What’s Selling: Zia Record Exchange in Chandler

Here’s the top 10 best-selling albums for Zia Record Exchange, 1940 West Chandler Boulevard in Chandler, for the week of July 7 to 13. 1. Beck, Modern Guilt (Geffen) 2. Lil Wayne, Tha Carter III (Universal) 3. The Maine, Can’t Stop Won’t Stop (Fearless) 4. Sigur Rós, Med Sud I…

Podcast: The Minibosses

By Jonathan McNamara Last time we saw the Minibosses press start on their own brand of 8-bit Nintendo music, it was under the influence of several spirits at Yucca Tap Room’s Shotfest 2. It was good, but unmistakably degraded by a waterfall of alcoholic substances. Looking for a chance to…

Club Candids: Party Foul at Homme Lounge on Friday, July 11

By Lilia Menconi For more sweaty goodness, check the slideshow. Since Glam closed, we’ve been on a mission. We’ve got to find another place where people are sporting everything from jeans and Converse to designer dresses to wrestling masks. We dig dancing amid total chaos — it’s the only way…

Niki’s Weekend Word: Summer of Sound, Rocky Horror, and The Lopsided World of L

This weekend was full of fun (and rain). Friday, July 11, the New Times Summer of Sound jazz show took place at the Brickhouse Theatre. I was not there for personal reasons (a close friend had a medical emergency in the family), but I heard the event was smooth and groovy. Props and thanks to all the local acts that played the show — Jazz Robot, Eric Rasmussen, Music for Bowlers, and Jiggle — and headlining act, the B-Side Players.

Unlimited Enthusiasm 2008 at Modified Arts

By Sarah Ventre Better Than: Any other rainy Sunday afternoon with about 100 underage kids. Ah, summertime! It is a time for remembering one’s youth from endless days of swimming to eating ice-cold watermelon and who can forget summer camp? Certainly not the good folks at Unlimited Enthusiasm, a summer…

It Came From YouTube: Covers by Local Bands

By Benjamin Leatherman Don’t know about y’all, but I really dig it when bands whip out a cover or two during their live gigs. Whether it’s a song the band normally apes (like the Dead Kennedy’s parodies of “Viva Las Vegas” or “Rawhide”), or it’s just a rare, one-time-only kinda…

Concert Schedule for this Weekend

By Benjamin Leatherman Teenybopper pop-rock faves the Jonas Brothers are scheduled to perform tonight at the Cricket Wireless Pavilion. There’s a pretty substantial slate of live music going down this weekend at venues throughout the PHX. Nearly every major genre is represented, from rock and hip-hop to jazz and Latin…

Podcast: Harry and the Potters

By Jonathan McNamara What? You think just because Harry Potter is a wizard he doesn’t know how to rock? You know what rocks? Petrification…by a basilisk. Have you ever stared into the magic eyes of a massive, serpentine demon and whispered “oh shit” in parsletongue before feeling your very fibers…

Podcast: The Black Jacket

By Steve Jansen One microphone and, uh, one microphone. That’s the only thing used to record The Black Jacket’s self-titled debut. The result: A rock ‘n’ roll adventure in unmastered, lo-fi goodness. “Like Father, Like Daughter” is the album’s best song. Imagine if you could sprout wings and fly through…

Seven nights of DJs and dancing

THURSDAY 10 Axis/Radius: Divine Ladies Night with MCB & DJ Devine (various) Blooze Bar: DJ El Dedo (rockabilly) Bunkhouse: DJ Doom (dance) Cherry Lounge: Greed Thursdays (hip-hop, Top 40) Club Forbidden: Lips Thursdays with DJs Domenica, Hill, & MJ (various) Club Red: The Blunt Club with Pickster One, DJ Element, Dumperfoo, & Emerg…

Toby Keith seeks blue-collar cred to net him white-collar cash

Country audiences have always been strongly working-class, and such country greats of yesteryear as Johnny Cash and Merle Haggard sold albums based on how they answered the fears of the average American. Toby Keith does the same thing, but with a wholly commercial slant, pandering to audiences dismissed by the…

Wolf Parade bites back at critiques of At Mount Zoomer

Montreal indie-rock quintet Wolf Parade — relentlessly championed by Modest Mouse frontman Isaac Brock — made a huge splash in 2005 with their exhilarating debut full-length, Apologies to the Queen Mary. Three years later, they’re back with a follow-up, At Mount Zoomer. On the phone to give us his take…

Sigur Rós

Sigur Rós’ latest is positively festooned with danger signs: first album to be recorded mostly outside the band’s home base of Iceland, first to feature a track sung in English, and the first co-produced by a big-shot dial-twister (Flood, of Depeche Mode and PJ Harvey fame). Somehow, though, these seemingly…

Hot Topic Summer Slaughter Tour

With 10 like-minded bands on the same bill, it’ll be damn near impossible to avoid death metal overkill here. But if you can find a way to conserve your energy, the Summer Slaughter tour features two Montreal death metal bands that go together like, well, an ax and a freshly…

Straight, No Chaser

Not to be confused with the ultra-polished Indiana University a cappella group of the same name (though that would be funny as shit), this extreme metal outfit dares to go where most of its peers fear to tread. Which is to say: awkwardness. Yes, Straight, No Chaser will still melt…