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Introducing: Thighmaster

Now that the students have left, it's time to ease into a mild and laid back Summer. Lucky for us, Thighmaster is crafting a soundtrack
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Get ready to fall in love with the Cavves

The Cavves / Photo by Fally Afani If they aren’t already, the Cavves should really be on your radar. The band hails from Wichita, but
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Photo Gallery: PUP / Ratboys at the Granada

PUP / Photo by Fally Afani The air was so thick, you could cut it with a knife. Because dozens of fans came in soaking
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Album Review: Drugs & Attics – “Clean Their Room”

If you’re gonna open your album with a song titled “Drug Party” and have the first lyrics be “I like to party” then you better

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The Creepy Jingles throw it back to psychedelic garage rock with new song

The Creepy Jingles just premiered their new single off their upcoming album, and it may be the funnest minute of music of the week. Coming

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Album Review: Vedettes – “Ephemeral”

Vedettes offers us another raw, powerful release with Ephemeral. They are a heavy-hitting rock band through and through, and their bluesy-punk and grunge influences meld

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Glass Bandit is Lawrence’s newest party band

The floor was just shaking at the Jazzhaus on Friday night. It was easy to lose your footing in all the commotion. That's because Lawrence's
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Album Review: Mess – “Learning How To Talk”

Nearly a year ago I wrote a single review for “Cave,” the third track on Learning How To Talk. I’m as excited now as I

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Album Review: Salty – “Dry Rub”

It’s a rare occasion when I would call a song a ripper and mention a stellar saxophone solo in the same sentence, but even rarer

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Photo Gallery: Lala Lala / Leggy / Oxford Remedy

White Schoolhouse is slowly becoming the kind of venue where if you play there, some sort of craft related to your band will pop up.