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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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!
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)
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
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!
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.
Top Ten Afterhours Albums for 8/27
1 Pretty Lights ”Color Map of the Sun” (8 Minutes 20 Seconds)
2 RUXPIN ”This Time We All Go Together” (n5MD)
3 GOLD PANDA ”Half Of Where You Live” (Ghostly)
4 HECTIC ZENITHS ”Hectic Zeniths” (Self-Released)
5 HERMITUDE ”HyperParadise” (Elefant Traks)
6 MODERAT ”II” (Mute)
7 ETIENNE DE CRECY ”Beats N Cubes Vol 2″ (Win)
8 BOB MARLEY AND THE WAILERS ”Legend Remixed” (Tuff Gong-UME-Island)
9 PALENKE SOULTRIBE ”Mar” (Self-Released)
10 Dameron "Bronx Showdown" (Self-Release)
WKNC is sponsoring Rock N’ Roll Pizza Party, a Hopscotch Music Festival Day Party presented by Naked Gods that promises to be one of the best of this year’s festival. The day party will take place from noon to 5 pm at Slim’s Downtown on Thursday, September 5th. This day party features some of the best local acts as well as free pizza from Mellow Mushroom. The schedule is as follows:
12:00 – Gray Young
Raleigh’s Gray Young creates huge driving instrumental rock. His breed of anthemic rock rivals that of some of the best post rock bands on the scene. His crescendos and grandiose builds fill every corner of the venue as he fully immerses the entire crowd into his world.
1:00 – The Critters
This Asheville quartet delivers their infectious breed of psych pop-rock with an imperfect perfection that will be sure to have you dancing along.
2:00 – Invisible Hand
Born in Charlottesville, VA this creative band combines acid rock with power pop guitar hooks. Their newest effort Lies, Lies, Lies is an impressive album that is due out soon.
3:00 – Naked Gods
Psychedelic pop rockers from Boone leave every audience instant fans of their band. Their perfected, high energy performance is always a worthwhile sight to see. They promise a stellar set including some new additions from their as of yet untitled album that they are currently working on.
4:00 – Lonnie Walker
Raleigh’s Lonnie Walker has been a WKNC favorite since their release of These Old Times in 2009. Their intelligent breed of indie rock with a hint of post country embodies the city of Raleigh for me. The fast-paced nature of the songs and the energy of their live performance will round out this day party perfectly.
Hopscotch Must-See: WOOL
This is a personal artist spotlight on WOOL by Toast for Hopscotch.
While I find WOOL’s sound a little less animalistic than their proclamation, there is none the less a good case of the swampy-womps riddling their music. Headed by local fella, Troy Brian Hancock, this band came on the scene in 2011 and in January of 2012 released their latest album, “Bulletin Air” and apparently another on the way in the spring. Bright guitars by Zack Oden really launch the experience, backed by bassist/keyboardist Johnny Hobbs and drummer Raymond Finn. The album has a definitively optimistic but not too sunny sound, like moseying around with no real place to be on the first day of fall. It’s sway side to side, bob your head stuff, perfect for an easy night out without all the fuss and jump you may find at other shows. You may actually get through the set without someone spilling a beverage on or near you, which in my mind, is a feat in itself.
Favorite Track: “Bulletin Air” on Bulletin Air
Berkeley Cafe, Friday September 6th, 9PM