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Photo Gallery: The Hips / Monsoon Lazer

Halfway through their set, Monsoon Lazer’s Sam Gunnerson held his arms out wide, leaned into the mic and exclaimed “You really know it’s the end

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The Rundown: New Year’s Eve shows in Lawrence

Congratulations! You’ve survived “the end of the world.” Now it’s time to get back to business, and plan your New Year’s Eve party route. Here

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Watch: New Music from The Hips

It seems like the moment Thanksgiving was over, folks eagerly rushed to the Replay to get back into their usual routine and enjoy an extended

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Dueling duos: Squirt / Bruiser Queen / Middle Class Fashion at the Replay

On Friday night Lawrence was introduced to two St. Louis acts (as well as a local duo) that tend to impress and get music lovers

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Makeup, masks, and music, oh my! The Jackpot hosts colorful costumed concert

The Jackpot played host to a colorful commotion on Saturday night when four area bands played electrifying sets for an equally excited crowd. Most of

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Singer Songwriter Paradise: East Lawrence home hosts night of magnificent music

Normally when one thinks of house shows, a student-filled home with dusty floors, kegs, and scattered red plastic cups come to mind. This was not

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Watch: New video for The ACB’s

Indie power pop studs The ACBs have been working on some new music, and now there’s a video to match. “Ocean,” off the upcoming album

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Photo Gallery: Maps For Travelers / Actors and Actresses / Alien Jones

Local boys Alien Jones wooed the replay Thursday night with their indie harmonies and warm vocals. Actors and Actresses out of KCMO hit the distortion

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Watch: Monsoon Lazer at the Replay

You could call it the perfect recipe for post rock. A new band has formed in Lawrence, and it features equal parts screaming, convulsing, and

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Photo Gallery: Spirit is the Spirit / Believers / The Empty Spaces

Friday night at The Jackpot in Larryville was a whirl of retro rock, hippie chic and joyful dancing crowds. The Empty Spaces from Kansas City