With cell phones and drumsticks thrown about the crowd, and three bands filling the stage at times, Friday at Duffy's was a little wild.
With cell phones and drumsticks thrown about the crowd, and three bands filling the stage at times, Friday at Duffy's was a little wild.
Orion Walsh talks with Hear Nebraska about his current tour as well as his time at the South by Southwest festival.
Lincoln's festival of diverse local acts kicked off with 17 groups and solo musicians from Sputnik Kaputnik to Foam_Form.
Orion Walsh has a few opinions. Opinions about the end of the world, the Bible, war, oil. He's made an EP to communicate them.
Dust bunnies, black vinyl and other discoveries in grandma's attic.
Watch a locally shot short film featuring travelling folker Orion Walsh. Then read a review of a new split cassette by Walsh and Amy Schmidt.
HN contributor Zach Artz attended all three nights of this year's Lincoln Exposed. He saw some old favorites and was appropriately exposed to some new acts, with mostly positive results. Here's his take.
The Mezcal Brothers, Life of a Scarecrow, South of Lincoln, The Show is the Rainbow and Orion Walsh helped Lincoln Exposed sell more than 500 wristbands Saturday. See what the fuss was about.
Day three proves to be a bit of a challenge. That is, until DATAROCK saves the day.
Nebraska busks Austin; indie-folk Matrimony from N.C.; Modest Mouse channeled by Galifianakis's doppelgänger and The Strange Boys.
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