Thursday, March 31, 2011

Hopscotch announces two new venues + launches new website

Hopscotch 2011 will be held from September 8-10 in
Raleigh, NC
The second annual Hopscotch Music Festival in Raleigh is a little under a month away from their full lineup announcement on April 20, but that doesn't mean that the excitement can't start a little bit sooner.  A post on the newly updated website has given us a bit of new information on this year's festival.

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Album Review: "All Eternals Deck" by The Mountain Goats

"All Eternals Deck" by The Mountain Goats was
Released on March 29, 2011 on Durhams
Merge Records
John Darnielle's career has spanned over 20 years, and he's seen it all from lo-fi bedroom recordings, to the 2002 signing to 4AD Records when "Tallahassee" was released, all the way up to his signing with Merge and the release of one of the best Mountain Goats albums since "The Sunset Tree".  "All Eternals Deck" has everything you look for and quite frankly a few things that you weren't anticipating from a Mountain Goats album as well, in a good way.  It's a perfect summarization of how much Darnielle's songwriting has evolved while still maintaining it's core values of being incredibly raw, eloquent, and catchy all at the same time.

Monday, March 28, 2011

Hear Here: Week of March 28

Last week was certainly a busy one, with Spazz Fest in Greenville being the main focus of attention.  This week we're branching out, literally.  This week marks the first edition of Hear Here with the Western part of the state covered as well thanks to our newest author, Zack Michener.  Zack will be helping out with Hear Here for the western parts of NC, as well as posting show reviews and album reviews!  Be on the lookout for some of his posts, I'm excited to have him on as part of the team.  We'll also be including Monday of the next week now, that way you've got more than one day in advance for those exciting Monday shows (because everybody loves Mondays.)

Show of the week: Hammer No More The Fingers w/ LiLa, Midtown Dickens @ Motorco in Durham, NC

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Show Review: Spazz Fest Night 3

The Love Language at Spazz Fest
Live at The Tipsy Teapot
Night three took the cake for me, and it most of all took me by 100% surprise.  I was coming into it really anticipating seeing The Love Language and The Charming Youngsters again because quite frankly it had been too long, and what I got to see all night proved to be an excellent surprise.  The post rock expertise of The Late Virginia Summers, the awesome psychedelic grunge folk group (if that could even accurately cover it) of Creepoid, and the breathtaking sets by Ceschi and Awol One.  Night Three was a phenomenal night and was also by far the most diverse night of the entire festival.

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Show Review: Spazz Fest Night 2

Lonnie Walker at The Tipsy Teapot
Night two of Spazz Fest was filled to the brim with awesome music whether it be from the Singer-Songwriter Round Robin before the show that featured some of the areas brightest talents or the hours upon hours of awesome bands giving it up for a great cause.  With some of the best acts in North Carolina playing at The Tipsy Teapot, night two is going to be a hard one to top.

Friday, March 25, 2011

Show Review: Spazz Fest Night 1

Future Islands at Night One of Spazz Fest
at LIVE Club in Greenville, NC
Night one of Spazz Fest brought back memories of olden days in Carolina music times, cigarette smoke surrounding you almost as much as the good vibes when Greenville's own Future Islands took the stage to a crowded in and excited room full of fans.  While Future Islands didn't take the stage until closer to 1:00 there you'll hear no complaining from me because we got two awesome sets before from Motor Skills and Baltimore's Thank You.  The camaraderie felt in LIVE when Future Islands was on was something truly special, you could feel just how much this event meant to not only the band but to the fans as well.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

The Story Behind the Spazz

Spazz Fest 2 will be held on March 24-26 in
Greenville, NC
For nearly seven years Jeff Blinder has been putting on shows in Greenville, North Carolina and for as many years he's been one of the driving forces behind the eastern part of the state's music scene.  This weekend marks the second Spazz Fest, an event that's chock full of some of North Carolina's best and brightest, and some excellent names from out of state as well.  The Greenville scene has a lot to owe to The Spazz and while the city of Greenville is home to ECU one would assume that theres plenty of college kids down to come out and support a local scene to help fuel live music around the area...not necessarily true.  Though it's been a bit of a struggle, Jeff Blinder and the tightly knit Greenville community of musicians and promoters have helped push through and create a pretty awesome place for bands to come through and play.  When talking with North Carolina artists in Bottom String Sessions the one place that bands always mentioned loving to play at was The Spazz, so I talked a bit with Jeff about the origins of the Spazz and some of it's shining accomplishments.