Primus and Mastodon Are Serving Up Metal Two Ways
For double bill of doom and funk with metal, head for the Primus and Mastodon concert at Comerica Theatre July 7.
For double bill of doom and funk with metal, head for the Primus and Mastodon concert at Comerica Theatre July 7.
From patriotic meltdowns to witchy dance nights, June’s final weekend is flush with memorable music events.
Think of it as potcoin.
Vans Warped Tour rolled through Phoenix July 28 in their final cross-country tour. Fans deserved better than they got.
Tucson native and her troupe have been performing weekly at Crescent Ballroom for several years.
Häxan v Warlok and Ramon Rivas and Shrink Art Jewelry Workshop.
Persian food is an underrated cuisine.
Never mind the heat, here come some great concerts.
“We’re not going to allow her to continue to humiliate our migrant communities,” said Puente organizer Maria Castro.
Think beyond burgers and hotdogs this Independence Day.
This ultra-violent crime thriller, satirizing some of Americans’ most despicable, imperialist impulses, somehow seems as though it is from a quieter, more decent time — and that’s depressing
Shadow puppeteer and animator takes her show on the road, will perform in Phoenix July 2.
Fans of Phoenix music should own these four new albums.
… As we see the propane tanks and apple boxes and tarps that father and daughter have gathered, we don’t need to be told that these two are not just out camping; they live in the woods
Hot days, chilled noodles
Mexican-American singer blends traditional roots with cultural loves.
… It’s nice that writer/director Shana Feste’s family comic drama Boundaries shows an adult woman reluctant to let her vagabond dad back into her life — for good reason
A very strange hour and a half with activist Jarrett Maupin and embattled Arizona legislator.
It was unclear how the city would continue to function if the City Council didn’t approve a budget by July 1.
By June 15, 51 people had been killed walking in Phoenix this year, making it one of the most dangerous cities for pedestrians in the nation.
The many-membered act from Boston merge ska grooves with the fast tempos of punk rockers.
The 411 on the festival’s stop in the Valley.