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The B-52’s brought the freak-out to Kansas City

What would have otherwise been a sleepy Sunday evening turned out to be a night for light-footed fans of one of the most unorthodox bands
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Watch Calvin Arsenia cover Britney Spears

There’s really nothing sweet baby angel Calvin Arsenia and his magical harp can’t do. Even in the Replay, which is generally (but not always) home

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Photo Gallery: Barb Wire Dolls / Svetlanas / 57 / Wick and the Tricks

Seeing Barb Wire Dolls at the Bottleneck was probably the most rock and roll thing you could've done Friday night. We want to make damn
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Album Review: Wick and The Tricks – “Not Enough”

Shredding and sneering command Not Enough, the four-track EP from Kansas City’s Wick and The Tricks. Opening track “Yr So Rad” slaps hypocrisy in the

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Photo Gallery: Boris / SubRosa / Endon

When you think of sludgy metal, accordion and violins don't necessarily come to mind. But Thursday night's show at the Granada accomplished that very unique
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Photo Gallery: Parasites / Four Arm Shiver / The Bad Ideas

On Saturday morning, a bunch of punks had to roll out of bed bed at 11:00 a.m. and head to the Bottleneck for an early,
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Local punk travels to Washington, D.C., moons the Vice President

Welp, while you were all fighting over the last tickets to the Outhouse film, a local punk upped his legend status over the weekend. Travis

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Photo Gallery: Hanson at the Granada

Hanson / Photo by Fally Afani Y'all, we cover a lot of punk and metal shows... and let me tell you that Hanson fans are
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No Bow Tie goes from Bach to Bluegrass

File this under one of those very LFK moments. While Friday evening played up to the antics of homecoming in Downtown Lawrence, we decided to

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Watch: Carswell and Hope tackle police brutality in new music video

It’s no surprise that a lot of bands in Lawrence provide plenty of social commentary, considering the more liberal nature of this town. But this