Phoenix Radio Stations Have Flourished Amid COVID
The pandemic was an opportunity for growth and exploration for the Valley’s many stations.
The pandemic was an opportunity for growth and exploration for the Valley’s many stations.
One of its first events will be a Taylor Swift night.
Frontman Mike Ness reveals some crucial details about the forthcoming LP.
Featuring yacht rock, local album release shows, EDM gigs, and more.
The week’s Phoenix music news, including new albums and fresh concert announcements.
Local trio JJCNV spent the pandemic making their new album, Wakes Up Later.
Here’s where to celebrate in the Valley on May 5 and beyond.
Hometown favorites Authority Zero went through a lot of changes in the last year.
“I think the Lunchbox, at least the name and location, is probably gone,” says owner Danny Levie.
The popular east Valley game bar is back in business.
Check out new tunes by ROAR, Kareem Ali, DaDadoh, and more.
For these local acts, COVID has been a time of both exciting growth and frustrating delays.
Spoiler: It’s anywhere from less than a week to several months from now.
Davis was an alumnus of legendary local punk bands like Glass Heroes and U.S. Bombs.
The viral electronica artist is headed our way this fall.
Whatever your pleasure for smoking pot, here’s the perfect soundtrack.
Don’t sleep on getting your ticket to the band’s “Billy D And The Hall Of Feathered Serpents Featuring Money $hot By Puscifer” show.
Something that sounded like gunfire brought an early end to the packed show.
Including the weekly 528 Live concert at a new location.
A vinyl sale at John Dixon’s house always brings out all sorts of customers.
Pennywise and Voodoo Glow Skulls are among the bands that will perform at Big Surf Water Park.
The legendary music venue has launched another crowdfunding campaign.