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It’s Laundry Day at Gabe’s. Concert Review. 2/13/2026.
Laundry Day performed at Gabe’s in Iowa City on Friday Feb. 13. Leaving the crowd in tears, they put on an amazing performance.
Laundry Day performed at Gabe’s in Iowa City on Friday Feb. 13. Leaving the crowd in tears, they put on an amazing performance.
It felt like they were up against a WNBA team. But if they want a shot in the national tournament, this loss will have to make them better, not bitter.
KRUI’s Logan Melia talks with Canadian indie-rock quartet while at Innings Festival in Tempe.
A series of strikes against the coffee conglomerate’s treatment of workers are currently underway. The current strikes follow Starbucks’s refusal to honor the years-long demands of workers.
Scope Productions x Track Zero brought Lip Critic back to Iowa City. With the band’s unique and unconventional blend of music styles, it’s no surprise that they’ve quickly gained the cult following of punks, raver’s, alt kids, hip hop heads and music lovers alike all across Iowa.
From a Nirvana cover, to NY rap, to the rumbling ashes of black midi’s remains, our KRUI Staff recommends some of our favorite releases from February, 2026!
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Cage The Elephant are back with their fourth studio album Tell Me I’m Pretty and it doesn’t disappoint. (Photo via: Pledge Music)
Read about the challenges hopeless romantic, Sophie Smith, faces everyday.
This EP review takes you track by track through LANY’s debut release, “Make Out” (Photo via next2shine).
What do Benjamin Franklin, The Nutcracker, and bowls of water have in common? The glass armonica! Learn how in this article. (Photo via: Alasdair Malloy)
Read this creative writing piece about a toxic, abusive relationship.
Check out this week’s track review from The 1975 and their their newest release, Love Me.
A review and analysis of an industrial, goth, and noise house show in Iowa City.
Let U.S. Elevator bring you to a new level of musical enjoyment with their self-titled rock album. (Picture via: uselevator.net)
An album review of Sevdaliza’s “Children of Silk.”