Tempe Noise Takeover’s second of two nights
The giant, two-day festival took place at three venues with over 40 bands. Here’s a look at the action.
The giant, two-day festival took place at three venues with over 40 bands. Here’s a look at the action.
‘Even by piece-of-shit standards, Terry ‘Hulk Hogan’ Bollea was a real piece-of-shit.’
The Australian singer, songwriter and drummer opens their Dream Ride Tour at The Van Buren on Sept. 9.
James Palazzolo talks about using tools and tunes for cognitive restructuring.
There are some lyrics we never needed to see acted out.
The weekly series is a mix of classic and contemporary jazz sounds from local and touring acts.
Hop between three venues to see various area bands rock out for charity. There’s an art exhibition, too.
“Hikers are overly pretentious, emotional, and straight up Karens.”
Built to Spill, Duckwrth and Pete Yorn are set to play the famed downtown Phoenix venue this year.
It’s been 29 years since the punk rock veterans released new music. Here’s why.
Body Language and Obsidian have announced lineups that include Marco Strous, Valerie Stoss, JSTJR, and OGUZ.
The happiest, silliest folks in Phoenix last night were the ones at Arizona Financial Theatre.
Whimsical, heady and well-executed? Yes. The Beatles? No.
God forbid a girl wants to hear more than one verse of “Got Money.”
“Shady Park was a place that can never be recreated.” EDM hotspot remembered by adoring fans.
‘We just wrote and recorded for ourselves, not for anybody else,’: founding member Graham Gouldman talks ahead of the show.
Do you like unpretentious fun, alt-rock classics and beach ball free-for-alls? You would have loved last night’s show.
The Phoenix punk veterans who maintain a ‘firmly anti-racist and anti-fascist stance’ tackle social issues on latest record.
The longtime hard rockers delivered a hearty set despite a break for the hefty storm.
Hauling a drum up the mountain to play it in nature might work for you, but not everyone wants a morning dose of your beats.
The iconic actor and his Mildred Snitzer Orchestra will stop in Phoenix next week for four shows.
Isaac Brock and crew delivered a ferocious set of songs spanning three decades.