Jonathan Sakas: Albatross

Title: Debut LP AlbatrossBasics: Wait, what? An album that isn’t countrified in any way? Someone arranging tracks with a synthesizer?Sakas is from Arizona, right?Indeed he is — which makes his debut album Albatross all the more intriguing. You may be thinking: Hey, jackass, not every band from Arizona plays country or…

Sea Wolf @ The Rhythm Room

Not to be confused with Wolf Parade, AIDS Wolf, Wolfmother, Patrick Wolf, Wolf Eyes, Peanut Butter Wolf, Steppenwolf, Howlin’ Wolf, and the approximately 13,947 other “wolf” bands, Sea Wolf is the nom de indie folk of Los Angeles singer-guitarist Alex Brown Church. It may also be the least “wolf-like” of…

Mike Posner @ The Marquee

If Justin Timberlake and Robin Thicke had a less talented baby that grew up, went to Duke University, and joined a frat, the result would be Mike Posner. His music sounds as if it came from an episode of Jersey Shore and is inundated with name-branded shout-outs for such products…

The Scenario @ Bar Smith

The bank account of Pickster One is probably growing exponentially by the day, what with everything that the obscenely talented turntable artist has piled on his plate lately. Besides his longstanding Blunt Club residency and his Tuesday joint at the new Rocky Point Cantina in Tempe, the 33-year-old spends his…

Michael Bolton @ Chandler Center for the Arts

Nothing says soft rock quite like Michael Bolton. This year marks the silver anniversary of the debut album from the notoriously cheesy adult-contemporary hunk. Yup, it’s been 25 years since Bolton started wooing the fairer sex with his vibrato-filled crooning. But the 57-year-old singer hasn’t always been into the smooth…

Autolux @ The Clubhouse

Nowhere is the phrase “out of sight, out of mind” more applicable than the music business. This is why you could probably use a refresher course on Los Angeles fuzz-rockers Autolux. Six years ago — that’s nearly two decades in blog time — Autolux had a lot going for them…

Dead Confederate @ The Rhythm Room

Even if you enjoy the music of Kings of Leon — and with the older stuff, that’s acceptable, but I’m warning you that now is the time to jump off the bandwagon — those shitting pigeons were a harbinger of doom. The Kings’ most recent album is the straw of…

Club Candids: Manic Mondays at the Crown Room

The three-day Labor Day weekend was filled with all manner of wild wingdings throughout the Valley. Some party monsters kept it going strong for four straight nights, including the dudes, dames, and dimes that hit the Crown Room in Scottsdale on Monday, September 6. No one seemed to mind the…

What’s Selling: Hoodlums Music and Movies

Record store junkies at Hoodlums Music and Movies have a taste for alternative and blues funk sounds. This week, new records from folk men Ryan Bingham and Ray LaMontagne’s were highly sought after. Local boys What Laura Says were quite popular as well. 1. Ryan Bingham, Junky Star See the…

Flier of the Week: Ladylike at Exit 7

Getting chased by something can be fun, such as in a game of tag. It can also be terrifying–think of running away from a serial killer. But when it comes to being tailed by a gang of flying mustaches, it’s sort of difficult what to think. Do you run away,…

The Necronauts

Every college has its super-seniors: those students whose post-secondary studies exceed the bounds of the classic four-year plan. For some, the designation comes from partying too hard. For others, it’s a result of pursuing their varied interests, credits toward a major be damned. For The Necronauts, super-seniors of the Valley’s…

Red Letter Drive

Though a band’s description of themselves is not always the most accurate assessment to go by, East Valley rockers Red Letter Drive seem to have summed up their own sound pretty well. “Sounds like progressive rock meets alternative rock meets pop-hard rock meets you,” they say. And they nailed it…

Gentlemen Afterdark

Help from Alice Cooper, placement in People magazine’s “Stars of the Future” issue and a mountain of cocaine? It seemed Gentlemen Afterdark were headed for great things in the early ’80s Phoenix new wave scene. Nope. This Phoenix glam act, once referred to as the “West Coast answer to the…

You Hang Up

By now, loyal readers are probably familiar with the hullabaloo surrounding local band You Hang Up, which prominently features child actor Frankie Muniz (best known for his starring role in Malcolm in the Middle) on drums. You undoubtedly remember how You Hang Up scheduled a show, canceled it, and then…

Screaming Females

A Screaming Females CD was delivered to my desk when I worked at a local radio station. An unabashed riot grrrl fanatic, I hosted a weekly show that juxtaposed yelling, pissed-off variations on Kathleen Hanna with ’60s girl groups harmonizing about how much they wanted to get married. So maybe…

Adult Swim

Slick swimming soirees proved to be both potent and plentiful again this summer, but one of the bigger bashes has been rather conspicuous by its absence. Namely, Adult Swim, which arguably helped popularize the hipster hotel pool party trend two years ago but couldn’t quite get off the ground this…

Club Candids at Lucky Strike Bowling Lanes

Finally, some CityScape nightlife! Lucky Strike opened its lanes and lounge last Thursday, and folks from all over the Valley came out to drink some booze, throw some balls, and, in a few cases, get turned away for violating the venue’s strict dress code. Perched atop a CVS on Jefferson…

What’s Selling: Zia Record Exchange Tempe

Music lovers at Zia Record Exchange in Tempe are craving rougher, louder sounds at the moment. Topping the chart this week is The Sword. Also in demand were Best Coast’s lo-fi chillwave and the beloved raps of everyone’s favorite white boy, Eminem, as well as the talented Akron blues boys,…

What’s Selling: Revolver Records

Leave it to Revolver Records and their incredibly knowledgeable clientele to remind us of Je T’aime…Moi Non Plus.It’s a late ’60s album of French duets as sung by two lovers. The brand new re-issue of it is what must have put it all the way in the top slot. Arcade…

Nicki Minaj’s “Your Love” a Good Song to Hate

While some may insist Nicki Minaj is the most promising lady out there right now in the female rap game, it’s sad that such a prolific artist ends up bashing her own gender so often. Instead of an empowering artist carrying the torch for lady wordsmiths, we’re stuck with silliness…

Flier of the Week: White Fang at The Trunk Space

Even though Miguel Valencia calls himself a “noob” when it comes to poster making and promoting, this flier totally manages to catch people’s attention. It doesn’t even look like it’s advertising a concert. Rather, the ecstatic-looking people on the poster look like they’re advertising the fiesta of the century–or just…