What’s Selling: Stinkweeds Top 10 Selling Albums of the Week

Want to know what new release discs and platters are moving across the Valley at local record stores? We’ve got you covered with another installment of What’s Selling. Stinkweed’s shoppers are kicking it folk-style, listening intently to First Aid Kit’s new release, The Lion’s Roar. The Americana-infused sophomore album by…

Kelly Clarkson Nails Super Bowl 2012 National Anthem

It’s safe to say that Kelly Clarkson nailed her performance of the national anthem at Super Bowl XLVI last night. Largely a low-scoring, defensive affair between the New York Giants and New England Patriots, the game’s fireworks came towards the end of regulation. Clarkson’s rendition of “The Star Spangled Banner”…

Factories @ The Sail Inn

A little editing sure goes a long way. Not long ago, the members of Phoenix-based dance-rockers Factories used to be in a band called Underwater Getdown, a group with great sounds as unfocused as they were chaotically beautiful. Inspired by the disparate sounds of improvisational jam bands and indie-rock acts,…

Black Cactus Records Presents @ Long Wong’s

For the past two years, the artist-owned and -operated record label collective known as Black Cactus Records effectively has helped push Phoenix-based music to the masses. Comprising local bands the Necronauts, Tremulants, Former Friends of Young Americans, High Horse, and Midnight Vitals, the cooperative has helped facilitate a better creative…

Frank Turner @ Marquee Theatre

The punk-goes-acoustic thing is fun, but let’s be honest: When you listen to a Chuck Regan solo folk LP, you’re secretly crossing your fingers that he’ll make a new Hot Water Music album. Such longing isn’t necessary with Frank Turner. After his post-hardcore band Million Dead called it quits, Turner…

Jealous Sound @ The Rogue Bar

It’s hard to make a comeback, but it helps if you went out on a high note. Ignoring a digital-only EP in 2005, The Jealous Sound’s last big blast of noise was Kill Them with Kindness (2003). And what a blast it was — the swaggering, confident sound of emo…

The Shop’s Seventh Anniversary @ Hidden House

When Al Page and his friends started spending their Saturday nights at the Hidden House spinning up hip-hop and old-school cuts back in 2005, the DJ admits the operation was haphazard at first. “We used two CD players and my dad’s vinyl, and it was raggedy mixing,” he says. “Stopping…

Get a Piece of Inner Peace with Good Amount’s True Self

Have you opened your chakras and found your power animals yet? Well, you should. Maybe then we wouldn’t have to write about all of these assholes that ruin our music-going experiences. If you’re having a hard time quieting your mind long enough to find that inner peace, you can always…

Club Candids: Calvin Harris at Myst

Wanna know what would happen if you’d mix ravers, clubbers, house-heads, and the usual Scottsdale crowd all in one place, all at the same time? You’d likely get the same scenario the ensued on Sunday night at Myst in Scottsdale…

Flier of the Week: Sara McAllister Duo

The Sara McAllister Duo serves up a sweet taste of mood-lifting acoustic ska/reggae that soothes the soul. It’s good stuff, but not the sort of thing I picture Barbie and Ken listening to while cruising to their playset mansion…anti-Barbie music, anyone?While two of the duo’s dates have already come and gone, you…

That’s Cool, Jack, But How About a Meg White Solo Album?

Heard the news? Jack White is coming out with a solo album. If first single “Love Interruption,” is any indication, Blunderbuss will be loaded with fluttering woodwinds, electric piano, and White in full-tilt gospel mode. It’s pretty good — I mean, not quite as daring as that ICP collab –…

Flier of the Week: Strange Young Things

Strange Young Things Don’t miss out on one of Strange Young Things’ biggest shows of the year. It’s Glodie’s birthday bash!   Rook, Flamingo and AT7 will all be spreading the birthday love as well. “We’re currently recording an album that we’ll be releasing in early/mid summer, with the hope of also…

Powersurge Music Festival @ Madison Event Center

Let’s face it: Female artists are a distinct minority in the male-dominated electronic dance music biz. It’s even rarer to find female DJ duos, much less a talented twosome like South American siren Monica Farr and Minnesota beat mistress Lucy Luxe. The Twin City team, which performs as Dirty Talk,…

Turbid North @ Club Red

With song titles such as “Kodiak,” “Hunter,” “Wolves,” and “Between the Glacier and the Sea,” Turbid North’s connection to Alaska remains strong, even if the band currently resides in Texas. The “mountain metal” band started in North Pole, Alaska (yes, a Christmas theme is prominent), and quickly rose to the…

Twin Sister @ Crescent Ballroom

If E! were to develop a reality TV series called Keeping Up with the Chillwave Bands, the network might actually finally grab our attention. Let’s face it: Separating one indie buzz-band — armed with a token foxy frontwoman, breathy vocals, and spacey synth — from the next has proved difficult…

World/Inferno Friendship Society @ Marquee Theatre

Given the strict observance of “punk rock rules” that define the genre now, it’s hard to believe that the original CBGB bands had more in common with hippies than anyone you might see on Epitaph’s roster. That’s right, punk used to all be about personal expression and fashion code, minor…