Justin Bieber in 2021: Our Predictions for His Hard Fall from Fame

When tomorrow’s pop culture writers look back at the meteoric career of dreamy teen pop sensation Justin Bieber it’ll be easy to pinpoint the exact moment his star started to fall.That’d be February 13, 2011 — the night of the Grammy Awards — when the mop-topped Canadian scamp was passed…

Lisa Savidge: Lisa Savidge

​​Artist: Lisa SavidgeTitle: Lisa SavidgeBasics. Lisa Savidge. Nah, I’m just messing with you. Phoenix shoegaze/post rock/post punk quintet Lisa Savidge marks a first for YAFI — an album that comes out within a day of getting the YAFI treatment. There’s been plenty of healthy hype surrounding Lisa Savidge — five guys…

LCD Soundsystem’s Final Show Spurs Ticket Outrage

We’ve all heard of concert tickets that sold out in record time. Last year Garth Brooks sold more than 140,000 tickets in a day to a benefit show. Lady Antebellum sold out an arena in Georgia in seven minutes last year as well. Most recently, Coachella sold all of its…

Liam’s Problem: Liam’s Problem EP

​Artist: Liam’s ProblemTitle: Liam’s Problem EPBasics: Liam’s Problem describes themselves as a “musical journey through rock, soul, funk and blues” and “as likely to be influenced by The Allman Brothers or Parliament Funkadelic as they are Led Zeppelin or Pear Jam.”There is definitely a Pearl Jam/Soundgarden influence mixed with some…

Flier of the Week: The Venomous Pinks

Drea Doll of the Venomous Pinks put together this flier for a wild and crazy punk rock show that’s going down this Saturday night.”Any music from Evil Beaver and the Venomous Pinks could be considered airborne toxic material,” Drea said, explaining the sea of people wearing gas masks in the…

Plain White T’s @ Marquee Theatre

Plain White T’s have come a long way since their first studio album was released 11 years ago. Ten albums further, to start with. The T’s — whom, yes, you know from That Song, which I’ll remind you about in a few lines — are currently touring in support of…

Scott H. Biram @ Rhythm Room

There’s something to be said for consistency — at least that’s what you take away from Scott H. Biram’s song “Still Drunk, Still Crazy, Still Blue,” off his 2009 record Something’s Wrong/Lost Forever. The character falls within Biram’s general specialty of wandering wastrels, truck-driving whiskey-drinkers, and lost souls rootless as…

John Michael Montgomery @ Del E. Webb Performing Arts Center

With country music’s “New Traditionalist” movement of the ’90s officially pushing up daisies in the wake of the current Taylor Swift/Lady Antebellum/Sugarland country/pop movement, unabashed country singers like John Michael Montgomery have been shut out of the major-city arena-tour circuit and are now playing gigs in places like Wickenburg, where…

Sarah McLachlan @ Comerica Theatre

Whether we chalk it up to SB 1070 outrage or the economy or the moldy reflexive feminism of the event itself, one thing is certain about the 2010 “revival” version of Lilith Fair: It didn’t come here. The all-distaff music festival was forced to scrap 13 dates last year, including…

The Prince vs. Michael Experience @ The Clubhouse Music Venue

The King of Pop. His Royal Badness. Collectively, Michael Jackson and Prince helped define the early-’80s era of MTV, revolutionized both R&B and popular music, sold an eff-load of albums, and influenced thousands of musicians worldwide. Head-to-head, however, it’s hard to say who was better. This pop-star smackdown is at…

Club Candids at Shotgun Betty’s

The saucy cowgirls at Shotgun Betty’s Rock & Roll Salloon serve their shots with a side of attitude. These gals dance on tabletops while classics from Def Leppard, Journey and Guns N’ Roses blast through the well-stocked bar, which is complete with a motorcycle. Check out this week’s Club Candids…

What’s Behind Post Breakup/Death Music Appreciation?

Why is it that bands — and people in general — seem to be appreciated so much more once they’re gone?After they’re out of reach, suddenly a person somehow becomes even more important than before. You’ve seen it when someone dies, of course, and also when a band like The…

Super Bowl Halftime Show 2011: 10 Minutes of Shouting

 called it from the very beginning of the football game: The Super Bowl halftime show would be 10 minutes of the Black Eyed Peas shouting. And indeed it was.Between the bad pickup on the microphones and the complete lack of nip-slips, this year’s Super Bowl halftime show downright sucked.The whole…

Why Nicki Minaj is the Most Annoying Person in Music Right Now

Am I the only one who really, really hates Nicki Minaj? You’d think so based on only a smattering of anti-Nicki talk on ye ole interwebz, compared to a torrent of anti Ke-dollarsign-ha fury and all the hate of other comparable slutwave artists.For example: There are a mere 1,500 members…

Catfish Mustache: Touch My Beer and I’ll Kill Ya

Title: Touch My Beer and I’ll Kill Ya Basics: Let’s start with what Catfish Mustache isn’t (thank God): Countrified rock, emo, pop-punk. What we do have — in lieu of all those super fun genres — is some funk rock with some hip-hop sprinkled in for good measure. Warning –…

T-Model Ford @ The Rhythm Room

Blues music is a uniquely American tradition, but like any art form, it doesn’t stay static. Over the past century, the blues have grown, morphed, and branched in big and unexpected ways. The biggest came when the blues of the Mississippi Delta moved up river to Chicago, changing both the…

Soundcheck Festival 2011 @ Club Red

More than 40 local bands will be playing the New Times Soundcheck Festival 2011, a two-day event that finds Grand Canyon State rockers taking over the stage at Club Red, but without a doubt the two most popular bands are the two reserved to close out their respective nights, Digital…

Amy Grant and Michael W. Smith @ Celebrity Theatre

Amy Grant and Michael W. Smith go way, way back — but not in the way you probably think. Amy Grant, probably the most important Christian pop musician ever (even if that might not be the most impressive accolade) gave Smith his big break, hiring him to play keyboards on…

Tennis @ The Rhythm Room

A band named Tennis has to be a bunch of Ivy League 20-somethings with penchants for deck shoes and cable-knit sweaters, right? No, bands full of those guys usually feature names inspired by monsters — vampires, even. Tennis is actually Denver husband-and-wife duo Alaina Moore and Patrick Riley. The two…

Ensiferum @ The Clubhouse Music Venue

At its best, metal music is always ridiculous. To describe Ensiferum as ridiculous would be like describing Michael Scott in the seventh season of The Office as “kind of annoying.” Their name means “sword-bearer” in Latin, they play symphonic speed-metal, wear kilts, pose with swords in their publicity shots, sing…