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Savages bring poetic punk to the Granada

Savages cannot, and will not, be contained to a genre. Saturday’s exhilarating show at the Granada with the London-based band proved it. The femme fury-fueled

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Album Review: Red Kate – “unamerican activities”

by Nathan Cardiff There are few constants in this life, but one thing is for damn sure: Red Kate are never gonna stop fighting. The

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Photo Gallery: Murder By Death / Tim Barry at the Granada

Murder By Death is one of those bands with an incredibly dedicated fan base. Some of those longstanding fans have been watching the live show

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Photo Gallery: Murder By Death / Tim Barry at the Granada

Murder By Death is one of those bands with an incredibly dedicated fan base. Some of those longstanding fans have been watching the live show

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Monday Funday: Shannon and the Clams bring joyous dance party to Kansas City

“Did you guys know it’s Monday night?” That’s the question Shannon Shaw asked a sea of smiling faces at the Riot Room in Kansas City.

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Post festival tours bring female fronted forces to the Replay

It’s that time of year when so many bands are in the midst of their tours revolving around SXSW. This week, in particular, saw a

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Watch: Sunday Heroine at the Replay

Judging by SXSW’s strong showing of female-fronted garage rock acts, we anticipate a banner year for Sunday Heroine. This is the band where you can

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Photo Gallery: Radkey / Wet Ones / The Bad Ideas

Sometimes the middle of the week needs a good kick in the pants from good old punk rock. Radkey delivered that ass-whoopin’ when they returned

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Replay launches Three-Headed Thursdays, immediately kicks ass

The Replay has fired up something new to get a jump start on their wild weekends. Three-Headed Thursdays pairs up local bands to a theme

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The King and Queen of Audience Interaction: Destroy Nate Allen

Here’s the thing about Destroy Nate Allen: you can’t just watch them perform. The Kansas City-via-Portland duo are loud, boisterous, and completely unavoidable (as many