Snow Songs Explain “Ultima Vez

It’s hard for me to find things that I don’t like about Phoenix rockers Snow Songs. Starting with singer Yolanda Bejarano’s lovely vox to the band’s bright arrangements and pop consciousness, there’s so much to fall in love with here. One of my favorite things about them is that they…

Johnjay Van Es, What Are You Listening To?

​Johnjay Van EsVan Es is the host of the Johnjay and Rich radio show heard on 104.7 KISS-FM here in Phoenix. When you put your key in the ignition and turn on the radio, what station would play? 104.7 KISS-FM. No other station is programmed on my radio dial –…

Boys & Frogs Break Up; Michael Alexander Starts New Band

After three years, a music feature, and a bunch of gorgeous music videos, Boys & Frogs has decided to call it quits. But it’s not so much an ending as beginning, according to songwriter Michael Alexander. “I just think it was time for me, personally, to move on. I’ve been…

Throwback Thursday: Harvey Danger

Welcome to Throwback Thursday, where we revisit the overplayed, over (and under)rated, and the one-hit and multi-hit wonders of yesteryear. Today’s tidbit of information that will make you feel old: Harvey Danger’s “Flagpole Sitta” is 15-years-old. Even if the title doesn’t ring a bell, its chorus is probably still rattling…

From Print: Blogs Teased in Our March 22 Issue

This week, New Times ran a list in our print publication highlighting some of the most interesting posts published at Up On The Sun over the past week. Here are links to those posts. What were the worst moments of SXSW? How does local band The Madera Strand Sound Covering…

FoxVag III: Promoters Assures It Ain’t Another Breast-Fest

Although it’s admittedly kinda fun putting Lilith Fair and FoxVag Fest in the same sentence, the two music expos couldn’t be more dissimilar once you remove the female-heavy rosters.   Lilith Fair was started in 1997 by Canadian adult-alternative chanteuse Sarah McLachlan as a response to the commercial radio dial —…

The Aggrolites’ Reggae Sound Avoids Needless Polish

Reggae originated in Jamaica in the late 1960s — an integration of numerous musical styles dating back to 1930s swing bands. Over the years, new beats regularly had infiltrated the Jamaican music scene and been altered and adapted to prevalent styles. The R&B music drifting over the radio from Miami,…

Hot Snakes: The Post-Punk Insurgents Reignite a Flame

Making things obvious has just never been Hot Snakes’ style. “Hi-Lites,” from 2004’s Audit in Progress, provides a great example of this MO in action. The song begins with a shivering, impetuous guitar line that sounds like it’s desperate to break out of a confined space and go skyward. When…

Tumblr of the Week: Kanye Plus Comics

Tumblr blogger Chris Haley has proclaimed that he loves comics and he loves Kanye. Put ’em together and you have, you guessed it, Kanye Plus Comics.This blog has got all of the comic drawings with captions that have been replaced with Kanye West’s lyrics. Each entry lists the artist, the song…

Tonight’s Ting Tings Concert Canceled

When The Ting Tings announced months ago that they were coming to the Valley, the concert was originally supposed to take place at the Clubhouse Music Venue in Tempe. Then the tragic shooting outside the establishment prior to a Nipsey Hussle show went down on March 2, which caused the…

Drake Is Coming to Phoenix (Waka Flocka Flame, Too)

Bummed out that Drake skipped Phoenix in favor of Tucson earlier this month? Well, be bummed no more: Everyone’s favorite former-Degrassi star/current sexy music maven is returning to Arizona, planning a stop at Ashley Furniture HomeStore Pavilion on Thursday, May 10. Drake’s latest, Take Care, earned him four Grammy nominations…

Record Heat: Alphabetical by Brad Dwyer

If you’ve ever spent any time in the Up on the Sun comments section, you know it can be a weird place. We’ve had some pretty deplorable stuff in our Clubhouse comments — stuff that makes you sort of shake your head and wonder if all that crap people say…

Take Cover: The Madera Strand Covers The Police

When The Madera Strand prepared a Police set for Cover the Crescent, the band’s main obstacle was finding the right pitch. “[Sting] sings so high anyway, but I’m also an alto, so some of those notes were kind of hard to hit,” says vocalist d’Averill Demetrulias in reference to “Walking…

Incoming: Cage the Elephant, Garbage, Hot Tuna

Kentucky alternative rockers Cage the Elephant are making a stop at the Marquee Theatre in April. The band is still pumping out singles from their latest release, Thank You, Happy Birthday, and will surely be performing many of them for the Tempe crowd.Cage the Elephant, Garbage, Hot Tuna and other…