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Amidst the festive spirit of St. Patricks Day, the iconic symbol of luck, the clover, reminds us of the rich traditions and celebrations honoring Irish heritage.
Exploring St. Patrick's Day Alternatives in Kansas City
Aydan Stigler and Grace BeshoreMarch 14, 2024

  The annual St. Patrick's Day celebration is just around the corner, and with celebration comes large crowds.    The annual city parade...

Visit the City Market to explore local vendors.
Smart Saving Strategies for a Wallet-Friendly Spring Break
Emily Wheeler, Staff Writer • March 14, 2024

  UMKC students are ready for the upcoming week-long spring break, but are their wallets?   From travel adventures to staycations, spring...

Earth Mother by Sheron Smith
Her Art/Their Art Explores the Female Experience in the 21st Century
Elyse Bredfeldt, Staff Writer • March 12, 2024

  Her Art/Their Art is a collection that aims to answer the question: “What does it mean to identify, live, navigate, or be perceived by society...

Nina Simone: Four Women” playbook.
The KC Rep’s “Nina Simone: Four Women” is both timeless and poignant.
Maisy Blanton, Staff Writer • March 5, 2024

  The Kansas City Repertory Theater (KCRep) recently performed “Nina Simone: Four Women.” The show follows musician Nina Simone as she...

Around 1 million people were estimated to be in attendance at the parade.
One Dead, Several Injured During Chiefs Parade
Zach Gunter and Jazlyn SummersFebruary 14, 2024

Update:   As of 2:30 p.m. Thursday afternoon, the number of those injured at the Union Station shooting after the Chiefs Super Bowl parade...

Press Play vol. 6: “Aye, Herringbone Chain Swang a Bit”

Arlington, TX-based rapper Bando released Payday. (Soundcloud)
Arlington, TX-based rapper Bando released “Payday.” (Soundcloud)

Press Play is my weekly series of (mostly) indie tracks from the barely discovered depths of corporate DSPs. All my recommended tracks are compiled into the Spotify playlist linked below, which is updated weekly.

Bando. & Isaiah Rashad, “Payday”

After making a triumphant return in 2021 with his sophomore album, “The House Is Burning,” TDE artist Isaiah Rashad blesses us with another guest verse on a track from Arlington rapper Bando. The hardly-known rapper holds his own against Rashad and displays great chemistry on this trap record, with energetic flows that contrast nicely with Rashad’s slower cadence.

Fred again.., “Faisal (Envelops Me)”

From London-based producer Fred Gibson (aka Fred again..) comes this beautiful house/electronic track that features Gibson singing about wanting to escape the prison of emotional unavailability. 

“I’m ready to feel,” he sings repeatedly, as if he hasn’t felt human for a long time. If you, like myself, were wondering what “faisal” meant, it’s an Arabic term for “the separator between good and evil,” suggesting that Gibson’s journey to love is a dangerous balance between both worlds.

Mitski, “The Only Heartbreaker”

Mitski is coming. 

Those three words should excite anyone that enjoyed her last album, “Be the Cowboy,” when it released in 2018. Her second lead single from the upcoming album, “Laurel Hell,” is an 80s-inspired track that, according to a statement from Mitski, is about “the person always messing up in the relationship, the designated Bad Guy who gets the blame.”

In the accompanying video, Mitski turns a forest into ashes with every step she takes before eventually climaxing into a supernova.

Beach House, “Superstar”

Beach House is back with the first chapter of their long-awaited eighth studio album, “Once Twice Melody.” The highlight of these first batch of songs is the phenomenal “Superstar” that I wish had been released three months earlier. 

The production is incredible with its dreamy blends of synths and percussion that crescendo into a cinematic climax that would make M83 proud. 

The next three batches of the album will be released in increments from now through February.

Kay Flock & G Herbo, “Being Honest (Remix)”

The Brooklyn drill scene has not been the same since Pop Smoke passed away, but there are some promising newcomers, such as 18-year-old Kay Flock. On the sample of XXXTENTACION’s “changes,” Flock displays great potential with honest (pun intended) lyrics about loneliness and paranoia during his ascent to fame. 

This track is featured on his recently released mixtape, “The D.O.A. Tape.”

You can find all the tracks from this week and others here:

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