Heritage Hump Day: Sledville, “Bar Room”

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…

What’s in a Band Name Like Viet Cong?

Post-punk strung through an art-rock meat grinder, Viet Cong is the resuscitated project from two members (vocalist/bassist Matt Flegel and drummer Mike Wallace) of the heavily eulogized noise-rock band Women. Transitioning has been less than smooth for VC, however — there was a rather infamous onstage fight between Flegel and…

Are Gimmick-Free CDs Poised for Comeback in the Music Industry?

It must have seemed like such a good idea at the time. Sub Pop had released I Love You, Honeybear, the latest from Father John Misty, in the usual formats (digital, vinyl, and compact disc). Those looking to enhance their listening experience for an extra cost could purchase a copy…

The Hourglass Cats Shift Musically on Pair of New Singles

The Hourglass Cats are leaning more rock ‘n’ roll than ever after the Saturday evening release of their two new tracks “Be That Way,” and “Been Thinkin” at Tempe’s C.A.S.A. SunBá. There isn’t even a hint of THC’s early reggae and ska influences, as the tracks go in a far…

Paint Phoenix 5th Street Block Party Is the Gem of Art Detour

The first Paint Phoenix In 2014 was a pretty killer event where artists gathered in downtown for three days to quite literally paint the town. But in their second go round they have decided to add in a day long block party, so artists and appreciators alike can congregate to…

13 Best Metal Concerts in Phoenix This March

March in Phoenix is usually one of the most beautiful months of the year — the transition between winter and summer is in full swing, so the weather is usually in the, oh, high 80s. For those who aren’t familiar, no — we don’t have a spring season here. It…

Why Musicians Deserve to Get Paid

View image | gettyimages.com Editor’s Note: A few weeks back, we published an article titled “6 Reasons Most Musicians Don’t Deserve to Get Paid.” The article generated a fair bit of controversy, and to keep the conversation going, we asked local musician Henri Benard to pen a response. Here it…

The Stakes Might Be the Coolest Phoenix Band You’ve Never Seen Live

The atmosphere at Last Exit Live was just a little different than usual Friday night for the premier of The Stakes’ debut record, The Stakes Music Vol.1. The jazz- and funk-infused hip-hop seven-piece brought the laid-back, chilled-out vibes of their music with them to south Central Phoenix, and it settled…

Unruh Talks Reunion Show, Release of Box Set

Sweating to the oldies will have a new connotation after Saturday, February 21, at Club Red. Local heroes, Unruh, are reuniting for their first show in 15 years and celebrating the release of their box set, Tomb, with a giant show featuring some of the best bands in the current…

Meet Motobunny, the New Project from the Love Me Nots

The husband/wife team of Phoenix band the Love Me Nots, Michael Johnny Walker and Nicole Laurenne, has never been afraid to reinvent itself. The garage rockers in 2013 debuted their electro-fuzz outfit Zero Zero, merging 1960s psychedelia, gritty guitar licks, and new wave dance pop. Now there’s Motobunny, a garage-meets-glam-meets-’80s…

Heritage Hump Day – Dead Hot Workshop

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…