Cinderella @ Marquee Theatre

The year 1986 was memorable for numerous reasons: There was the Challenger space shuttle explosion, the Iran Contra scandal, Hands Across America, and the return of Halley’s Comet, among other things. It was also the year that we saw debut albums from some of hair metal’s biggest acts — which…

The Palace @ FilmBar

Djentrification has always been known for his eclectic taste, as evidenced by his genre-bending sets at 602Tuesdays at the Bikini Lounge, but with his new night, The Palace, at FilmBar, 815 North Second Street, he’s taking things to a whole new level, spinning solely world music. “Man, there’s a lot…

Club Candids: Dream Fridays at Myst

Fridays in Old Town Scottsdale are defined by crowded bars full of beautiful people, loud music, and long lines outside of clubs. Myst was no exception — all three levels of the club were packed with dancing and socializing patrons enjoying Dream Fridays. Check out this week’s Club Candids slideshow…

Flier of the Week: Wild West Summer Fest

Some things just go together: peanut butter and jelly, rock and roll, cause and effect — and especially the unholy trinity of heavy metal, skulls, and tattoos. This week’s flier of the week, for the Wild West Summer Fest at Club 910, includes all three, which is fitting because the…

The Church’s Catalog Reissue Program Continues with a Two-Disc Offering of Starfish, the Band’s Beloved and Best-Known Album

As we’ve detailed previously here, Second Motion Records is in the midst of reissuing much of Australian alternative music legends The Church’s catalog. Following single-disc versions, with bonus tracks, of the quartet’s first four LPs, comes this double-disc, stand-alone offering of the band’s beloved, best-known album. Their commercial pinnacle, 1988’s…

Flier of the Week: Vespertine Circus

I love colorful rock ‘n’ roll concert posters that double as works of art (as seen in books like Art of Modern Rock: The Poster Explosion), especially when the look of the poster fits the music or personality of the performer. This week’s Flier of the Week is for Vespertine…

Ottmar Liebert @ The Compound Grill

Ottmar Liebert makes smooth music, the kind of airy fare you might hear in a dentist’s office. But though his tunes border on new age, his work ethic is resolutely hardcore: The German-born guitarist has been issuing “nouveau flamenco” guitar records since 1989, cranking out 25 albums’ worth of live…

The Queers @ Chasers

The late godfather of punk, Joey Ramone, once said that one of the cool things about the Ramones’ first album was its brevity — at just 30 minutes long, you could blast the entire record at a party before the cops showed up. Joe Queer, frontman of pop-punk band The…

Ted Nugent @ Celebrity Theatre

“I’m stymied to come up with anything funnier than people who think animals have rights. Just stick an arrow through their lungs”; “Obama’s a piece of shit, and I told him to suck on my machine gun”; “Our failure has been not to Nagasaki [Iraq].” To read some of the…

Underground Cities @ The Duce and The Sail Inn

A band that makes “avant-garde” music is often better off without lyrics. The instrumental dynamics of bands like Mars Volta and King Crimson are jaw-dropping, but their lyrics can be head-scratchers. When Cedric Bixler-Zavala of The Mars Volta sings, “I am a deaf con of angora goats” and King Crimson…

DJ Epidemic @ Bar Smith

Joel Davis, better known by his professional name, DJ Epidemic, is moving to New York. There’s just one problem. “New York DJs are terrible,” Davis says. “They don’t mix, and they all get drunk and are on drugs. It’s a very terrible scene for DJs.” Yet Davis is bound for…

The Whisperlights @ The Duce

It’s almost hard to characterize The Whisperlights as a local band, with members of the eight-piece group living in Phoenix and on both coasts. The band makes it work, utilizing a smaller lineup for Valley gigs while touring with the full band. A true product of the digital age, The…

Unearth’s New Album Comes Out July 5; Full Stream Available Now

Massachusetts metalcore band Unearth’s upcoming album, Darkness In The Light, is probably the quartet’s most progressive record to date. It’s chock full of the brutally heavy guitar chords and pummeling drums of the band’s previous works, but incorporates more guitar melodies and vocal harmonies than ever before. Recorded by producer…

Club Candids at Amsterdam

Washington and Central may be the heart of downtown Phoenix nightlife, but there’s plenty of action further north on Central. Amsterdam is always busy on Friday nights, as gay, lesbian, and straight patrons can let their hair down and enjoy brightly colored cocktails and bumpin’ top 40 jams. Check out…

Flier of the Week: The Water Fox

The Water Fox is reuniting for the summer. The group is a hardcore band that formed during their high school days at Mountain Pointe High School in Phoenix.Also sharing the stage for this gig will be Owl & Penny, Living in Black & White, Something Went Awry, and Daniel &…

Toots and the Maytals @ Marquee Theatre

Nothing puts people in a good mood quite like reggae music does, particularly in the summertime. There’s just something about those bass lines and those steel drums that can instantly turn any ordinary day into a really great one. From Bob Marley and Jimmy Cliff to the Wailers and Peter…

New York Dolls @ Ashley Furniture HomeStore Pavilion

Forget whatever your ’80s metalhead friends say about the merits of Poison and Mötley Crüe — New York Dolls are the most important and influential band on this triple-header summer tour. The band, formed in 1971, pre-dates the formation of Poison by 12 years, and the Crüe by 10 years…

Taj Weekes @ The Compound Grill

Taj Weekes doesn’t possess a typical “reggae” voice, but that’s okay, because he doesn’t make “typical” reggae. Weekes’ voice is reedy, almost androgynous, and on A Waterlogged Soul Kitchen, his latest release, he puts his unique timbre on display over classic reggae sounds augmented by nods to calypso, folk, blues,…

Britney Spears @ Jobing.com Arena

She can’t sing, her dancing is questionable, her hooks are purchased, and she has a documented crazy streak — yet Britney Spears has still managed to make the comeback of the decade. She’s currently on her Femme Fatale arena tour, where the visual spectacle trumps the sound quality, and fans…

The Black Lips @ The Rhythm Room

The Black Lips are at a crossroads. After 2009’s 200 Million Thousand, the murky, messy bummer of a record that stalled their career, the longtime Atlanta psych-garage band suddenly appeared at risk of becoming a novelty act known more for their chemically fueled R-rated on- and offstage antics (which included,…

Fight Club Sadisco* @ The Firehouse Gallery

Hate, sex, and drugs. Those are the qualities that unite the musical selections of DJ Squalor, with tunes coming from a wide spectrum of misanthropic genres industrial, EBM, electro, dance, experimental, and noise. “If it’s dirty, wrong, fast, and has the right pulse, I drop that shit.” Squalor provides the…