Each month, this site features numerous photography pieces based on the work of the intrepid members of KDHX's pool of volunteer photographers.
After a joyous set at this year's LouFest, the semi-local (from Springfield, Missouri) Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin came back to town to close out the Thursdays at the Intersection series.
The third annual LouFest music festival in Forest Park took place this past Saturday and Sunday, with some of the best acts in pop, rock, hip hop and electronic music.
I am still finding pieces of confetti in my hair and clothes as I type this, remnants of a wet and wild weekend at LouFest 2012 in Forest Park.
Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin has grown from the humble origins of being the third most popular band on Weller Street in Springfield, Mo. to national recognition for breezy, harmony-laden pop and quirky song structures.
The Firebird played host to a trio of bands that make me happy to live in St Louis.
St. Louis' own Dots Not Feathers opened the night of beautifully sentimental Midwest pop on Friday night at the Firebird.
Tokyo Police Club keyboardist Graham Wright once described its first EP as "very quick, quick, quick, one, two, three. Some of the songs don't have a lot of space in them and the album doesn't have a whole lot of room to breathe."
What's in a name? For American indie-pop band Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin, not much. Get past the moniker, though, and find a band that delivers fun, fresh music that's full of harmony.
Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin performed live in the KDHX studios.
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