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Album Review: BUMMER – “Holy Terror”

Thank God (or Satan, whichever you prefer) for BUMMER. The trio is back with ten assbeaters on Holy Terror, their full-length follow-up to 2015’s Spank.

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I Heart Local Music christens the new Jackpot with The Sluts / Bummer / Khrystal.

The Sluts fans / Photo by Fally Afani Welp, I Heart Local Music is back on its bullshit. When we first met the brand new
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Photo Gallery: Vibralux / Bummer / Stiff Middle Fingers / Drugs & Attics

The nice thing about shows like the one on Saturday night at the Replay is that if you enjoy roughhousing, there was a wide variety
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Bummer frontman releases angst-ridden solo album

It’s normal for a musician to pour their heart and soul into their music, but we were particularly moved by one local’s recent body of

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The Best Things We Saw at Field Day Fest

Five years into rocking the streets of Downtown Lawrence, and Field Day Fest still does not disappoint. Making it out to see all the performances

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LFK gets weird at SXSW with I Heart Local Music

Well, shit got weird at SXSW. This was expected, considering the Lawrence bands that descended upon the festival. Some of those bands congregated at the

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Night of hardcore antics erupt at the Replay

Nothing could have prepared us for the monumental moments that occurred on Saturday night. With it being the very last Saturday before Christmas, Lawrence was

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Bummer releases music video

Everybody’s favorite angst-riddled headbangers just released a fun little video. The boys in Bummer recently wrapped up a summer tour, and their quick little jaunt

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Bummer serves up an ass-whoopin at the Replay

Bummer is, without a doubt, one of those bands that you never skip out on. Not even on a Tuesday. If they come to your

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Album Review: BUMMER – “Milk”

by Nathan Cardiff Thrashy, sludgey, and buzzy, BUMMER’s brand of rock and roll will have your teeth shaking loose when you play them loud enough.