Club Candids: Wallpaper at the Sail Inn

Sometimes you get really lucky and stumble into a rowdy Sunday night, like Oakland synth-rock duo Wallpaper’s dance-tastic show at the Sail Inn over the weekend. Peep the slideshow to see all kinds of beautiful fools goin’ T-Rex big in Tempe…

Flier of the Week: Sunorus at 910 Live

You know your corner laundromat, where that one college kid always brings her books to study while her clothes are washing, and your neighbor from down the street asks you to borrow quarters every week? It’s become sort of an unofficial hang-out for people in the hood, always bustling with…

What’s Selling: Zia Records Phoenix

Zia Records in Phoenix always seems to attract the hip hop and metal crowds. While this week is no exception with Eminem’s The Recovery coming in at number 1, and both Ozzy Osbourne and Whitechapel making the list. Apparently the Phoenix kids still dig classic rock though, as Exile on…

Markus Schulz

Unless the weathermen on the boob tube are lying through their bleached white teeth, Independence Day weekend is surely gonna be a scorcher. But though most the Valley will be sweating their collective asses outdoors watching fireworks and whatnot, Markus Schulz and his fans will be kicking it within the…

M.C. Hammer

M.C. Hammer is the Lady Gaga of 20 years ago. Dubious musical talent? Pretty much. Over-the-top fashion statements? You betcha: “Hammer Pants” are still bizarre. Loads of charisma, a knack for playing to the cameras, and first-rate showmanship? Undoubtedly. Chart-topping, mega-selling phenomenon? Without question. Hammer — born Stanley Kirk Burrell…

Secret Cities

There’s something vaguely dark and mysterious about Fargo, North Dakota’s ambient, psychedelic, otherworldly-sounding trio Secret Cities. The term “secret city” refers to the towns in the former Soviet Union where weapons were manufactured and/or stored and weren’t entirely made public until 1992. Though the band’s sound may not be quite…

M.O.T.O.

For nearly 30 years, pop-punk rascal Paul Caporino and M.O.T.O. (Masters of the Obvious) have been forging timeless sing-along punk with razor-sharp Buzzcocks- and Hüsker Dü-style riffs and an often-twisted wit that recalls Nick Lowe at his most mischievous. Whether he’s offering an ode to post-coital self-aggrandizement (“Well, I just…

Kasey Anderson

There’s an indefinable, rough-around-the-edges quality that well-seasoned country, folk, and Americana musicians have. You can hear in their voices the life experiences that give the music authenticity and make them believable and relatable. Though this typically comes only with having lived a hard life, every once in a blue moon…

Radar Brothers

L.A.’s Radar Brothers (formerly Radar Bros. — a subtle difference, but important) have been doing their thing for a while, putting out six records in the past 14 years, the latest being this year’s The Illustrated Garden. Phoenix-based music blog So Much Silence hasn’t been around quite as long, but…

Jordin Sparks

There was good reason to believe that Jordin Sparks would disappear right around now-ish. Her first album sold 2 million copies, but Battlefield, despite being a significant improvement over its predecessor, hasn’t even made it to a tenth of the sales. Then, her tour of midsize theaters was postponed. The…

Tugboat: Patches of Land

Band: TugboatTitle: Patches of LandBasics: Tempe five-some Tugboat are quite an anomaly in today’s You Asked For It game — a rare effort from a band that, when I tell my peers about the record, I don’t have to be six beers deep, lamenting why it is I do these columns.Previous You Asked For…

What’s Spinning: Radio Phoenix

While Radio Phoenix keeps up on what’s new, and fresh, and hip, they don’t get so caught up on it that they can’t appreciate things that are a couple weeks, or months, or years old. This isn’t to say that retro hits will be charting, but if a good comp…

Flier of the Week: Sweetbleeders at Long Wong’s

At first glance, this poster for the Sweetbleeders show at Long Wong’s in Tempe Saturday, June 26 looks like a crime scene–there is what appears to be a bloody hand print and some eerie red substance dripping down the walls.But a closer look reveals there’s nothing sinister at all about…

Dave McGraw and Crow Wing

Dave McGraw and Crow Wing’s rambling, folksy, old-style country sounds like the desert. It’s that stripped-down, no-frills approach that Arizonans cling to, even more than the big, glitzy sound that dominates the FM country airwaves. This aesthetic is often likened to the landscape that occupies southern Arizona, filled with jagged…

Damien Jurado

Though he currently resides in much greener pastures, singer-songwriter Damien Jurado seems to have a pretty solid connection to the Grand Canyon State, specifically a few of our dustiest locales. He sang about an Arizona gal on his 1997 debut St. Waters Ave, in a song called “Yuma, AZ,” and…

Kung Pao Radio

Tricky T has been part of some pretty potent P-town dance parties over the past 15 years. From his days ripping it up with Z-Trip in the late ’90s at the old Green Room in Tempe to his most-recent gig at Pinky Ring Wednesdays, the Trickster most definitely knows how…

Stars

The Canadian band Stars was the first musical act to publicly boycott Arizona in the wake of the passage of the controversial immigration-crackdown bill, SB 1070. The announcement was met with a collective yawn, because who the hell are Stars, right? But with the release of The Five Ghosts, expect…

Slightly Stoopid

Even nearly 15 years after his death, the legacy of Sublime singer Bradley Nowell permeates the musical ecosystem in a number of surprising ways. While many styles and genres have come and gone over the years, Sublime’s pot-fueled white-boy reggae-rock has never really gone out of fashion, with either subtle…

She Wants Revenge

Five years have passed since this darkwave dance duo released their self-titled debut album, smashing the official Guinness World Record for “Most Comparisons to Joy Division Inspired by Any Band Not Called Interpol.” Backed by the formidable Geffen publicity machine, singer/guitarist Justin Warfield and composer/multi-instrumentalist Adam Bravin enjoyed some well-deserved…

Eddie West: Eddie West

Album: Eddie WestBasics: Phoenix country/bluegrass/folk musician Eddie West bills himself as trying to market himself to Phoenix, Tucson, Flagstaff, Denver and Fort Collins. West also recorded his eponymous album in Los Angeles, so it’s safe to say that the dude is all over the place. Eddie West, reflects a little…