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Festival Coverage

Post-Scotch: DJ DiGiorno’s Review

Kurt Vile at the VIP Party

Hopscotch Music Festival has always been one of my favorite music festivals. It is one of the most diverse festivals ever. This year was no exception. The festival included everyone from blues legends from the 50’s (Ironing Board Sam) to one of the most iconic MCs (Big Daddy Kane) to the founders of both The Velvet Underground (John Cale) and Sonic Youth (Thurston Moore) to one of the greatest noise musicians from Japan (Merzbow) and everything in between. One of the greatest things about this festival is that while there were certain acts I knew beforehand, many of the acts I only learned about because of the festival.  I discovered a lot of my new favorite acts by looking them up beforehand and listened to them or even just by being dragged to their set during the festival.  Hopscotch Music Festival is definitely one of my most favorite weekends of the year filled with unforgettable experiences.

Thursday Highlights
-Thursday night I received my first unforgettable introduction to Body Games. They are an incredible new group from Chapel Hill whose brilliant indie electro-pop complete with a great lights show and Lion King projections had they whole crowd grooving along.  They even covered Michael Jackson’s “Will You Be There” from Free Willy which oddly enough fit perfectly as everyone nostalgically danced along.
-New local stars Sylvan Esso blew everyone out of the water.  Their beat-driven breed of infectious electro-pop had everyone dancing and Memorial Auditorium shaking.
-Kurt Vile and The Violators played last to close out the night at Lincoln perfectly with their warm wash of guitar driven rock as everyone lost themselves in his music.

Friday Highlights
-Thurston Moore, although not on the official Hopscotch bill, played a day show at Kings with drummer John Moloney.  It was incredible to see such an iconic legend in a setting such as this.
-Future Islands have become local music gods so it is obvious that would be one of my highlights.  Future Islands performed new-wave synth-pop to perfection as Sam’s antics kept the crowd entertained.  They played many favorites from over the years as well as some songs from their upcoming effort that they announced.
-Speedy Ortiz was one of the bands I was looking forward to see the most of this festival and they did not disappoint.  Their hour long set was rock solid made full use of the stage and filled every corner of the room with their guitar driven noise-pop.

Saturday Highlights
-As a fan of the Pixies and more recently of The Breeders, it was a dream come true to see them perform live at Hopscotch.  The entire band was having a great time as they joked back and forth between songs off of The Last Splash.  Their energy fueled that crowd as everyone sang and danced along.  They even got to play a few more songs after the last song on their album that they were playing in full.  Their performance was utter perfection and you could see the excitement of them playing together again.
-City Plaza not only knocked “seeing The Breeders,” off my bucket list, but “seeing Spiritualized” as well.  They played a perfect mix of songs that spanned most of their career complete with projections and lights.  The whole show and atmosphere was just an incredible experience as dusk began to settle.

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Hopscotch: Friday Night Highlight Photos

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Hopscotch: Thursday Night Highlight Photos

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Hopscotch artist map

With 170 artists scheduled to play the Hopscotch Music Festival, have you ever wondered where they all come from? Performers represent nine countries, 26 states and the District of Columbia. We decided to put that in perspective with a world map of Hopscotch performers, based on their hometowns listed on the Hopscotch website. Those with multiple cities are listed in each location and the dots do not represent the exact location of each band (we’re not that creepy). Sorry for the ad, but we didn’t want to pay to have it removed.

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Hopscotch Day Party Highlight: College Radio Showcase

WKNC, along with our friends at WUAG and WXYC, is kicking Hopscotch Music Festival off right on Thursday with a free day party at Tir Na Nog featuring College Radio Showcase. There will be four bands and all sorts of fun from noon to five pm!

The lineup is as follows:

12:30: Ameriglow

1:30: The Human Eyes

2:30: Once and Future Kings 

3:30: Solar Halos

For more information, check out the event page!

