Incoming: Tom Petty, Miike Snow, Mono

[jump] Tom Petty returns to Arizona for this first time since an August 2008 show out in Glendale. More info on the upcoming tour, including the track “Good Enough” from Petty’s forthcoming album Mojo can be found at TomPetty.com.Other live show announcements (not nearly as big as Tom Petty, but…

iTunes Sold 10 Billion Songs: Let’s Put That in Perspective

Apple Inc. celebrated a huge milestone today as iTunes sold its 10 billionth song.10,000,000,000 songs.Let’s put that in perspective.That’s approximately 32.8 songs per American, since there are just over 300 million of us now. There are only about 6.8 billion humans on Earth, so we’ve downloaded about 1.4 songs each…

Past Lives: Tapestry of Webs, in “Nothing Not New”

​Artist: Past LivesTitle: Tapestry of WebsRelease date: February 23Label: Suicide SqueezeDammit! I just read that The Rolling Stones will be re-issuing Exile on Main Street in May and that it’s going to have a bunch of extra tracks. I’ve got a copy of the double-album on vinyl (complete with the…

Rolling Stones Un-Released Material Added To Re-Issue

It’s a bit shocking that there is still any unreleased Rolling Stones material at this stage. Apparently there is though.Mick was able to dig up enough for ten extra tracks on the upcoming reissue of 1972’s epic Exile on Main Street. Though there was some revision to the songs, they didn’t…

Bon Jovi in 140 Characters or Less

Bon Jovi proclaimed on their Twitter they were “ready for Arizona” before their show at Jobing.com Arena last night, and the rock band members weren’t the only stars in the building. Los Angeles Dodgers manager Joe Torre came out, and Dashboard Confessional singer Chris Carrabba had something to say about the concert…

Beastie Boys, The Rolling Stones, and America’s Other Oldest Bands

Admittedly, it’s not the kind of question that keeps you up at night. Or triggers piercing migraine headaches. Or makes your nose bleed uncontrollably. Still, you’re interested in knowing: What is America’s longest continuously active ska band? According to Robert Hingley, singer and lone remaining founding member of The Toasters,…

From Print: Blogs Teased in Our 2/25 Issue

This week, New Times ran a small box 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. Is Anthony “Hartbreaks” Hart the new king of Phoenix’s hipster DJs? How was the first show at…

Shout Out Louds: Work, in “Nothing Not New”

Artist: Shout Out LoudsTitle: WorkRelease date: February 23Label: MergeThe album’s title and no-nonsense cover art and design belie the breezy indie pop contained inside. Mind you, it’s not the wimpy and boring indie pop in the vein of, say, Vampire Weekend. The band’s crystaline sound may seem fragile, but there’s…

McDowell Mountain Music Festival 2010: The Less-Impressive Follow-Up

Fearless prediction: McDowell Mountain Music Festival 2010 will not be on par with MMMF 2009.The 2009 festival, which took place at Scottsdale’s WestWorld and featured The Flaming Lips and Matisyahu, impressed the hell out of me. In fact, we named it Best Music Festival in our annual “Best of Phoenix”…

The Who, Led Zeppelin To Collaborate?

So it seems that The Who singer Roger Daltrey made a statement to the BBC recently that he would be interested in working with former Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page on a new album. He may be putting the proverbial cart in front of the horse, though, as this is…

Frankie Muniz: New Band “Didn’t Want Me ‘Cuz I Was On TV”

Frankie Muniz, the former Malcolm in the Middle star who’s now playing drums for Phoenix band You Hang Up has granted an interview to Popeater where he discusses how he got together with You Hang Up. Unfortunately, Popeater asked stupid questions like “How does the L.A.-based star end up behind…

Past Lives: Tapestry of Webs in a Roundup of Reviews

[jump] What this critic says: “Past Lives — lead by enigmatic lead singer Jordan Billie — have crafted an album that constantly shifts tempos, often playing things on the more slower, serious side. Gone are Billie’s days of relentless screaming over punk-laden guitars, replaced with a more subtle approach to his…

Brian Jonestown Massacre: Who Killed Sgt. Pepper?, in “Nothing Not New”

Artist: Brian Jonestown MassacreTitle: Who Killed Sgt. Pepper?Release date: February 23Label: A. RecordsMy only exposure to Brian Jonestown Massacre was in that rock documentary DiG!, which followed the rise in popularity of BJM and kindred spirits/rivals The Dandy Warhols. The latter band eventually achieved some mainstream success while the former sabotaged…

Cizmarch Madness: The Unofficial Tribute Show To Me

Carly Simon taught me not to be so vain, and not to assume this song — or three-day festival of local and international DIY indie/punk acts — was about me. However, I’m going to go ahead and assume that the “Cizmarch Madness” festival at YOBS has something to do with…

Iraqi Metal Band Acrassicauda on Moving to Brooklyn and More

Every band has its set of problems. Feuding guitarists, trouble getting gigs, issues with scraping up enough money to record a record or go on tour.Few American bands face the same struggles as Acrassicauda — an Iraqi metal band that recently moved to Brooklyn. They were the subject of the…

Scab “Sublime” Singer To Appear On X103.9

The radio station formerly known as “The Edge,” X103.9, will host the new singer of “Sublime” on Friday. Rome Ramirez, a chubby 21-year-old California kid who was in elementary school when Brad Nowell died of a heroin overdose, will perform with The Dirty Heads in an “intimate acoustic session” at…

Chris Martin Pissed With EMI?

Apparently, Chris Martin and his record label, EMI, are not on the same page when it comes to news about when Coldplay’s new album coming is out. Martin says it will hopefully be released by Christmas of this year, but EMI says that isn’t true. Apparently, when asked whether Coldplay’s…