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Photo Gallery: Murder By Death / Tim Barry at the Granada

Murder By Death is one of those bands with an incredibly dedicated fan base. Some of those longstanding fans have been watching the live show

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Monday Funday: Shannon and the Clams bring joyous dance party to Kansas City

“Did you guys know it’s Monday night?” That’s the question Shannon Shaw asked a sea of smiling faces at the Riot Room in Kansas City.

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Post festival tours bring female fronted forces to the Replay

It’s that time of year when so many bands are in the midst of their tours revolving around SXSW. This week, in particular, saw a

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Watch: Joel Bonner and the Boot Stompers at the Jazzhaus

Joel Bonner may have some of the fastest fingers in town. The singer songwriter has been staying busy in Lawrence over the last year, playing

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LFK gets weird at SXSW with I Heart Local Music

Well, shit got weird at SXSW. This was expected, considering the Lawrence bands that descended upon the festival. Some of those bands congregated at the

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Brazen Bodies: Automagik are (still) a wicked rush

The last time we saw Automagik, they were wild, unruly, and wonderfully barbaric. Not much has changed since then. It was three years ago when

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Photo Gallery: Carly Rae Jepsen / Cardiknox at the Granada

If you’d like to know what type of fans show up to a Carly Rae Jepsen concert, it’s dozens of adorable children and well-dressed gay

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Middle of the Map Fest announces 2016 lineup

Kansas City will once again be roaring with live music this Spring thanks to Middle of the Map Fest. The yearly event brings big bands

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Replay launches Three-Headed Thursdays, immediately kicks ass

The Replay has fired up something new to get a jump start on their wild weekends. Three-Headed Thursdays pairs up local bands to a theme

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The King and Queen of Audience Interaction: Destroy Nate Allen

Here’s the thing about Destroy Nate Allen: you can’t just watch them perform. The Kansas City-via-Portland duo are loud, boisterous, and completely unavoidable (as many