Best Concerts in Phoenix This Week

We’ve been fortunate in that this past weekend in the Valley felt like, well, it wasn’t the Valley. This is but the calm before the storm. Summer is coming. The Southwest remembers. Here are our picks for this weekend. If you’d like more options, mosey on over to our comprehensive…

Authority Zero Celebrates 20th Anniversary at Club Red

Many are the bands profiled in these pages who ask what a bunch of musicians has to do to get a cover story around here. Sometimes it’s by sheer popularity. Sometimes it’s sheer luck, a slow news week when some guitarist turns out to be more visually appealing than a…

10 Acts That Deserve a Crack at Apache Lake Music Festival 2015

Apache Lake Music Festival recently announced the dates of this year’s festival, October 23 and 24. With the announcement also comes the lineup speculation. ALMF in the past has pegged certain bands like Dry River Yacht Club, Japhy’s Descent, Sara Robinson and the Midnight Special, and Banana Gun to name…

Family of the Year Impressed in April, and Now They’re Back

One of the stand out acts of last month’s tremendous FestivALTAZ was without a doubt Family of the Year. Tonight they return to the valley supporting Lord Huron at Tempe’s Marquee Theatre. The band has released some singles deeply rooted in acoustic and folk rock the likes of popular tunes,…

6 Best Concerts to See in Phoenix This Week

If you haven’t gotten your tickets for Lana Del Rey’s Comerica Theatre gig with Courtney Love a few days hence, better get a move on. Its arguably going to be one of the biggest concerts of the week, let alone the entire spring. Its not the only “can’t miss” show…

8 Best Concerts to See in Phoenix This Weekend

A few people have seen fit to inform us recently that there’s not much happening this weekend. Its an erroneous opinion, frankly, but an understandable one. With all the major music festivals of the springtime having come and gone, one might think that Phoenix is pretty much a wasteland between…

Ernie Halter Makes the Most of Cyberspace and Justin Bieber

Ernie Halter is an alien. He’s an alien because he played one Star Trek: Voyager (he was beamed away), and he’s an alien because his time in cyberspace has defined, in large part, the direction of his musical career. Through dedicated, hard work, Halter’s music is now beamed (okay, streamed)…

25 Best Concerts in May in Phoenix

Understandably, many in the Valley are dreading the month ahead. As the weeks roll by, the summertime season will be getting into full swing, everyone you know will start leaving town to escape, and there’s soon to be nothing but dreck on television (Game of Thrones nonwithstanding). It’s not all…

Melt-Banana Proves Experimental Thrash Punk Can Be Accessible

Like a front snap punch to the throat, Melt-Banana’s erratic noise will shower you with peals of explosive abandon not unlike Foetus’ or Drive Like Jehu’s. The Japanese noise duo — Yasuko Onuki, responsible for the band’s chirping, hyperactive vocals, and Ichirou Agata, who likes to layer his guitar riffs…

Föllakzoid Merges Techno and the Psychedelic for New Album

Chilean experimental trio Föllakzoid’s newest release, the aptly titled III, has only four tracks, but there is nothing economical about what they do with their humble arsenal. Each song, including the opening track “Electric,” is an expansive, layered masterpiece that is organically constructed from the haunting rhythms inside their heads…

The 50 Most Beautiful People of Wet Electric

For the most part, electronic dance music is a realm of the young. For proof, look no further than this year’s Wet Electric in Tempe where a majority of the thousands in attendance at the two-day music festival were firmly in the under-30 age range and were definitely of the…

10 Things We Learned at Wet Electric

When the promoters of the annual Wet Electric at Tempe’s Big Surf Waterpark touted the event as the “biggest pool party in North America,” they weren’t lying. After all, the two-day electronic dance music festival on Saturday, April 25, and Sunday, April 26, took place within the confines of the…

The Soft Moon’s Music a Cry for Help for Luis Vasquez

Darkness surrounds the Soft Moon. So does a sense of struggle, hopelessness, and want, the sound of a mind searching for searching for sanity and peace in a confusing world. The Soft Moon is the musical voice of Luis Vasquez, a man battling inner demons and willing to go to…

Dissecting Sleater-Kinney’s Role in the Riot Grrrl Movement

Veterans of the Riot Grrrl scene know that sustained success is not always easily defined or found. Corin Tucker of Sleater-Kinney knows a thing or two about the peaks and valleys of achievement. Tucker, who plays a fantastic rhythm guitar and sings with a powerful yet lovely voice, was one…

I Survived ZZ Top at Talking Stick Resort

Sadly, I didn’t get my wish. I really wanted to see someone push their friend (or maybe date) into the pool at Talking Stick Resort on Sunday night while ZZ Top was playing and it didn’t happen. The other thing that didn’t happen was a good concert. At best, the…