For New Record, Sedona Band decker. First Hit Rock Bottom

In the past five years, Sedona-based psychedelic folk outfit decker. has played somewhere near 600 shows, according to frontman Brandon Decker, and the band has played more out-of-town dates than most Arizona-based bands have performed locally in that time. Through four albums, countless shifts in lineup, and the retirement of…

DJ Akshen Wins Red Bull Thre3style Regionals

Say what you will about the power of positive thinking, but it has helped some some folks people succeed now and again. e. For proof, look no further than DJ Akshen, the Valley turntablist who won the Red Bull Thre3style regional qualifier this past weekend at Monarch Theatre. Akshen bested…

4 Reasons Local Bands Should Not Sleep With Their Fans

View image | gettyimages.com “I wonder what your mom is like?” Those were the words I heard waking up next to a girl, whose name I honestly don’t remember, one morning in my bed. They changed my life and made me realize I was going about this all wrong. My…

5 Great New Songs By Phoenix Artists

Mitchell Hillman listens to more local music than just about anyone in the Valley. He presents his picks for best new music in his column, Right Hear, Right Now. There Is Danger – “Youth” There Is Danger’s album Living Dreams was my favorite local album of 2013, and by the…

John 5 Loves the Arizona Heat and Vintage Telecasters

When John 5 received his first guitar at age 7, it became a lifelong love affair (lucky for us). He had no way of knowing that, within just a few decades, he would be seen as one of music’s most acclaimed and sought-after guitar-slingers. All I gotta say is when…

Toasters Celebrate Three Decades of Ska and Counting

Not many bands get the privilege of working alongside musicians and producers they love. The Toasters are one such band to have done so (creating record labels Moon Ska Records in the ’80s and Megalith in the 2000s), and they’ve been doing it that way for going on 35 years…

Who’s Afraid of Marilyn Manson?

As Marilyn Manson approaches 50 years old, the world no longer is afraid of him. It’s just not sure what to do with him, either. At times, it seems Manson doesn’t know what to do with himself, but one thing he loves to do keep himself entertained. As we speak,…

Heritage Hump Day: Sugar High – “Swallowed Bombs”

Every Wednesday is Heritage Hump Day! That’s because every Wednesday from now to the end of the year or before someone really big stops us, Heritage Hump Records (a temporary subsidiary of Onus Records) and New Times will be bringing you a limited edition collector’s item of a much beloved…

Kanye West and Beck Should Kiss, Make Up, and Make Music

View image | gettyimages.com You might have heard by now that Kanye West had some things to say about Beck’s Morning Phase winning the award for Album of The Year over Beyonce at last night’s Grammy Awards. If you haven’t heard yet, here’s a recap: As Beck walked up to…

8 Phoenix Bands Who Entered NPR’s Tiny Desk Contest

Adele, T Pain, John Legend, Wilco, Trey Anastasio, Cat Stevens, Jackson Browne, The B.O.T.S., Trampled By Turtles, Hozier, The Pixies, and Neko Case are just a few of the notable bands and musicians that have participated in National Public Radio’s Tiny Desk Concert Series. The concept is pretty simple and…

Heritage Hump Day: Trunk Federation, “Truck Lover” (1998)

Every Wednesday is Heritage Hump Day! That’s because every Wednesday from now to the end of the year or before someone really big stops us, Heritage Hump Records (a temporary subsidiary of Onus Records) and New Times will be bringing you a limited edition collector’s item of a much beloved…

5 Great New Music Videos from Phoenix Bands

In 2015, it is more important than ever that a band trying to get noticed can present more than just music, but an entire multimedia experience. That doesn’t just apply to those on the brink of stardom either. Bands at every level are working overtime to come up with interesting…

The Phoenix Music Scene Bucket List

You know, this city gets a lot of hate. And it’s not just from the outside, either. Recent transplants to Phoenix notice a trend when talking to the residents about their new home. The people who most often ask why a new resident would ever think to move here? Or…

8 Best Metal Concerts in February in Phoenix

The start of February made it one of the busiest, most exciting months of 2015 in the Valley of the Sun. More than a million extra people crowded into town for the Phoenix Open, the Superbowl, or the fact that they’re just snowbirds. Clearly cause for shots of whiskey and…