Top 5 Concerts in Phoenix This Week

Want to get in a show this week? There are plenty of concerts over the next five days around Metro Phoenix to choose from, as you can see for yourself by viewing our extensive online concert listings. And we’re fairly certain that there’s something for everyone, regardless of your particular…

The Slackers – Crescent Ballroom – 3/27/14

The Slackers Crescent Ballroom 3/27/14 After two long years, The Slackers returned to Phoenix with a vengeance last night to a crowd of super-starved local fans at the Crescent Ballroom eager to hear their ska sounds. With an extensive catalog after more than 20 years of releasing records, the audience…

Tool – US Airways Center – 3/27/14 (VIDEO)

Tool US Airways Center 3/27/14 Initially, it seemed prog-metal legends Tool might be trying to pull off one of the biggest pranks in rock ‘n’ roll history or just going in for another cash grab when booking a just-completed short run of tour dates. After all, the band hasn’t put…

Top 5 Concerts in Phoenix This Weekend

Curious about what’s going on around town this weekend? Need some suggestions as to how to rock, dance, or krump in the Valley of the Sun? Don’t fret. We’ve got the hook up on what shows you might be interested in attending over the next couple nights and days. This…

Buckeye’s Katryna Eastwood Is a Teenage Country Music Wunderkind

Listen to “Wounded,” a new track by Buckeye country singer Katryna Eastwood, and it’s easy to think the singer is far older than her 16 years. The haunting acoustic melody is layered with poignant lyrics of a heartbreaking man, collecting loves without a care before throwing them to the wayside…

††† (Crosses) – Crescent Ballroom – 3/25/14

††† (Crosses) Crescent Ballroom 3/25/14 It started with crosses. And a rosary. “O memories that bless and burn / O barren gain and bitter loss / I kiss each bead and strive at last to learn / To kiss the cross, sweetheart / To kiss the cross . . .”…

Glendale’s Black Bottom Lighters Are Cleared for Takeoff

Even without an LP on which to hang their hat, Glendale-based reggae band Black Bottom Lighters have opened for Flogging Molly on St. Patrick’s Day, toured the West Coast, played the local stage at True Music Festival, and headlined a pre-Thanksgiving show at The Marquee. Suffice it to say few…

STS9 on Giving Back to the Community and Why “Time Is Art”

Like many jam bands, Sound Tribe Sector 9 (STS9) leave no sound unturned, no rhythm unexplored, and no genre unappreciated. Everything from jazz fusion to hip hop beats to funkadelic licks to psychedelic twists gets represented on the Atlanta-based group’s 11 album catalog (with another on the way) birthed from…

Donna the Buffalo’s Tara Nevins on Longevity, Relativity, and Sheryl Crow

American dance music, folk act, jam band — however you label them, Donna the Buffalo have been defying traditional classification while coming from a traditional background. Formed by vocalists/multi-instrumentalists Tara Nevins and Jeb Puryear in 1989, the New York-based band has amassed a cult following, culled from their rigorous touring…

Top 5 Concerts in Metro Phoenix This Week

Want to get in a show this week? There are plenty of concerts over the next five days around Metro Phoenix to choose from, as you can see for yourself by viewing our extensive online concert listings. And we’re fairly certain that there’s something for everyone, regardless of your particular…

Lady Antebellum – Ak-Chin Pavilion – 3/22/14

Lady Antebellum Ak-Chin Pavilion 3/22/14 The weather was perfect Saturday night for Lady Antebellum’s first outdoor concert of the year at Ak-Chin Pavilion as they provided a fun and energetic performance the crowd will not soon forget. And it also included a few surprises. Charles Kelley, Hillary Scott and Dave…