From Print: Blogs Teased in Our June 23 Issue

This week, New Times ran a list 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. •What are Valley commuters listening to in the morning on Light Rail? •What does local artist…

Anton Mackey, What Are You Listening To?

Anton Mackey Mackey is a yoga teacher at LifePower Yoga and Summit North Scottsdale and a fitness trainer at FITLIFE Scottsdale. What songs are you vibing on these days? “Hold You,” by Gyptian (Major Lazer remix); “I Wanna,” by Sahara & Bob Sinclair (featuring Shaggy); “One by One,” by Laza…

Madonna: The Comic Book

As we’ve already pointed out, rock stars like to write and star in comic books. The best of these comics contain original story lines and fantastical heros and villains, but sometimes, they take a more straightforward, biographical approach.The comic Female Force: Madonna, scheduled to be released in August, falls in…

The Glitch Mob Infiltrate The Venue Scottsdale

Los Angeles-based electro-dance musicians, The Glitch Mob, are bringing their reverberating talents to the Valley when they play The Venue Scottsdale on Tuesday, June 28. The orchestral trio made up of Justin Boreta, Ed Ma, and Joshua Mayer will be blending futuristic robotic beeps, rhythmic drumming, and slow, heavy-hitting basslines…

Train Makes ‘Drops of Jupiter’ Wine

, according to Entertainment Weekly.Train’s wine, which is a 2009 Petite Sirah, will be available for just $9.99 as of July 18. The proceeds from the sales will be donated to a charity called Family House.The idea for making the group’s own “Drops of Jupiter” wine stemmed from Train’s wine club,…

Britney Spears at Jobing.com Arena, 6/22/11 (VIDEO)

Britney SpearsJobing.com ArenaWednesday, June 22When Britney Spears decides to stop touring, she should get a residency in Vegas. Her Femme Fatale tour, which came to Glendale’s Jobing.com Arena last night, was part concert, part cabaret, part circus, and part film. It almost made you forget Spears doesn’t sing live. If…

Black Lips at the Rhythm Room, 6/22/11

​Black Lips with Cerebral Ballzy Rhythm Room Wednesday, June 22, 2011 Damn you, dyslexia, when I read the bill for last night’s show at Rhythm Room, I thought Black Lips were playing a benefit gig for cerebral palsy. Not the case. Cerebral Ballzy, however, is actually the name of a…

Flier of the Week: Vespertine Circus

I love colorful rock ‘n’ roll concert posters that double as works of art (as seen in books like Art of Modern Rock: The Poster Explosion), especially when the look of the poster fits the music or personality of the performer. This week’s Flier of the Week is for Vespertine…

Ether Teeth, Blurry Photos, and More to Perform at Conspire June 24

When it comes to hot, sweaty, outdoor indie shows, it doesn’t get any better than Conspire. The folks who hang around this downtown cafe collective and performance space are just as colorful as the graffiti-slathered building, and the bands that rock the makeshift stage out back are usually eclectic, under-the-radar,…

Ottmar Liebert @ The Compound Grill

Ottmar Liebert makes smooth music, the kind of airy fare you might hear in a dentist’s office. But though his tunes border on new age, his work ethic is resolutely hardcore: The German-born guitarist has been issuing “nouveau flamenco” guitar records since 1989, cranking out 25 albums’ worth of live…

The Queers @ Chasers

The late godfather of punk, Joey Ramone, once said that one of the cool things about the Ramones’ first album was its brevity — at just 30 minutes long, you could blast the entire record at a party before the cops showed up. Joe Queer, frontman of pop-punk band The…

Ted Nugent @ Celebrity Theatre

“I’m stymied to come up with anything funnier than people who think animals have rights. Just stick an arrow through their lungs”; “Obama’s a piece of shit, and I told him to suck on my machine gun”; “Our failure has been not to Nagasaki [Iraq].” To read some of the…

Underground Cities @ The Duce and The Sail Inn

A band that makes “avant-garde” music is often better off without lyrics. The instrumental dynamics of bands like Mars Volta and King Crimson are jaw-dropping, but their lyrics can be head-scratchers. When Cedric Bixler-Zavala of The Mars Volta sings, “I am a deaf con of angora goats” and King Crimson…

DJ Epidemic @ Bar Smith

Joel Davis, better known by his professional name, DJ Epidemic, is moving to New York. There’s just one problem. “New York DJs are terrible,” Davis says. “They don’t mix, and they all get drunk and are on drugs. It’s a very terrible scene for DJs.” Yet Davis is bound for…

Peter Case Has Serious Heart

It’s tempting to think of Peter Case as a rock ‘n’ roller who went soft, abandoning the power pop/mod sounds of his ’70s and ’80s bands The Nerves (who wrote the Blondie hit “Hanging on the Telephone”) and The Plimsouls (known for new wave classic “A Million Miles Away”) for…

The Whisperlights @ The Duce

It’s almost hard to characterize The Whisperlights as a local band, with members of the eight-piece group living in Phoenix and on both coasts. The band makes it work, utilizing a smaller lineup for Valley gigs while touring with the full band. A true product of the digital age, The…

Seven Nights of DJs and Dancing

THURSDAY 23 27th Avenue Bar: DJ Manage, & DJ Android (Top 40, dance) Afterlife: Thumpin Thurzdays (various) AZ/88: Josh One (rare groove, urban funk) Bar Smith: Splash Thursday (reggae, dancehall, Top 40, house) Bikini Lounge: DJ Shane Kennedy (jazz, blues, country, R&B, rarities, vintage) Blue Martini: Rewind Thursday with DJ…

Radiohead Debuts New Track: “Staircase”

If Radiohead’s February full-length King of Limbs left you scratching your head, feeling like you just didn’t “get it,” here’s another track to add to the whoosh, over-the-head pile.  ​Or, you know, maybe it will offer some clarity. The slightly more melodic, bass-driven “Staircase,” just released by the Oxfordshire fivesome, is…

Glen Campbell Announces Final Studio Album and Goodbye Tour

Arizona resident and legendary singer/songwriter Glen Campbell will release his last album on August 30, titled Ghost On The Canvas.Campbell was recently diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, which is apparently a factor in his decision to stop recording and touring after this album. Campbell discussed his career and health with People magazine,…