kings Barcade

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Jamie XX – CAM Raleigh

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Saturday’s Hopscotch City Plaza Highlights

Valient Thorr

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Death

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Mastadon

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Friday’s Hopscotch Highlights – Part 2

Crowdsource – Pour House Music Hall

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Enemy Waves – Vintage 21

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Circuit Des Yeux… – Tir na Nog

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Palehound – Slim’s

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Open Mike Eagle – Pour House Music Hall

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Rapper Big Pooh – Pour House Music Hall

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6 String Drag – Kings Barcade

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Nguzunguzu – CAM Raleigh

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Clipping. – Pour House Music Hall

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Friday’s Hopscotch City Plaza Highlights

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Lonnie Walker

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St. Vincent

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Spoon

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Festival Coverage

Friday’s Hopscotch Highlights – Part 1

Potty Mouth- Slim’s

Big Pooh- Pour House Music Hall

Flesh Wounds- Slim’s

Palehound- Slim’s

Ghostt Bllonde- CAM

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Festival Coverage

Thursday’s Hopscotch Highlights – Part 2

Diarrhea Planet- Slim’s

Guerrilla Toss- Slim’s

Axxa/Abraxas- Slim’s 

Museum Mouth- Slim’s

Drag Sounds- Pour House Music Hall

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Festival Coverage

Thursday’s Hopscotch Highlights – Part 1

De La Soul – City Plaza

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Wild Fur – Lincoln Theater

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Drag Sounds – Pour House Music Hall

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Strange Faces – Tir na Nog

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Paperhaus – The Hive

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The Tills – Pour House Music Hall

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Saint Rich – Tir na Nog

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Deniro Ferrar – Kennedy Theater

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Lunice – Kennedy Theater

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Festival Coverage

WKNC’s Hopscotch Schedule Picks

The chaos that is Hopscotch schedule-making is upon us! For those of you struggling more than most (because I assure you that we are all struggling), below you can see where our DJs took highlighter to paper to map out their idea of a “perfect” schedule.

Virginia Werewoolf:

Trillian:

DJ Digiorno:

Slaughterhome:

Magic Kaanch:

Meggs Benedict:

The Walrus:

Less than 24 hours, y’all.

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Festival Coverage

The Hopscotch Twittersphere

The time is now, and the place is Raleigh, North Carolina. Hopscotch is upon us, and even at this time it doesn’t quite feel real.

So what have you done to prepare? Have you printed out the PDF of the schedule? Have you scribbled your personal itinerary on it? Have you made sense of the vast incomprehensible network of day parties? Did you remember that you aren’t allowed to have backpacks in City Plaza?

All of those hints will get you somewhere, but you’re going to be completely lost if you aren’t following the right Twitter accounts.

Keeping on your Twitter game can make or break your Hopscotch experience. If there’s rain, it will keep you up to date on whether or not outdoor shows are getting delayed. If an act cancels at the last minute, you’ll know about the replacement before anybody. If Danny Brown is taking selfies with fans at the Sheraton bar (true story), you’ll be prepared to fill your phone with some jpegs you’ll never forget.

So let us guide you through a small taste of the accounts to follow, to bring order to the chaos of Hopscotch.

@hopscotchfest – Obviously. The Hopscotch social media has been on point this year, teasing the acts to come and keeping a steady flow of content. Get this account on your timeline for news straight from the source.

@WKNC881 – Obviously we’re going to be covering the festival from every corner we can work our way to. We’ve got numerous, hardworking tweeters posting pics of the best day parties and 

@NewRaleigh – Frequently updated and always informative, NewRaleigh is an excellent resource during Hopscotch. They’ve even been a guest on Carolina Grown in the past! Follow them to keep an eye out for Hopscotch news as it develops.

@currincy – One of the original brains responsible for Hopscotch. While he may be from this particular line of work, he’s probably going to be making lots of jokes. You don’t want to miss these jokes.

@Raleighbathroom – This account brings you the highest quality reviews of Raleigh bathrooms you can find anywhere on the internet. While that may be reason enough, the mysterious minds behind this account have gone all-out for Hopscotch in the past. They let you know which venues you want to take your pit stops at, as well as the ones where you may want to just hold it for a while. Accounts like these are the reason we should be thankful to live in the year 2014.

@Hopscotchpartyz – Probably the most fascinating of them all, Hopscotch Partyzzz is an enigma. The mysterious account appears to be no one, but makes fun of everyone. Their ruthless campaign to make jokes is about to kick into high gear once Hopscotch is full underway, and you probably don’t want to miss it.

This is clearly a tiny taste, but the multimedia climate we inhabit is in a constant state of flux and we must be aware. In other words, never stop keeping an eye out for the good tweets in unexpected places. You might be able to catch wind of a Merzbow day party in someone’s basement, or something like that.

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The Grapes return to the music scene with the release of “Low”

There has always been a lot of mystery surrounding The Grapes. They certainly don’t go out of their way to advertise their presence in the music scene. When I first discovered them in the summer of 2012, I had to spend hours scouring the internet for information on this band. The most I could ever find besides their two (known) releases on their bandcamp page was a few music videos, and a live video from a performance at The Cave. The mysteriousness behind the music that I instantly fell in love with only added to their ultra-lofi/DIY image.

If you haven’t heard The Grapes before, I highly encourage you to check out their first two releases.. It was long thought that the band broke up for good in 2012, and having hardly any activity since a reunion show in the summer of 2013, it definitely solidified the rumor amongst their fans. However, the band quietly released a brand new album on September 1st, 2014.

With this latest album, featuring 11 brand new tracks, The Grapes take their music in a new direction. Instead of their usual two piece, nitty-gritty, loud and erratic lofi gold, this album is considerably slower, less noisy, and much more sophisticated musically. Lyrically, we follow the same well spoken (or sung) narrator as he lives his life in college, but still deals with all the same self-loathing and girl related issues he dealt with in high school. The Grapes always offer humor at the foreground of their lyrics, with dark emotional torment sitting right behind. This can be best found in tracks like “Teen Girl Song” and “Frat Boys”.

With the release of this album, the band also welcomes Chris Palmour to join the original members, Jeremy and Brett. I’m very excited to see where the band goes with the release of this album. I can only hope that it includes some shows this fall, but of course, they’ll probably be so secret I won’t even know about them.