Genre @ Brick

Despite possessing such a nondescript moniker, local act Genre sure has a lot to stand for. The group has big ideas and a penchant for taking its music very seriously. “There are things holding humans back that prevent trueness and goodness from being the norm,” says singer and synth player…

Pendulum @ Marquee Theatre

Hailing from Perth, Australia, founding members of Pendulum — Rob Swire Gareth McGrillen, and Paul “El Hornet” Harding — come from musically diverse backgrounds in electronic, punk, hardcore, and metal scenes. The trio’s varied experiences in heavy music can be heard in their DJ sets, in which drum ‘n’ bass,…

Club Candids: Solstice Saturdays at Bar Smith

Bar Smith is always popping on the weekend, and Solstice Saturdays are no exception, as DJs play house on the rooftop and hip-hop downstairs. Saturday, July 30 was a bigger party than usual– it was DJ Senbad’s birthday. Check out the excitement in this week’s Club Candids slideshow. On behalf…

Flier of the Week: Hope For the Hopeless

As we touched upon earlier this week, the concert benefits teenagers struggling with suicide.The good times for a great cause will begin at 5:30 p.m. at The Fixx. Tickets are only $8, so there’s no excuse not to check out the event and support Teen Lifeline Suicide Prevention. More information…

Dredg @ The Nile Theater

Dredg has never been shy about taking risks. The Bay Area quartet’s music is heavy with prog signifiers, but Dredge is usually game for anything: a little synth-rock here, a little noir psychedelia there. It felt curiously appropriate when the band announced it would be working with Dan the Automator…

Woods @ The Trunk Space

The woods can be a dark and scary place. According to Lord of the Rings fans (ringers?) on the interwebs, they are lousy with orcs. Other times, they’re full of tension, as esteemed environmental philosopher Geddy Lee once observed: “There is trouble with the trees, for the maples want more…

E-40 @ The Venue Scottsdale

Carlos Santana isn’t exactly the hardest brother on the block. Those Rob Thomas and Michelle Branch collaborations didn’t do much for his street cred. Luckily, his personal brand of champagne, Santana DVX Sparkling Wine (it’s just so smooth), is one of the few factors keeping the Mexican guitar-god legit. That…

Tiger Army @ Marquee Theatre

Rockabilly trio Tiger Army hasn’t released a new record since Music from Regions Beyond in 2007, and they played all of two shows in 2010. So why are they touring now? Well, frontman Nick 13 — who is into transcendental meditation — must’ve had some kind of vision after releasing…

Buffalo Killers @ The Compound Grill

It’s tough to be bandmates with a sibling (see The Kinks, Oasis, and The Louvin Brothers), but luckily the Cincinnati-based Buffalo Killers have some practice. Brothers Zach and Andy Gabbard played together for years in the dearly departed boogie/garage outfit Thee Shams, learning the hard way to share tunes and…

Blunt Club Tour Kickoff

The Blunt Club is going on tour, and the DJs behind the popular, long-running Valley hip-hop night are having a party to celebrate. DJs Pickster and Element (pictured) are hitting the road to explore California (one tour stop even features Warren G), but everyone knows you can’t leave town without…

Club Candids at Sandbar

There’s more to the west valley then sports and suburbs. University of Phoenix Stadium was completed around the same time as Westgate, causing an overnight nightlife boom for the western portion of the 101. Sandbar was part of this growth, providing Mexican food and a cozy beach atmosphere without getting…

Yo Gotti @ Celebrity Theatre

If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, Yo Gotti’s discography surely has kept the biggest names in Southern hip-hop blushing for more than a decade. Whether he was biting the crunk style of fellow Memphis rappers Three 6 Mafia on his earliest releases, emulating Juvenile’s breakout hit, “Ha,” on…

Alkaline Trio @ The Nile Theater

Illinois punk outfit Alkaline Trio has come a long way over the past 15 years, battling drug addictions, troubled relationships, record labels, and — as demonstrated by the band’s latest album, Damnesia — expectations of what they should sound like. Alkaline Trio plays a wild card with the record, an…

Those Darlins @ The Rhythm Room

On the surface, old-school country and punk rock seem polar opposites, given the different instrumentation and the noise level and all. But they actually have plenty in common. After all, in their purest forms, both have to do with the various forces that conspire to make your life a living…

A Perfect Circle @ Comerica Theatre

Though each of Maynard James Keenan’s various projects is informed by hard rock, they’re most notable for how they subvert the formula. A former art school student, Keenan has demonstrated particular interest in music’s visual and performance aspects, as he’s been a trailblazer with everything from Tool’s distinctive videos to…

Liturgy @ The Rogue Bar

Few musical genres can claim to be as thoroughly misanthropic, corrosive, blasphemous, and sonically abrasive as black metal. True outsider music, fans are pretty protective of it. Enter Liturgy, a band of Brooklyn urbanites (no corpse paint in sight) led by Hunter Hunt-Hendrix, who started the project alone in his…

DJ Organic @ The Lost Leaf

For a crate-digging DJ, nothing is as exciting as a great find. Months of scouring through dusty stacks often yield no results. DJ Organic, known to friends and family as Dominic Khin Htay, obtains most of his records the hard way — scouring estate sales and thrift stores. Occasionally, the…

Club Candids at Suite 301

Suite 301 is located on the third floor of the Mill Avenue building that houses Blondie’s and The Big Bang, making it a great place to people watch and enjoy drinks in a hip atmosphere. The two well-stocked bars give patrons the freedom to rock out on a crowded dance…

Little Dragon: Ritual Union

If either of those songs tickles your fancy, then you’ll be happy to know Nagano sings on all eleven songs featured on Ritual Union — an album that NPR music has given their exclusive first listen treatment, streaming it in its entirety for you to enjoy before it is released…

Flier of the Week: Snake! Snake! Snakes!

Snake Snake Snakes are coming to the Yucca Tap Room tonight at 9 p.m. for a 21-and-over show. Boys & Frogs, Milo the Mayor, and Seaworthy Vessels will be joining them. Best of all, like every show at Yucca, it’s a free gig!It’s sure to provide a rockin’ good time…

Reverend Horton Heat @ Marquee Theatre

When a reverend has an epiphany, it’s usually important. And when a music fan has an epiphany that turns them into a rockin’ “reverend,” it’s even more vital. Legend has it that in the early ’80s, a young Texan named Jim Heath went to see The Cramps play in Dallas…