Gordon Lamb
The Space Lady Has Landed
Susan Dietrich Schneider was this weirdo homeless dropout busker chick who drifted between Boston and the Bay Area back in the 70s, supporting her draft-dodging husband and three kids by playing zonked-out space-themed psych covers in a Viking helmet...
Gettin' Underneath the Covers at Hopscotch 2013
How sponsorship has affected one of the most respected festivals in the country.
VICE at Hopscotch: Last Two Days and Final Thoughts
The tastes of Hopscotch are broad, but finely detailed. It's a fan's festival for sure, especially with regard to the smaller, more niche-oriented acts. Was it fun? Sure. The best music happened in the crevices.
VICE at Hopscotch: Field Report of Our First Day
Here's our report from the first full day of the Hopscotch Festival. So far, Holograms was the best band we've seen.
VICE in the City of Oaks: A Hopscotch Preview
We want to tell you about all the bands we're most excited to see at the Hopscotch Music Festival. There are some we care to talk about, and some we don't.
A Season in Hell with Muuy Biien
The name Muuy Biien is meaningless outside of its goofball spelling, but that device serves well as a visual aid and branding iron for this solo ambient/noise project turned actual band.