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Quiver Me Timbers: The Quivers are your new rockabilly rebel rousers

If you’re looking to be transported to a different time, simpler times with greasers and cat-eyed women, look no further than The Quivers. This Kansas

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Photo Gallery: Trivium / DevilDriver at the Granada

The temperatures dropped into the teens on Monday night, but that hardly kept metal heads from strolling through the doors of the Granada wearing nothing

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Get ready, here comes Hammerween

You won’t find a band that loves Halloween more than Hammerlord. The masters of metal prove their love for the holiday by throwing a massive

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Photo Gallery: Best Coast / Bleached at the Granada

Wednesday night must have been ladies’ night when two female-powered acts blew through the Granada. Best Coast and Bleached ignited an excitement in Lawrence women

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Lawrence parties hard with Andrew W.K.

After a six year absence, the king of partying made a triumphant return to Lawrence. It was hardly an ordinary Tuesday night when Andrew W.K.

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Jim James lays on the charm at Liberty Hall

On Wednesday night, we were anxiously awaiting Jim James’ set and standing in the front row next to an elderly woman. She explained her fandom

Album Reviews Articles

Album Review: Quiet Corral – “Ancestors”

by Nathan Cardiff Quiet Corral has put a tremendous amount of work in their new, enchanting record Ancestors. It captures a beauty and determination in

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Lawrence dances the night away with Middle Twin / Dean Monkey and the Dropouts

It’s a good thing Lawrencians brought their dancing shoes to the Jackpot on Friday. As part of I Heart Local Music’s September showcase, we called

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Stiff Middle Fingers to record live album at Replay show

One of Lawrence’s rowdiest bands is pushing the limits once again. The punk rockers in Stiff Middle Fingers are known for their insanely chaotic live

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Tyler Gregory: the most beloved busker at the Lawrence Busker Fest

If you were in Lawrence this weekend, you probably couldn’t throw a rock without hitting a busker. Downtown played host to the famous Lawrence Busker