Sit in on a belly-to-the-bar conversation with three-fifths of Omaha's "sunburnt stowaways," hanging out at The Sydney. Catch them live tonight at their MAHA Showcase at Slowdown.
Sit in on a belly-to-the-bar conversation with three-fifths of Omaha's "sunburnt stowaways," hanging out at The Sydney. Catch them live tonight at their MAHA Showcase at Slowdown.
Social media doesn't tell you all you need to know about a band. Omaha's Millions of Boys invites you to learn more at a HN/MAHA showcase Thursday at Slowdown.
Local bands often aren't just in it for the music. Thing is, it's a much better way to meet cool people than a volleyball league. Omaha's Fortnight has a few friends to prove it.
Omaha music veterans combine forces to create rock camp for girls.
On its one-sheet, Fortnight lists one of its "compared-to" bands as The Get-Up Kids. I can kind of see this, but an extremely more apt comparison would be onetime Get-Up Kids label-mates The Anniversary for a number of reasons.
Fortnight performs "Welcome Back, Bond" at Greg's Machine Shed, tucked away in Omaha's Ponca Hills.
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I know these gents'll be rockin' the world...Go, Go P&N
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Papa Q
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...