Lawrence, Kansas
Saturday was the busiest, liveliest day of Middle of the Map Fest. Even some spats of weather didn’t do much to keep the four-day music
Day 3 of Middle of The Map Fest saw some highly anticipated reunions, including Shiner and The String and Return. The festival scattered more bands
The String & Return may tell you that they play miserable songs, but those tunes fill us with joy. To a lot of fans’ delight,
Be still, our gypsy hearts. Sugar Britches are your new favorite facetious folksters in town. This quartet of sweet, sour, and all things sass have
Craig Comstock might be the only person in town who can get a crowd worked into a frenzy over a series of noises. The musical
The Granada played host to a color explosion on Thursday night when Twin Shadow rolled through Lawrence. The evening began with a set from Sweden’s
by Nathan Cardiff The breezy, soulful pop of Pink Royal is gorgeously delivered and produced on two singles from their debut record Taps. Both tracks
by Nathan Cardiff Kansas City six-piece The Philistines come out like a hellbent street gang, chains scraping the ground and switchblades at the ready with
The Granada got a little hot and heavy on Tuesday night. Father John Misty returned to the Lawrence venue for a performance in front of
It’s been a while since we last checked in with The People’s Punk Band, but judging by Friday night’s show, we should never let that