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Introducing: Cop Knock

This weekend, a brand spanking new band solidified their place in the scene with a ragingly stimulating performance at the Replay. Recently, the anticipation for

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Watch: New music video from Mammoth Life

Ex-pats Mammoth Life (who you may see floating around the area this week thanks to the Royals) just released the feel-good music video of the

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Fare thee well, Cowboy Indian Bear

The following is an opinion piece expressed by the editor of I Heart Local Music. The time has finally come to say goodbye to Cowboy

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Album Review: Tyler Gregory – “Roots Below”

On any given evening in Lawrence, when the weather is warm, you’ll hear what we’ve all come to know as a comforting sound howling from

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I Heart Local Music Presents: Something and the Whatevers / Monster / Nicholas St. James

Friday night’s show at the Replay was one of those events that was just so weird it worked. Three unlikely bands came together and, through

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Photo Gallery: The War On Drugs / The Barr Brothers

by LeRoy Pristach Walking into The Granada just before scheduled curtain time Saturday night, one wouldn’t have thought a near sold-out show was brewing. But

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Photo Gallery: Jimmy Eat World / minibosses in Kansas City

Let’s be frank. Jimmy Eat World is still a thrilling band to watch live. Ten years after the release of Futures, a fan favorite for

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Review: Vigil and Thieves – “[defective] book one”

by Nathan Cardiff Vigil and Thieves’ record [defective] book one, begins with crystal clear stunner “Melt” where the vocals are an intense force blasting throughout

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J Mascis / Luluc give spellbinding performance at the Bottleneck

A legend blew through Lawrence this week, but it didn’t come with the usual boisterousness associated with acts this renown. J Mascis, of Dinosaur Jr.

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Lawrence Public Library launches Sound + Vision Studio for local musicians

Lawrence was already a pretty music-friendly town, but it’s about to get friendlier. The recently-opened Lawrence Public Library just launched the brand new Sound +