Sudan Archives transports Crescent Ballroom to another world
The genre-bending artist brought a mix of electronica, hip-hop, violin solos and more to Phoenix on Jan. 17.
The genre-bending artist brought a mix of electronica, hip-hop, violin solos and more to Phoenix on Jan. 17.
“Love or hate him, people remain fascinated with the singer.”
Here’s how to participate in either or both at this early a.m. party.
How many do you remember?
Release date, album cover and more.
“Eleven skull-piercing, blood-curdling tracks”
First show in a decade. There’s even a tour trailer featuring Sean Penn.
15 Arizona bands perform at the Rhythm Room. Here’s the lineup.
His career spanned over half a century.
“Who better to sing songs about this violent vaudeville than the actual practitioners?”
Did you know she could have been an Olympian?
The BBC program she co-founded is responsible for the “Doctor Who” theme.
Deep reads on dark tunes.
The independent low-power FM station sustained roughly $50,000 in damage to its downtown studio.
Rino kicks off their trip with a Jan. 10 local show.
Everything we know about opening acts and how to get tickets.
To celebrate, heavy metal and animal care merge at an all-day benefit show.
“Every venue I love is gone.”
These ‘wild boys’ rocked a fun, cheeky set for an arena of superfans.
One of Phoenix’s most infamous electronic dance music parties is coming back from the dead. Legendary house music night RedMonkey is set to return in February after a nine-year hiatus. The long-running but irregularly scheduled party was a staple of Phoenix’s dance scene from the mid-1990s through the 2010s. Pete Salaz, the influential local DJ […]
If the President isn’t your jam, these songs might be.
“In a time ripe for protest songs, where are they on two of the most acclaimed records of the year?”