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The Darkness is still one of the greatest rock bands of our generation

The Darkness / Photo by Fally Afani 20 years ago, The Darkness released one of the most exciting rock albums of our generation. On Wednesday
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Photo Gallery: Barenaked Ladies / Semisonic / Del Amitri

Barenaked Ladies / Photo by Fally Afani In the family unit of 90's bands, Barenaked Ladies are always going to be the fun uncle. The
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Pat Benatar brought the rockers out in Kansas City

Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo / Photo by Fally Afani I don't know how you celebrate your wedding anniversary, but Pat Benatar does it in
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Oh What A Night! Frankie Valli dazzles at the Kauffman Center

We always say a music act is only as good as their fans, and Frankie Valli has great fans. Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons
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The Salvation Choir brought all the joy to the Replay

If you have a dream, Lawrence is the place where you can make it happen. How else would you explain the magic that erupted when
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Photo Gallery: Chess Club / Red Kate / Matthew Mulnix

We're seeing a steady return to rowdiness as punk bands are emerging out of their dens and reintegrating into the dive bar scene. Chess Club
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Kick your new year off with Khrystal.

One of the scene’s most graceful and likable musicians has been keeping busy during the pandemic. Khrystal. just released a new track, “Never,” at the

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Something and the Whatevers release songs played live at Davey’s

When local musicians got the horrifying news about Davey’s Uptown Rambler’s Club earlier this month, the musicians behind Something and the Whatevers got right to

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Premiere: Fullbloods – “Present By Proxy” Single

Mild West was one of my favorite albums of 2016 (as reviewed in this very publication) and a record I find myself returning to quite