10 recent non-Phoenix punk albums to stir your rebel spirit
As the Phoenix punk scene continues to flourish, here are some non-local records to
As the Phoenix punk scene continues to flourish, here are some non-local records to
Fans of metalcore, hard rock and post-grunge are in for a treat.
Say ‘hey hey’ to the man who will recommend great shows and bands (and not judge you too harshly).
The Phoenix-based academy provides music education for students from lower-income families across the Valley.
We spoke with past and present players about how everyone benefits from this event where randomized bands compete for glory.
The prolific and ‘absurdly talented’ Phoenix artist/writer died on Jan. 5 at age 74.
The band’s new album, ‘Lonely People With People,’ drops March 28 ahead of a Mesa show on May 23.
The upstart beatmaker has earned a slot to perform at M3F Fest 2025.
Because who needs an excuse to gush over the magic of ABBA?
The noise pop duo have released their first new song in three years, ‘Wanna Start a Band.’
A short letter to Post Malone about how to make vinyl records fun, accessible and inclusive.
The pop singer’s The Lifetimes Tour will visit Phoenix’s Footprint Center on July 12.
The ’80s legends are bringing Soft Cell and Modern English for a jaunt across the U.S. and Canada.
The band are touring the U.S. in support of the forthcoming “Quiet Pleasures” EP.
As a key figure in Phoenix’s jazz scene, The Nash is now better positioned to hold shows and provide education.
The Dutch DJ-producer tags in for Swedish House Mafia on the Open’s closing day (Feb. 8).
The electronic music pioneers are visiting Phoenix on April 14 at the Orpheum Theatre.
Billy Idol and Joan Jett & The Blackhearts will kick off a new tour in Phoenix on April 30.
The Jamaican-born vocalist, MC and DJ died on Jan. 8.
The young punk rockers are touring in continued support of 2024’s excellent ‘No Obligation.’
Sting’s Phoenix concert on Jan. 23 may have been rescheduled, but the man still rules 10 ways to Sunday.
Nine Inch Nails’ Sep. concert in Phoenix is their first in nearly five years.