Happy Memorial Day, Everyone

Hey, friends, we’re taking it easy today in honor of Memorial Day. Enjoy our weekend wrap-up and our favorite May party shots (you write the caption). We’ll be back in full force tomorrow. Enjoy your day and try and reflect a little on what exactly earned us the day off…

Meet The Devil’s Daughters, Phoenix’s New Sultry Rockabilly Sirens

Arizona’s rockabilly music scene has a new voice in Mesa’s “devilish duet” The Devil’s Daughters. Sultry sirens Mysti Moon and Lisa Mortensen are equipped with drop-dead stares and cool croons, and a swinging band to announce their arrival. Backed by drummer Leeroy Nelson, guitarist Shorty Kruetz, and stand-up bassist Tommy…

Ladylike Says the Honeymoon Is Over

See also: Ladylike Approaches ’70s Pop With Sharpened Tools Records don’t often sound as effortless as Ladylike’s self-titled debut. The Tempe-based power-pop combo subtly incorporates disparate elements of ’70s pop, piano rock, and Queen bombast, topping it all off with effervescent melodies. The band, made up of Rob Kroehler, Ryan…

Reggie Watts @ Crescent Ballroom

Don’t worry if you have trouble categorizing what exactly Brooklyn-based artist Reggie Watts does. Is it performance art? Music? Comedy? It’s mostly best to just listen. “I can exist in both worlds — comedy and music,” Watts says over the phone. “It’s just something natural. I like to travel between…

Ceremony @ Rhythm Room

For better or worse, the sacred cows of punk are being gutted — for example, the now-antiquated concept of “selling out” has nearly vanished from the lexicon of underground music. Even hardcore — a genre that places a gigantic bounty on aesthetic purity and hard-nosed authenticity — is rethinking its…

Bill Horist @ Trunk Space

“I’m not of the ‘avant-garde über alles’ mindset,” guitarist Bill Horist says on the phone from Seattle, where he’s lived and launched tours since 1995. “I like all kinds of music. People say they like all kinds of music, and sometimes they do, sometimes they don’t. I like a lot…

George Clinton and Parliament Funkadelic @ Talking Stick

When it comes to George Clinton and Funkadelic, or Parliament or Parliament Funkadelic or the P-Funk All-Stars — or whatever his backing ensemble might be called — you’re either all in or you’re in for a long evening. Given Clinton’s propensity for playing three- to four-hour concerts, this brand of…

The Monarch’s Grand Opening @ The Monarch Theatre

When the owners of the Monarch Theatre stated they wanted the downtown Phoenix venue to become one of the premier forums for electronic dance music in the Valley, they weren’t screwing around. In the four weeks since the joint debuted, it’s featured such top-shelf EDM tastemakers as New York trance…

Flier of the Week: The Regal Octopus Show

The Regal Octopus Show is coming up this weekend. Between the monocle on the “fedorable” cigar-smoking mustachioed octopus that looks wise beyond his years and the design of a traditional movie poster, we can tell that the event is definitely going to be a classy one. After all, the flier claims…

A Closer Look at KUPD’s MILF Contest 2012

See also: KUPD’s John Holmberg Chats About MILFs, Naked Grandmas, and Mom Farts Hell hath no fury like a MILF scorned, and right now there most certainly are a couple of outraged cougars on the prowl around town. That’s because 98 KUPD’s annual MILF contest has chosen a lucky winner…

Spiritualized’s Jason Pierce on How Amazing The Liver Is

See also: Spiritualized’s Jason Pierce on New Record Sweet Heart Sweet Light Jason Pierce is lead singer, guitarist, songwriter, and mastermind behind the psychedelic wall of sound and texture that is Spiritualized. Pierce, who also goes by the moniker J. Spaceman, is something of a troubled soul in the classic…

Rammstein @ Jobing.com Arena

German metal band Rammstein is just as much about visuals as it is about punishing balls-to-the-wall metal, rhythmic tumult, and synthetic keyboards. The band’s albums are intense, but nothing comes close to their staggeringly powerful live performances, spectacles on par with a Hollywood action flick. Although Rammstein has a worldwide…

Sparta @ Crescent Ballroom

When famed post-hardcore/art-rock spazz combo At the Drive-In broke up in 2001, the lines were clearly drawn. Vocalist Cedric Bixler-Zavala and Omar Rodriguez-Lopez (the two with afros) took off for the cosmos with The Mars Volta, while the rhythm section of bassist Paul Hinojos, drummer Tony Hajjar, and guitarist Jim…

Suckers @ Rhythm Room

Suckers is one of those Brooklyn bands that claims an isolated sound yet, in reality, sounds a lot like other Brooklyn bands (e.g., MGMT, CocoRosie) that make similar claims. Says vocalist Austin Fisher: “Even if we think we’re doing a song that sounds like another song, we turn away from…

JEFF the Brotherhood @ Rhythm Room

Oh, sure, there are a lot of bluesy rock duos out there. There’s everything from the well-known opposing-colored Keys and Stripes to lesser-known pioneer pairs from the past, like Flat Duo Jets, to up-and-comers like Agent Ribbons, who add ruffled Victorian drama to the simple mix. Each band essentially relies…

Club Candids: Lil Flip at Big Fish Pub

If you’ve ever wanted to witness the diversity of the Valley’s hip-hop crowd, check out a rap gig at the Big Fish Pub on any given weekend. You’re likely to see a varied assortment of both dudes and dames checking out cyphers spitting fresh rhymes on the microphone, whether its…

Flier of the Week: Snake! Snake! Snakes!

With temperatures rising well over 100 degrees on the regular, it’s easy to understand why Phoenix-based indie rock band Snake! Snake! Snakes! is longing for the relaxing vibes of some coastal region. We’re feeling the same way, but they’ve got a whole month of local gigs to play before they…

Coachella 2013 Presale: Change Is A-Comin’

Last year’s ticket sales for Coachella were a complete clusterfuck. This year, the good people of Goldenvoice are enstating some interesting changes, both for the better and for the worse, depending on your individual situation.Plenty of ticket buyers may face new dilemmas. Some of the general changes will make it…

Metal Mondays: No One Gets Out of This Pit Alive

A couple of Saturdays ago at the Carolina Rebellion music festival, Korn surprised an already-frenzied crowd when they brought out Brian “Head” Welch to perform “Blind,” the first single from the band’s ’94 self-titled debut. The performance was the first time in seven years that Head — at the festival…