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Purchase tickets to see Unfit Wives live at a drive-in show
- By Fally Afani
- . September 30, 2020

Country darlings Jenna and Martin release adorable, romantic music video
- By Fally Afani
- . September 24, 2020
If you needed a feel-good moment this week, this is it. One of the most recognizable duos in the local folk scene are putting the

Watch: Blanky debuts new music video for “No Summertime”
- By Fally Afani
- . September 11, 2020
We’ve stumbled upon the perfect track to transition from a lazy Summer to the cozier seasons. Mellow soothe-core group Blanky, known for their hazy and

Bloom’s new music video is totally trippy, you guys
- By Fally Afani
- . September 7, 2020
We dig bands that are still creating during the quarantine. Bloom has been making a name for themselves as one of Lawrence’s sludgiest psych-rock bands,

Photo Gallery: Parking lot show with LK Ultra / CS Luxem / Elexa Dawson
- By Fally Afani
- . September 6, 2020

Zydeco Tougeau is still one of Lawrence’s biggest treasures
- By Fally Afani
- . August 29, 2020
The quarantine hasn’t slowed down two of Lawrence’s favorite buskers. On Saturday afternoon, Zydeco Tougeau set up shop for Play Music on the Porch Day.

Review: DumpStar – “Exile On 9th Street” EP
- By Nathan Cardiff
- . August 14, 2020
Crusty and catchy, DumpStar are out to prove punk’s not dead in 2020. They grind and rock their way through Exile On 9th Street, their

Review: CHEW – “Darque Tan” EP
- By Nathan Cardiff
- . August 12, 2020
Editor’s note: CHEW is an Atlanta-based band, but are familiar and well-loved in the Lawrence live music scene. They also played the last show we

Local band features empty KU campus for quarantine-themed music video
- By Fally Afani
- . August 7, 2020
Before the pandemic, Not All There (a band comprised of KU students) had a strong student fan base in Lawrence. So naturally, they took to

Watch: Local musicians draw attention to historic spaces during the pandemic
- By Fally Afani
- . July 30, 2020
When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, many iconic locations in Lawrence had to shut their doors to the public. That included historic spaces like museums and