Top Five Must-See Phoenix Shows This Week

You missed your chance, over the weekend, to indulge in some multi-band ’60s nostalgia, but tonight, Crescent Ballroom will make up for it by allowing you to resurrect old arguments about whether remaking “Pretty in Pink” was a bad idea (and then, inevitably, whether the end of Pretty in Pink…

Peter Murphy – Crescent Ballroom – 7/13/13

Peter MurphyCrescent BallroomSaturday, July 13, 2013 (View the full slideshow.) On Saturday night, goth’s godfather, Peter Murphy, brought his Mr. Moonlight tour to the Crescent Ballroom, celebrating 35 years of Bauhaus, one of the biggest names in early gothic rock. The band formed in ’78 and saw their first breakup…

Melvins – Crescent Ballroom – 7-12-13

MelvinsCrescent BallroomJuly 12, 2013 It might be a good idea to take a drive by the Crescent Ballroom this morning and see if that place is still standing. I am pretty sure that the Melvins’ blistering delivery of their noisy, sludge-y, smart, thick, and furious blend of motherfucking ROCK left…

Black Flag – Club Red, Tempe – 7/11/13

Black Flag Club Red Thursday, July 11, 2013 The idea of Black Flag coming to town works in principle. Seeing the remnants of an iconic punk band that hasn’t performed in Phoenix in decades sounds good in theory, but the reality is that Black Flag has gone through so many…

Top Five Must-See Phoenix Shows This Weekend

Nostalgia acts are heartier than the rest of us. Justin Timberlake and Beyoncé booked themselves all the way into December, when Phoenicians will once again gloat about the weather; everywhere else across the music-act spectrum, things seem to be slowing down, hibernating. But if you’re into campy, accomplished new wave,…

The B-52s’ Party Rolls on Through Phoenix

The B-52s’ funky, flirty and groovalicious party sound is as unmistakable today as it was when the band formed unexpectedly in 1976 after founding members Fred Schneider, Kate Pierson, Keith Strickland, and Cindy and Ricky Wilson downed a flaming volcano drink at an Athens, Georgia restaurant. “We never planned on…

Oh, God, I Think I Like Chiptunes

If you’ve been following the hugely popular video-game music scene over the past few years, you’ve no doubt known what a chiptune is. If you have, and you have any self-respect, you won’t admit it. If you’re a normal adult, meanwhile, you have no idea what I’m talking about. Allow…

How Eisley Made Currents: “We Just Had a Lot More Freedom”

Currents, the latest from indie darlings Eisley, is the sound of a band that’s free at last. At least, that’s the subtext — not just a sense of freedom from Warner Bros., after a brief major-label stint, but also the freedom of having gotten 2011’s bitter, angst-ridden The Valley out…

Top Five Must-See Phoenix Shows This Week

I can’t really blame Yes for not thinking about this back in 1968, when they formed, but if I were their SEO consultant at the time I would have strongly suggested they go with something that was a little easier to Google. Like “Future Loves Past” or — even better…

Last Night: Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Fest at Ak-Chin Pavilion

Thousands of people showed up for the Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival on Friday, from all walks of life–five-year-olds with their parents all the way to couples pushing 60, meatheads and meth-heads, respected industry figures and pierced and tattooed punks–but there was one definite commonality. All of them came out…

Top Five Must-See Phoenix Shows This Weekend

Eventually, every single musical variable collapses into time. Live fans and Filter fans and Everclear fans might not have gotten along especially well in the ’90s, but here in the unfamiliar ‘teens (are we going with ‘teens? aught-teens?) they are all bands who were on the radio back when you…

Everclear and the Kings of “Late ’90s Confusion Pop”

“Late ’90s Confusion Pop” is a genre term that may have been coined, originally, by my friend Daniel Schurgin of the band Gay Kiss. It describes a series of mainstream alt-rock acts from the late ’90s who released very accessible pop hits and whose influences seem myriad to the point…

D.I. – Club Red, Tempe – 7/2/2013

D.I.Club Red, TempeJuly 2, 2013 Anyone who might argue that punk is dead should consider Tuesday night’s D.I. show at Club Red as proof to the contrary. What originally was billed as an eight-band lineup became a bit of a debacle when a last-minute change — the rumor around the…