Lawrence, Kansas
If you head on over to Cowboy Indian Bear’s website later today, you can download a single off their upcoming album for free. “Does Anybody
Lawrence’s gnarliest doo-woppers have released a new track off their upcoming EP, and it’s a prequel to some changes in store for the lively group.
by Nathan Cardiff “Where will I live when I die?” is the first lyric we hear on Olassa’s EP. Not only is it a dark
On Monday night the Bottleneck hosted a show that was so sexual, playful, and easy-going all at the same time, it almost felt like a
Women owned the night on Friday at the Replay. Two punk bands with a strong female presence rocked the cozy venue when they kicked off
Despite being a short show to make room for The Bottleneck’s regular feature AssJamz, Saturday night’s set by the Flameing Daeth Fearies felt like it
The media attention keeps growing for Radkey. On Thursday, the sibling rock trio appeared live on KSHB-TV out of Kansas City. They sat down with
Take a look around you. You’re likely surrounded by a lot of dead things. Dead skin. Wood. Paper. Food. Tiny insects. Leaves on the ground.
The snow storm that arrived to finish off 2012 was hardly enough to keep Lawrence’s dedicated music lovers away from Downtown on Monday. Mass Street
“Open-Mic Night,” a film featuring several local musicians, premiered at Liberty Hall on Saturday night. The 30-minute feature directed by Matt Toplikar centers on a