When Did ZZ Top Become More About Kitsch Than Music?

ZZ Top formed in 1969, a rough and tumble blues band forming amongst the gritty backdrop of Houston’s oil greed and NASA’s continuing space race. But it was the summer of 1974 in the community of Friendswood–a small town then, a thriving Houston suburb now–that my curiosity with ZZ Top…

Depeche Mode – Ak-Chin Pavilion – October 8, 2013

Depeche Mode (See the complete slideshow)Ak-Chin PavilionOctober 8, 2013 Synth-Pop legends Depeche Mode paid a visit to Ak-Chin Pavilion last night to a sea of fans that ranged anywhere from early 20s fans to 40-year-olds who brought their children. While most bands lose steam as they get older, Depeche Mode…

Legendary Pink Dots at Crescent Ballroom and Kepi Ghoulie at Trunk Space

It wasn’t just Depeche Mode that brought their road show to the Phoenix area last night – – though you’d never have known it by the seemingly endless amounts of pictures and videos that were flooding Facebook all night. Downtown’s Crescent Ballroom featured another prolific band formed in early ’80s…

Southwest Terror Fest Brings Extreme Metal to Arizona

There are very few legitimate extreme metal festivals in the United States; typically fans have to head overseas to events like England’s Damnation Festival, Netherland’s Eindhoven Metal Meeting, or France’s Hellfest to get their fix. However, in the past couple years we’ve slowly gained some speed. Maryland’s Death Fest has…

Top Five Must-See Phoenix Shows This Week

Is it a little surprising to see Keith Urban and Depeche Mode headlining the same venues in the United States in 2013? Well, yes. Is it a pleasant surprise? Well, also yes, even though parking is somewhat less than ideal. (View our complete concert calendar here.)…

Booker T. Jones – Musical Instrument Museum – 10/3/2013

Booker T.MIM Music TheaterOctober 3, 2013 Heading to the Musical Instrument Museum to see Booker T. Jones, I–and probably many other concert goers–expected a soul revival. Instead, the sold-out audience was treated to a rock and roll show. To be fair, the bulk of the nearly two-hour long concert from…

Top Five Must-See Phoenix Shows This Weekend

Look, this could go either way: It could be that all the broken, empty-hearted Breaking Bad fans who’ve spent a month of weekends in their houses, talking about Breaking Bad with each other, decide to get some fresh air and see a show, and you’ll be able to see some…

John Mayer – Ak-Chin Pavilion – 10/2/2013

by Amanda Ventura John Mayer (See the complete slideshow here) Ak-Chin Pavilion October 2, 2013 Say what you need to say about John Mayer. You just don’t know the goodness of his music until you’ve heard him blowing his songs wide open with guitar solos and those special deviations and…

Savages – Crescent Ballroom – 10/1/13

Savages Crescent Ballroom October 1, 2013 If you name your band Savages, you’d better be damn ferocious and feral. I suppose you could go the irony route and be real timid and wimpy, akin to when a giant, burly ax murderer’s name turns out to be Tiny. Me, I prefer…

Top Five Must-See Phoenix Shows This Week

Every so often The Maine comes to town playing a slightly larger venue than it did the time before. Their goal, so far as I can tell, is to take advantage of this until, having played U.S. Airways Center and University of Phoenix Stadium in short order, local government is…

Keith Urban – Ak-Chin Pavilion – 9/29/13

Keith UrbanAk-Chin PavilionSunday, September 29 One way to reverse engineer the perfect American Idol judge would be to just go to concerts until you find a bunch of people who used to watch American Idol clapping and having a good time at one. I like to think that’s how they…

Vampire Weekend at Comerica Theatre, 9/27/13

Vampire Weekend Comerica Theatre Friday, September 27, 2013 Last night’s show was just about everything a Friday night show should be: Vampire Weekend was on point and performed a great selection of songs that didn’t neglect its debut album. The crowd was into it–if the majority of the seated area…

Top Five Must-See Phoenix Shows This Weekend

If you didn’t happen to be in Casa Grande when Jimmy Eat World played this show, back in May, you may find it more convenient to head out to Tucson for a show from this year’s Readers’ Choice for Best Local Band. If you weren’t really into “The Middle,” for…

Top Five Must-See Phoenix Shows This Week

The nights in Phoenix are rapidly going from unbearable to beautiful, which is exactly why we’re suggesting you spend a couple of nights this week inside a stuffy venue where someone will be playing music under weird, artificial lights. Think about how nice it’ll be to walk out into the…

Zedd – Madison Events Center – 9/21/2013

Zedd September 21, 2013 Madison Events Center With a hectic security system, oversized VIP section and timing being completely off, the music was the only thing that shined Saturday night. Taking the light rail to the show was an interesting start to the night, but hell, why not, right? Getting…

Franco and The Urge Resurrect The Mason Jar for One Night Only

Two phrases that Franco Gagliano tends to say a lot nowadays are “I don’t want to offend anyone” and “I’m not gonna lie to you.” When Franco ruled supreme as owner of The Mason Jar, one of Phoenix’s longest-enduring rock clubs from the early ’80s into the early Aughts, you…