The Lineup
- All Tiny Creatures (Madison, Wis.)
- Andrew Cedermark (Charlottesville, Va.)
- Annuals (Raleigh, N.C.)
- Apache Dropout (Bloomington, Ind.)
- Apple Juice Kid (Chapel Hill, N.C.)
- Bandway (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
- Barn Owl (San Francisco, Calif.)
- Bass Drum of Death (Oxford, Miss.)
- Beach Fossils (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
- Beans (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
- Bird Peterson (Austin, Texas)
- Black Lips (Atlanta, Ga.)
- Black Twig Pickers (Ironto, Va.)
- Bombadil (Durham, N.C.)
- Braids (Calgary, Alberta, Canada)
- Brain F≠ (Charlotte, N.C.)
- Budos Band (Staten Island, N.Y.)
- Bustello (Chapel Hill, N.C.)
- Caltrop (Chapel Hill, N.C.)
- Carlitta Durand (Durham, N.C.)
- Cassis Orange (Carrboro, N.C.)
- Charlie Smarts (New York, N.Y.)
- Cheyenne Marie Mize (Louisville, Ky.)
- Chip Robinson (Austin, Texas)
- Cold Cave (New York, N.Y.)
- Coliseum (Louisville, Ky.)
- D&D Sluggers (Wilmington, N.C.)
- D-Town Brass (Durham, N.C.)
- Dan Melchior Und Das Menace (Durham, N.C.)
- David Daniell (Chicago, Ill.)
- Dawn Golden and Rosy Cross (Chicago, Ill.)
- Des Ark (Philadelphia, Pa.)
- Diamond Rings (Toronto, Ontario, Canada)
- Dinosaur Feathers (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
- Disappears (Chicago, Ill.)
- DJ Thien (Raleigh, N.C.)
- Dreamers of the Ghetto (Bloomington, Ind.)
- Drive-By Truckers (Athens, Ga.)
- Duane Pitre Sextet (New Orleans, La.)
- Dustin Wong (Baltimore, Md.)
- Dylan Gilbert (Charlotte, N.C.)
- Earth (Seattle, Wash.)
- Embarrassing Fruits (Chapel Hill, N.C.)
- Empress Hotel (New Orleans, La.)
- Eric Carbonara & Jesse Sparhawk (Philadelphia, Pa.)
- Family Dynamics (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
- Fan Modine (Carrboro, N.C.)
- Fight the Big Bull (Richmond, Va.)
- Filthybird (Graham, N.C.)
- Ford & Lopatin (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
- Frank Fairfield (Los Angeles, Calif.)
- Frontier Ruckus (Detroit, Mich.)
- Future Islands (Baltimore, Md.)
- Gauntlet Hair (Lafayette, Colo.)
- Generationals (New Orleans, La.)
- Grandchildren (Philadelphia, Pa.)
- Gross Ghost (Carrboro, N.C.)
- Guided by Voices (Dayton, Ohio)
- Heads on Sticks (Raleigh, N.C.)
- Hog (Durham, N.C.)
- Horseback (Chapel Hill, N.C.)
- Hospitality (New York, N.Y.)
- Invisible Hand (Charlottesville, Va.)
- J Mascis (Amherst, Mass.)
- Jack the Radio (Raleigh, N.C.)
- Japandroids (Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada)
- JEFF The Brotherhood (Nashville, Tenn.)
- Jennyanykind (Chapel Hill, N.C.)
- John Vanderslice (San Francisco, Calif.)
- Jon Lindsay (Charlotte, N.C.)
- Julianna Barwick (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
- Justin Robinson and The Mary Annettes (Durham, N.C.)
- King Mez (Raleigh, N.C.)
- KORT (Nashville, Tenn.)
- Krallice (New York, N.Y.)
- L.E.G.A.C.Y. (Fayetteville, N.C.)
- Last Year’s Men (Chapel Hill, N.C.)
- Le Weekend (Chapel Hill, N.C.)
- Little Scream (Montreal, Quebec, Canada)
- Liturgy (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
- Lonnie Walker (Raleigh, N.C.)
- Lost in the Trees (Chapel Hill, N.C.)
- Lower Dens (Baltimore, Md.)
- Man Will Destroy Himself (Raleigh, N.C.)
- Man/Miracle (Oakland, Calif.)
- Mandolin Orange (Chapel Hill, N.C.)
- Mount Eerie (Anacortes, Wash.)
- Mount Moriah (Durham, N.C.)
- North Elementary (Chapel Hill, N.C.)
- Old Bricks (Carrboro, N.C.)
- Oneohtrix Point Never (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
- Onward, Soldiers (Wilmington, N.C.)
- Organos (Carrboro, N.C.)
- Oulipo (Raleigh, N.C.)
- Oxbow (San Francisco, Calif.)
- PC Worship (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
- Pepper Rabbit (Los Angeles, Calif.)
- Peter Lamb and The Wolves (Raleigh, N.C.)
