The Quincy’s Hotel Takeover @ Location TBA

There are parties, and then there are epic parties. And then there are Quincy parties, where excess is the norm, inhibitions are loosened, and time has absolutely no meaning. The namesake bashes of artist Quincy Ross are the stuff of local legend and require plenty of stamina for those in…

Club Candids: Obscura’s Hearts of Darkness Bash at Rip’s Ales and Cocktails

Both Valentine’s Day and Singles Awareness Day are overrated. Regardless of what you’re celebrating, with the exception of Arizona’s Centennial, you were probably setting yourself up for disappointment on the 14th. Obscura smartly hosted its Hearts of Darkness Anti-Valentine’s Bash a few days before the actual holiday. Couples could innocently…

What’s Selling: Hoodlums Top 10 Selling Albums of the Week

Want to know what new release discs and platters are moving across the Valley at local record stores? We’ve got you covered with another installment of What’s Selling. Adele came up big at the Grammy’s Sunday, but she’s nowhere to be seen on Hoodlums list of weekly top-sellers. It’s quite…

Adele Won and Nicki Minaj Creeped; We Recap the Grammys

If Adele could rap, she probably would have won that Grammy as well. Sunday night’s Grammy Awards made for interesting viewing, with Adele’s sweep, some amazing tributes, performances, and a downright weird and horrible showing from Nicki Minaj. Host LL Cool J opened up with a prayer for Whitney Houston,…

Kiss My Bottom: Paul McCartney and Other Awful Album Titles

Last night’s Grammy Awards was a mixed bag, but it was hard not to well up a bit hearing Paul McCartney sing “Golden Slumbers.” It wasn’t his first performance of the night — he started off with a performance of “My Valentine,” from his strangely titled new record, Kisses on…

Flier of the Week: Silent Civilian

Who doesn’t love indulging in a metal show every now and then? If the show turns out to be anything like the flier looks, then it’s going to be a gruesome, bloody metal showdown.Silent Civilian will be bringing the heat tonight at 910 Live. Mureau, Failing to Fly, Levels of…

American Standards @ The Underground

Hardcore bands are kind of like the Tea Party: Both have strong opinions and are keen on shoving their righteous agendas down as many throats as possible. The genre can be off-putting, but local thrash-hardcore act American Standards proves that the preachy positivism isn’t always a bad thing. The band’s…

Children of Bodom @ Marquee Theatre

You know, if Bob Larson, the Scottsdale-based exorcist who tried to draw the devil out of Mayhem’s bassist last August, were into expelling demons from every metal band that visited Arizona, he’d have a mighty full plate. Arizona loves its metal as much as Larson loves Jesus. But if he’s…

Parenthetical Girls @ Trunk Space

Seeing Parenthetical Girls for the first time, via their Bergman-esque video for “A Song for Ellie Greenwich,” induced the same chills I got when I saw Devo’s TV debut on SNL — a smart, robotic band of art students is taking familiar pop music motifs, running them through a shredder,…

Kenny G @ Celebrity Theatre

It’s a pretty good time to be soft. You know, like Adult Contemporary soft, the kind of stuff that 95.5 KYOT played before it started playing “old school” funk and soul. Bon Iver’s Bon Iver, arguably the biggest indie-rock record of the year (with its Grammy nominations and its domination…

Wolfgang Gartner @ Wild Knight

Skrillex ain’t the only one getting rich and famous off EDM’s recent resurgence and 2011 crossover into the mainstream. Witness the rise of Wolfgang Gartner, whose pulse-pounding electro-house joints have been invading both pop culture and the consciousness of clubgoers over the past year. Not only did the Grammy-nominated DJ…

Win Tickets to New Times Soundcheck 2012

It’s almost here: New Times Soundcheck at Club Red is this weekend, featuring a roster of entirely local talent. Over two days you get The Love Me Nots, Father Figures (download an exclusive MP3 here), Jason Devore (of Authority Zero), Crusher Sound System, Mouse Powell, and many, many more. Tickets…

Club Candids: The Lost Leaf

The Roosevelt Row district sees some of its heaviest foot traffic during the First Friday artwalk. When the weather is nice, it can be next to impossible to get into some of the more packed galleries. Things slow down a little bit around 10 o’clock as galleries and exhibitors begin…

What’s Selling: Stinkweeds Top 10 Selling Albums of the Week

Want to know what new release discs and platters are moving across the Valley at local record stores? We’ve got you covered with another installment of What’s Selling. Stinkweed’s shoppers are kicking it folk-style, listening intently to First Aid Kit’s new release, The Lion’s Roar. The Americana-infused sophomore album by…

Kelly Clarkson Nails Super Bowl 2012 National Anthem

It’s safe to say that Kelly Clarkson nailed her performance of the national anthem at Super Bowl XLVI last night. Largely a low-scoring, defensive affair between the New York Giants and New England Patriots, the game’s fireworks came towards the end of regulation. Clarkson’s rendition of “The Star Spangled Banner”…

Factories @ The Sail Inn

A little editing sure goes a long way. Not long ago, the members of Phoenix-based dance-rockers Factories used to be in a band called Underwater Getdown, a group with great sounds as unfocused as they were chaotically beautiful. Inspired by the disparate sounds of improvisational jam bands and indie-rock acts,…

Black Cactus Records Presents @ Long Wong’s

For the past two years, the artist-owned and -operated record label collective known as Black Cactus Records effectively has helped push Phoenix-based music to the masses. Comprising local bands the Necronauts, Tremulants, Former Friends of Young Americans, High Horse, and Midnight Vitals, the cooperative has helped facilitate a better creative…

Frank Turner @ Marquee Theatre

The punk-goes-acoustic thing is fun, but let’s be honest: When you listen to a Chuck Regan solo folk LP, you’re secretly crossing your fingers that he’ll make a new Hot Water Music album. Such longing isn’t necessary with Frank Turner. After his post-hardcore band Million Dead called it quits, Turner…

Jealous Sound @ The Rogue Bar

It’s hard to make a comeback, but it helps if you went out on a high note. Ignoring a digital-only EP in 2005, The Jealous Sound’s last big blast of noise was Kill Them with Kindness (2003). And what a blast it was — the swaggering, confident sound of emo…