Farewell gigs

What is with local DJs blowing this burg after getting some renown? DJs Dirty Dave and Denny Le Nimh (of Hot Pink! fame) both did it, as did Z-Trip and Markus Schulz before them. The latest big fish to ditch our small pond is house mixmaster Joe DiPadova, who used…

Seven nights of DJs and dancing

THURSDAY 26 Armitage Bistro: RE:WINE’D with DJ Seduce (jazz, soul, house, downbeat) Axis/Radius: Divine Ladies Night with MCB & DJ Devine (various) Barcelona: ROQ Thursdays with DJ Cubeechee, Scooter and Lavelle, & more (various) Bar Smith: Thru the Wires with DJs Issa, Terra, Dim, Glix, & more (various) Blooze Bar: DJ El…

American Idol: entertainment or evil?

Detractors tell you American Idol is ruining pop music. Alarmists go even further, reminding us that American Idol is pop music evil incarnate, having secretly replaced the rich taste of The Beatles, Elton John, Michael Jackson, and U2 that we used to enjoy with the sound of Davids Cook and…

My Feral Kin

There’s a moment on The Blackened Flat Tax — a 30-minute effort by the rock-heavy, world-music-fortified Phoenix-based band — when we experience some serious chills (this is our body’s positive, uncontrolled reaction to music that really wows us). The goose bumps start to form at the beginning of “Long Sinner,”…

Elephant Man

Few reggae albums can muster up strong anticipation from the dancehall and hip-hop communities simultaneously, but Elephant Man’s latest release, Let’s Get Physical, is just that type of disc. Lots of hype surrounded Ele’s jump to Bad Boy Records. Not only was that a bold move for both parties, but…

No Age

L.A.’s ax ‘n’ drums duo No Age (along with a bunch of other young guns like Times New Viking and Pink Reason) has reconnected with the quirky and all-too-damaged spirits coursing through old-school American indie rock. Nouns’ title stinks compared to that of their 2007 debut, Weirdo Rippers, but the…

Joe Bonamassa

Acclaimed blues-rock guitarist Joe Bonamassa has been blazing a path in music since B.B. King first discovered the six-string slinger when he was 12 and took him on the road as his opening act. He’s been featured on the cover of Guitar World, Guitar Player, and Guitarist; he continues to…

Mike Ness

No one can question Mike Ness’ punk rock badge, with his being the sole remaining original member of seminal rockabilly punks Social Distortion and having survived an addiction to heroin. And while some may question the authenticity of Ness’ solo work — which is markedly less “punk” and more straight-ahead…

Fair to Midland

The Sulphur Springs/Denton, Texas-based quintet Fair to Midland holds the platypus-rare distinction of sounding like pretty much no one else in rock music today. Consider a track such as the single “Tall Tales Taste Like Sour Grapes,” from the band’s debut album, Fables from a Mayfly, released last June. There’s…

Sky Lounge: the latest downtown club closed for building code violations

It hasn’t been a very good year for Sky Lounge. The popular downtown dance club made news headlines in May, when a group of men leaving the club got into a fight outside the building that escalated into a shooting, leaving one man injured and another dead.

And last week, Sky Lounge was shut down by inspectors from the City of Phoenix’s Neighborhood Services Department for building code violations.

It Came From YouTube: D.I.Y. Music Videos

By Benjamin Leatherman If there’s one thing that YouTube is no short supply of, it’s homemade music videos. I’ve personally lost count of the times my eyes have been assaulted by streaming clips of goofy teenage girls lip-synching to rock and pop music, relentlessly random slideshows of weird images set…

Club Candids: The British Open Pub on Saturday, June 21

By Lilia Menconi As we approached our 80th Club Candids, we were beginning to think this town was totally tapped out. These past weeks, we’ve had to be a bit bolder with our choices and run the risk of heading into clubs that felt more like superficial war zones than…

Podcast: Vans Warped Tour Primer

Face it, every once in a while you like to get a little post-punk. Hell, maybe you even occasionally need to sing an emo-ballad if only to your steering wheel. Luckily for you there is a time and place for you and it’s The Vans Warped Tour. Warped Tour hits…

You Asked for It: Matthew Reveles

About a month ago, I posted a blog asking Phoenix artists to send me their CDs for review. This week, I review the latest disc from Valley singer/songwriter Matthew Reveles, whom I first saw perform back in 2002 at a “Battle of the Bands” at ASU West. He’s come a long way.

What’s Selling: Stinkweeds Record Exchange

By Benjamin Leatherman Here’s a rundown of the top 10 best-sellers at Stinkweeds Record Exchange, 12 West Camelback Road, for the week of June 16 to 22. 1. Fleet Foxes, Self-titled (Sub Pop) 2. Wolf Parade, At Mount Zoomer (Sub Pop) 3. My Morning Jacket, Evil Urges (ATO) 4. The…

Podcast: Cousins of the Wize

By Jonathan McNamara Where have you heard of Cousins of the Wize? Attendees at the Summer of Sound Hip Hop show will remember the Cousins opening up for headliner Zion-I with their lyrical rhymes and saxophone hooks. We called out for MP3s and Cousins of the Wize answered. Check out…

Wanna design Digital Summer’s new logo?

By Benjamin Leatherman Can you conjure up something better than these examples? Local hard rock fivesome Digital Summer has itself a pretty crazy-ass, dedicated fanbase. For proof, look no further than last month’s cover story I wrote on DS. In the piece I described how Digital Summer’s ferverent fans and…

Kirkwood Dellinger EP Release at Yucca Tap Room

By Sarah Ventre Better Than: A release party for a four song EP. The legendary Yucca Tap Room is perhaps best known as a training ground where local bands come up before they hit it big. Many Phoenix stars has graced the stage with the neon beer light situated just…