You guys saw that, right? You watched the veils drop on the three towers revealing all three members of British arena rockers Muse as they ripped into "Uprising"? You saw them perched over 20 feet high on their respective stages, the lights shining bright on them as the crowd went absolutely bonkers ... More >>
What is this benefitting exactly?Seems like Phoenix band The Attitude has found themselves in some controversy recently. The rock band is holding a benefit show on Thursday, February 4, for singer Jim Louvau, per the flier that's displayed on the Clubhouse Music Venue's website ... More >>
Paper Tongues is scheduled to perform tonight in Scottsdale.It's been particularly chilly outside lately (with evening lows hovering somewhere in the 30s) so the idea of attending an outdoor concert in frosty weather might seem a bit cockeyed. But since the folks at FM 103.9 have booked the ultra-ra ... More >>
Even if you're not a fan of Maynard James Keenan's two main projects, Tool and A Perfect Circle, -- and I generally am not -- you've gotta admit the guy has good taste in comedy. He helped popularize Bill Hicks by bringing the late comic along on Lollapalooza, he's done some work with Mr. Show and h ... More >>
These sharp-dressed young lads have been confirmed to play Coachella, as per Consequence of Sound's informationIt's not even 2010 yet and we seem to have a headliner set for the 2010 version of the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival. The festival -- which will run the weekend of April 16- ... More >>
It was exciting to hear one of the Valley's catchiest bands, Violet Wild, is playing a show this Friday, November 20 at Club Red, opening for Days of the New. But after taking a look at the flyer for the show, it's flabbergasting how many freakin' bands are on one bill: a whopping 11. For a ... More >>
Yes, The Surfside IV has already been named Flier of the Week twice before. In a way, I feel bad about that. But, to be honest, they've definitely had the best flier in this town at least three times. Actually, if other bands don't step it up we might just ditch this weekly feature and add a "Sur ... More >>
The GS Boyz are scheduled to perform tonight at Afterlife in Scottsdale. That nutty naturalist Henry David Thoreau once wrote, "All good things are cheap." Frankly, we couldn't agree with the Walden author more, especially since our weekend roundup if chock full of events and gigs that are ... More >>
"Yellow Minute is the next big buzz band," Rodney Hu, owner of Tempe's Yucca Tap Room and one of my good friends, declared during a recent phone conversation of the AZ band. "Just watch. You'll see." After catching some of the band's performance at Hu's bar last week where they ... More >>
After 10 years in AZ music scene, once-hot indie-rock band Stereotyperider are calling it quits -- for good. The guys will say goodbye to their fans with a final show at Tempe's Yucca Tap Room Saturday, June 27. The show will also feature The Necronauts and The Reddmen and Stereotyperider ... More >>
Harlem Shakes round out an impressive bill this Sunday at the Sail InnThis Sunday, at Tempe's newly reopened Sail Inn, Valley internet radio stalwart Creamy Radio is sponsoring a benefit concert for their friends over at Ear Candy Charity. On the bill are The Noodles, Matthew Reveles, Dry River Yach ... More >>
Scott Stapp: apparently quite sad that Creed is getting back togetherIn what has to be the biggest music news since the band formed in 1995, Creed has reunited. All four members are back at it, including lead singer/public drunkard Scott Stapp, since they parted ways in 2004. But wait, the good news ... More >>
A benefit show featuring some of the Valley’s brightest music stars is always an event worth attending, but in the case of the “Purpose” benefit show on Sunday, November 23, the cause hits close to home for us at New Times.
Getting the Irish up
In memory of Desiree
Singing just for you
IHYWYP makes history -- or not
The next Coldwho?
The toolbox is full
Indie rockers Wear it well
La FOMMA stages a revolution
Alwun House show always draws a crowd
Underground Empire and rap supergroup The Ten Commandments find favor in Philly
The latest chaff on the local pluck and twang set
Local pop outfit emerges from a year of turmoil
A trio of Valley vets goes for aride down that lonesome highway
The Green Room's Altamont 2 takes rock back into the bowels of hell
April 1 - 7, 1999
March 18 - 24, 1999
New law makes it harder than ever to host an all-ages show in Arizona
Girls plan to sue over alleged "sexual abuse" that occurred onstage during a concert
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