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New wave goth rockers Club Sinister release new single

There hasn’t been much in the way of new-wave goth punk lately, but it looks like Club Sinister is coming to the rescue. Alex Horton

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Christena Graves releases new single

One of the most promising acts pre-COVID has apparently spent the quarantine finishing up a bombshell of a new album. Prior to the quarantine, roots

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Album Review: Ebony Tusks – “Heal_Thyself”

Was there ever any doubt that Ebony Tusks’ debut LP could match the excellent and experimental energy of their live show? Heal_Thyself showcases the trio as masters

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Photo Gallery: Parking lot show with LK Ultra / CS Luxem / Elexa Dawson

940 Live Parking Lot Show / Photo by Fally Afani For the second time since the start of the quarantine, the Lawrence Arts Center gifted
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Zydeco Tougeau is still one of Lawrence’s biggest treasures

The quarantine hasn’t slowed down two of Lawrence’s favorite buskers. On Saturday afternoon, Zydeco Tougeau set up shop for Play Music on the Porch Day.

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Review: CHEW – “Darque Tan” EP

Editor’s note: CHEW is an Atlanta-based band, but are familiar and well-loved in the Lawrence live music scene. They also played the last show we

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Watch: Local musicians draw attention to historic spaces during the pandemic

When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, many iconic locations in Lawrence had to shut their doors to the public. That included historic spaces like museums and

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Album Review: The Harrisonics – “Love Songs For All Occasions”

Jangly, angular guitars shimmer and shine on the new record from The Harrisonics. Love Songs For All Occasions starts with snappy, pop-driven rock songs that have

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LK Ultra ferociously stand up for trans women in new single “Pussy Hat”

LK Ultra have never shied away from activism and human rights. Their knack for combining art and revolution comes to the forefront this week with