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Bruiser Queen spreads rock, good will across the nation

Garage rock duos are gaining more momentum than ever across the U.S., and one of the more underrated acts doesn’t live too far from Lawrence.

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Album Review: CS Luxem – “June Igloo”

by Nathan Cardiff When he’s not belting out tunes with Dean Monkey & The Dropouts or shredding with Oils, multi-instrumentalist Christopher Luxem (aka CS) is

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Listen: New song from Quiet Corral

Quiet Corral just uploaded another song from their soon-to-be-released album, Ancestors. You can listen to “Shadows” below, and look forward to two area album release

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Watch: La Guerre at the Replay

There’s something alluring and lovable about La Guerre, the solo project from Lawrence’s Katlyn Conroy. Aside from having the voice of a siren, the local

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Ghosty releases video for “Love U 2”

Not enough Ghosty in your life? Listen to their dreamy new song, “Love U 2,” just released this week. You can stream the song below,

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Field Day Fest finishes successful three-day run

Lawrence Field Day Fest culminated in a packed night of local and national acts that shared the Bottleneck stage and stole our hearts. Something and

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Bands deliver jaw-dropping performances Friday night at Field Day Fest

The second day of Lawrence Field Day Fest, a three-day extravaganza highlighting some of Lawrence’s loudest and most exciting acts, turned out to be a

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Lively locals open up Lawrence Field Day Fest

Thursday night at The Bottleneck kicked off the first night of Field Day Fest, the showcase put together by Cameron Joel Hawk of local power

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Review – Bad Kids To The Front – “Post Teen Drama”

by Nathan Cardiff Post Teen Drama is soundtrack worthy; the title track that opens the record is a barrage of hammering drums, loud guitars, and

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The Adventure Ends: Rooftop Vigilantes to play final show

For a band with such a wild and complicated musical history, playing music doesn’t even come close to being the most memorable part of the