The Van Buren Opens with Cold War Kids in Downtown Phoenix
It’s finally here.
It’s finally here.
Welcome to our new series, Band space.
The Van Buren will have big gigs all three nights.
Touring is the whole reason Snailmate exists.
From bluegrass roots to “Somewhere on a Beach,” the artist remains a relatable magnet.
A great riff provides a certain kind of space within a song for the listener to claim as their own, a space for expectations to be rewarded but also subverted.
Including Lana Del Rabies and E Alo.
In conversation with Brandon Decker.
From Cold War Kids to Rancid.
“Didn’t look like there was a person present who didn’t know every single word.”
It would’ve been cool if the crowd had shut up while the Meat Puppets played.
Colossal croquet, anyone?
“Talk to me after the first show and I’ll be even more excited,” Charlie Levy says.
Because you can’t spend all weekend watching Rick and Morty.
“I was trying to go into and capture and explore the feeling of, ‘This ain’t home. Who is this home to?’”
Mark your calendars, aspiring A&R pros.
And why they’re the perfect concert accessory.
His shows can include vomiting, strange fluids and powders being tossed on the audience, and setting his own genitals on fire.
Including Jane N’ The Jungle, Sara Robinson Band, and PAO.
Meat Puppets, Betty Who, and Washed Out.
“What’s up, kids and drunks?” Jim Adkins asked.