Jennifer Pilates, What Are You Listening To?

Jennifer Pilates Pilates has been an advanced pilates instructor and celebrity trainer for more than 13 years. For more information, go here. What’s the first album you bought? You have stumped me. It’s a tie between Madonna and Michael Jackson. What’s the first concert you saw? Bon Jovi. I’m always…

Poll: What’s Your “Forbidden Song”?

I think everyone has a “forbidden song.” What’s that? It’s like, whenever I hear the tune “Freebird,” whether in the car or at some party or whatever, I have to turn it off. It’s like an obsessive-compulsive decision and I will be forever agitated until that song is no longer…

Dumperfoo Quietly Galvanizes the Phoenix Hip-Hop Scene

It’s less than an hour before last call at a recent session of The Blunt Club in Tempe, and resident DJ Pickster One is cuing up the Beastie Boys’ “Get It Together.” Girls in booty shorts shake it on the checkered tiled floor and PBR-toting patrons bellow to be heard…

Don’t Dismiss Guitarist Leo Kottke as a Lightweight

Brilliant counterculture magazine Arthur roared back to life this month, dedicating glorious inky newsprint to the psychedelic pop art of Rick Veitch, record reviews by Thurston Moore and Byron Coley, a fevered mediation on Waylon Jennings’ Dreaming My Dreams, and much more magical esoterica. The cornerstone of the rebirth issue…

Trampled by Turtles Slow Down Their “Speedgrass” — Sort Of

Punk rockers don’t die, they just go acoustic. While that’s not exactly a great T-shirt slogan (and certainly would elicit some scowls from old-school punkers still plying their trade), it is something of a recent trend within the bluegrass realm, with bands like Split Lip Rayfield, Yonder Mountain String Band,…

The Pazz & Jop 2012 Critic’s Poll Is Live

Our sister paper, the Village Voice’s annual Pazz & Jop music critic’s poll is live, and the results are in: Frank Ocean’s neo-neo-soul record channel ORANGE is the album of the year, and Carly Rae Jepsen’s infectious (and impossible to escape) “Call Me Maybe” is the single of the year…

DJ Tonic Kemestry on Dodging Dildos At A Gig

Although he’s only been working the local DJ circuit for around four years, Tonic Kemestry has had more than his fair share of memorable experiences. The 25-year-old has performed at numerous underground dance affairs, gotten throngs of teenyboppers shaking their groove things with his EDM mixes, and has even had…

David Tyda, What Are You Listening To?

David Tyda Tyda is the owner of EATERAZ.com, Arizona BBQ Festival and Arizona Taco Festival. He invites you to Flavors of the West Sunday, Feburary 17. For more information, go here. When you put your key in the ignition and turn on the radio, what station would play right now?…

The Wild Flag and Portlandia Star Had One Hell of a 2012

Carrie Brownstein had a pretty awesome 2012. Her band Wild Flag mounted a successful tour, her IFC comedy series Portlandia won a Peabody and got renewed for a third season, and her voice just appeared in an episode of The Simpsons. We caught up with the Seattle-born multi-hyphenate to chat…

Kronos Quartet, Coming to Phoenix MIM, Discusses Philip Glass

Editor’s note: In early 2012, our sister paper the Village Voice ran writer Steven Thrasher’s interview with Kronos Quartet violinist David Harrington about the influence of composer Philip Glass. In anticipation of the Quartet’s two-night stand at the Musical Instrument Museum, here is that conversation. In addition to several collaborations…

Lifers Phil Anselmo and Bruce Corbitt Rep the Metal Underground

In his blustery way, Phil Anselmo has embodied everything that is right and wrong with the heavy metal lifestyle. Fronting the legendary Pantera, he raised the bar with one timeless album after another. In Down, he combined soul and sludge. With Superjoint Ritual, he brought forth a mix of hardcore…