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Myers Ballroom Revue to showcase songwriting and storytelling

This part of the state is a bit of a live music mecca, but bars and traditional venues aren’t for everyone. This is where The

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Photo Gallery: The Sluts / Bloom

Scenes from the Replay with Bloom and The Sluts.
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Photo Gallery: Samantha Fish / Nick Schnebelen Band

Samantha Fish / Photo by Fally Afani Friday night's show at the Bottleneck was one hot ticket for anyone who lives and breathes rock and
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Listen to this new track from Khrystal

We’re absolutely convinced that every track Khrystal puts out is a winner. She just debuted “Some People,” produced by the always on-point Duncan Burnett, and

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Album Review: The Burning Peppermints – “Glittervomit”

The Burning Peppermints’ debut Glittervomit stays soft for all of twenty seconds before opener “Don’t Try To Lie To Me” slams into full throttle. Even

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Review: Arson Class – “American Machine”

On American Machine, Arson Class bring perfect pop-punk harmonies to their heavy hitting EP. The trio isn’t afraid to tell it like it is, but

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A joyful noise: Elliot Fox is bringing merriment to electronic music

When Elliot Fox released his album late last year, it was easy to grow excited about a resurgence of electronic music in Lawrence. His music

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Photo Gallery: Attic Light / Night Class / Something and the Whatevers

Dig if you will, the picture... of Attic Light's captivating frontman. If there was ever a little white version of Prince, it's vocalist and guitarist
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“A Reflection of Me:” When motherhood and making music match up

Managing a band can be a lot like managing a family. You’ve gotta get everyone from point A to point B for important events, present

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Album Review: Duncan Burnett – “The Almighty” EP

Despite a sermon-like intro (courtesy local poet Sheri “purpose” Hall) and a church-like organ playing in the background, Burnett comes right off the bat preaching