Drive-In Concerts Are Becoming a Thing in Metro Phoenix
Live music and festivals are returning to the Valley, but with a twist.
Live music and festivals are returning to the Valley, but with a twist.
Embrace the darkness.
The longtime central Phoenix record store isn’t saying goodbye just yet.
The founder of the Arizona Hip Hop Festival believes in the event’s transformative power.
The Valley biker bar and rock venue might end up crashing and burning by month’s end unless it raises enough money to survive.
Fans and bands talk about the pillars of Phoenix’s punk scene.
Four love letters about what makes Phoenix a true musical hot spot.
The former CCR drummer’s latest album is 35 years in the making.
A new podcast, a new album, and tap dancing lessons. (Yes, really.)
It’s time to rock out in your living room
They are a radio-ready band thriving in the streaming era.
Songwriters believe our city isn’t the happiest place.
Openings, closings, and Record Store Day moves again.
It was shot inside The Van Buren.
The Force is strong with these hits.
The American Idol finalist on his journey through hell and back.
Here is a sampling of the diverse and dynamic sounds currently defining the Valley.
Help Arizona artists get what they’re owed.
Some made us laugh and others gave us the feels.
The folk-rock group remind us that we’re all in this together.
Checking in with the folks behind Fervor Records, Lumberjerk Records, and Moone Records about keeping the music alive.
And it may be the smartest album you’ve heard this year.