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SHAH is a rising local queer icon

It’s been a whirlwind of a year for SHAH. Since we last checked in with the local musician, he was riding the waves of his

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Here’s what live music in Lawrence looks like in the immediate future

On Saturday, the live music capitol of Kansas got a glimpse of what live music will look like in the immediate future. Three very different
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Watch: Ricky Roosevelt releases new video

We haven’t heard from the folks over at Vivid Zebra for a while, but that doesn’t mean they’ve been laying low. The collective has been

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The Sluts release new EP

If you miss sex, drugs, and rock and roll during the quarantine, The Sluts are here to fill that gaping hole (haha, ew) in your

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Driveway Sessions: Jeff Stolz

Jeff Stolz, like many musicians, had big plans. He spent the better part of 2020 building a fantastic home studio. The striking, tall, blue building

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Bandcamp is waiving fees again, so here are some local artists with new music out

Once again, Bandcamp is waiving their revenue shares to help artists affected by the COVID-19 Pandemic. The last time Bandcamp waived their fees during the

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Album Review: Ingrid Ingram – “Worried”

Crunching guitars smothered in fuzz kick off Worried, the new album from Ingrid Ingram. “Heavy Boots” slams into you with battering drums and swerving time

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Here’s how you can help local venues during the quarantine

When the COVID-19 quarantine hit Kansas, the community has been in a mad dash to help keep local businesses afloat. Now, I Heart Local Music

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Review: R.I.Peter – “Cruis’n / Rising Sun” Singles

Over the cold, cold winter I got to hear R.I.Peter (aka Peter Beatty) perform the two singles he’s releasing today. The cool, pulsing “Cruis’n” in

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Driveway Sessions: Lucas and Kahlen Mitchell

Normally at this time of year, we’d be standing on the hot pavement at a music festival watching dozens of bands. But because of the