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Photo Gallery: Femme Fest 2019

White Schoolhouse was feeling the love over the weekend as dozens of revelers made their way through the thick snowfall to the cozy North Lawrence
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Listen: The Sluts release new EP

We absolutely loathe nostalgia, until it’s done properly. This is where The Sluts excel. They’ve taken everything likable about mid-90’s rock and turned it into

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Developing DIY: Teen bands to secure their safe space with benefit show for White Schoolhouse

‘Tis a thing of beauty when the youth corral together for a cause. In one particular case, Lawrence’s underage bands couldn’t quite find themselves at

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Photo Gallery: Ben Miller Band / Whiskey For the Lady

This show was not for the faint of heart. The Ben Miller Band brought bluegrass for the badass to the Bottleneck Friday night. An animated
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The Midnight Devils tore Lawrence a new one

The Midnight Devils / Photo by Fally Afani Make no mistake about it-- the best rock show in town on Friday night was at Frank's
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Photo Gallery: RiversEdge / Nature Boys / Tire Fire

You know it has to be a pretty good lineup for the Replay to host a late-night Sunday show. Despite a saturated and rainy weekend,
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Album Review: Emmaline Twist – “Dissimulation”

Summertime blues got you down? Tired of heat waves? Sick of the sunshine? Take Dissimulation for a spin. Brooding shoegazers Emmaline Twist cool things off

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Photo Gallery: Live on Mass with Split Lip Rayfield / Billy Strings / Opal Agafia & The Sweet Nothings

A lively downtown affair brought Bluegrass to Mass as the Granada hosted a free outdoor concert that drew thousands of revelers to the streets. Live
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Review: Bloom – “Hot Knives” EP

Grit and grime are all over the hard rock ’n’ roll of Bloom’s Hot Knives. The slow-burn opener “Everything Golden” starts with a menacing (but