Danzig at Marquee Theatre

REVIEW BY DANIEL RAVEN Danzig Marquee Theatre in Tempe Saturday, May 28, 2011For a guy with a reputation for taking himself too seriously, Glenn Danzig seemed unusually genuine and appreciative of his fans last night, as his band killed it at the Marquee Theatre.With no hint of the unholier-than-thou attitude he’s been rumored…

Twilight Singers at The Clubhouse Music Venue

Twilight Singers Clubhouse Music VenueSaturday, May 28Earlier this year, Sub Pop released Dynamite Steps, the latest album from Greg Dulli and The Twilight Singers. The record is typically Dulli: dark, funky, and with soul inflections wedged between big rock guitars, electronic ambiance, and thumping rhythms. The record is tied only…

Mega Ran and Minibosses at Phoenix Comicon

Mega Ran, and Minibosses Hyatt Regency Ballroom at Phoenix Comicon Saturday, May 28If you’ve ever wanted to run into somebody famous while they’re wearing their pajamas, the lobby of the downtown Hyatt during Phoenix Comicon is apparently the place to do it. Friday, in-between music sets by local bands Halocene, Dead Man’s…

Hooves at The Bikini Lounge

HoovesBikini Lounge Friday, May 27 For all the focus on the band’s antics on stage and off, it’s easy to miss how understated Hooves can be. The band announced recently that they are packing up and moving to Bellingham, Washington, and while plenty of bands would take the opportunity to…

Halocene, Dead Man’s Curse, and Toybox at Phoenix Comicon

Halocene, Dead Man’s Curse, and Toybox Phoenix Comicon at the Hyatt Regency Hotel Friday, May 26, 2011There was blood on the sidewalks at Phoenix Comicon last night. Thankfully, it wasn’t real — the sticky red puddles were left by hundreds of pasty-faced, costumed”zombies” screeching and shuffling down Second Street for the con’s…

A Handy Guide to Local Music at Phoenix Comicon

Who would have thought Spock could croon seductively about making love to you? Oh yes he did — and this week’s music feature, Finding Nimoy, is all about his crossover foray from sci-fi television to ’60s folk and ’70s space rock singer. Speaking of crossover, Leonard Nimoy’s a featured guest…

The Dirty Dozen Brass Band at The Rhythm Room Last Night

The Dirty Dozen Brass BandThe Rhythm RoomWednesday, May 25, 2011Maybe I don’t get out that much, but I can count on my hand the number of times I’ve seen a sousaphone played live in concert — especially at the Rhythm Room. Such was the case with last night’s The Dirty…

White Denim at The Sail Inn Last Night

White Denim Sail Inn Monday, May 23, 2011In the world of current indie rock, there seem to be two places which produce a fairly high number of quality bands: Canada and Texas — specifically, Austin, Texas. One band in particular, White Denim, stands out amongst the crowded scene, thanks in part to…

Combichrist at the Nile Theater

REVIEW BY DANIEL RAVEN Combichrist Nile Theater Sunday, May 22  Industrial is a tough genre for newer artists to emerge from and become truly successful in, but the potty-mouthed misogynists in Combichrist found the secret for doing just that: Go metal.The towering brick walls of Nile Theater provided both excellent acoustics and a…

What Laura Says at The Icehouse

What Laura SaysThe IcehouseMay 20, 2011I have a sneaking suspicion that a lot of the folks who packed into The Icehouse last night to watch and listen to Tempe-based What Laura Says don’t own any Canned Heat or Allman Brothers Band LPs. “Boogie Rock” just isn’t a genre name that…

Kronos Quartet at the Musical Instrument Museum

Kronos QuartetMusical Instrument Museum May 20, 2011San Francisco-based Kronos Quartet occupies an interesting niche in classical music. All four are adept players, and make their instruments (some of which are more than 300 years old) sing. But they don’t play classical music from the canon. Instead of Bach, Mozart, and Rachmaninoff, Kronos…

Polkadot Cadaver at The Rogue Bar

Polkadot Cadaver The Rogue Wednesday, May 17, 2011I’m embarrassed to admit this, but I — a devout metal head — had never heard of Polkadot Cadaver before this show. I went to see them because I had about a dozen friends who were going, and for weeks, they’ve been going on and…

Joan of Arc at Rhythm Room Last Night

Joan of Arc Rhythm Room Tuesday, May 17, 2011 Joan of Arc has constantly been evolving over the past 16 years. Exploring the wilderness between math rock, emo, and experimental indie, each album is different from its predecessor. Life Like, which was released a week ago, is no different. Tim…

Of Montreal at Marquee Theatre Last Night

of Montreal Marquee Theatre May 15, 2011 There’s a certain outrageousness associated with of Montreal. Frontman Kevin Barnes performs in skirts and makeup in the middle of a vaudevillian spectacular that includes giant fish people, disappearing acts, and Barnes riding a live white horse. With the exception of the horse,…

Bret Michaels Last Night at the Scottsdale Waterfront

Bret MichaelsThe Scottsdale WaterfrontMay 13, 2011There’s an old adage out there that goes something like “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.” In this particular instance, it is being applied towards former Poison lead singer Bret Michaels and his setlist. The last time Michaels was in town — at the Arizona State…

Joe Bethancourt Benefit Scheduled for Fiddler’s Dream this Weekend

It’s hard enough holding down regular gigs at country bars, blues clubs, and rock joints around Phoenix, as acoustic troubadour Joe Bethancourt has done since the ’60s. But it’s beyond tough when your house burns down and you lose everything, as Bethancourt’s did on April 30. That’s why several local musicians…