The People of Country Thunder 2016

Country Thunder 2016 has wrapped up, but that doesn’t mean you can’t live vicariously through our pictures. These brave souls braved the rain and were rewarded by musical performances by some of the biggest names in country. Check out select few shots from the festival below, and explore the full…

Every Act Playing Coachella This Year, Ranked

After you’ve decided to start ranking all the acts on the Coachella lineup, there comes a moment when you realize you’ve made a terrible mistake. The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival is way too big, too ambitious in scale and scope, too sonically diverse to be reduced to a…

The Good, The Bad and The Ugly of Country Thunder 2016

A bastion of the country music community and a bucket list festival slot for its artists, Country Thunder in Florence is the crown jewel in a state that’s about as south as the Southwest gets. This year saw Kip Moore, Florida Georgia Line, Jake Owen and Eric Church in headlining…

The Nine Best Concerts in Phoenix This Week

Music fans of Phoenix, get ready for an invasion.  Operators – Monday, April 11 – Valley Bar Dan Boeckner’s musical résumé, which includes Wolf Parade and Handsome Furs, reads like the indie rock equivalent of a Major League Baseball journeyman player. The Canadian singer-songwriter performs well with any team he…

A Guide to Record Store Day 2016 in Phoenix

Waiting 364 days since last year’s Record Store Day probably put a serious ache in the hearts of record collectors, but that veil of sadness is about to lift. Saturday, April 16, is the day vinyl fanatics and music freaks have been rabidly awaiting. Collectors and fans will flood local…

The Nine Best Concerts in Phoenix This Weekend

As we’re sure your aware by now, the legendary Elvis Costello is going to be in town this weekend. If not, consider yourself enlightened. Social Distortion is also scheduled to perform in the Valley this weekend, specifically at the Arizona Bike Week festivities in Scottsdale), as is metalcore act Killing…

Nonpareil Is a Noise Punk Band With a Message

Nonpareil is a band that want to tell it like it is. Locally grown but internationally influenced, the Phoenix-area quartet plays a noisy brand of post-punk carefully designed to enthrall and motivate the listener and will please even the most discerning devotee of the great Dischord Records label out of Washington,…

Operators Gives Dan Boeckner An Outlet To Shine

Dan Boeckner, currently touring with his New Wave synth-pop trio Operators, is a member of three indie  bands. Does he ever worry that he’s not dedicating enough time to each project? “I do constantly worry that I should be writing something,” he says. “That worry is like gas in the…

Joan Jett and the Blackhearts Take No Prisoners at AZ Bike Week

In case you don’t already know, it’s Arizona Bike Week. Yesterday kick-started the annual event. This mammoth celebration of all things chopper-related also includes an active concert roster throughout its weeklong run, featuring a lot of longtime acts guaranteed to incite nostalgia and deliver hit-filled sets, like Social Distortion, Blues…

Snake! Snake! Snakes! Has Grown Up

In the six years between the release of the self-titled debut of awkwardly punctuated Phoenix band Snake! Snake! Snakes! and the upcoming release of the group’s sophomore record, Tranquillo (due out April 9), the rock ’n’ roll four-piece has changed an awful lot. For starters, the group traded in ivory…

Four of Elvis Costello’s Funniest Moments

You may not know this, but Elvis Costello has a wicked sense of humor. While the prolific musician may be better known for his rancorous songs like the contentious “Tramp The Dirt Down,” which famously stated he would dance on the grave of then-British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, he’s long…

The 30 Best Concerts in April in Phoenix

If you thought last month was packed with big shows, wait until you get a load of what April’s concert calendar has in store.  Herb Alpert and Lani Hall – Tuesday, April 5, and Wednesday, April 6 – Musical Instrument Museum Two living legends, Herb Alpert and Lani Hall, will…

A Guide to the Concerts Happening at Arizona Bike Week in Scottsdale

As the temperatures rise, those who travel via motorcycle begin to hit the open road. Bike festival season is on the horizon. The big four nationally recognized veteran bike events are well-known across the US: Sturgis, South Dakota; Myrtle Beach, Florida (both in their 76th year); Daytona Beach, Florida in…

Phoenix Punk Band Sad Kids Isn’t So Sad After All

Sad Kid may just be a pack of whiners. Because for all the crying the Phoenix band’s name implies they just hosted one of the most anticipated local shows of the year in the Broken Hearts Ball. They just returned from their first big out of state gig in New…

Old Dominion Has Found Success in More Ways Than One

It’s 6:45 a.m. when Old Dominion vocalist Matthew Ramsey calls us, the exhaustion heavy in his voice. There’s no other time for the band to do phone interviews these days, requiring wake-up calls that would make most musicians blush, curse, and dive back under the covers. When asked if these…

The 50 Most Memorable EDM Fans at Phoenix Lights 2016

Phoenix Lights 2016 this past weekend was a colorful experience, to say the least. The two-day electronic dance music festival, which invaded Margaret T. Hance Park in downtown Phoenix, was filled with vivid and vibrant hues from start to finish. There were all the colored lights and lasers emanating from…

Ten Ways Bands Can Protect Their Gear While Touring

Lately I have seen more and more bands getting their equipment stolen while they are on the tour. I have never been a victim of this predicament (knock on wood…), but I have had several close friends, and not just AZ bands, suffer at the hands of evil criminals. And…