Slayer/Megadeth

Way back in 1990, before Nirvana came along and made “metal” a bad word, three of thrash metal’s biggest bands — Slayer, Megadeth, and Testament — joined forces for a European tour dubbed “Clash of the Titans.” Much has changed in the 20 years since that legendary tour, but in…

Mini-Ozzfest

It’s been three years since the (mostly) annual Ozzfest tour descended on the Valley. That’s hard to believe, especially considering that Phoenix was the site of the first Ozzfest, way back in 1996. True, the 2008 Ozzfest was confined to a single show in Frisco, Texas, and the tour went…

Bordertown Devils

Sometimes these concert previews aren’t the cakewalk they may appear to be. It’s always a challenge to write with some authority about a band you’ve never heard of, especially when said band is a Tucson punk rock outfit with little presence on the Internet outside of the obligatory MySpace page…

Kinch Keeps Bringing It

If Kinch doesn’t become the next Phoenix band to earn national acclaim, it won’t be for lack of effort. The guys have been spending plenty of time on the road recently, and drummer Jake Malone confirms that the band members have essentially committed themselves to music full time. “I quit…

Kinch Keeps Bringing It

If Kinch doesn’t become the next Phoenix band to earn national acclaim, it won’t be for lack of effort. The guys have been spending plenty of time on the road recently, and drummer Jake Malone confirms that the band members have essentially committed themselves to music full time. “I quit…

Dry River Yacht Club Makes Friends with Unusual Sound, Lo-Fi Setup

Describing Dry River Yacht Club’s sound is no easy task. Not only does the Tempe octet sound unlike any other local band, but thanks to their use of such unconventional instruments as the bassoon, French horn, and accordion, they really don’t sound like anyone else, period. Imagine Björk singing for…

Top 10 Wrestling Entrance Themes

With Wrestlemania coming to Glendale on Sunday, pro wrestling fever is taking the Valley by storm. In addition to the big event itself, there are numerous auxiliary events happening all weekend, including a Friday gig at Club Red by World Heavyweight Champion Chris Jericho’s heavy metal band, Fozzy. In honor…

Valley Bands Performing at South by Southwest

Random If Random wanted to be any more the opposite of mainstream rap, he’d probably have to take up the banjo and start playing country music. A middle-school social studies teacher by day, Random writes hip-hop music that is devoid of profanity, misogyny, violence and (thankfully) Auto-Tune. Instead, Random’s hip-hop…

Antique Scream Is an Ex-Valley Band Finding Success in Seattle

It’s been almost a year since Antique Scream packed their gear, and little else, into their touring van, left Phoenix, and moved to Seattle. Back then, the band — singer/guitarist Chris Rutledge, bassist Stu Lasswell, and drummer Bill Fees — had just finished a three-month U.S. tour and signed with…

Hemoptysis

Normally, if you’re a band looking for a catchy name, you might want to avoid a word as difficult to spell and pronounce as “hemoptysis.” If, however, you happen to be a retro thrash metal band and the definition of said word is “the expectoration [coughing up] of blood or…

Landmine Marathon Preps for Album Release, SxSW Appearance

It’s been just more than a year since Phoenix grindcore revivalists Landmine Marathon inked a deal with Prosthetic Records, so the first thing I wanted to hear about when we sat down for an interview recently was how their lives had changed since signing a record contract. Surely, there would…

Jacob Smigel Returns With a New Album After a Hiatus in Med School

It may not be terribly surprising to hear that the local musician performing regularly at the Trunk Space has a spacey, hip-hop/folk song about woodlice called “Grumpy Pill Bugs” on his new album. If anything, it sounds like just another night of lo-fi, indie-pop weirdness that downtown regulars have come…

Trap Is a Local Rapper Working Overtime to Put Phoenix on the Hip-Hop Map

It’s no secret that Phoenix is desperately seeking its first rap superstar. The commercial failure of Willy Northpole’s debut album this summer simply reinforced Phoenix’s status as the biggest U.S. city without a bona fide hip-hop success story. As smaller cities like Atlanta, St. Louis, Detroit, and Minneapolis continue to…

Phoenix MC Random Juggles Teaching, Rapping, and Superhero-Dom

A lot of rappers call themselves teachers, but few have self-applied the title as accurately as Raheem Jarbo. For Jarbo — a.k.a. Random or Mega Ran — it’s no holier-than-thou, conscience-rap boast. He teaches middle school English and social studies at Omega Academy in west Phoenix. At Omega, Jarbo puts…

D.S. Yancey

Call the music what you will — alt-country, roots music, Americana — but the Valley is home to a vibrant and diverse array of artists specializing in old-school cowboy music. Unfortunately, though the Valley is great at producing such acts, we’re not so great at supporting them, hence the exodus…

For an Unsigned Act, The Asylum Sure Are Fancy

There’s an adage in the business world that goes something like this: You’ve got to spend money to make money. It’s a mantra Tempe metal band The Asylum has taken to heart, and so far, it appears to be working. “It’s dedication to quality product,” says guitarist and founding member…