Lawrence, Kansas
If you missed Bloodbirds, take comfort in knowing that they missed you, too. Life happens. Babies are born. Bassists move away. But for one night,
It appears that Bloodbirds do, in fact, have a second album coming. They’re planning on releasing a new track each week leading up to the
by Nathan Cardiff The industrial hum that opens on Brooke Tuley’s First Midnight sets the tone for the first half of the record. Through the
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
Lawrence is really just the best kind of music town because not even a storm keeps folks away from seeing good music. Such was the
Love Garden was the noisiest place on the block on Saturday evening. The beloved record store hosted two of Kansas City’s loudest bands early in
If The Replay porch seemed slow Saturday is because everyone was staying warm inside at the UUVVWWZ show. Kansas City boys Mars Lights opened with
On Friday evening, patrons at Lawrence’s favorite record store were treated to the unique stylings of local doo-wop group Dean Monkey and the Dropouts and
It may have been painfully cold outside, but there was no shortage of badassery on Saturday night. Bloodbirds is a new band (sporting members of