Hey ya, the weekend is here. So get off the couch and get to some shows, Phoenix. Maybe these shows: Our Top Five Must-See Shows in Phoenix This Weekend.
As 2012 draws to a close, we couldn't be more optimistic about the state of music in the Valley of the Sun. With new bands emerging from various scenes and subgenres, it can be hard to keep up with the latest in Phoenix music. What follows are our picks for 13 acts that will make an impact on the S ... More >>
As 2012 draws to a close, we'll be looking forward to the 2013 and spotlighting 13 Phoenix bands that will be making a mark on the Southwest throughout the new year. Jason P. Woodbury brings this update regarding Americana outfit The Senators, whose rustic sound is picking up steam. In case you hav ... More >>
See also: The Walkmen Can't Be Beat on Heaven (Q&A with Hamilton Leithauser) See also: The Full Walkmen @ Crescent Ballroom SlideshowThe Walkmen @ Crescent Ballroom| Sunday, September 16, 2012The Walkmen have always sounded worn. "Sometimes I'm just happy I'm older," singer Hamilton Leithauser belte ... More >>
You're not going to get any argument out of us: John Fogerty is the voice of Creedence Clearwater Revival. That's no slight to John "Bulldog" Tristao, the gentleman who handles vocals for Creedence Clearwater Revisited. Tristao does a great job singing the classics, but no one is going to suggest th ... More >>
Maria VassettBon IverBon Iver, Fleet Foxes, and The Walkmen Comerica Theatre Thursday, September 15, 2011 It feels like I've been discussing the term "indie" with a lot of people lately. Last week's Foster the People show spurred a lot of the conversation, which basically boils down to this: ... More >>
Michael Cozzo (left) & Joe Curran of Rooster Coup DeVille​Michael Cozzo has been a fixture in the local country and rockabilly scenes for several years now, first as a singer/guitarist in Liquor Store Junkies, then as a solo bluesman and now as frontman of local rockabilly act Rooster Coup DeV ... More >>
By Chris Gray It's time to rank the best of what went around and came around again. BILLY JOEL The Stranger (Columbia/Legacy) As punk and disco exploded, the Piano Man's deeply unhip 1978 breakthrough proved that top-shelf Broadway/Brill Building songwriting could still sell - and, occasionally, ... More >>
Never strays from the dull telling of a tall tale
Memphix's DJ mastermind says adios to the 'Nix
Devil Takes His Turn
(Dusty)
The record industry thinks I'm a criminal. Here's the evidence.
Dexter Romweber expands his reach without toning down
Love and Theft (Columbian Records)
Sun Records' rock 'n' roll pioneer survives cult-hero status
Back with what may be his best album, Texas treasure Delbert McClinton looks back on five decades of music making
Despite the recent passing of some of heritage music's finest, the music continues to flourish thanks to a handful of fine new releases
Rockabilly Hall of Famer Jody Reynolds kicks off a new tour with friend and hometown legend Al Casey
The restored version of a classic concert film and a new road show recall Elvis in all his glory
Music can free your soul, but can it spring the West Memphis Three?
Music can free your soul, but can it spring the West Memphis Three?
Powerful performances from The Weaker Sex
Pig Latin (Triple X)and Big Sandy and the Fly-Rite Boys
Night Tide
(Hightone Records)
Johnny Cash sings of Love, God, Murder and how all three make him a legend
Garage-pop heroes rebound from rhythm-section implosions
Johnny Cash may be just a legend, but he has never sounded better
THE NORTH CAROLINA LABEL IS SUCCESSFUL WITH EXPERIMENTAL BLUEGRASS