 

 

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Weekly Charts

Top 10 Afterhours Albums for 9/2

1 Pretty Lights    ”Color Map of the Sun”    (8 Minutes 20 Seconds)

2  GOLD PANDA    ”Half Of Where You Live”    (Ghostly)

3 HERMITUDE    ”HyperParadise”    (Elefant Traks)

4 Dameron    ”Bronx Showdown”    (Self-Release)    

5  HECTIC ZENITHS    ”Hectic Zeniths”    (Self-Released)

6 BOB MARLEY AND THE WAILERS    ”Legend Remixed”    (Tuff Gong-UME-Island)

7 MODERAT    ”II”    (Mute)

8 MINDELIXIR    ”Lunology”    (Outside)           

9 JONO MCCLEERY    "Ballade"    (Ninja Tune)

10 RUXPIN    ”This Time We All Go Together”    (n5MD)

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Local Music Music News and Interviews

September’s Local Artist of the Month: Loamlands

While Loamlands may be a name that is new to us, Kym Register and Will Hackney are seasoned veterans of the Triangle music scene. Kym and Will were half of Midtown Dickens, the post-folk quartet that stole the hearts of everyone in the Triangle and had even begun garnering national attention from the likes of NPR. Midtown Dickens began as a DIY duo between Kym and Catherine Edgerton. Soon it began to grow into much more as Will and Jonathan Henderson joined the line-up. Midtown Dickens released three full-lengths that spanned an impressive eight year career. But as 2012 came to a close, the quartet began to see themselves going in different directions. In February, Midtown Dickens announced their indefinite hiatus and Loamlands was born.

The new duo immediately set to work constructing their debut EP Some Kind of Light due out September 24th on Trekky Records. In July, the duo set to work to record the EP with Brad Cook from Megafaun on the bass and Kyle Keegan from Lost in the Trees behind the drums. These five songs pull from a lot of the great talent surrounding them in this musical hotspot, but when put together create something entirely new. This EP is a promising glimpse at what is in store for this experienced duo. Be sure to tune into The Local Beat on September 20th for our exclusive Local Artist of the Month interview and live performance from Loamlands.

Check out their upcoming tour dates:
September 7th, The Pour House Music Hall, Trekky Records & Team Clermont present DAY-DREAM: Hopscotch Day Party
September 20th, The Pinhook, Loamlands EP Release with Hiss Golden Messenger and Miles Cooper Seaton

Listen to our Loamlands interview.

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Playlists

Playlist: A Guide to Hopscotch 2013

Hopscotch Music Festival is quickly approaching. If you haven’t had time to check out all of the bands yet, I have made a comprehensive Spotify playlist that includes a couple of songs from each of the Hopscotch artists that are currently on Spotify to help you out. Check out the playlist to help you decide which artists you absolutely must see at this year’s festival. As always, tune in to 88.1 WKNC Raleigh to hear these artists as well as other great artists all day. We’ll see you there!!!!!

Check out the playlist here!

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Concert Preview

Oak City 7 Final Free Concert of the Season this Thursday, August 29

Oak City 7, Downtown Raleigh’s free concert series at City Plaza will be serving up their final installment of the summer this Thursday, August 29. Events take place from 5pm to 10:30pm on Thursdays, beginning the Thursday after Memorial Day and ending the Thursday before Labor Day.

The line-up will include Matt Phillips & The Philharmonic at 6:25pm, Catie King at 7:25pm, Rosco Bandana at 8:20pm, and Captain & The Keels at 9:15pm.

Some food trucks you can expect to see from 5:00pm – 10:30pm include The Humble Pig, Baguettaboutit, Sarge’s Chef on Wheels, Tarheel Creamery, Foster’s on the Fly, and Baton Rouge Cuisine.

Other onsite vendors that will be there from 5:00pm – 10:30pm include House of Swank, Bordeaux Lane Studios, The Record Swap, Carolina Railhawks, Safe Ride, and Carolina Hurricanes.

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Hopscotch Day Party Highlight: ORIENTATION IN SPACE IV

On Thursday, September 5th, the first day of Hopscotch, Raleigh’s Diggup Tapes, Asheville’s Apothecary, and Greensboro’s Bitheart Studios are taking over King’s and Neptune’s for a blowout featuring acts pulled from all corners of North Carolina. The schedule is as follows:

 

KINGS BARCADE:

Moss of Aura (4:30 pm)

Oulipo (3:30 pm)

The Bronzed Chorus (2:30 pm)

Zack Mexico (1:00 pm)

 

Neptune’s Parlor:

Casual Curious (6:00 pm)

Savage Knights (5:00 pm)

Alligator Indian (4:00 pm)

Heralding (3:00 pm)

 

The event is free thanks to Lone Rider Beer, whose locally-crafted microbrews will be on tap, and Nice Price Books. For more information, you can check out the event page here.