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Hopscotch Music Festival Guide
"I remember a time when I couldn't buy your record without my parent's permission. Now I play in a band that has a swear word for a name, and I'm on MTV and the radio."
by Grayson Currin
Hopscotch Music Festival Guide
"Now I'm more of a political rapper slash gangsta rapper slash grown-man rapper. I can take it anywhere you want me to take it."
by Spencer Griffith
Hopscotch Music Festival Guide
As one of a diverse array of loud-and-heavy acts at Hopscotch, Kylesa is indicative of the festival's tendencies for boundary-bending metal.
by Bryan Reed
Hopscotch Music Festival Guide
For the six-person Broken Social Scene core, the Forgiveness Rock Record recording sessions with Tortoise's John McEntire were dreams come true.
by John Schacht
Hopscotch Music Festival Guide
Lucero is one of the best and most complex bar bands in America. They transcend the genre, even.
by Stephen Deusner
Hopscotch Music Festival Guide
How Panda Bear, Pictureplane and Javelin fit into the evolution of sampling
by Jeff Klingman
Hopscotch Music Festival Guide
Punk rockers (like Fucked Up, No Age, Double Dagger and Brutal Knights) now seem poised for a rebirth.
by Chris Parker
Hopscotch Music Festival Guide
The complete day parties schedule as well as Hopscotch's screening of the Animal Collective film Oddsac and the Artist & Author Series.
Hopscotch Music Festival Guide
I'll be the one down in front, bouncing my head and beaming at the stage—until, of course, I make an erratic exit because, seriously, there is just too much to see.
by Ashley Melzer
Hopscotch Music Festival Guide
As the musicians I wanted in my city are playing the music that made me want them here in the first place, I'll be strapped with some sort of walkie-talkie, rushing about from club to club, making sure bands and fans are happy.
by Grayson Currin
Hopscotch Music Festival Guide
This isn't Bonnaroo. Save the peace and love for a vegan sandwich at the Remedy Diner. Push. Shove. Go, go, go—and enjoy.
by Christopher R. Weingarten
Hopscotch Music Festival Guide
I trust that someone—possibly a local relative of Doc Brown—is working out the last few kinks in eliminating travel time between venues.
by Spencer Griffith
Hopscotch Music Festival Guide
You will almost certainly have more fun than me this weekend, but that's OK. I'm behind the scenes. You are the scene.
by Greg Lowenhagen
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