New Music from The Technicolors, Sundressed, Wyves and More
New music from Phoenix artists.
New music from Phoenix artists.
Join us at Rebel Lounge on Wednesday, March 29.
In Pound For The Sound, we get technical with local musicians about what gear they use to create their signature tones.
North Phoenix gentlemen’s club Centerfolds Cabaret has been stripped of its liquor license for good. Owners of the embattled local strip joint, which closed in late January in the wake of a deadly altercation in its parking lot, have voluntarily agreed to have its license revoked because of the incident…
We wish they could all win.
The photographer died from cancer. A memorial will be held on April 15.
RIP to the Sister Sledge singer.
“How often do you get an opportunity to truly use your craft to really be a voice for someone who doesn’t have one?” Trap House sounds humbled and sincere when he says this over the phone.
In Pound For The Sound, we get technical with local musicians about what gear they use to create their signature tones. Robin Vining is an extremely musical person.
There’s an astounding level of talent here.
Because it’s all about that bass.
Why let the NCAA have all the fun?
Chicano/O’odham hip-hop crew Shining Soul is most at home on the front lines. The Phoenix trio — MCs Bronze Candidate and Liaizon, along with DJ Reflekshin — first came up with staunch criticism of Arizona’s racist SB 1070 “papers please” measure in 2010, but on their latest, Politics Aside, they mostly…
It’s easy to forget how dire the root meaning of “nostalgia” is. From Latin it translates to something like “severe homesickness — a kind of disease,” which means, if we’re being technical, we might want to put the attendees of those recurring Emo Nights popping up around town (and popping…
In Pound for the Sound, we talk to musicians about their gear.
Get your local music fix inside.
You’ve heard the story before. Local genius becomes indispensable, then leaves.
Bands to watch this year.
Worse than death, Green Day make punk rock safe.
In Pound For The Sound, we get technical with local musicians about what gear they use to create their signature tones.
Right Hear, Right Now shares the best of new, local music.
It’s one thing to watch artists and musicians figuratively “grow up” as they progress in the local scene, but with Taylor Upsahl, we’ve literally watched her grow up while making music. Upsahl was 14 when she released her debut album in 2013. Less than two years later, she released the…