Your New Favorite Band: Fair Ohs

Fair Ohs manages to take things a step further in the funkier direction on their debut record Everything Is Dancing. Influences abound from West Africa funk to ’60s psychedelic rock, coalescing into 35 minutes of funky, post-punk indie rock…

Chris Brown Carelessly Infuriates His Neighbors

, according to the Boom Box.Residents of the same West Hollywood condos as Chris Brown have been complaining about the late night dog races that he holds in the hallways. Chris’ habit of parking in handicapped spaces has made them pretty unhappy too.Brown has received parking tickets on multiple occasions…

From Print: Blogs Teased in Our July 21 Issue

This week, New Times ran a list in our print publication highlighting some of the most interesting posts published at Up On The Sun over the past week. Here are links to those posts. * What do the DJs behind Wugazi have to say about their internet popularity? * What…

KONGOS Explains “I’m Only Joking”

Later this month local rock quartet, Kongos will be performing at KWSS FM’s benefit concert in hopes of salvaging the floundering independent radio station. The station has been instrumental in helping the band gain notoriety on the home front, and the band of brothers is eager to do their part…

KWSS 106.7 FM May Be Back on the Air in “Five to Eight Days”

Local independent radio station KWSS 106.7 FM, which went off-air this week, will hopefully be back on terrestrial radio in “optimistically, five to eight days,” according to station manager Frank Magarelli. Magarelli says the station has voluntarily gone off-air while seeking to move to another frequency. “We were working on…

Yo Gotti @ Celebrity Theatre

If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, Yo Gotti’s discography surely has kept the biggest names in Southern hip-hop blushing for more than a decade. Whether he was biting the crunk style of fellow Memphis rappers Three 6 Mafia on his earliest releases, emulating Juvenile’s breakout hit, “Ha,” on…

Alkaline Trio @ The Nile Theater

Illinois punk outfit Alkaline Trio has come a long way over the past 15 years, battling drug addictions, troubled relationships, record labels, and — as demonstrated by the band’s latest album, Damnesia — expectations of what they should sound like. Alkaline Trio plays a wild card with the record, an…

Those Darlins @ The Rhythm Room

On the surface, old-school country and punk rock seem polar opposites, given the different instrumentation and the noise level and all. But they actually have plenty in common. After all, in their purest forms, both have to do with the various forces that conspire to make your life a living…

A Perfect Circle @ Comerica Theatre

Though each of Maynard James Keenan’s various projects is informed by hard rock, they’re most notable for how they subvert the formula. A former art school student, Keenan has demonstrated particular interest in music’s visual and performance aspects, as he’s been a trailblazer with everything from Tool’s distinctive videos to…

Liturgy @ The Rogue Bar

Few musical genres can claim to be as thoroughly misanthropic, corrosive, blasphemous, and sonically abrasive as black metal. True outsider music, fans are pretty protective of it. Enter Liturgy, a band of Brooklyn urbanites (no corpse paint in sight) led by Hunter Hunt-Hendrix, who started the project alone in his…

Dogbreth: They Did It All for the Chookie

Tristan Jemsek is not a rock star, nor does he want to be. Sure, some people know him as a member of local polka-punk band Haunted Cologne and as the bass player for raucous blues-punk rocker Ray Reeves, and Jemsek’s new band, Dogbreth, is already signed to an indie label…

DJ Organic @ The Lost Leaf

For a crate-digging DJ, nothing is as exciting as a great find. Months of scouring through dusty stacks often yield no results. DJ Organic, known to friends and family as Dominic Khin Htay, obtains most of his records the hard way — scouring estate sales and thrift stores. Occasionally, the…

Jessica Lea Mayfield Is Only 21, But She’s No Stranger to the Tour Grind

Jessica Lea Mayfield’s slow, countrified roots rock sounds distinctly Midwestern. Having spent the better part of the past three years touring globally, though, 21-year-old Mayfield has found that her aesthetic translates pretty much everywhere. “I feel like I don’t come off the same way in other countries,” she says over…

Imagining a Journey/Foreigner Concert Circa 1983

If time travel ever becomes a reality (and then, inevitably, an industry), wouldn’t it be fun to go back to see our favorite classic bands at various points? The Beatles on their first U.S. tour in 1964, Jimi Hendrix at Woodstock in 1969, Guns N’ Roses on their pre-breakout 1987-88…

Seven Nights of DJs and Dancing

THURSDAY 21 27th Avenue Bar: DJ Manage, & DJ Android (Top 40, dance) Afterlife: Thumpin Thurzdays (various) American Junkie: Groove Candy with DJ M2, & Mr. Cheeks (hip-hop, neo-soul, reggae) AZ/88: Josh One (rare groove, urban funk) Bar Smith: Splash Thursday (reggae, dancehall, Top 40, house) Bikini Lounge: DJ Shane…

Pharrell Launches Liqueur For Working Women

d a liqueur for working women, according to Paste.N.E.R.D. frontman Pharrell is releasing Qream, which he says was “created for contemporary women who work hard and want to relax with friends at the end of the day.”One of the aspects of Qream that ladies will like the best is that…

Club Candids at Suite 301

Suite 301 is located on the third floor of the Mill Avenue building that houses Blondie’s and The Big Bang, making it a great place to people watch and enjoy drinks in a hip atmosphere. The two well-stocked bars give patrons the freedom to rock out on a crowded dance…

Dear and the Headlights Officially Break Up

Dear and the Headlights, a band we once deemed “the most important band in Arizona,” officially announced its breakup yesterday, via the band’s MySpace and Facebook. “As I’m sure many of you have possibly assumed at this point since there has been absolutely no update as to what we are…