Getting Back in the Groove With a New Column About Phoenix Vinyl Culture
A new column by Robrt Pela delves into Phoenix vinyl culture.
A new column by Robrt Pela delves into Phoenix vinyl culture.
Including which B-52s song inspired Lennon to get back into the recording studio.
Our fall music preview finally pays huge dividends with great new tunes.
The Soulfly and Sepultura singer has a new album with his metal supergroup, Killer Be Killed
But if it’s going to last another 15, it needs help with its annual fundraising campaign.
The “Old Town Road” singer does a fly-by of one of our state’s natural wonders.
He’s played drums for several of Arizona’s best-known punk bands, including JFA and Mighty Sphincter.
“I love myself so much — my skin makes cops go nuts.”
Wild Wide Open was recorded in New York, but it’s rooted in the desert.
“In the ’80s, all the musicians were partying and snorting coke together, going ‘Yeah, I’m going to open up a bar someday,’ and I eventually did it.”
Including a track off the new solo EP by Sam Means of The Format.
Some states have been stepped in to help live music operators. Not Arizona.
Where to shop and what to expect on the last RSD event of the year.
The heavy metal icon and Paradise Valley resident talks about his new autobiography — and where he shops for Halloween.
We can’t wait to go back to these metro Phoenix venues.
Including the best musical reunion of the year.
Our top picks for the greatest music-makers in metro Phoenix.
There’s a lot of great new music to look forward to over the next few months.
Listen to these new tunes immediately.
Find limited releases at record stores all over the Valley.
The performer is now the host of Quarantine Creators, a pandemic-era drag event for Arizona Virtual Pride.
Four decades of deep cuts from the legendary independent record store chain.