Smoke Stacks

For years Nick Francis dreamed of producing a contemporary instrumental album. For years Cliff Sarde dreamed of having a producer to help him shape his musical ideas. These dreams collided two and a half years ago when Sarde–a veteran Valley musician who’s recorded for MCA and done extensive film and…

Recordings

Built to Spill Keep It Like a Secret (Warner Bros.) Since the dawn of psychedelic music in 1966-1967, rock auteurs have searched for ways to stretch the pop song into longer and wider shapes. But it’s unlikely that anyone has ever expanded the form with more twisted grace than Doug…

Suicide Squeeze

When you tell people you’re writing about Squeeze, you get one of three responses: a) “Are they still together?” b) “They used to be really good.” c) “They’re a little too clever for their own good.” Yes kids, Squeeze did split up back in 1982, but the band reassembled three…

Home Truth

For most people, this space in the ’60s-style condo in downtown Phoenix would serve as a small bedroom, the kind your teenage sister would complain about before she packed up her things and moved into the garage. But to Brian Talenti, guitarist, singer and primary songwriter for the local rock…

Wait and Hurry Up

Finally. That’s what the members of Sistah Blue considered calling their brand-new debut CD. For three-and-a-half years, the members of this all-female blues quintet have patiently endured the same question from their ultra-avid local fans: When is that CD coming out? Now, finally, the band has a satisfactory response, in…

Recordings

Blondie No Exit (Beyond) It’s pro forma in the world of rock that whenever a band reforms after a long absence, the band members always claim that working together felt like they’d never been away, that they’ve picked up right where they left off. The good news surrounding No Exit,…

Cracked Actor

There is a moment during “See You Around,” the final track of Vic Chesnutt’s 1996 album About to Choke, where he sings “I must admit I’m flattered by your consecration/It’s a mind-numbing spine-chilling/But nevertheless heartwarming gesture/As you make your advances so clumsily/I’ll save us both the hassle and leave.” It…

Green Room Effect

Charlie Levy has something in common with Michael Corleone. No, Levy isn’t a Sicilian mob boss (at least as far as we know), and his dad probably looks nothing like Marlon Brando. But, just like Corleone, every time Levy thinks he’s out, they keep pulling him back in. In Levy’s…

Haus Work

About to leave the Valley on a personal version of FarmAid, Rena Haus pauses, amid the confusion of packing, to page through her scrapbooks. Whenever she points to photos of the performers she’s opened for, like Maria Muldaur at the Rhythm Room, or Pat Benatar at the Celebrity Theatre, she…

Highway 61 Revisited

Just north of New Orleans on Highway 61, the swamps give way to the pines, and “dirt for sale” signs dot the countryside. Logging trucks race from what used to be thick forests to paper mills. Antebellum homes and plantations line the way. As the four lanes narrow to two,…

Universal Greed

It’s too bad we can’t take a Soundscan of all the lives the recent $10.4 billion merger of PolyGram and Universal Music will ruin. Sure, we can do a feasible head count of the hundreds of artists and managers whose necks will meet the chopping block, and those ratzafriggin’ bean…

Instant KARMA

To an outsider, the rave culture probably looks a bit like an impenetrable, monolithic beast composed of blissed-out, glow-stick kids who’ll respond to any beat that jumps off a turntable. It’s a bit like the perspective that the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff had on the Communist bloc in the…

Bad Medicine

Jesus, I had never enjoyed a beer less. The stuff went into my overheated and plugged head, fizzed in the brassy confines of my mouth and crept past the burnt spot in my throat–the part that is swollen just enough to allow only liquid to pass. The agony of my…

Recordings

New Radicals Maybe You’ve Been Brainwashed Too (MCA Records) I’ve never had a lot of faith in the old adage about not judging a book by its cover. This has been especially true when it comes to music. I’ve always believed that if they look like a “hair band” and…

Dream Team

If you want to get in the game at the Winter Music Conference–the electronic dance music industry and club culture’s annual mecca in Miami–then you have to be where the players are. Poolside. Specifically, poolside on the opulent deck outside the Fontainebleau Hotel, Winter Music’s social nexus and command center…

Ahmad’s Blues

Ahmad Jamal is reminiscing about Pittsburgh. Known to much of the world simply as a grimy steel town, Pittsburgh has also been one of the great breeding grounds for jazz. It’s a city whose musical legacy is so imposing that Andre Previn turned down other offers for a chance to…

House of Pain

Bldg 5 is not the most serious band in the world. If you spend any time at all with this funky hard-rock quartet, you’ll find that practically every topic–from the group’s recent road mishaps in snowy Colorado to its contempt for conservative state authorities to its collective appreciation for the…

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Jimmy Eat World Jimmy Eat World (Fueled by Ramen) Local bands haven’t gotten much love from major labels lately. Jimmy Eat World is relatively lucky, since it hasn’t been axed like so many other Valley bands, but the band’s crystalline new LP, Clarity, has been sitting on the shelves at…

Two-Stepping Out

A few months ago, when rumors were floating around that Toolies Country might be on the verge of closing after 17 years, owner Bill Bachand offered an unusually intriguing denial. Toolies wasn’t going to close, Bachand said, but if any change did happen, it would be in the form of…

Recordings

Fear of Pop Fear of Pop (550 Music) In the middle of a recent interview with Spin magazine, Korn’s voluble front man Jonathan Davis blurted out a kind of off-the-cuff mission statement for his band. Davis said he wants to “bring heavy back into rock ‘n’ roll. Because goddamned Ben…

Caught in a Trap

Four years ago, I briefly met Peter Guralnick at a book signing in Memphis, Tennessee. At the time, Guralnick–one of the few great chroniclers of American music–was basking in considerable acclaim for Last Train to Memphis, the first volume of his Elvis Presley biography. The book, arguably the first legit…

Double Duty

If you’ve caught a recent show featuring the “Maximum Pop” sound of the Zen Lunatics or their alter ego and frequent opening band the Cartwheels, you may have noticed a big similarity. It’s not the fact that both groups wear sharp ’60s-style matching suits, or even that three-fourths of the…