Cypress Hill’s B-Real Coming Back to Arizona?

It’s been a minute since we’ve mentioned Cypress Hill and Arizona in the same sentence. The last time we were on talking terms was back on April 22, 2010, the day before SB1070 passed. The puff, puff, pass rappers performed at the Martini Ranch in Scottsdale that night, but no…

From Print: Blogs Tease in Our February 9 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. How does Sweetbleeders handle performing PJ Harvey songs? Will Noel Gallagher play any Oasis songs at…

100 Years of Music That Defined Arizona

“Not alone for gold and silver / Is Arizona great / But with graves of heroes sleeping / All the land is consecrate!” — “Arizona March Song” The goal of finding Arizona’s 100 greatest songs was hardly easy. We asked our readers to tell us what songs have defined Arizona…

Hip-Hop Hybridist Moe’Z Art Isn’t Short on Ambition.

Does any label evoke doubt more than “white rapper?” For every Eminem, there are a dozen Vanilla Ices. “I agree there are authenticity issues with white rappers, and I think just rappers in general have some authenticity issues,” says Phoenix’s Moe’Z Art. Good thing Morley Simon Gordon, a.k.a. Moe’Z Art,…

Rapper One Be Lo Has a Way With Letters

Wordplay is essential for a rapper. Without it, what more is he than a dude who talks with music in the background? A love of language suggests a lot, and those who stayed awake through high school English class should be familiar with the rapper’s bag of tricks: simile, metaphor,…

Raphael Saadiq Keeps Riding The Soul Train

By the time this issue hits stands, it will have been just over a week since Soul Train impresario Don Cornelius was found dead by a self-inflicted gunshot in his Encino, California, home. The legendary host of Soul Train was instrumental in bringing black music into prime time, and though…

More on “The Fool” by Sanford Clark

“The Fool,” Sanford Clark (single, 1956, MCI/Dot) In March 1956, KTYL disc jockey, producer, and songwriter Lee Hazlewood was out of money — to pay for more recording sessions and record-pressings, that is. After more than a year of trying for a hit on his Viv Records imprint, his closets…

More on the Music of Tucson’s Rainer

“One Man Crusade” (1994), “The Inner Flame” (1997), and “The Farm” (2002) by Rainer Blues guitarist Rainer Ptacek was born in East Berlin and spent his childhood in Chicago but rose to prominence in Tucson. Though he never achieved mainstream success, his work is widely admired, with ZZ Top’s Billy…

More on “We Got Cactus” by Bloodspasm

“We Got Cactus,” Bloodspasm (1985) Bloodspasm tore up a series of now-closed Tucson clubs and house parties with blistering hardcore punk starting in the mid-1980s. But the band’s lasting mark is surely “We Got Cactus,” a song that exemplifies life as a desert rat, a local classic that’s endured for…

More on “Found Out About You” by Gin Blossoms

“Found Out About You,” Gin Blossoms, Dusted, (1989, San Jacinto) Having spent close to 15 years booking the old Long Wong’s on Mill Avenue, Sara Cina played a huge role in Tempe’s vibrant music heyday of the ’90s. She was as much a part of the venerated Mill Avenue dive…

More on “Out of Here” by Sleepwalker

“Out of Here,” Sleepwalker, Man on the Moon (1998, Hayden’s Ferry) “There’s just something in the vocal delivery of Jamal Ruhe. It was just Jamal singing and playing guitar, and Jon Rauhouse on pedal steel, bass, and drums. It’s not complex; it’s super-stripped down and pretty. Jon Rauhouse has played…

Tumblr of the Week: American Aquarium Drinker

It turns out that he hasn’t dropped off the face of the earth after all. In fact, he’s been writing some pretty interesting blogs.This week we’re bringing you Holmes’ blog, American Aquarium Drinker (not to be confused with the equally awesome Aquarium Drunkard), so you can read up on what…

Download: Digital Leather, “Young Doctors In Love”

When we last checked in with Shawn Foree, the man behind synth punk band Digital Leather, he was touring in support of his Fat Possum LP Warm Brother. He’s been busy since then, releasing a mini-LP, Infinite Sun on Volar Records (which featured a song “co-written postmortem” by Foree’s friend…

All American Rejects to Play Free Devilpalooza Show

It’s no “Dirty Little Secret” : Pop-punk band All American Rejects will be performing on ASU campus this Friday, February 10. Last time I saw All American Rejects live, the were warming up for Blink-182’s in 2009, along with Fall Out Boy. The band is back with a brand new…

Take Cover: Sweetbleeders Cover PJ Harvey

PJ Harvey’s musical style suits Sweetbleeders well. These local rockers were spot on in reproducing her sound, even though a man was singing her songs. The idea to cover PJ Harvey arose when Stateside Presents’ Charlie Levy asked the band to play Cover the Crescent a few weeks ago. Vocalist…

Madonna Coming to US Airways in October

Of all the articles concerning Madonna’s Half Time show/M.I.A.’s on air fingerbird (Finger-Gate 2: Electric Boogaloo), none was quite as hilarious as this one, from Vigilant Citizen, which alleged that the entire performance was an indicator of Madonna’s allegiance to the Illuminati (you know, that secret world order): “Laced with…

Incoming: Noel Gallagher, Guitar Wolf, Puddle of Mudd

Even more Coachella runoff? That’s fine by me.Noel Gallagher of Oasis will be making his way to Phoenix on April 18. Apparently he has been playing some Oasis songs at his High Flying Birds gigs, so there’s a chance you’ll hear some material from the Gallagher boys’ good old days…

Record Heat: War on My Body by Brad Dwyer and Jeff Owens

Brad Dwyer, who writes and draws our weekly comic strip, Record Heat, has had a hell of a week. Dwyer was hospitalized last week on Wednesday due to complications involving his asthma. Dwyer is doing okay — though keeping him in your thoughts or wishing him well certainly wouldn’t hurt…