New Release Tuesday: Passion Pit

Summer has unceremoniously slapped us Valley residents in the face, making us long for those sub-100 degree days that October will eventually bring. Thank goodness there are bands like Passion Pit releasing albums that make for the perfect summer soundtrack. The quintet, based out of Cambridge, Massachusetts, have crafted a…

Anvil Brings Some Metal to Cannes

This week marks the start of the most illustrious film festival of all, the Cannes Film Festival, held yearly in the lovely French town of Cannes. Other movies not selected to the festival itself are everywhere in the city for the duration of the festival, which kicked off May 13…

Other People’s Blogs: DMX’s Doped Up Dogs, Video of Mini T’s “Japanese Woman,” Beastie Boys Audiobook

Idolator: Yung Joc’s Twitter Tells The Tale Of Why It’s Bad To Give Animals CocaineElectric Mustache: Video: New Miniature Tigers SongRolling Stone: The Story of Beastie Boys’ “Paul’s Boutique”: Free 33 1/3 AudiobookSo Much Silence: The Twilight Sad: Reflection of the TelevisionPitchfork: Sigur Rós Singer Remixes Depeche ModeWaved Rumor: The…

Just Announced: Jay Z, Akon, Deer Tick, CKY

Do ya’ll want more of the jigga man? Well if y’all want more of the Jigga man, then I need ya’ll to help me, bring him back to stage. Say Hova, c’mon say it! HO-VA! HO-VA! Are y’all out there?Yes, J-A-Y is coming back to Phoenix, playing the cozy confines…

Cloud Cult, Say Hi Play Rhythm Room Sunday

The word “experimental,” when self-applied by indie rock acts, usually means painfully slow, and, quite probably, dreary. Not Minnesota outfit Cloud Cult, which plays Rhythm Room Sunday with Say Hi (To Your Mom) and Ice Palace. They’ve got all the buoyancy of poppier indie acts, and more exotic instrumentation than…

F*cked Up, Xiu Xiu Stick It to The Man, or At Least Camel

Back in 2007 R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. ran an ad disguised as editorial content in Rolling Stone which featured an insert called “The Indie Rock Universe” that had cartoons and features on indie rock bands. F*cked Up and Xiu Xiu have both sued the company over using their names in…

Wilco Is Dave Matthews Band – And That’s Okay

A funny thing happened to me as I watched the new Wilco concert DVD, Ashes of American Flags: I was forced to admit, without hesitation, that my favorite band is, in fact, a jam band. Yes, a jam band. Wilco are the kind of band that sees their shows taped…

Flight of the Conchords: The Trick Is to Get on Their Good Side

Unfortunately, Bret McKenzie and Jemaine Clement — the singing Kiwis who constitute Flight of the Conchords — weren’t available for an interview in conjunction with their current tour. Nonetheless, I’ve spent some time imagining how my conversation with them might go. The key is to get on their good side…

Jimmy Buffett Killed Vacationing

Though I firmly believe “Cheeseburger in Paradise” to be the single biggest piece-of-crap pop song of all time — worse, even, than Bob Seger’s execrable “Katmandu” — this won’t be a rant about Jimmy Buffett’s musical abilities. Or lack thereof. Because that would miss the point. The point is, it’s…

Kings of Leon to Play Something Called ‘MTV Movie Awards’

Future Valley rockers (Mesa Amphitheater on May 19) Kings of Leon have just been awarded a prestigious performing slot at this year’s MTV Movie Awards. The show takes place May 31 at Universal’s Gibson Amphitheater over in Universal City, California and features SNL standout/boat enthusiast Andy Samberg as host. This…

Other People’s Blogs: New Courtney Marie Andrews, Kings of Leon in Mesa Sold Out, Wilco Record Streaming, M.I.A. Not A Terrorist

Electric Mustache: Courtney Marie Andrews Announces New AlbumSo Much Silence: Kings of Leon/The Walkmen on May 19 SOLD OUTRolling Stone: Wilco Streaming Entire New “Wilco (The Album)” On WebsiteIdolator: “Paste” Throws A Hail Mary PassPitchfork: M.I.A. Responds to Sri Lanka Terrorist Accusations Once AgainPitchfork: Ex-Shins Drummer to Open Taco Cart…

New Release Tuesday: Maxïmo Park

For those in need of some fresh, spritely music as summer approaches and the heat starts to slowly creep up, I suggest turning your attention towards UK indie rockers Maxïmo Park. Their third album, Quciken the Heart, hits stores today, and it is a strong offering from the critically acclaimed…