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Rooftop Vigilantes premiere album on I Heart Local Music

It’s been a long time coming, but Rooftop Vigilantes are finally releasing a new album. The punk band played a farewell show three years ago,

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Album Review: Lincoln Marshall – “Water”

SEE THEM LIVEYou can see Lincoln Marshall live on Saturday, June 25th, when they open for Public Enemy at Free State Festival. The show is
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Album Review: Psychic Heat – “Sunshower”

Psychic Heat From the crunching buzz of opener “Anxiety Eater” you can safely assume that Psychic Heat’s debut album Sunshower is oozing with the psychedelic
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Album Review: The Invisible World – “Color/Echo”

Kansas City’s The Invisible World brings their blend of alternative rock with a twist of soft folk (dare I say, alt-country?) to their new EP

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Album Review: Toughies – “Sweet Dream” EP

Is there a better opening track this year than “Stone Cold?” I’m having a tough time finding one: the roaring pain in the lead vocals,
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Album Review: Varma Cross – “Reunion Balloons”

Quick and lethal, Varma Cross’ Reunion Balloons is like a switchblade; the five tracks spring out with a sharp shimmer and strike with a viciousness.

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Lincoln Marshall release new track, “Mo Spins”

One of Lawrence’s hip hop powerhouses just released some new music. Lincoln Marshall, comprised of Approach and MilkDrop, have somehow found time to crank out

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Review: Jasper – “Jasper” EP

by Nathan Cardiff A crunchy country opener kicks off the debut EP from Lawrence trio Jasper. “Down The River” sets the bar high for four

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Album Review: Red Kate – “unamerican activities”

by Nathan Cardiff There are few constants in this life, but one thing is for damn sure: Red Kate are never gonna stop fighting. The

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Album Review: Merlin – “Electric Children”

by Nathan Cardiff An ominous ringing to start Merlin’s Electric Children is about the last calm moment for what will turn into fifty minutes of