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Drive By Truckers perform in Raleigh’s City Plaza for Hopscotch 2011.
Chapel Hill’s Le Weekend plays at Raleigh’s White Collar Crime for Hopscotch 2011.
Renovations are underway at Carrboro’s Cat’s Cradle. This picture was taken just three days before the new remodeling is unveiled with a free concert.
Raleigh’s The Love Language was an unlikely opener for one of last year’s headliners, hardcore hip-hoppers Public Enemy.
The Big Picture crafts intricate, layered pop and rock, drawing on numerous influences and instruments to create substantial, hook-heavy melodies.
Embarrassing Fruits evokes a wide range of influences, but all Dive knows is that we like them all. The band specializes in smart, acerbic lyrics and melodies reminiscent of Pavement, but the Fruits still maintain a distinct, modern sound.
Embarrassing Fruits plays Dive Party X – Local 506, April 23 (free)
Though Megafaun’s Cat’s Cradle show with The Mountain Goats has been sold out for quite a while, you can still check out the band’s recent releases and its music video — a tribute of sorts to Raleigh — online.
Hammer No More the Fingers plays a song off of their new album Black Shark. The band will perform its CD release show at Motorco Music Hall in Durham, N.C., Friday. For more information, go to motorcomusic.com.
Pete Sack’s art combines water color and oil-based paints. Sack will create art in response to classical music as a part of a silent auction.
The Nightlight has a full bar in addition to nightly drink specials.
It may not be in as obvious a location as other local venues, but the Nightlight is tucked away in Chapel Hill right off of Rosemary Street. It’s right next to Fuse and is just down the street from Breadmen’s.
The Nightlight’s location is one of its most distinctive and well-known features, especially the alleyway that leads to its entryway.