Lazy-i's Tim McMahan asks you to consider donating to Hear Nebraska today as we participate in Give to Lincoln Day.
Lazy-i's Tim McMahan asks you to consider donating to Hear Nebraska today as we participate in Give to Lincoln Day.
Annie Clark, aka St. Vincent, is lasting past the first album craze and proved her staying power at Slowdown on Monday night.
Matt Whipkey has a sound of his own, and that's not a bad thing. The Whipkey Three releases "Two Truths" at Stir Live and Loud on Saturday.
Who is Red Sky targeting? Probably not you, but your parents or your boss perhaps, which is OK.
After last year's lack of female performers, Maha is looking to be "practically a Midwestern Lilith Fair" with its lineup this year.
The newest release from Cursive is handed a rating of 4.7. Also, the Saddle Creek Shop hosts the second Record Club.
Stephen Malkmus puts on a loose, half-assed, fun show. Also, is The Faint selling out for Kohl's or just trying to stay afloat?
Saddle Creek's Robb Nansel and Laura Burhenn search for a CD in Virginia while Rolling Stone asks whether the compact disc is dead.
Twin Sister's "In Heaven" has disco beats and audio mood lighting that would be right at home at a Loom-tastic dance club.
About 1,700 people attended Lincoln Exposed this past weekend. Also, Darren Keen makes a remix of Whitney Houston's "How Will I Know?"
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this is amazing. my name if Brandon Curtis, and this is about my dad. i can't wait to show him the article when i see him this...