10 Things I Learned at Punk Rock Bowling

The last few punk fans staggered out of downtown Las Vegas Tuesday, marking the end of Punk Rock Bowling. It was a fun experience marked by four days of music (including the club shows), pool parties, and a bowling tournament. The weekend went by way too fast, though I’m sure…

11 Ways to Survive Music Festivals on a Budget

Let’s face it: Arizona isn’t exactly prime real estate for music festivals. Yes, we have the party-hard atmosphere of Country Thunder and the locally beloved McDowell Mountain Music Fest, the EDM-drenched Soundwave and some killer jazz fests. But our fair desert doesn’t yet have the appeal or pull of such…

Fictionist @ Crescent Ballroom

Provo, Utah-based Fictionist wants to make your troubles melt away, and the band can do it in any number of ways. Singer Stuart Maxfield channels a slightly less throaty Caleb Followill over crunchy, stratospheric guitars on tracks like “Swept Away” and chilled acoustic moments like “Still Reaching,” and groovy distortion…

!!! @ Crescent Ballroom

Over the past decade, “hipster” has re-emerged as the insult du jour — an increasingly vague, increasingly common label placed on elitists and enthusiasts of all stripes. No one’s really working to take the word back, but if such a movement existed, !!! would be an ideal torchbearer. This dance-punk…

Taylor Swift @ Jobing.com Arena

It is impossible to ignore Taylor Swift, which makes it incredibly easy for music fans to dislike her — people just don’t like to have their attention monopolized, whether they enjoy somebody’s music or not. Her music is explicitly autobiographical, which means that every new song about never getting back…

Enormodome @ Stray Cat Bar & Grill

Jeff Lusby-Breault and Mike Seitz of Enormodome never really thought their collaborations would go past entertaining themselves. The longtime friends — one in Flagstaff and one in Phoenix — took a quick-and-dirty approach when they started writing songs together, and they were surprised to find that their gritty rock songs…

Can We Stop Making Up New Metal Subgenres?

Am I the only one who is sick to death of the ever-growing list of metal subgenres? It seems to evolve and pulsate and throw out even more obscure genres on a daily basis. Honestly, if there’s one thing metalheads should be able to have faith in when it comes…

Brown Bird @ Sail Inn

David Lamb and MorganEve Swain — the duo that makes up indie band Brown Bird — made a left turn last month with the release of Fits of Reason. The electric guitar that joins their metal, rock, and even Middle Eastern influences isn’t the only surprise on the band’s latest…

Blue-Eyed Son @ Lost Leaf

Just because a former hardcore punker turned surf instructor decides to dump the angst for acoustic guitars, it doesn’t instantly make him a Jack Johnson shuffle artist. (And the world needs another Jack Johnson like I need a hole in my head.) Fronted by Andrew Heilprin, a surf instructor by…

Callow @ Trunk Space

San Francisco’s Callow makes music for standing alone in a hallway after somebody important to you has just let you know they don’t feel anything you’re feeling. It’s not that it’s sad or self-indulgent (the way we want to be in those moments); it’s that nothing in these songs insists…

Sanctus Real @ Grand Canyon University Arena

Christianity wants to change your life and make you feel born again, and rock ‘n’ roll wants to change your life and make you feel born again. Contemporary Christian Music, then — that’s the genre’s full name in the trade papers — isn’t quite so strange a chimera as it…

DJ Josh Evans @ Canyon Speedway Park

Listen up, local party monsters and EDM fans. We’re about to dispense some sage advice. There are a few things you’ll definitely need before going wild out at the massive outdoor dance fiesta and electronica rager known as Dirty Disco this weekend. First, make sure to sport a colorful and…

Rotten Sound @ Rhythm Room

Nineteen-ninety-three saw the birth of Korn, Jimmy Eat World, Jurassic 5, At the Drive-In, the Crystal Method, and Shaq’s hip-hop career. A more obscure name to arrive that year was Rotten Sound, a Finland-rooted grindcore four-piece currently celebrating its big 2-0 with big things. Along with international touring and festival…

Man or Astro-Man? @ Crescent Ballroom

Everyone is aware you’re all hopped up because Neutral Milk Hotel is reuniting for the first time since Jesus fed the 5,000 and because Boards of Canada will have a new album for the first time since Hatshepsut constructed the Temple of Karnak. But before you pee your pants a…

Switchfoot @ Chase Field

Few bands mix God and rock ‘n’ roll like Switchfoot, who hit the mainstream with the anthemic “Meant to Live” a decade ago. Their ninth album, Fading West, is due out in June, but their previous album, 2011’s Vice Verses, offered further evidence that Jon Foreman is one of today’s…

1964 The Tribute @ Celebrity Theatre

In 2013, we’ve reached the point where Beatles tribute bands should, given the time that’s elapsed, have some of their own tribute bands by now. 1964 the Tribute — that’s their name — has been re-creating the British Invasion-era Beatles since 1984, which means they’re now coming up on a…