Carrie Underwood Takes the Classy Route in “Undo It”

Slashing your ex’s tires after a breakup isn’t exactly the healthiest way of dealing with things, and it seems Carrie Underwood is moving on from her “Before He Cheats” ways into a more mature way with “Undo It.” The song, off her album Play On, also deals with breaking up, but this time,…

Flier of the Week: The Love Me Nots at Martini Ranch

Anyone who’s ever loved someone and not had it returned knows it sucks. “I love you not” is just not something you want to hear. Which is why this poster for The Love Me Nots’ show this Friday, June 18 at Martini Ranch is so influential. The woman just ripped the guy’s…

Cake

Long before Ke$ha was making waves with her brand of sing-talk, Cake was tearing up the charts thanks to frontman John McCrea’s rap-like style of sing-talking. Remember Cake, the Sacramento, California-based band whose music is filled with wordplay and whimsical lyrics? Sure, it’s been a while, but if you listen…

LeAnn Rimes

It’s kinda tough to measure someone’s success as an adult when that person attained international fame at age 13. Child prodigy LeAnn Rimes earned the respect of the country music world at an early age, frequently being compared to Patsy Cline, and reaching number 10 on the Billboard Country Chart…

Raining and OK

The way Raining and OK lead singer Trevor Tillery remembers it, making music for the first time was much like taking a leak after an all-day Pabst bender. “I felt like I had these songs in me for years, and they all burst out of me at once because I…

Erykah Badu

Though considered the leading female voice of the neo-soul movement, you could say Erykah Badu pretty much transcends musical genres, taking on hip-hop, pop, soul and even the occasional jazz track without seeming out of her comfort zone. After a five-year hiatus, she re-emerges with New Amerykah Part Two (Return…

Fight Club Sadisco*

May Tyler forgive us, but we’re about to break rules number one and two: Squalor, 5arah, ///she//, and the other twisted turntablists of Sadisco* are returning to Jugheads, 5110 East McDowell Road, this weekend for some fisticuffs and frenetic fun. The demented DJ collective is presenting its annual Fight Club…

Miniature Tigers

The first Miniature Tigers record, Tell It To The Volcano, was probably an over-share. Sure, frontman Charlie Brand did a great job of couching his heartbreak in stories about some Lost-like tropical netherworld, but it didn’t take a working knowledge of Freud to understand that the “Cannibal Queen” Brand spoke…

What’s Selling: Stinkweeds Records

While many highly anticipated records have finally dropped in the last few weeks, everyone from Spin to NPR to our very own Nothing Not New column has had something to say about the latest release from Blitzen Trapper. Phoenicians have not been oblivious, as Destroyer of the Void charted number…

Jason Derulo Says It’s OK to Be Single on “Ridin’ Solo”

It seemed unlikely to happen, but R&B star Jason Derulo actually has a single out with a positive message to women. It’s called “Ridin’ Solo,” and it’s a song all about how being single is just fine, and loving yourself is just as important as loving someone else–something a lot…

The Bad Cactus Brass Band

You’re a culturally land-locked Arizonan. As such, the closest you’ve ever come to a bona fide New Orleans “second line” street band is an episode of Treme — or maybe that funny funeral scene in the voodoo-rific James Bond flick To Live and Let Die. Well, your jazz illiteracy days are…

Gloryhole

The music world’s seen a lot of reunions lately. Morris Day and the Time are getting back together; as are legendary ’60s Brit-rockers The Faces (albeit without Rod Stewart), and even the members of Velvet Revolver have been working on some new material. This even extends to the local level,…

Shelby James and the Crying Shames

Tempe-based roots rocker Shelby James has a yen for yesteryear. The MySpace page for his band, Shelby James and the Crying Shames, is larded with grainy family snapshots and stylized faux ’50s portraits of the musician done up like Jack Kerouac’s nattier kid brother. Over at the band’s official Web…

MC Chris

Shows like The Big Bang Theory give the false impression that geeks are usually brilliant and successful. In reality, most of us are rather shiftless and underemployed, but occasionally someone like MC Chris manages to profit from his geekiness. The Chicago-area rapper first caught notice with “Fett’s Vette,” a humorous,…

Jed’s a Millionaire

Though the name Jed’s a Millionaire may conjure images of rich hicks who struck black gold, the five-piece band from Tempe is known for its softer side. Lead singer R. Shawn Harrington compares the songwriting process to sex: “It’s like, each time you make love, you give a little of yourself…

Ozzmosis

It’s decreasingly rare that a musician or band ever gets big enough that a tribute band is truly warranted. I don’t believe a tribute band is ever a good idea, just because they do a huge disservice to the one being paid tribute. Having said this, if there is one…

Nick Nicholson

Phoenix resident Nick Nicholson is an especially earnest fellow singing in an especially earnest genre: country music. There’s no post-modern irony or veiled metaphors here. When Nicholson belts out lyrics such as “I’ve seen Creation’s glory displayed throughout the Earth / And cried as I witnessed a little baby’s birth”…

Club Candids at Portland’s

We’re going to let you in on a little secret: We love Portland’s on First Friday. Yes, we’ve fought the urge to keep the public from learning this little First Friday trick — it’s our job to do what’s best for our readers…

What’s Selling: Zia Records Tempe

Though school may be out for the summer, Tempe kids shopping at Zia Records manage to stay turned on to all that is new.They’re still all over the Deftones latest record, and Sleigh Bells sneaks in at the number four slot even though not everyone on our staff is as…

The One Where I Call For a Stars Boycott

It’s no secret that Quebecois indie rockers Stars were one of, if not the, first bands to boycott Arizona over SB1070. They issued their boycott through Twitter on April 27, a few days after the law was okayed by Gov. Brewer. Their move was bold, timely and rather unexpected –…