8 Best Concerts in Phoenix This Week

Eagles of Death Metal – Tuesday, October 20 – Crescent Ballroom Dave Grohl may seem like the clear choice as the contemporary Rock God, but Josh Homme is the poor man’s candidate. Not only does he rule with a mighty strum in Queens of the Stone Age (as well as…

Garth Brooks Is the Ultimate Country Arena Performer

Garth Brooks did my job for me Friday night when he took a moment toward the end of his set to talk to me about my concert review. Okay, I realize that sounds a little bit egotistical and far-fetched; I’ll clarify: He took a moment to address all of my…

Madonna’s Love/Hate Relationship With Catholicism

Last month, I found myself, along with the rest of America, gripped by a strong case of papal fever. Pope Francis’ messages of love and mercy are so stunningly different than previous pontiffs that it’s difficult not to like the 78-year-old Argentinian church leader. Yet when he made his trip…

10 Can’t-Miss Bands at Apache Lake Music Festival

Apache Lake Music Festival is one of the best Phoenix music scene events of the entire year, and it’s coming up really soon! It’s not huge like the festivals Lucky Man production has been putting on and it doesn’t have quite production value of a Viva PHX, but Brannon Kleinlein…

Alt-J Gives a Robotic Performance at Comerica Theatre

There is a scene in the film Almost Famous where the lead singer of the fictional band Stillwater, played by Billy Crudup, talks about how with music you “remember the mistakes.” For those who attended the alt-J performance at Comerica Theatre, the few mistakes that were made by the Leeds…

Gang of Four’s Andy Gill Downplays Notion of “Authenticity”

In Simon Reynolds’ fantastic book Rip It Up and Start Again, the author asks the question, “What made me believe music could matter this much?” The answer is well worth any music fan’s time discovering, but Reynolds’ book, which is almost textbook-like in its approach to music history, explores his…

Meat Loaf Is Willing to Die for You on Stage

Rock opera maestro Marvin Michael Lee Aday, better suited by his stage name, Meat Loaf, finds his way to Phoenix as a headlining act for the opening weekend of the 2015 Arizona State Fair. The multi-platinum Bat Out of Hell entertainer will take the stage on Sunday, October 18 at…

Twenty One Pilots Fans Are Truly Fanatical

I’m not sure I’ve ever been to a sold-out show at Comerica Theatre — or any other name — over the years. It was clear that there had been a line around the building for a good portion of the day as abandoned blankets, beverages, and snacks lined the perimeter…

How Gas Station Doughnuts Inspired Timeshares’ Songwriting

As the songs were coming together for their sophomore album, the members of punk quartet Timeshares felt like the band was settling into a stronger identity. Already Dead, the follow-up to 2011’s Bearable, is a record of big guitars, sing-along melodies and recalls bands like the Replacements and Lucero, punk…

The White Buffalo Is Serious About His Beer

Jake Smith, a.k.a The White Buffalo, enjoys a good beer. In fact, he’s pulling off a small tour nightmare/miracle to play at Pedal Haus, a new Tempe Brewery, on Saturday, October 17, when he will lay down some mighty fine “American” music, as he likes to call his brand of heavy,…

Mudhoney Was the Nirvana That Should Have Been

July of 1990. Mudhoney’s set had just concluded and I had to piss so bad I ran to the bathroom at the now-defunct Tucson venue Mud Bugs and took the first urinal I saw. Luckily for me, I chose the middle urinal because the next two people into the bathroom…

Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, Fall Out Boy Announce Phoenix Concerts

Fresh off their ridiculous new hit “Downtown,” a song that’s literally about buying a moped, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis announced a nationwide tour today, including a stop in Phoenix. The hip-hop duo will stop by Comerica Theatre on Friday, January 9.  I mean, look at that suit in the picture…

9 Best Concerts in Phoenix This Week

Here our our picks for music in Phoenix this week. Check out our comprehensive concert calendar for more options. Xavier Rudd and the United Nations – Monday, October 12 – Marquee Theatre Australian-born performer Xavier Rudd takes the multi-instrumentalist label far beyond its usual connotation. In addition to creating music with…

Synths Up: Telekinesis’ Music Begins on the Keys

In making 2013’s Dormarion, Telekinesis frontman Michael Lerner says he was “bit by the synth bug.” Recording his band’s third album in Austin, with Spoon’s Jim Eno producing, Lerner for the first time got to experiment, just a tantalizing bit, with synthesizers. A drummer turned songwriter and guitarist, Lerner was…

Battles Approaches Prog Music With a Playful Eye

Judging from the band’s album cover art alone — blobbish landscapes, overgrown hedges, phallic mounds of food — if nothing else, Battles understands texture. The New York threesome snubs genre with its mix of instrumental post-rock, intricate math rock, and complex, creamy rhythms. There is the raw propulsion of Holy…

How Redd Kross Killed Kurt Cobain and Other Stories of Teen Angst

Since early 1978, brothers Jeff and Steven McDonald have being working on a band, music, or some form of noise making either together or apart. At first they were The Tourists, then in 1980 they became Red Cross (but some nutty non-profit organization already had dibs on that name), and…

5 Best Concerts in Phoenix This Week

Here are our picks for the best concerts in Metro Phoenix happening Monday through Thursday of this week. For more options, check out our comprehensive concert calendar. Turnpike Troubadours – Monday, October 5 – Marquee Theatre The world is rapidly waking up to Oklahoma’s Turnpike Troubadours, whose new self-titled LP…