The Copper Penny Has Closed, Goldrush Has Added New DJs, and More Phoenix Music News
Billy Bob Thornton is also bringing his band to the Valley.
Billy Bob Thornton is also bringing his band to the Valley.
Got questions about vinyl? We’ve got answers.
It’s a world of robots, swamp creatures, and fun, escapist pop-rock.
The 95-year-old music legend is hanging up the microphone.
Big names and major concerts are on tap this weekend in metro Phoenix.
The weekly YouTube series goes deep into what’s going on with local music.
He’s a familiar face to longtime fans of the band.
As you’d expect, host Jon Taffer will be yelling at people.
Shows are resuming at the downtown Phoenix venue after 18 months.
Don’t forget your mask the next time you head out to a show there.
Bassist Joe Principe talks about a return to the stage, Rise Against’s new album, and growing up punk.
It’s a mix of legendary rock bands, EDM superstars, and burgeoning rap artists.
What will King Crimson play during their August 7 show in Scottsdale? Not even bassist Tony Levin knows.
Prominent music venues are reopening and bringing in some major shows.
Arizona’s favorite adopted son is getting his very own coloring book.
Why are they called “albums,” anyway?
The annual Valley Fever’s Rooster Club party features live music, burritos, and Bloody Marys.
“Stop Calling Me,” the new music video from Jarrod Compton’s solo project, Comptalo, drops today.
Stay up late with DJ legends or get up early to celebrate at dawn.
For fans of sketchy promoters, weird emo bands, and chocolate syrup.
Plus Mega Ran’s got a 1995-themed album in the works.
Including his laptop and Mega Man-inspired plastic arm cannon.