Lawrence, Kansas
Let’s be frank. Jimmy Eat World is still a thrilling band to watch live. Ten years after the release of Futures, a fan favorite for
A legend blew through Lawrence this week, but it didn’t come with the usual boisterousness associated with acts this renown. J Mascis, of Dinosaur Jr.
The pinball cooler was open and the disco ball was spinning for a later-than-usual Saturday night show at the Love Garden. The laid-back, two band
If there was ever a way to mope on a Monday in style, this was it. The delightfully melancholy Interpol filled the Granada to indulge
It’s probably safe to assume that Spoon is a band that just about everybody loves. In what must have been one of the top concerts
It’s not every day you get to see an act as outrageous and uninhibited as this. While most men have dreams of rocking out onstage
It was so quiet, you could have heard a pin drop. Wonder Fair renovated their rooftop patio to accommodate more live performances, and on Sunday
The Jackpot recently started framing flyers for their most memorable shows in recent history. Smack dab in the middle of them is one of Broncho’s
It’s been two years since Hooray For Earth soaked the scene in their synth-rich goodness, and on Tuesday night the spell was finally broken. The
Everclear brought the 90’s back when their Summerland tour came through Kansas City once again. Soul Asylum, Eve 6, and Spacehog joined them for the