How Social Media is Ruining the Music Festival Experience

I had been waiting more than 20 years to see Pearl Jam live, and the time had finally come: I was going to see Seattle’s finest at the final weekend of the Austin City Limits Music Festival. It was worth the wait. Eddie Vedder drank a bottle of wine onstage…

Scary Kids Scaring Kids Singer Tyson Stevens Dies in Tucson

Tyson Stevens, the lead singer of now-defunct Gilbert band Scary Kids Scaring Kids, has died in Tuscon. He was 29. The news was first reported by Alternative Press Tuesday, October 21. Later that day, the Facebook page of Coma Prevail, Stevens’ most recent band, confirmed the news. (function(d, s, id)…

Phoenix Rapper Dadadoh on Why Honesty Is Best in Hip-Hop

After his band broke up in Virginia, Bryan Preston, better known as Dadadoh, wasn’t sure what to do with himself. After visiting the Valley in July 2009, he decided to move to Tempe, despite not knowing anyone. He’s been here ever since. Yet for the next two years, Dadadoh avoided…

OK Go’s Music Videos Still Reliably Inventive

From treadmills to paint guns, OK Go has always been pushing the creative envelope with DIY music videos. For their latest single “The Writing’s On the Wall” from their new Hungry Ghosts album, they were faced with the challenge to pushing the envelope a little further. Using more than 20…

This Greek Billionaire Wants to Take Battle Rap Mainstream

By Chaz Kangas As the man behind the Tupac hologram and last year’s aborted George Zimmerman/DMX boxing match, Alki David is no stranger to controversy. Now the 46-year-old Greek billionaire has another wild idea: He wants to bring battle rap, the hip-hop competition where MCs have to outperform their opponent…

Phoenix Heavy Metal Bands Enter the Whiskey Game

Some of the most legendary artists found inspiration from their favorite alcoholic spirits — and unfortunately for several, an untimely death. However, it wasn’t until the past decade or two when artists and the creators and distributors of said brands decided to put their (metal) heads together to create something…

MIMFest Offers Prime Chance for Global Musical Tourism

The Musical Instrument Museum gathers a vast collection of the world’s music under one roof. And when it throws a music festival, it brings musicians from all over the world and spreads the noise over multiple stages for a weekend that will expose Phoenix residents to an incredibly diverse range…

How Metronomy ?Frontman Joseph Mount Got Scooped by Daft Punk

When Joseph Mount of London-based Metronomy listened to Daft Punk’s Random Access Memories, he realized he’d have to change the direction of “Boy Racers,” the most upbeat song on his band’s 2013 album, Love Letters. He had intended to have the song include a German narrator speaking about how fast…

Metal Monsters Mastodon Make Twerking Video

As a drummer, Brann Dailor makes even the most complex songs seem simple. As the rhythm machine behind progressive metal titans Mastodon, however, it’s obvious the apparent ease is a product of enormous skill and loads of practice. But when singing is added to Dailor’s to-do list, things get much…

The Venomous Pinks Are a Punk Band, Not a Girl Band

Punk rock comes in all shapes, all sizes, all colors, and all genders. Originally, it was a badge of courage with the ability to supersede all of the aforementioned labels, but somewhere along the way, it has segmented itself like other aspects of society — probably because of the stupid…

The Musical Mad Scientists of Canada’s Royal Canoe

Those who showed up early to the Bombay Bicycle Club show in April at Crescent Ballroom were privy to the layered experimental sounds of Winnipeg’s Royal Canoe. The sextet, making its inaugural trip to the Valley, stood like a group of mad scientists over their boards and laptops to create…

Chilean Rapper Ana Tijoux Thinks We’re Witnessing Digital Exhaustion

In the last five years, French-Chilean rapper Ana Tijoux has risen into the cream of the crop of serious Latin American artists using music to raise social consciousness. Building an audience to unfold social and political discourse demands a certain level of recognition. Some people point to Tijoux’s performance at…

Mesa Gets a Blues Night at Stacey’s Smoke House BBQ on Main

The blues keep hopping throughout the Valley during the weekdays, thanks to Buzz Fowler. Fowler started blues jam parties at the El Dorado Bar and Grill in Scottsdale on Wednesday nights and the Steel Horse Saloon in Deer Valley on Thursday nights. Now, Stacy’s Smoke House BBQ on Main Street…

Skrillex Embraces Brostep, and Is Anyone Surprised?

It’s easy to hate on Skrillex or even just razz the dude. Probably since the erstwhile screamo frontman, once known as Sonny Moore, is sui generis and a polarizing figure in electronic dance music who provides critics with plenty of ammunition. For starters, there’s that funky hairstyle (a.k.a. the “Skrillet”)…

The New Pornographers Are Masters of Joyous Indie-Pop

It hardly seems that 14 years have passed since Canada’s New Pornographers dropped their debut full-length, Mass Romantic, upon a whole lot of virgin ears. To say that the indie power-pop band’s initial offering was well-received is an understatement. Critics went cuckoo for it, and the recording found its way…

Heavy Metal Television Seeks Crowdfunding Help

What if you could donate to your favorite aspect of heavy metal and receive a private drum lesson with Sacred Reich drummer Greg Hall? Or 25-year-old Metallica shirts that were never even for sale, just given to the crew? Or lunch with Veronica from Benedictum, a recording package at a…