The Maine Come Out Of Their Cocoon With New “Black Butterflies” Single
Catch the band at Viva PHX next weekend.
Catch the band at Viva PHX next weekend.
Grouplove has always been thrown into situations they never saw coming, from impulsively forming the band while abroad, to nonstop touring, to now getting back on the road with a child in tow. It’s no wonder why their latest album aptly was named Big Mess. The band’s roots began when…
Everything you need to know about the festival, happening March 3-5.
Pop is okay!
Anthony Kiedis has a cough.
In Pound for the Sound, we talk to musicians about their gear.
Get your local music fix inside.
You’ve heard the story before. Local genius becomes indispensable, then leaves.
Bands to watch this year.
Pokemon will probably be involved.
Contrary to what you may have read on the internet, LVL UP was not going to break up if they didn’t sign to Sub Pop. There is a difference between the truth and the legend, but the myth took off and gave the lo-fi rock band, with origins in Purchase,…
Everything should be taken in moderation, as the old saying goes, including moderation itself. In other words, it’s totally cool if you’d like to let loose and live large every once in awhile. And you’ve got a perfectly justifiable excuse to do so on Tuesday, February 28. In case you…
Every year, it seems as though a new dance trend is taking the world by storm and slowly replacing the throwbacks that you secretly love doing, like “The Electric Slide” or the “YMCA.” Thanks to the power of television and social media, these modern-day fads are really awesome for a…
Worse than death, Green Day make punk rock safe.
Watchu got going this weekend? Watching the Oscars perhaps? Getting outside to enjoy this nice stretch of weather? Great. Grand. Wonderful. If you’d rather check out a concert, we’ve got a few suggestions for you – seven of ’em, in fact. (And there even more waiting over in our online music…
The schedule is here for Viva PHX! Check out the full list of venues and bands below.
In Pound For The Sound, we get technical with local musicians about what gear they use to create their signature tones.
Right Hear, Right Now shares the best of new, local music.
It’s more than just “Bad and Boujee.”
It’s one thing to watch artists and musicians figuratively “grow up” as they progress in the local scene, but with Taylor Upsahl, we’ve literally watched her grow up while making music. Upsahl was 14 when she released her debut album in 2013. Less than two years later, she released the…
“J. Cole went platinum with no features” is not a meme.
The band stays true to its punk roots.