Lawrence, Kansas
by Lillian Wright Smith There was a ska band on Mass Street Monday night and it was neat. MU330’s Dan Potthast opened the show with
The night began with a mellow tone when folk act Jack Grelle took the stage. The St. Louis-based musician was added late to the bill,
If you head on over to Cowboy Indian Bear’s website later today, you can download a single off their upcoming album for free. “Does Anybody
Lawrence’s gnarliest doo-woppers have released a new track off their upcoming EP, and it’s a prequel to some changes in store for the lively group.
by Nathan Cardiff “Where will I live when I die?” is the first lyric we hear on Olassa’s EP. Not only is it a dark
On Monday night the Bottleneck hosted a show that was so sexual, playful, and easy-going all at the same time, it almost felt like a
Women owned the night on Friday at the Replay. Two punk bands with a strong female presence rocked the cozy venue when they kicked off
The media attention keeps growing for Radkey. On Thursday, the sibling rock trio appeared live on KSHB-TV out of Kansas City. They sat down with
Take a look around you. You’re likely surrounded by a lot of dead things. Dead skin. Wood. Paper. Food. Tiny insects. Leaves on the ground.