Lawrence, Kansas
Well, Nicholas St. James had one hell of a weekend. He played not one, but two shows at the Replay, starting with an unforgettable performance
Ebony Tusks is playing a different game now. The force behind the act that’s reclaiming their place in the scene has now grown to three.
If you were downtown on Friday evening, then you couldn’t have missed it. Even from blocks away, you could hear the commotion. Washboard player Barry
by Nathan Cardiff “An Introductory EP” is what Nicholas St. James has humbly labeled his new record Honeysuckle, but even if it is introductory to
We need to talk about the love affair between Unicycle Loves You and the Wheelers. Two years ago, they played Middle of the Map Fest.
To know a Gunnerson brother is to know live music in this town. In fact, one of the best things to every happen to local
by Nathan Cardiff Folky five-piece band Attic Wolves can sure as hell write a pop song. Their EP Volume & Boldness is bleeding with emotion
by Nathan Cardiff What a strange and lovely treat from the Youngest Children EP, Midwest Quest. An eclectic record such as this deserves an eclectic
Cannibal Corpse rolled through the Granada this week, and brought a trio of fierce acts along with them. LeRoy Pristach was there to capture some
by Nathan Cardiff The old-timey folk quality is heavy on Snow Daze, the EP from The Ovaries-eez (you can add me to the list of