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Vision Video brought the goth out in Lawrence
Vision Video / Photo by Fally Afani It was goths' night out at the Bottleneck on Wednesday thanks a spectacular lineup of eyeliner-clad rockers. VisionSerene Fiend somehow got even gothier on his latest album
Pandemics can change us in many ways. For artists, it affected their work and approach to the craft. Serene Fiend’s Joel Bonner is no exception.
Ministry brought rage to the stage with rock for the revolution
It's funny how decades-old songs can still be just as relevant today. If there's a soundtrack for the impending revolution, it's probably going to beSerene Fiend releases heavy new music
Lawrence’s gothiest musical act just got gothier. Serene Fiend has, apparently, spent the last few months diving into darkness. The industrial musician debuted a new
All Hail Asmo: The Dark Prince of the Kansas City goths
Every now and then, someone really, truly takes a stab at art. In this case, Asmo killed it. If you’ve been active in the Lawrence
Review: Serene Fiend – “Sowing Discord” EP
From the beginning of Sowing Discord, Serene Fiend creates a moody atmosphere with chilling beats thumping through its industrial rock. The goth vibe is prevalent
Photo Gallery: Ed Schrader’s Music Beat / Candace / Serene Fiend
Ed Schrader's Music Beat / Photo by Fally Afani We don't think anyone will ever be able to capture what it's like to watch EdPhoto Gallery: Serene Fiend / JC and the Nuns / Lincoln Marshall / UltraVivid
It was a fairly goth affair when Serene Fiend and JC and the Nuns teamed up for a double release show at the Replay SaturdayIntroducing: Serene Fiend
In the ever-evolving attempt to bring electronic music back into Lawrence’s scene, another musician has switched gears– this time leaning towards a more industrial sound.