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Wayne Coyne delights, mingles with fans at Love Garden

Christmas came early for some Flaming Lips fans in Lawrence on Sunday. That’s when Wayne Coyne stopped by the local music mecca to mingle with

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Badkey: Radkey breaks all the rules in the school of rock

If there’s one thing we’ve learned about Radkey, it’s that they’re quite good at causing a stir. Since introducing our readers to the band in

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Franz Ferdinand / Frankie Rose woo the Granada

The mood at the Granada on Tuesday night was infectious. Franz Ferdinand’s legendary live shows tend to slap smiles on everyone they perform for, and

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Mumford and Sons say goodbye (for now) in Kansas

On a chilly Friday night, it was beards, fishtail braids, caps and suspenders as far as the eye could see when Mumford and Sons played

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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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Japandroids / A Place To Bury Strangers rock the Granada

Despite being a school night (or not for some, yay summer!) LFK brought the excitement to the Granada for Japandroids. New York noise rock trio

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Photo Gallery: James Blake at Liberty Hall

Brit James Blake brightened everyone’s Monday by playing at Liberty Hall. The crowd was mesmerized with his pretty and haunting electronic melodies. Even the stage

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Oddball extreme: Dan Deacon delivers epic dance party

Nothing Dan Deacon has done this year is ordinary. He takes everything, from his music to the live shows, to the oddball extreme. For example,

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Watch: Cowboy Indian Bear plays to packed Replay audience

Cowboy Indian Bear just kicked off a nice-sized tour that will take them all the way to the East Coast. Before they embarked on their