Beyoncé Is the Ultimate Symbol of Power for People of Color
From State Farm Stadium to the cover of Vogue, Beyoncé runs the world.
From State Farm Stadium to the cover of Vogue, Beyoncé runs the world.
The weekly spoken-word poetry event is a space for socializing and community.
As yesterday’s rock gods die and retire, Trent Reznor and co. keep the fire burning.
Mark your calendars for next June.
The band is celebrating the 10 years since their debut album, Tell It To The Volcano.
The summer doldrums are finally over.
The rapper’s Swimming Tour was due to arrive in Phoenix in November.
In Pound for the Sound, Phoenix New Times gets technical with local music community members about what “gear” they use to create their signature “tones” in our community. Lauren Hillery, keyboard player and background vocalist for the Edisons, is a homegrown Phoenix Arizona native and a virtuoso on the keys…
The first rap group to make it out of Arizona are working with Jay-Z’s former A&R.
Go down the rabbit hole, blast into outer space, or just rock out.
There may be some tears at this show.
The North Carolina-via-Bhutan musician will perform with Deerhoof’s John Dieterich on September 8 at Trunk Space.
The all-female, Phoenix-based band focuses on Latin and mariachi-inspired sounds.
The New Wave musician is constantly pushing forward and leaving a massive catalog in his wake.
Other bands come and go, but the disco rockers keep the party going.
The legendary folk project comes to Phoenix with a new album and a new setlist.
From classic rock to new favorites, the Valley’s concert scene has it all.
September’s finally here and its got plenty of big shows to offer.
Brenneman worked at a major record company before streaming took his job.
The rapper is scheduled to perform in Philadelphia the same day.
Labor Day weekend is loaded up with some great shows.
The group is starting over with a new album after ousting founding member Ameer Vann.