We’re Pretty Sure Muse Is the New Styx

1999 was a weird year. That June, George W. Bush announced his candidacy for President, people were partying like it was the year in question, and a prevalent fear of the Y2K bug spread like Ebola fever. Muse also released their debut album, Showbiz, instantly drawing comparisons to their British…

Jason Hildebrandt, What Are You Listening To?

Jason Hildebrandt Hildebrandt is the executive sous chef for Ocotillo Golf Resort. Meet him Thursday, October 18 at San Tan Brewery for a beer dinner at 6 p.m. For more information, go here. When you put your key in the ignition and turn on the radio, what station would play…

Jon Rauhouse Sets Aside his Steel Guitar on New EP

It’s a small, stripped-down EP, but Songs from the Stratton Sessions encapsulates just about everything Jon Rauhouse stands for musically. And oddly enough, there isn’t one lick of steel guitar, the instrument he’s made his name with. There’s the joy and spontaneity of creating: Rather than stick to the few…

Underground Rock Pioneers Saint Vitus Return

The wheel’s come back around for doom-metal trailblazers Saint Vitus. It took some time, but what’s three decades among friends? “Like anybody, we were kind of surprised this hard-rock return was happening,” says Scott “Wino” Weinrich, who sang for Vitus on three albums during their ’86-’91 heyday and has fronted…

Valley Bands Head to the Lake for the Weekend

Apache Lake Music Festival has grown leaps and bounds since its launch in 2010. The festival now spans three days and features nearly twice as many bands as last year’s installment. The event’s roots may lie in the bygone Jeromeatherapy event, but now scores of music lovers will make the…

Keller Williams, Limbeck, Titus Andronicus, and More Just Announced Shows

Keller Williams will be hitting The Marquee Theatre on Friday January 18th, pushing his latest release Pick, where he teamed up with The Travelin’ McCourys to deliver his unique brand of bluegrass/folk/jazz. When we last caught Williams, at the McDowell Mountain Music Festival, he blew us away. We’re looking forward…

Ask Fan Landers: Our Producer Stole Our Demo!

Are you a musician? Is your group having issues? Critic Jessica Hopper has played in and managed bands, toured internationally, booked shows, produced records, worked as a publicist, and is the author of The Girls’ Guide to Rocking, a how-to for teen ladies. She is here to help you stop…

Take Cover: Medicine Tent Covers Ike & Tina Turner

Soul legends Ike & Tina Turner were renowned for their personal lives as much as their music career. In songs like “Should’a Treated Me Right” and “A Fool in Love,” you can’t help but cheer Tina on. In spite of the couple’s strife, they were responsible for some great songwriting…

Andrew Jackson Jihad Song Closes Out New This American Life Episode

After the first Presidential debate this last Wednesday, much ado was made about Mitt Romney’s gleeful pledge to stuff and baste Big Bird by cutting federal funding to PBS and other pinko commie media outlets. Phoenix folk-punk heroes Andrew Jackson Jihad are clearly fans of the monstrous alphabet-loving avian–they have…

What is Puscifer?

What is Puscifer? (Besides being the International Multi-Media Project I’ve been developing since 1995?) Good question. We usually respond with the very dismissive and obviously evasive answer: “What is Puscifer is what Puscifer is.” A less evasive version of the answer is that it is an “uncertain creative space where…

Railroad Revival Tour Cancels Tempe Stop (And All The Other Stops, Too)

Here’s some bummer news for fans of folksy Americana and country tinged indie rock: The Railroad Revival Tour, scheduled Thursday, October 25, in downtown Tempe and featuring performances by John C. Reilly, Willie Nelson, Band of Horses, and Jamey Johnson, has been cancelled. According to the official site, complications “would…

James Mabry, What Are You Listening To?

James Mabry Mabry is a comic with Duck in Cover Comedy. Learn more about the troupe here, and watch him perform Saturday, October 13 at the Speakeasy Comedy Lounge in Scottsdale at 10 p.m. When you put your key in the ignition and turn on the radio, what station would play…

How Punk Rock Turned Me Into a Dirty Rotten Liberal

So, last night’s debate was weird and surprisingly civil. Republican candidate Mitt Romney was crowned the unofficial “winner” by even the “left wing media,” in spite of constantly cutting Jim Lehrer off and threatening to destroy Big Bird’s livelihood (there’s already a Fired Big Bird Twitter account). My recent vegetarian…

Take Cover: The Father Figures Cover The Cure

Local punk vets The Father Figures have been pretty busy lately. The band is headed to the studio next week to record a full length album that will tentatively be released in mid-November. The trio has a couple of big shows to look forward to, sharing the stage with PiL…

J. Tillman Shakes Sad-Folkie Tag with Fear Fun

So, the drummer of a massively successful, NPR-adored indie-folk band quits said band, buys a van, loads it with psychedelic drugs, and drives down the West Coast to Los Angeles, where he cranks out a record that’s equal parts Waylon Jennings honky-tonk and Richard Brautigan “mayonnaise,” with songs about driving…

Robyn Hitchcock’s Strange World Is a Tuneful Place

Speaking with Robyn Hitchcock in 1996, the conversation quickly diverged from music to the difficulties of growing tomatoes at high elevation. It was not his issue, but mine, as he lives in England, where growing tomatoes is much easier, and I was in Colorado. Still, that conversation made it clear…