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The Philistines are cool as fuck

The Philistines are cool as fuck. Seriously, look at this fucking band. They’ve only been to the Replay three times, and they’re already cool as

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Lawrence City Band kicks off summer concert series

Pack some snacks, unroll the picnic blanket, and enjoy the breeze. It’s time for the Lawrence City Band concerts in the park. A staple of

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Watch: No Cave at the Bottleneck

We really didn’t think No Cave could get any more psychedelic. The Lawrence band has been keeping busy with a steady stream of shows since

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Photo Gallery: Bone Thugs-N-Harmony / Steddy P and the Indyground Crew / Chase Compton / Seuss

Thursday night was a lesson in patience for many hip hop fans. Due to some travel issues, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony rolled into the Granada fairly late.

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UltraVivid has more synths than you

UltraVivid has more synths than you, and apparently that’s all you need for a badass electronic act. With that many synths, the term “electro” doesn’t

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Wandering Lake explores the unorthodox side of live performances

Inside Brian Kupillas is a swirling storm of extremes. On one end of his musical spectrum in Wandering Lake, he is a gentle guitar-plucking folk

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Photo Gallery: Spoon / Sweet Spirit at the Midland

Just a few months after their Lawrence appearance, Spoon made a stop in Kansas City on Tuesday. They played to a fairly full Midland theatre

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A stormy soiree: Replay rocks rainy Spring Into Summer Fest

April showers brought a lot more than May flowers this year. As expected, it stormed Kansas-style at this year’s Spring Into Summer Fest at the

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Downtown buskers signal springtime in Lawrence

You really couldn’t have painted a prettier sky than what popped up on Friday evening. The drizzle rain clouds moved out and just hung in

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Review: Heidi Lynne Gluck – “The Only Girl In The Room” EP

by Nathan Cardiff On her fantastic new EP, The Only Girl In The Room, Heidi Lynne Gluck simultaneously gives us melancholy and ecstasy with her