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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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Vocal Vixens: The Ovaries-eez help lead the female front in Lawrence

In a town full of rock and rollers, The Ovaries-eez stand out. The group, comprised of a trio of siren-voiced musicians, generally take the stage

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Watch: The Dear Misses

As far as rock and indie pop bands go, there used to be too many to count here in Lawrence. But anymore, they’ve become extinct.

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The Power of Vigil and Thieves

This really doesn’t feel like the same band we saw at Field Day Fest two years ago. Vigil and Thieves can be a lot of

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Photo Gallery: Kangaroo Knife Fight / Vigil and Thieves / Stiff Middle Fingers / Small Waves

The Bottleneck played host to a number of Kansas City bands on Saturday night, including Kangaroo Knife Fight, Vigil and Thieves, and Small Waves. Lawrence

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Photo Gallery: Lawrence Kansas Rock and Roll Showcase

If you wanted a quick snapshot of what rock and roll looks like in Lawrence, the Granada would have been a good place to start

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Watch: CS Luxem debuts new song

Normally when a band debuts a new song, they’re still working it out. It’s (understandably) a bit nerve-wracking if you’re onstage testing your new art

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Album Review: Wolf, The Rabbit – “Rabbit Era”

by Nathan Cardiff Cool and piercing like the winter itself, Wolf, The Rabbit’s new album Rabbit Era is as ambitious as they come. An electronic

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Feel-good Everything: Schwervon! brings holiday cheer to the Replay

When Schwervon! comes to town, it’s like when that cool Aunt and Uncle everybody likes comes around for the holidays. They were especially dapper when

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Album Review: Captiva – “Captiva” EP

by Nathan Cardiff As vibrant as its floral album art, Captiva’s self-titled EP is bursting with energy and stellar pop tunes. “Road To Ruin” bounces