Janet Jackson Announces Comerica Theatre Concert 10/19

Janet Jackson will play Comerica Theatre on Monday, October 19. Tickets go on sale Monday, June 22, at the singer’s website. The stop is part of the 36-date Unbreakable World Tour. Jackson’s 10th and most recent album, Discipline, came out in 2008. Jackson is perhaps best-known for a string of…

Minibosses Celebrate 15 Years of Gaming-Centric Music

Phoenix isn’t just an incubator for bands with odd tunes like Treasure MammaL, RPM Orchestra, and Drunk and Horny — it’s also a beacon for them. From O.G. shock rocker Alice Cooper, who migrated to the Copper State from the Motor City decades ago to The Minibosses, which brought its…

Aerosmith Rips Through Set at Gila River Arena in Glendale

You don’t really need to be an Aerosmith fan to appreciate the band live. This became clear at the band’s concert at Gila River Arena Saturday night. As the band ripped through its playlist, it was hard not to notice that almost every song the boys from Boston played had…

Cheap Trick Checks All The Boxes at Talking Stick Resort

While we sometimes have to wait longingly for bands we love to visit for a live performance, the perpetually touring rock icons Cheap Trick seem to hit the Phoenix area on the annual. It’s always interesting to see where they land. A few years ago, it was a makeshift room…

10 Best Concerts in Phoenix This Week

Who says the music scene dies in the summer? Here are 10 great shows to pass the time this week. For more options, check out our comprehensive concert listings. Hamilton Leithauser – Monday, June 15 – Crescent Ballroom  Hamilton Leithauser once hollered angrily into a microphone about a former love…

Great Lakes Swimmers Sought Out Natural Reverb in the Wild

Cave Recordings Great Lake Swimmers sought out natural reverb in the wild. Great Lake Swimmers, the folk ensemble Tony Dekker began almost 15 years ago, found a niche in a calming, pastoral sound that perfectly framed songs inspired by the natural world. But when Dekker and his bandmates began working…

WLFPCK Prepares to Release Second Album

“We’re just trying to do something that’s cool and out there,” said Slade Echeverria of WLFPCK, a band with a mix of pop and ambient rock that has caught the ears of of fans around the Valley. WLFPCK comprises Justin Reece, Slade Echeverria, Matt Keller, Caleb Williams and Eric Guzman,…

Which Side of Scott Weiland Did Scottsdale Get Last Night?

If you ventured out to the swanky new Scottsdale venue Livewire on Friday night to catch Scott Weiland and the Wildabouts expecting a night of shenanigans from the former Stone Temple Pilot’s singer it only took about 10 minutes into the band’s 75-minute set to realize it wasn’t going to…

Brad Paisley Hosted a Mario Kart Tournament on Stage Last Night

“Happy hour starts in 5… 4… 3… 2… 1.” Immediately following that illuminated LED countdown on a massive two-story video monitor engulfing the stage at Ak-Chin Pavilion, Brad Paisley emerged into the spotlight wearing a cowboy hat, blue jeans and an officially licensed Stark Enterprises Iron Man t-shirt. A colossal…

The Walkmen’s Hamilton Leithauser Has Fun Solo

Hamilton Leithauser once hollered angrily into a microphone about a former love on “The Rat,” The Walkmen’s signature track. Now he’s sporting a shiny grin for the cover of his first solo album. “I look like a politician on the cover.” Leithauser says.  “I just wanted a smiling picture because…

Texas Party-Rock Band Purple Is Ready to Kick Some Ass

If you listen to Beaumont, Texas, trio Purple’s debut album 409, released earlier this year, it will take no time to see that Purple’s sound hits you like a bolt of lightning shot out of a Jim Beam bottle with a thunderclap punk rock chaser. The unlikely bedfellows of garage rock,…

Bogan Via Looks to the Past While Moving On to L.A.

’80s Again Bogan Via looks to the past on its new album while moving on to L.A. Like the ornamental desert flower from which the band gets it name (but not its spelling), Bogan Via’s Bret William Bender and Madeline Miller seemingly are everywhere this spring, but for a limited…

25 Best Concerts in June in Phoenix

One of the biggest tropes about living in the Valley of the Sun is that once summertime arrives, there’s little to do that’s truly worth doing, save for waiting out the heat or maybe getting the heck outta Dodge. Like with most tropes, however, there’s a certain degree of truth…

Wynonna Judd Doesn’t Need to Be Miss America Anymore

To say Wynonna Judd is a positive person these days is an understatement. We caught up with her as she was putting the finishing touches on her 8th solo recording in Los Angeles about a week ago. The platinum (many times over) selling singer, who just turned 51 on May…

What Your Band Can Learn from Touring With Radiohead

Oklahoma has songwriters Rogers and Hammerstein to blame for the rest of the country’s perception that it’s only a place full of waving wheat and wind sweeping down the plain. Luckily, the Panhandle State can also claim ownership to the intricate, layered sounds of the alt-rock trio Other Lives, who…

Who to See on the Country Megaticket

The dreadful process of transitioning into the summer heat comes with a small silver lining for country music lovers throughout the Valley. Known as the Country Megaticket, Ak-Chin Pavilion will be showcasing a who’s who of current country music superstars on eight separate dates throughout the summer and into the…

Train, The Fray – Ak-Chin Pavilion – 5/26/2015

On a night where Mother Nature let the final vestiges of spring blow breezes through the interior amphitheater of the Ak-Chin Pavilion, power-pop balladeers The Fray and Train had the audience dancing at a feverish and frolicking pitch. While the two occasional chart-toppers accomplished the same goal of keeping fans…