live music
Love and Aggression: After five years, Approach finally unleashes tension-filled album
- By Fally Afani
- . February 3, 2021
Nothing Approach has done was ever ill-timed, and his latest album is no exception. Merely, Minutes In A Day [Section2: Antique Mall] is a culmination
Five Lawrence musicians to watch in 2021
- By Fally Afani
- . February 2, 2021
It feels like we’re finally in a position to start looking ahead. Vaccines are already rolling out in Lawrence, venues are starting to get some
Our Top 5 favorite holiday parties of Christmases past
- By Fally Afani
- . December 7, 2020
By now, you’re probably longing to be dazzled and delighted by all the magic the holiday season has to offer. A little party never hurt
Christena Graves releases new single
- By Fally Afani
- . November 13, 2020
One of the most promising acts pre-COVID has apparently spent the quarantine finishing up a bombshell of a new album. Prior to the quarantine, roots
Album Review: Ebony Tusks – “Heal_Thyself”
- By Nathan Cardiff
- . November 6, 2020
Was there ever any doubt that Ebony Tusks’ debut LP could match the excellent and experimental energy of their live show? Heal_Thyself showcases the trio as masters
Watch: Daniel Gum releases video for “Blue Light”
- By Fally Afani
- . October 26, 2020
If there’s one thing Manor Records does exceedingly well, it’s finding heartbreakingly beautiful songwriters. It’s no different this time around with Daniel Gum, the 23
Photo Gallery: Unfit Wives & Ryan Manuel at Theatre Lawrence
- By Fally Afani
- . October 10, 2020
Photo Gallery: Parking lot show with LK Ultra / CS Luxem / Elexa Dawson
- By Fally Afani
- . September 6, 2020
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
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
