New Madrid Pushes The Boundaries of Psychedelic Music

There’s an urgency to New Madrid. It’s evident by the opening thrust of “Not In Me,” the lead track on the Athens, Georgia, band’s latest effort, magnetkingmagnetqueen. Sporting rapid, airy vocal overlays pushed by a frenetic drumbeat and prog-ish guitar licks, the song makes it clear New Madrid is not…

The Five Best Concerts in Phoenix This Week

Looking for a memorable concert to check out this week? You’ve got plenty of options, including the following “can’t miss” selections that comprise our weekly list of the best concerts happening over the next several nights. And its certainly an eclectic list, to say the least, as it features costumed…

The Eight Best Concerts in Phoenix This Weekend

Here are our concert picks for the weekend. If you’d like dozens of more options, check out our comprehensive concert calendar at www.phxconcerts.com. George Clinton and Parliament Funkadelic – Friday, June 24 – Marquee Theatre There are those who believe there’s nothing left to say about funkmaster-general George Clinton and…

The King is Not Elvis, but Kenny Rogers

“I know it’s late. I know you’re weary. I know your plans don’t include a shirtless Kenny Rogers on your sun porch. But there he is; the screen door was unlocked, and he was thirsty. Water would have been fine, but all he found was Chivas. So he’s drinking that…

Cage The Elephant Has More Kentucky in Them Than You’d Think

Brad Shultz of Cage The Elephant doesn’t have the Southern accent you would expect from someone native to Kentucky. He’s eager for the tour to reach Louisville, which is two hours north of Bowling Green, Kentucky, where Shultz grew up. His feelings toward his hometown seem to have mellowed in…

Bad Luck Almost Reduced Philly Band Nothing To Its Namesake

Seldom does a band come around that exemplifies the true essence of lamentation like Pennsylvania’s dreary pop-rock quartet Nothing. Beyond sheer talent and vision, Nothing has overcome a truly jagged past, the sort that many melodramatic try-hards posture toward but could never live up to. Born from the unmistakably grim…

The Five Best Concerts in Phoenix This Week

If you can manage to make it outdoors without catching heat stroke, there are plenty of live music options this week. Here are our weekly concert picks; if you’d like more options, check out our comprehensive concert calendar at www.phxconcerts.com. Lonesome Wilderness – Monday, June 20 – Valley Bar Lonesome…

10 Best Concerts in Phoenix This Weekend

As you’ve probably heard a million times by now, it’s going to be phenomenally hot this weekend. Phenomenally. Hot. So much so that it’s probably best to do the vampire thing and stay inside while avoiding sunlight at all costs. After dark, however, it will be a bit more tolerable…

Few Phoenix Bands Mix Party and Academia Like Red Tank!

There are some extremely intelligent punk bands in the Valley of the Sun. These are bands that have a whole lot more going on in their tunes than a general middle-finger-to-the-establishment affectation. But not many of them are putting as much thought into their lyrics as Clipper “Danger” Arnold and…

Ice-T Thinks We Might Be Headed Towards Civil War

As a young man, Ice-T had a penchant for rock ‘n’ roll. And while his path led him into the hardcore hip-hop world, he never lost that passion for music of the heavier, guitar-driven variety. It wasn’t until the early ’90s until he began to explore the type of music…

6 Best Concerts This Week in Phoenix

Love rock ‘n’ roll? If you live in the Valley, you’re in for a treat this week, especially if you’re into rock of a punk, indie, fuzz-filled, hardcore, or take-no-prisoners variety. This week’s slate of “can’t miss” concerts happening in Phoenix includes band from each of these subgenres, including British-born…

6 Best Concerts in Phoenix This Weekend

Looking for a memorable concert to check out this week after the sun goes down? Consider any of the following eight options on our list of the best shows taking place over the next several nights, which include such acts and artists as Junior Brown, The Garden, Simian Mobile Disco,…

The Freeze Thawed Out in Phoenix After a Brutal East Coast Winter

Zack Carmichael, guitar player for The Freeze, remembers vividly why the band moved to Phoenix in 2009. “I had just moved to the Cape [Cape Cod, Massachusetts, where The Freeze originated] to join the band in October of ’08. It was a brutal winter, and we were having trouble booking…

Singing Not Just an Act for Gloria Reuben

Over the course of the past 25 years, the world has gotten to view the performing talents of Gloria Reuben on a number of stages. She is a throwback to an era of multi-talented performers like Sammy Davis Jr. and Rosemary Clooney – she acts, dances, sings, plays piano. On…

Mumford & Sons Announce Phoenix Concert

It’s been awhile, but for the first time since 2013, Mumford and Sons are making their way back to Phoenix for a concert at Ak-Chin Pavilion. Fans will have to wait until Wednesday, October 5, to get their fix.  Yes, Alice Cooper once called Mumford & Sons an “offence to…

Forget SB 1070: Prophets of Rage Announce Phoenix Concert

Prophets of Rage — the new supergroup featuring members of Rage Against the Machine, Public Enemy, and Cypress Hill — announced a series of tour dates today leading to a protest show at the 2016 Republican National Convention in Cleveland in July.  The group will stop by Ak-Chin Pavilion on…