Hard rock band There Is No Us fly the freaky industrial flag for Phoenix
The local outfit talk first bands, musical brotherhoods and ‘feeding the monkey.’
The local outfit talk first bands, musical brotherhoods and ‘feeding the monkey.’
The local punk legends released ‘Last Ride,’ their first album in more than a decade, earlier this summer.
New music from Fairy Bones, There Is No Us, Dinosaur Love, Yellowcake and many more.
The Standing Room Only Tour will stop at Footprint Center in downtown Phoenix in summer 2024.
The Run the Jewels hip-hop artist is bringing a solo spectacle to The Van Buren.
The album, which comes out this weekend, is pessimistic, angry and permeated with loss.
From sludge to groove, thrash to black, there’s a metal band for every mood.
Your live music options from July 24-27 include ICP’s Shaggy 2 Dope, the costumed metalheads of Galactic Empire, and rock ‘n’ roll legend Bryan Adams.
“I wanted the album to feel like you’re walking into my life,” the artist says.
The rock band featuring the “Bill & Ted’s” actor plays Crescent Ballroom on Aug. 11 in support of their first album in 23 years.
Your live music options in the Valley this weekend also include Diana Krall, George Thorogood and Midnight Tyrannosaurus.
Your cheat sheet for getting into Morgan Wallen’s concert at Chase Field in downtown Phoenix on Thursday.
Midland, Lord Huron and more than a dozen country bands coming to Scottsdale Civic Center on Nov. 3-4.
3 Doors Down guitarist Chris Henderson shares what keeps him grounded before the band’s Phoenix concert tonight.
Chester Bennington’s first band will take the stage for an intimate show.
Yes, tickets are still available for the Valley’s hottest shows this week, including Morgan Wallen at Chase Field and Tori Amos at Mesa Arts Center.
Arizona’s musical royalty will be inducted into the Arizona Music & Entertainment Hall of Fame this weekend.
The local stoner rock band are celebrating the release of their first full-length album, “Wasting Arizona.”
You can now tool around town with an Alice Cooper license plate that benefits the rocker’s youth centers.
Hot gigs for a very hot weekend in metro Phoenix, including the Original Misfits, The Drums, TOKiMONSTA, and Les Claypool’s latest side project.
The up-and-coming Mexican musician will visit Phoenix in August.
The Phoenix band have a fresh EP, “TV Bliss,” that kicks off a brave new era.