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Bruiser Queen want you to “Have Fun” this Thursday

“Have fun before you die, anything else is a waste of time.” Bruiser Queen’s lively and fiery frontwoman Morgan Nusbaum repeats that line over and

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Amplify KC shows off local bands with free comp

A longtime studio is treating the public to free music from a handful of local bands. Westend Studios just released Amplify KC, which features music

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Split Lip Rayfield nerd out in new music video

If you love nerd shit and bluegrass, this video’s for you. Split Lip Rayfield just released an over-the-top, geeked-out video (complete with cheesy green-screened-in graphics)

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Photo Gallery: 2017 Spring Into Summer

In what's become an annual tradition, the Replay hosted a myriad of local acts to celebrate warmer weather and the departure of the student population
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2017 Lawrence Field Day Fest Announces Lineup

If you were wondering what the best time of the year was for local music in Lawrence, it’s going to be July 13-15. That’s when

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The best acts we saw at Middle of the Map Fest 2017

by Fally Afani, Leroy Pristach, and Khitam Jabr With Middle of the Map Fest now a familiar event in Kansas City, we saw some slight

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Photo Gallery: 2017 Middle of the Map Fest, Saturday

Photos by Fally Afani, Leroy Pristach, Lillian Wright, and Khitam Jabr.
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Watch: Drakkar Sauna reunite at the Replay

Do bands ever really call it quits in Lawrence? No. No they don’t. Because Wallace Cochran and Jeff Stolz can’t seem to quit each other

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Photo Gallery: 2017 Middle of the Map Fest, Friday

Photos by Leroy Pristach, Lillian Wright, and Khitam Jabr.
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Photo Gallery: 2017 Middle of the Map Fest, Thursday

This year's Middle of the Map Fest started off with a strong showing of local bands and a bigger sprawl over Kansas City. While The