The 13 most satanic metal bands of all time
Looking for some dark tunes? Check out Morbid Angel, Brujeria and more.
Looking for some dark tunes? Check out Morbid Angel, Brujeria and more.
The heavy metal icon leaves behind an enormous musical legacy.
‘We shouldn’t have to make songs like “Racist Piece of Shit” and “Last Call for America”‘
Marc Rebillet, Lil Mosey and GWAR are set to visit the long-running Tempe concert venue this year.
At $0.003 per stream, the platform doesn’t monetarily benefit every artist. And that’s not the only issue.
The baseball-themed Innings Festival and Extra Innings are returning to Tempe next year. Here’s what’s coming.
Murkemz teams up with Inspectah Deck on a booming new single while continuing to build his career. Here’s how it happened.
Due to various unpredictable severe weather possibilities, the upcoming run of more than 30 shows is not happening.
The singer and former co-owner of iconic Tempe nightclub Chuy’s died on June 25.
The two acts join forces to co-headline several North American shows with their unique EDM styles.
The Melrose District hotspot invites you into close quarters for intimate performances by local acts.
The Phoenix brother and sister duo discuss a lifetime of playing together and their upcoming single, ‘Porcelain Heart.’
Underrated acts like Khamari and Quadeca join established artists Daniel Caesar and The Marías in the best tracks of the year.
Dr. Housecalls of the Valley has performers covered, providing on-site treatment, from injuries to an invigorating IV.
If you want to see the legend in action, the tour launches in Palm Desert, a quick road trip away. Here’s how to get tickets.
Fill your summer calendar with music events; here are plenty of options to rock you through the season.
‘He’s not out here chasing a hit. He’s telling his story.’
The band stops on tour to play their garage pop infused with the synth-y spirit of the ’80s.
The pop singer delivered popular tracks, a lightsaber battle and AI, sci-fi-themed art on her Lifetimes tour stop.
Supporting a well-known act on a major tour could be a game-changer. Is it worth the risk?
These feel-bad chart toppers don’t exactly measure up to some of the trailblazing tunes of the decade.
Bassist Robby Takac talks about making it work for 40 years and how one song has ‘a lot of legs.’