Best Band
The Sheaves
It took a jaunt to Tucson to see indie rock supergroup The Hard Quartet, featuring Pavement’s Stephen Malkmus, to help us remember our love for Phoenix band The Sheaves. We walked in the door, didn’t know they were on the bill, got caught off guard by some driving rock ‘n’ roll shrouded in an art-punk cloak coming from the stage that sent shivers up the ol’ ear canal — and bam. The band — Daniel Schurgin, Eric Mudd, Joe Vittetoe, Lucas Aguirre and Matt Hamel — started out recording together before taking their tunes to the live stage in 2019. They’re concocting a gut punch of punk sounds while bucking preconceptions of structure. That aforementioned art-rock sound, along with some krautrock, lo-fi, indie, post-punk and experimental flourishes converge into unpredictable, addictive songs. Local label Moone Records put out their first cassette, and SDZ Records in France dropped their album debut, “A Salve for Institution,” in 2024. Those 10 intriguing tracks take you on a heady journey of simultaneously rocking out and scratching your head, wondering where the next turn will lead.