Various Artists

A favorite talking point of media scribes over the past year has been the supposed reconfiguration of the record industry as a result of the rise of MP3 blogs. The idea is that the snatch-and-grab mentality of these sites has nullified the physical record, lionizing immediacy and brevity and aiding…

The Suspicions

Here’s one explanation for the lack of female-fronted power-pop bands through the years: While girls might appreciate the power, as well as the pop, they’re creeped out by the teenaged male geek emotional state — mainly obsession with and over-idealization of girls — that laces the chiming hooks together. If…

Mogwai

Back in the early days of Mogwai’s career, an album titled Mr. Beast would have matched the band’s category-five noise hurricanes perfectly. But as the Scotsmen refined their sound over the next decade, moments of levity and clarity — airy synths, strings, eerie silences — made the band’s emotional maelstroms…

Band of Horses

It’s one thing to say that Band of Horses is influenced by Built to Spill, The Flaming Lips, and The Shins. But there isn’t a single sound on Everything All the Time, the Seattle group’s debut, that doesn’t come from one of these three influences. Still, it’s a pretty inspired…

Eastern Youth

Despite the way it sounds, “Japan’s greatest emo band” is not faint praise along the lines of, say, “Israel’s best Oi! band” or “Spain’s finest Celtic rockers,” though bands do exist to qualify for such plaudits. Remember, there isn’t a non-English-speaking nation on Earth where kids speak punk rock (of…

The Spunks

The hot-rod rock ‘n’ roll stalwarts at Gearhead Records have been indulging in two habits of late: snatching up Japanese bands (Gitogito Hustler, Electric Eel Shock) and laying down big air mattresses for aging stuntmen who may be taking their last leap (Wildhearts, Lords of Altamont). With the Brooklyn-based Spunks,…

Criteria

Criteria waited until its second full-length to release a record on its hometown label, Saddle Creek, and it’s none too soon, as Saddle Creek needed a huge blast of rock music to complement its recent roster of softie releases. Criteria is the brainchild of Stephen Pederson, the original guitarist for…

An Albatross

Spazzy art-punks An Albatross make slobbering electro-noise terrorists The Locust look like the Backstreet Boys. The Philadelphia group’s 2003 EP We Are the Lazer Viking contains 11 songs — or fragments, since the longest tune doesn’t even crack a minute and a half — which speed by in a blur…

What’s Selling

WhatÕs Selling Top 10 selling CDs at Zia Record Exchange, 105 West University Drive in Tempe. 1. Matisyahu, Youth (Sony) 2. David Gilmour, On an Island (Sony) 3. She Wants Revenge, She Wants Revenge (Geffen Records) 4. Jack Johnson, Sing-A-Longs & Lullabies for the Film Curious George (Universal) 5. Matisyahu,…

ROY

Jesus drives a lightning yellow Trans Am. That’s one of a litany of revelations on Seattle band ROY’s latest album. Of course, revelations might be hallucinations for a band that takes its moniker from a sad little meth-lab trailer town outside the Rainy City, but that doesn’t matter. The quartet…

Soul Position

Much like the Unlimited EP and 8 Million Stories album that preceded it three years ago, RJD2 and Blueprint’s latest is a true superstar collaboration. Each of the 13 songs on Things Go Better With RJ & Al draws from the two members’ strengths, namely RJD2’s quality hip-hop beats and…

The Subways

Back pockets stuffed with unassailable influences like T. Rex and The Jam, The Subways’ guitarist/vocalist Billy Lunn and bassist/vocalist Mary-Charlotte Cooper whip up plenty of bratty tension and punky exuberance. But their tunes don’t add up to unforgettable. It’s not their fault that it should matter so much right now:…

GoGoGo Airheart

Gormandizing a diverse buffet of Stooges, The Clash, Sonic Youth, and Smokey Robinson, GoGoGo Airheart devours, digests and shits out a sound like nobody else. Despite hailing from sun-drenched San Diego, the band’s sound is raw, lo-fi and East Coast. For that reason, Omar Rodriguez-Lopez of the Mars Volta handpicked…

Seven Nights of DJs and Dancing

Thursday 16Ain’t Nobody’s Bizness: DJ Brooklyn (hip-hop, Top 40) Axis/Radius: Scooter & Lavelle (house, hip-hop) Barcelona: DJ Rob (dance) Club Central: DJs Ernie G. (hip-hop, R&B) & Luis (salsa, merengue) The Crown Room: DJ Gable (rock, house, hip-hop) Cypress Lounge: DJ Giv (punk) The Door: DJ J Nasty (hip-hop, Motown,…

Top 10 selling CDs at Zia Record Exchange, 105 West University Drive in Tempe

1. Matisyahu, Youth (Sony) 2. David Gilmour, On an Island (Sony) 3. She Wants Revenge, She Wants Revenge (Geffen Records) 4. Jack Johnson, Sing-A-Longs & Lullabies for the Film Curious George (Universal) 5. Matisyahu, Live at Stubbs (Sony) 6. Streetlight Manifesto, Keasbey Nights, Vol. 2 (Victory Records) 7. Mogwai, Mr…

A Life Once Lost

A Life Once Lost makes it look easy. The Philadelphia band effortlessly creates contorted melodies, taps out tumultuous beats, and skips from one credible label to another — or so it seems. First, the band nabbed the eye of Jake Bannan of Converge, one of A Life Once Lost’s key…

Seven Nights of DJs and Dancing

Thursday 9 Ain’t Nobody’s Bizness: DJ Brooklyn (hip-hop, Top 40) AZ 88: Mr. P-Body (synth pop, electro) The Bunkhouse: DJ Doom (dance) Club Central: DJs Ernie G. (hip-hop, R&B) & Luis (salsa, merengue) The Crown Room: DJ Gable (rock, house, hip-hop) Cypress Lounge: DJ Giv (punk) Deadbeats: EZ Thursdays with…

Fear Factor

It’s got to be a bitch being a young band called March Against Fear. You’ll inevitably be mistaken for Denver’s Fear Before the March of Flames, which has a record deal with Equal Vision Records and boasts almost 27,000 friends on MySpace.com. And you might end up with some very…

Media Darlings

Something really cool came across my desk the other day. It was a package from a killer Detroit rock band called The Hard Lessons, who’ll kick out the jams at Hollywood Alley in Mesa on March 24. According to their bio, the band members ditched their teaching jobs for the…

Sweat Equity

Hundreds of miles from home, Lance Linderman’s having his hair straightened while a buxom makeup girl dusts his nose with powder. Linderman, the lead singer for Desole, Phoenix’s rising indie act, is standing in a smoky warehouse sandwiched between sweat shops in Los Angeles’ seedy garment district, where his band…

Mudhoney

Something is wrong with society when the most impish bands of the ’90s start making resonant social statements. But on Under a Billion Suns, Mudhoney seems more vexed and pissed than Green Day or NOFX. Partly, it’s the sound: Oxidized slabs of guitar psychedelia evoke messy times better than polished…

Jel

Whether or not you consider the results “hip-hop,” you’ve got to respect Oakland, California’s Anticon collective for establishing its own paradigm. Since 1998’s Deep Puddle Dynamics, the Midwestern transplant crew has branched off into numerous subgroups, exploring new creative waters each time. A celebrated beatmaker for Themselves since going solo,…