- Prurient (New York, N.Y.)
- Reading Rainbow (Philadelphia, Pa.)
- Rhys Chatham (Paris, France)
- Royal Bangs (Knoxville, Tenn.)
- Royal Baths (San Francisco, Calif.)
- Shit Horse (Chapel Hill, N.C.)
- Sir Richard Bishop (Oakland, Calif.)
- Slasher Risk (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
- Soft Company (Carrboro, N.C.)
- SPCL GST (Raleigh, N.C.)
- Spider Bags (Chapel Hill, N.C.)
- Steve Gunn (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
- Super Vacations (Norfolk, Va.)
- Superchunk (Chapel Hill, N.C.)
- Swans (New York, N.Y.)
- Temperance League (Charlotte, N.C.)
- Tender Fruit (Carrboro, N.C.)
- The Body (Providence, R.I.)
- The Caribbean (Washington, D.C.)
- The Dodos (San Francisco, Calif.)
- The Flaming Lips (Oklahoma City, Okla.)
- The Foreign Exchange (Raleigh/ Wilmington, N.C.)
- The Hairs (New York, N.Y.)
- The Loners (Raleigh, N.C.)
- The Love Language (Raleigh, N.C.)
- The Men (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
- The Moderate (Washington, D.C.)
- The Necks (Sydney, Australia)
- The Old Ceremony (Durham, N.C.)
- The Prayers and Tears (Chapel Hill, N.C.)
- The Strugglers/ Brice Randall Bickford (Washington, D.C.)
- The Tomahawks (Chapel Hill, N.C.)
- Times New Viking (Columbus, Ohio)
- Titus Andronicus (Glen Rock, N.J.)
- Toro Y Moi (Columbia, S.C.)
- Twelve Thousand Armies (Carrboro, N.C.)
- Twin Shadow (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
- Unknown Mortal Orchestra (Portland, Ore.)
- Vivian Girls (New York, N.Y.)
- Weekend (San Francisco, Calif.)
- Wembley (Hillsborough, N.C.)
- Wesley Wolfe (Carrboro, N.C.)
- Whatever Brains (Raleigh, N.C.)
- White Ring (New York, N.Y.)
- William Tyler (Nashville, Tenn.)
- Wooden Wand (Lexington, Ky.)
- Woodsman (Denver, Colo.)
- Xiu Xiu (Durham, N.C.)
- XRay Eyeballs (New York, N.Y.)
- Yair Yona (Tel Aviv, Israel)
- Yardwork (Charlotte, N.C.)
- Yelawolf (Gadsden, Ala.)
- 9th Wonder (Durham, NC)
- Active Child (Los Angeles, CA)
- Actual Proof (Charlotte, NC)
- Akron/Family (Portland, OR)
- All Tiny Creatures (Madison, WI)
- American Aquarium (Raleigh, NC)
- Americans in France (Chapel Hill, NC)
- Aminal (Chapel Hill, NC)
- Aquarelle (Minneapolis, MN)
- Atlas Sound (Atlanta, GA)
- Balmorhea (Austin, TX)
- Bear in Heaven (Brooklyn, NY)
- Bellafea (Chapel Hill, NC)
- Ben Frost (Reykjavik, Iceland)
- Best Coast (Los Angeles, CA)
- Big Remo (Raleigh, NC)
- Birds of Avalon (Raleigh, NC)
- Black Congo NC (Charlotte, NC)
- Bowerbirds (Raleigh, NC)
- Bright Young Things (Raleigh, NC)
- Broken Social Scene (Toronto, Ontario)
- Burning Star Core (Cincinnati, OH)
- Caitlin Cary’s Small Ponds w/ Tres Chicas (Raleigh, NC)
- Cannabis Corpse (Richmond, VA)
- Collections of Colonies of Bees (Madison, WI)
- Cults (New York, NY)
- Deakin (Baltimore, MD)
- Dex Romweber Duo (Chapel Hill, NC)
- Direct Control (Richmond, VA)
- DJ George Brazil (Charlotte, NC)
- Double Dagger (Baltimore, MD)
- Double Negative (Raleigh, NC)
- Dungen (Vastergotland, SWE)
- Dynamite Brothers (Chapel Hill, NC)
- EAR PWR (Asheville, NC)
- Erin McKeown (Fredericksburg, MD)
- First Rate People (Toronto, Ontario )
- Floating Action (Asheville, NC)
- Followed by Static (Austin, TX)
- Fucked Up (Toronto, Ontario)
- Future Islands-old (Baltimore, MD)
- Goner (Raleigh, NC)
- Gray Young (Raleigh, NC)
- Greg Davis (Burlington, VT)
- Hammer No More The Fingers (Durham, NC)
- Harlem (Austin, TX)
- Harvey Milk (Athens, GA)
- Horseback (Chapel Hill, NC)
- I Was Totally Destroying It (Chapel Hill, NC)
- In the Year of the Pig (Chapel Hill, NC)
- Javelin (New York, NY)
- Jeb Bishop Trio (Chicago, IL)
- John Howie & The Rosewood Bluff (Chapel Hill, NC)
- Jon Mueller (Milwaukee, WI)
- Juan Huevos (Chapel Hill, NC)
- Kaze (Durham, NC)
- Keith Fullerton Whitman (Somerville, MA)
- Kill the Noise (West Hollywood, CA)
- Kingsbury Manx (Chapel Hill, NC)
- Kooley High (Raleigh, NC)
- Kylesa (Savannah, GA)
- Light Pines (Raleigh, NC)
- Locrian (Chicago, Il.)
