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Watch: Truckstop Honeymoon at the Replay

There’s really nothing quite like an early Replay patio folk show. Things can really get magical if the air is warm, the beer is cold,

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Something Worth A Damn: local musician plotting Kid Congo commotion in Lawrence

You could call Ron Miller the busiest musician in Lawrence. Spewing a fountain of endless ideas and talents, the Up the Academy frontman and drummer

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Album Review: Cowboy Indian Bear – “Vandeventer” EP

by Nathan Cardiff A year has passed since Cowboy Indian Bear’s full length Live Old, Die Young was released, winning over fans (new and old)

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Photo Gallery: Love Garden’s 24th Anniversary Celebration

The only way you can get such a wide range of scenesters out to the Granada at 4:00 p.m. on a Sunday for a ten-band

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Radkey returns to the Replay and rocks the fuck out

If you’ve ever thought the Replay felt like family, you’re right. Friday night’s show featured two sets of siblings rocking the venue to its very

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Album Review: BUMMER – “Milk”

by Nathan Cardiff Thrashy, sludgey, and buzzy, BUMMER’s brand of rock and roll will have your teeth shaking loose when you play them loud enough.

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Album Review: Something And The Whatevers – “We Sold Our Souls For Wicked Lulz”

by Nathan Cardiff Come on guys, you already have one of the best band names around, now you gotta have one of the best album

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Rowdy roughhousing: White Fang / Skating Polly

On Friday night, some new bad boys made their way into town. So naturally, they ended up at the Replay. White Fang’s tour brought them,

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Photo Gallery: Local Natives / Moses Sumney

The Granada was packed Friday night for their second sold out show in a row. This time, Local Natives brought the kids out and they

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Photo Gallery: Manchester Orchestra / Balance and Composure / Kevin Divine and the Goddamn Band

Manchester Orchestra rolled through town Thursday on their tour supporting their new album, Cope. Kevin Devine and the Goddamn Band opened the show with an