Phantogram – Crescent Ballroom – 10/23/13 (Photos and Video)

Phantogram Crescent Ballroom Wednesday, October 23, 2013 New York trip hop group Phantogram played its third show in Phoenix last night. The band put on a fantastic show almost two full years ago at Crescent Ballroom, leaving us to wonder if lightning could strike twice, but the band’s popularity has…

Quintron and Miss Pussycat – Trunk Space – October 22, 2013

For the fourth time in the past decade, New Orleans’ garage swamp noise rocker Quintron and his lovely partner in crime, Miss Pussycat — formally known as Panacea Pussycat — brought their act to downtown’s Trunk Space. The duo, complete with puppets and organs, showed an excited and bouncy crowd…

5 Traditions For Celebrating Jimmy Buffett Day, Which Is a Real Thing

It’s Jimmy Buffett Day Eve, Phoenix, and there’s nothing you can do about it. According to a press release promoting Thursday’s “Songs from St. Somewhere” tour stop, Mayor Greg Stanton has declared that tomorrow will — now and forevermore — be Jimmy Buffett Day. No word yet as to whether…

Phantogram: Our Songs Are About Love and Hope and Life and Death

By Reyan Ali Pop music has long enjoyed — and idolized — partying, but over the last half-decade, songs about partying have grown increasingly hollow and obligated. Bangers like Katy Perry’s “Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)” and Ke$ha’s “Take It Off” are hymns of unadulterated debauchery, placing life-validating faith in boozing,…

Top Five Must-See Phoenix Shows This Week

Important concert-going note: Until Friday, at the earliest, it is still at least a little weird to go to a show–whether it’s on this list or not–in a Halloween costume. We’re just trying to help. (View our complete concert calendar here.)…

Restorations: Having Things Go Okay “Lit a Fire Under Our Ass”

Born out of the breakup of long-running Philadelphia hardcore band Jena Berlin, Restorations reach for a balance between energy and melody. Fed up with the with the hassles of touring and record labels and having decided the band had reached the limits of what it could do with hardcore, singer-songwriter-guitarist…

Top Five Must-See Phoenix Shows This Weekend

Usually the preamble to these Top Five Must-See Phoenix Shows posts is longer than this, but I spent most of the week sending long letters to venues suggesting that they make inroads into the state fair market by also selling novelty fried foods before and after shows, possibly year-round. Nobody’s…

10 Must-See Bands at Apache Lake Music Festival

Over the past few years, Apache Lake Music Festival has made the just-barely-perceptible leap from curiosity to institution, and it’s easy to see why. As with most institutions, the core of it is a really simple idea done well: What if you could see a bunch of local bands in…

Cheap Trick – Veterans Memorial Coliseum – 10/16/13

Cheap TrickVeterans Memorial ColiseumOctober 16, 2013 (View the full slideshow.) It was business as usual at the Arizona State Fair when Cheap Trick took over the Veterans Memorial Coliseum. Last night, the band that recently crossed over the 40-year mark of life in the rock ‘n’ roll business played nearly…

Okkervil River: Being on Stage Is Like a Sacrament

Six LPs into a decade-long career led by frontman Will Sheff, few bands have produced such consistently excellent output as Okkervil River; to deviate from what’s made them so well-loved (soaring, literate pop, heavy on theatrics and startlingly affecting vocals) for the riskier waters of confessional, first-person songwriting this far…

The Rascals: Once Upon A Dream – Orpheum Theatre – 10/14/2013

For 40 years–a pop music eternity–the four original Rascals, among the only ’60s bands still with all its original members, have been at war with each other in various combinations. For too long The New Rascals (with Dino Danielli and Gene Cornish) and Felix Cavaliere’s Rascals have toured in competing…

Druha Trava Learned Americana By Way of The Czech Republic

A few years back I went to the Polish Oktoberfest Festival at Our Lady of Częstochowa church in north Phoenix. Many Polish and Polish-American bands performed at the event. Most played some classic folk tunes from the various regions of Poland, but at least one played some rock and roll…

Top Five Must-See Phoenix Shows This Week

For the second time in a row there’s a state fair show among these top five Phoenix shows this week. Please take it as read that its status as a Must See Show is partially but not entirely dependent on buying your favorite fair food in an enormous basket or…

Ramon Ayala – Wild Horse Pass, Chandler – 10/11/13

Norteño music pioneer and undisputed “King of the Accordion” Ramon Ayala celebrated his career’s 50th anniversary with an impassioned show Friday night at the Ovations Live Showroom at the Wild Horse Pass Hotel and Casino. Emotions flared in the quaint theater as the stout Mexican legend moved from greatest hit…

Arizona State Fair Concerts: Who You’ll See and When in 2013

Arizona State Fair concerts aren’t like most concerts–and this isn’t even about the average age of the performers involved. They’re different because you can go to them almost by accident. Exhausted your fried food budget? Unwilling or unable to win your sweetheart a gigantic, unlicensed Angry Bird by shooting a…

Top Five Must-See Phoenix Shows This Weekend

It’s not easy competing with the fair. For one thing, it has a built-in audience; you can go to a fair concert on a whim, having gone there first to watch a team of expert divers or pig racing or whatever it is people do here in Arizona (I’m extrapolating…

Every State Fair Concert Is a Nostalgia Concert

I’m going to be totally honest with you, here: I love state fairs, but I’m mostly in it for the lemon shake-ups. That’s not to say I don’t enjoy the concerts–it’s just that I only enjoy them after I’ve eaten a lot of unconventionally fried food and then spun it…