Captain Squeegee

One thing is certain about Mesa’s only known ska-rock septet: They picked a hell of a fun name. Go on. Say “Captain Squeegee” to yourself a couple of times and try not to crack a smile. Try to deny the mental image of a wacky Halloween outfit or the latest…

Incubus

When you call your band Incubus, you’re asking for all the obvious demon-rapist jokes along with references to the ridiculously cheesy B-movie horror classic. But we’re better than that here, so let’s try to focus on the music. While most of the band’s peers in the somehow still-solvent “alternative” rock…

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The first lyric of “Be Calm,” the opening track of Aim and Ignite, finds Nate Ruess narrating “as I walk through the streets of my new city.” The former Format singer has always let his life affect his lyrics in very literal ways, and his move to New York City…

Eisley and Say Anything to Play Marquee This November

I’m not going to lie to you — I am still reeling from the absolutely awful news that Micachu & The Shapes canceled their recent North American tour, including their September 14 stop at The Rhythm Room. My comfort, however, comes in the form of Texas indie pop band Eisley…

Bad Veins Play Modified August 31

Hope Modified Arts’ soundguy is ready: Bad Veins play the downtown venue Monday, August 31. The Cincinnati duo does an intricately-layered brand of indie rock you’d expect a band to par down significantly live. They use a third member to avoid that, instead aiming for precision, which should make for…

Crowdsourced: Daughtry Cancels Marquee Show

Usually we confine our Crowdsourced posts to shows that actually happened. However, last night’s Daughtry show, canceled because Chris (of almost Idol fame) came down with laryngitis, prompted some interesting tweets:@CHRIS_Daughtry 1/2 Ok. Here goes: Just came back from the Doctors & I have viral laryngitis. Doctor has ordered me…

The Sounds World Tour to Include Stop at Marquee Theatre

Delightfully Swedish new wave rockers The Sounds are planning a world tour in support of their latest album, Crossing the Rubicon, and they just so happened to include Tempe on their massive list. The Sounds built their reputation with their infectious 2002 debut Living in America,  putting them on the…

Tonight’s Daughtry Show Postponed

Tonight’s Daughtry show at The Marquee has been postponed as Chris has come down with viral laryngitis. We were all set to review the show for you, but will instead be playing Wii. We’ll have the reschededuled date for you soon…

Club Candids at NOVA

We’re guessing there’s a specific breed of people who would enjoy rare, quality disco with a cosmic, space-aged feel to it. And, if you happen to have this strange bloodline, NOVA at the Yucca Tap Room is the night for you.We visited the every-other-Sunday night event this past weekend. Now,…

Roger Clyne To Play After Dbacks Game on Sept. 19

Tempe native Roger Clyne will perform at Chase Field following the Arizona Diamondbacks’ September 19 game against the division rival Colorado Rockies. Clyne and his band The Peacemakers wrote the team’s theme song, “The D-Backs Swing.” Clyne previously sang that national anthem before a 2006 game.Tickets to the show are…

Broken Poets Play Last Exit Friday

Phoenix indie duo Broken Poets will play Last Exit Friday with Shawn Johnson and Joe Myers. The band has been working on a “new sound and presentation,” says frontman Tom McDonald and seems to have settled on a slow, moody sound built around McDonald’s deep voice and Lana Antropova’s delicate…

The Love Me Nots Set Album Release Date, Plan Tour

The top act in Phoenix’s garage rock scene, The Love Me Nots, has set a September 18 release date for their new record, Upsidedown Insideout, which they recorded at Mesa’s Flying Blanket Recordings with the legendary Detroit-based producer Jim Diamond. (You can read my interview with Diamond, done while he…

Incoming: Gaslight Anthem, Dethklok, Bone Thugs, Rufus Wainwright

It’s been nearly a year since The Gaslight Anthem started buzzing with the release of their second album, The ’59 Sound, but they’re showing no signs of cooling off. In fact, last month was arguably the band’s best ever month, as a guest appearance by Bruce Springsteen, the Godfather of…

New Radiohead EP, Rock Landmarks, Little Known Facts About Soulja Boy

NME: Radiohead to release new EPElectric Mustache: Pains of Being Pure at Heart, “Higher Than The Stars”Idolator: Just What “American Idol” Needed: More DramaIdolator: Madonna: Still Better Than Everyone At Making Catholics Really, Really AngryPitchfork: Justice Department Backs Crazy $1.92 Million RIAA VerdictPitchfork: Christina Aguilera Working With M.I.A. and Santigold…