- Lonnie Walker (Raleigh, NC)
- Lucero (Memphis, TN)
- Luego (Durham, NC)
- Marissa Nadler (Boston, MA)
- Max Indian (Carrboro, NC)
- Megafaun (Durham, NC)
- Merlin (Raleigh, NC)
- Midtown Dickens (Durham, NC)
- Monologue Bombs (Raleigh, NC)
- Motor Skills (Chapel Hill/ Raleigh, NC)
- Mountains (Brooklyn, NY)
- No Age (Los Angeles, CA)
- No Tomorrow (Wilmington, N.C.)
- NOMO (Ann Arbor, MI)
- Ocean (Portland, ME)
- Old Bricks -old (Carrboro, NC)
- Panda Bear (Lisbon, Portugal)
- Pattern is Movement (Philadelphia, PA)
- Pictureplane (Denver, CO)
- Plague (Raleigh, NC)
- Ponderosa (Atlanta, Ga)
- Pontiak (Virginia Hills, VA)
- Public Enemy (Long Island, NY)
- Raekwon (New York, NY)
- Rapsody (Raleigh, NC)
- Richard Buckner (Brooklyn, NY)
- Ryan Gustafson (Durham, NC)
- Sami Automatic (Raleigh, NC)
- Schooner (Carrboro, NC)
- Sharon Van Etten (Brooklyn, NY)
- Sightings (Brooklyn, NY)
- Skyzoo (Brooklyn, NY)
- Sleepy Sun (San Francisco, CA)
- Spclgst-old (Raleigh, NC)
- Spider Bags (Carrboro, NC)
- The Alpha Theory (Charlotte, NC)
- The Exmonkeys (Raleigh, NC)
- The Golden Boys (Austin, TX)
- The Golden Filter (New York, NY)
- The Love Language - Old (Chapel Hill, NC)
- The Moaners (Chapel Hill, NC)
- The Remix Project (Chapel Hill, NC)
- The Rosebuds (Raleigh, NC)
- The War on Drugs (Philadelphia, PA)
- Thee Tom Hardy (Durham, NC)
- Thien- Old (Raleigh, NC)
- Tigercity (Brooklyn, NY)
- Tortoise (Chicago, IL)
- Treasure Fingers (Brooklyn, NY)
- Tyler Woods (Raleigh, NC)
- US Christmas (Marion, NC)
Last year, when Raekwon finally decided to release the sequel to his 1995 classic Only Built 4 Cuban Linx, Wu-Tang Clan faithful and hip-hop zealots reverted to their time-honored Shaolin ways of Wu-worship. OB4CL2 was met with both critical affection and fan appreciation, and, ever since, Raekwon has been on a bit of a blog bender, releasing freestyles and guest appearances. That is, he’s adapted to the new ways of putting out music, taking advantage of every opportunity to show the world why he’s often considered everyone’s favorite emcee. With OB4CL2, Raekwon’s idea of releasing a satisfying sequel has caught on. Wu-Tang brethren GZA is completing the follow-up to his legendary Liquid Swords LP, while rap buddies Capone-N-Noreaga are scheduled to release their The War Report sequel later this year.
The emulation is noteworthy, but neither of those other acts are rhyme-and-crime purveyors like Raekwon. He can turn something as simple as a pack of Starburst into a descriptor for criminal activities. Lyrically, he’s done this on all of his solo albums, including 1999’s Immobilarity and 2003’s The Lex Diamond Story, but those two albums didn’t capture the Wu aesthetic enough to warrant big-time support from Rae’s original fans. A hammering effort, OB4CL2 brought us back to the kitchen where Chef Raekwon was cookin’ up marvelous rhymes. It worked and, subsequently, the prestige of OB4CL—or what’s commonly referred to as the The Purple Tape—continues to chase its maker.
This year’s collaborative Wu-Massacre project, with fellow Wu-Tang bosses Ghostface Killah and Method Man, may have napped below the rap radar, but it still sported the acidic, assassin-minded countenance of Wu-Tang’s hip-hop dominance. Ol’ Dirty was right, it seems: “Wu-Tang is here forever, mothafuckas!” Raekwon, meanwhile, is at Hopscotch, headlining the showcase of Durham Grammy winner, the producer 9th Wonder. —Eric Tullis


