The 50 Most Beautiful People of Coachella 2015

The temperature isn’t the only thing that’s sizzling at Coachella. With their tanned bodies, gym rat physiques, and seriously on-point bohemian/ethereal/fairy-style choices, Coachella-goers know to look their best while they’re in the desert. Both the festival itself and the parties that go with it have some of the most desirable…

10 Musicians Who Should Be Playing Coachella

It’s tough to complain about any Coachella lineup, but people inevitably do. Often bringing together some of the best rock, rap, EDM, and pop artists in the world, Coachella does a pretty good job of collecting many of the best of the best. Since we’re all whiny pessimists anyway, here…

You’re Never Too Old for Coachella

“You can ask me anything. You’ve opened up to me, and now I will open up to you.” Charles Bradley, the 66-year-old soul singer extraordinaire, spoke those words to me a couple hours after his fiery Friday afternoon Coachella set. I had just told him how much his spellbinding performance…

People on Drugs Review the Art at Coachella

By Aimee Murillo When Coachella coverage bounces around every year, there’s plenty of focus on the headliners, buzz bands, fashion, and the people in attendance, but very little mention is paid to the attractive visual art displays that dot the polo grounds. This year, 14 new installations made their debut…

10 Things We Learned at Country Thunder

1. The golf cart taxi service is worth its weight in gold For those who weren’t in Crazy Coyote, Roadrunner or Premier, you had a hell of a long walk from your campsite to the concert grounds. Felt like grabbing a water bottle from your trailer? Forgot your American flag-printed…

How the Hell Do People Afford Coachella?

By: Marc Ballon Hawaiian Sierra Blackford really wanted to go to Coachella. It wasn’t easy. The 23-year-old singer-songwriter juggled three jobs as a waitress, playing gigs at local bars and working in a slipper store to save enough for her concert tickets, heavily discounted airfare (She knows somebody in the…

Standing Up to Pee at Coachella: A Tale of Triumph

It was time to break the seal. When used for their intended purpose, port-a-potties are hardly a pleasant experience for either sex. But they can be especially tricky for women. Men only have to squat half the time–women have to for both excretory functions, and it can get a little…

Through and Through Gospel Review Is a Slice of Phoenix Gospel

Following in the footsteps of his pastor father, Joel Marquard, of Dear and the Headlights fame, decided to record a gospel album in his late 20s. Marquard’s father was responsible for picking out the hymns and songs for each service at their church and now his own 12-piece traditional gospel…

Coachella’s 5 Most Annoying Scheduling Conflicts

By Andy Hermann We get it, Coachella. You’ve got over 100 acts and only about 36 hours to cram them all onto your six stages, so there’s bound to be some overlap. And for the most part, you do a good job of putting acts head-to-head that have little chance…

Interpol Is Back With Unintentional Anagrams and a New Outlook

Nobody makes sullenness seem so stylish as New York’s brooding post-punk band Interpol. As part of the so-called post-punk revival in the early- to mid-2000s, the quartet (now a threesome) helped re-popularize a genre largely forgotten by the huddled masses. Alongside the Strokes, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, and the White…

6 Best Concerts in Phoenix This Weekend

Lots of good stuff to do this weekend as festival season in Arizona comes to a close with a strong finale. This weekend we have Country Thunder down in Florence, and Quail Run Park in Mesa will host two consecutive days of concerts — FestivALT AZ on Friday and UFEST…

Tucson’s Drew Cooper Makes Country Music For Everyone

When Drew Cooper strolls into the Hotel Congress on a dimly-lit late afternoon, he’s got a canvas bag, festooned with a pink block print of an owl, over one arm and a rambunctious, wildly endearing toddler in the other. His iPhone speaks volumes about his preferred aesthetic though, a mix…

Reverend Horton Heat Revs Up the Rockabilly Engine Again

To characterize the musical stylings of the Reverend Horton Heat as simply rock ‘n’ roll is akin to saying the founder and leader of the popular rockabilly band, Jim Heath, likes playing the occasional live show. For more than the past quarter-century, the Dallas-based Heath and his two bandmates have…

Michael Gira and Swans Fly Forward into the Next Project

Do not come to the Swans concert expecting to hear a parade of songs from the latest album, or preceding ones for that matter. Swans leader Michael Gira doesn’t dwell in the past. Instead, he strives for the next “invigorating, energizing” sound to move his world. “It’s more about internally…

Brett Eldredge Has More Than Just a Wild Side

Brett Eldredge sounds like a damn maniac. He’s not listing off conspiracy theories, nor is he divulging dark stories of Hollywood debauchery: Rather, he’s laying out in detail what he’s going to do once his latest hit, “Mean to Me,” reaches number one on the country charts. “I’ve made the…

Aerosmith Coming to Gila River Arena June 13

Oh, how sweet the emotion — Aerosmith is coming to Gila River Arena on Saturday, June 13. This show, part of the band’s Blue Army Tour, promises to bring a custom stage that “brings the band up-close and personal with the audience,” according to a press release from promoter Danny…

Why Joe Nichols Feels Country Music Needs Saving

Joe Nichols has a self-imposed duty to uphold. That is not a self-aggrandizing statement, nor is it overwrought hyperbole for his role in country music. Rather, Nichols is a modern artist who places importance on traditional country music, the same vein he’s been working as no less than five of…