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The Replay goes to hell with Death Valley Girls

Monday was hardly mundane as Replay revelers turned out to deal with the devil, courtesy Death Valley Girls. The Burger Records rockers brought their self-described
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Gravity Ghost is the temporary local psych rock supergroup you’ve been waiting for

On Thursday night, nearly ever noise maker in the local psych rock scene came together on a whim and created a black hole centered at
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Photo Gallery: The People’s Punk Band / Iron Guts Kelly / The Bad Ideas

The People's Punk Band / Photo by Fally Afani In case you were wondering where The People's Punk Band's politics stand, Saturday night's show provided
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Party Animals: Drugs and Attics bring the party to Lawrence

Right now, there is no Kansas City-area band more deserving to be on Burger Records than Drugs and Attics. The guys make party music that
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Photo Gallery: Stiff Middle Fingers / MaceMouth / WIDES

The Replay's "Three-Headed Thursdays" event continued to prove itself as one of the rowdiest tickets in town. Their most recent show included the melodically erratic
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Watch a member of The Ovaries-eez sing in Arabic

Monica George is a woman of many talents. The singer-songwriter is normally a member of The Ovaries-eez, but is starting to branch out with a

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Surfin’ Sax: Thee Commons create cumbia commotion

Thee Commons / Photo by Fally Afani The Replay started the weekend off with a Latin-jazz psychedelic freakout, thanks to a group of rowdy musicians
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Rooftop Vigilantes premiere album on I Heart Local Music

It’s been a long time coming, but Rooftop Vigilantes are finally releasing a new album. The punk band played a farewell show three years ago,

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Seven minutes in (punk rock) heaven with Agent

Agent We honestly thought they were joking around when they said “We’re only gonna play for seven minutes.” The scruffy punk rockers in Agent kept