EDM Fans Help Find Ghastly’s Lost Crow, Plus More Phoenix Music News
How the Valley native and DJ star got his bird back.
How the Valley native and DJ star got his bird back.
Don’t ask owner TJ Jordan for any vinyl reissues — or a Taylor Swift album.
Get out (or stay in) and hear some live music this week.
A rundown of recent news from the metro Phoenix music scene.
The fest features several videos made by Arizona musicians and artists.
And you probably can figure out why.
Phoenix Lights, meanwhile, is still up in the air.
Lawrence Zubia of The Pistoleros and Danny Patterson of Phunk Junkeez made significant contributions to the local music scene.
Keep It Safe, Keep It Accessible comes out on Valentine’s Day and benefits the Abortion Fund of Arizona.
The Weeknd has also announced a second Valley concert in 2022.
On the anniversary of The Day the Music Died, here are seven tragedies that claimed the lives of multiple musicians at once.
It’s the third time the four-day music festival has been postponed.
In the age of COVID, 528 Live has emerged as one of the Valley’s best music venues.
2021 kicked off with tasty tunes from Teek Hall, Jerusafunk, and other Phoenix musicians.
The content mixes lo-fi production aesthetics, odd humor, and awkward charm.
His new LP mixes influences ranging from The Beatles to the Butthole Surfers.
The geek rap icon has dropped his first book.
A hidden gem in the east Valley.
Video from social media showed attendees weren’t wearing masks or distancing.
From club kids to fitness fans.
Blame it on the radio.
The west Phoenix property and its iconic sign are in serious disrepair.