Flier of the Week: Splash Summer Series Kick Off Party

This Saturday’s ​Splash party, presented by Fuze and Psyko Steve, will be the first of a summer series. This gig will feature What Laura Says, Gospel Claws, Mondegreen, and special guest DJ Mr. Coon.It’s a 21-and-up event, and the party begins at 7 p.m. at the pool at the Lexington…

Generationals @ The Sail Inn

Finding success with two different bands puts you in some pretty rarefied company. But just like Dave Grohl, Eric Clapton, and everyone in Joy Division not named Ian Curtis, Louisiana singer-guitarists Grant Widmer and Ted Joyner — the core of upstart indie-pop outfit Generationals — have managed to pull off…

Kepi Ghoulie @ The Trunk Space

Being in a touring rock band is challenging enough without internal conflicts, but when two members of the group are separating/divorcing each other, there are only two paths to take: 1) the Fleetwood Mac route, in which all the trauma is poured into an album for the whole world to…

Tyga @ The Venue Scottsdale

If teeny-bopper rap sounds like something Method Man’s nightmares would be made of, it’s not. The Closer to My Dreams Tour, headlined by Young Money labelmates Tyga and Lil Twist (with opener Diggy Simmons, son of Rev Run of Run-D.M.C.), is proof that teeny-bopper not only lives, but that it…

Sicmonic @ 910 Live

Sometimes, metal bands sound like teenagers screaming over a wall of doomy, spiraling guitar chords. Sometimes, metal bands sound like a demon orgy in a thunderstorm. And occasionally, a good metal band sounds like both. One of the things that make Phoenix band Sicmonic notable is musical diversity. The quintet’s…

Splash Pool Party @ The Lexington Hotel

Don’t let that mask scare you. DJ Raccoon doesn’t want to dig through your trash; he wants to get your ass moving. “I stray far, far away from Top 40,” Raccoon, a.k.a. Jake Brennan, says via e-mail. Raccoon is more into indie, dance, house, and dub, which he’ll be playing…

Streetlight Manifesto @ Marquee Theatre

Third-wave ska peaked sometime in the late 1990s, when bands like The Toasters, Save Ferris, and The Mighty Mighty Bosstones achieved mainstream recognition. Times change and people move on, and now we’re left with Rihanna searching for a rude boy. Thankfully, Streetlight Manifesto has been providing a fresh take on…

Club Candids: Summer Massive at Venue Scottsdale

​A name like Summer Massive sets high expectations for a party. All the components were in place — an impressive line up featuring Designer Drugs, Le Castle Vania, and local talent, a large venue (bonus points for cool décor at The Venue of Scottsdale), cheap drinks, and lots of interesting…

The Horrors: Skying

For those who felt that “Still Life” just wasn’t enough Horrors, worry not — the band has made Skying available for a full album stream via their website. The much-anticipated follow up to 2009’s Mercury Prize-nominated Primary Colours, Skying finds The Horrors comfortable in the post-punk, touches-of-shoegaze groove that Colours…

Teddybears’ Devil’s Music Released Stateside Today

​Some bands call themselves “eclectic” because they merge metal and hip-hop or include a xylophone in some songs, but Swedish band Teddybears’ music is the epitome of the word. Listening to the band’s sixth album, Devil’s Music (released in the states on Big Beat/Atlantic today), it’s impossible to pigeonhole the…

Face to Face, & Strung Out @ Nile Theater

Though they never achieved the notoriety enjoyed by some ’90s Cali punk peers, Face to Face’s fans are legion among the punk faithful, particularly skaters. Led by frontman Trever Keith (the quartet’s sole remaining original member), Face to Face’s songs race like nitrous funny cars fueled on slashing guitar hooks…

The Commodores @ Talking Stick Resort

The Commodores are mostly known for their slow jams — tunes like “Sail On,” and “Easy,” featuring former frontman Lionel Richie’s exceptionally smooth voice. But the band also excelled at high-energy funk: “Brick House,” with Clyde Orange on vocals, became one of their biggest hits and still jams hard, even…

Otep @ Marquee Theatre

Most people don’t think of the bass player as being integral to any band, especially when the band is named after the singer. When Otep, the namesake nu-metal group of vocalist Otep Shamaya, lost original bassist Jay “Evil J” McGuire last year, they lost the only remaining original member of…

My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult @ Martini Ranch

Year: 1987. Scene: A seedy Chicago bar. Groovie Mann and Buzz McCoy meet and bond over underground horror flicks and degenerate tabloid chronicles of sex, sleaze, and the occult, then plan to create their own “B movie” band. Result: My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult. With 13 albums in…

Cinderella @ Marquee Theatre

The year 1986 was memorable for numerous reasons: There was the Challenger space shuttle explosion, the Iran Contra scandal, Hands Across America, and the return of Halley’s Comet, among other things. It was also the year that we saw debut albums from some of hair metal’s biggest acts — which…

The Palace @ FilmBar

Djentrification has always been known for his eclectic taste, as evidenced by his genre-bending sets at 602Tuesdays at the Bikini Lounge, but with his new night, The Palace, at FilmBar, 815 North Second Street, he’s taking things to a whole new level, spinning solely world music. “Man, there’s a lot…

Club Candids: Dream Fridays at Myst

Fridays in Old Town Scottsdale are defined by crowded bars full of beautiful people, loud music, and long lines outside of clubs. Myst was no exception — all three levels of the club were packed with dancing and socializing patrons enjoying Dream Fridays. Check out this week’s Club Candids slideshow…

Flier of the Week: Wild West Summer Fest

Some things just go together: peanut butter and jelly, rock and roll, cause and effect — and especially the unholy trinity of heavy metal, skulls, and tattoos. This week’s flier of the week, for the Wild West Summer Fest at Club 910, includes all three, which is fitting because the…

The Church’s Catalog Reissue Program Continues with a Two-Disc Offering of Starfish, the Band’s Beloved and Best-Known Album

As we’ve detailed previously here, Second Motion Records is in the midst of reissuing much of Australian alternative music legends The Church’s catalog. Following single-disc versions, with bonus tracks, of the quartet’s first four LPs, comes this double-disc, stand-alone offering of the band’s beloved, best-known album. Their commercial pinnacle, 1988’s…

Flier of the Week: Vespertine Circus

I love colorful rock ‘n’ roll concert posters that double as works of art (as seen in books like Art of Modern Rock: The Poster Explosion), especially when the look of the poster fits the music or personality of the performer. This week’s Flier of the Week is for Vespertine…

Ottmar Liebert @ The Compound Grill

Ottmar Liebert makes smooth music, the kind of airy fare you might hear in a dentist’s office. But though his tunes border on new age, his work ethic is resolutely hardcore: The German-born guitarist has been issuing “nouveau flamenco” guitar records since 1989, cranking out 25 albums’ worth of live…

The Queers @ Chasers

The late godfather of punk, Joey Ramone, once said that one of the cool things about the Ramones’ first album was its brevity — at just 30 minutes long, you could blast the entire record at a party before the cops showed up. Joe Queer, frontman of pop-punk band The…