Dirty Sundays @ Sugar 44

Holding a DJ/dance event at a strip club can be a dicey proposition for a turntable jock. No matter how pimp your talents as a selecta are, patrons are usually in the place for one reason (and it ain’t to hear you mixing it up on the ones and twos)…

Club Candids at The Lodge

The bars and nightclubs of Scottsdale can be quite dead on Sunday evenings, as clubgoers usually expended most of their partying energy (not to mention their cash) the night before. Not so at The Lodge, where Sundays always seem to be alive and kicking.While we saw neither hide nor hair…

Between the Buried and Me – The Parallax: Hypersleep Dialogues

Between the Buried and Me, The Parallax: Hypersleep DialoguesMetal Blade RecordsRelease Date: April 12, 2011 What is it about prog metal bands and two-part albums? Last year, the Ocean’s one-two punch of Heliocentric and Anthropocentric topped my “Best of ’10” list. Now, Raleigh, North Carolina’s Between the Buried and Me…

Flier of the Week: Mergence

You’re in for a smokin’, tokin’ good time if you hang out with Mergence at the tight joint known as the Yucca Tap Room on 4/20 this year (weed pun intended).”With the new laws coming into lay, it’s Arizona’s time to catch up a bit, and we are celebrating,” said…

Stellacutta: Stellacutta EP

Title: 2-song self-titled EP, containing the tracks “Schadenfreude” and “Inching The Foot”Basics: Stellacutta are an young, unsigned 5-piece band from Tempe whose members all study music at Arizona State University. The band describes their current mission as wanting to get the word out about their music, but also — in…

Titus Andronicus Thought Time Touring With the Pogues Sucked

Highly hyped New Jersey band Titus Andronicus’ tour with the Pogues infuriated Titus’ lead singer, Patrick Stickles, according to Paste.The Pogues, who the members of Titus Andronicus consider to be musical heroes, didn’t give their opening band the time of day. They never once watched Titus open up for them…

Covela: Covela EP

Title: Covela EPBasics: Covela basics. I kid. Covela is described as having a “driven, melodic rock sound has been paralleled to Paramore, Jimmy Eat World, Muse and The Killers.” The comparisons to Paramore make plenty sense as the band plays rock music with a female lead singer — Sarah Drinkwine. Before…

Country Thunder

In covering Country Thunder for the better part of a decade, I’ve had some enlightening highs (seeing John Fogerty play CCR tunes from 10 feet away), some serious lows (waiting out a pissing rainstorm in the freezing cold wearing only shorts and a short-sleeved shirt, clutching a soggy reporter’s notebook,…

Arcade Fire

The last artist to win both the Grammy Award for Album of the Year and the Canadian Juno Award for Album of the Year was Alanis Morissette, who won the twin North American honors for 1995’s Jagged Little Pill. This puts Montreal band Arcade Fire and their record The Suburbs…

Talib Kweli

It’s hard to know whether Talib Kweli is giving up on the music industry because he’s aware of the minimal value of label promotion for artists outside the top sales tier or because the breakup was mutual. Though Kweli arrived big — releasing an absolutely classic album as Black Star…

Janet Jackson

The nip-slip. There you go — that’s the reference you were expecting when you saw Janet Jackson’s name. Yes, it was one of the more iconic media moments in recent history, giving conservatives in America a rallying point for their crusade against the decay of our society. For Janet Jackson,…

Yellowcard

Yellowcard had their first taste of mainstream success with “Ocean Avenue,” the upbeat title track from their fourth album. That track was a hit in 2003, back when The O.C. was must-see TV and teenagers were obsessed with all things related to Southern California, which seems like a long time…

G. Love & Special Sauce

Garrett Dutton and his band, G. Love & Special Sauce, don’t create ordinary blues pop. G. Love offers variety on both his solo albums and those he made with Special Sauce. With a style that ranges from smooth rhymes over a funky guitar on some songs to laid-back, slow, and…

Red Bull Thre3style

Though it’s been almost a decade since Zach Sciacca put the Valley in his rearview mirror, the artist known as Z-Trip (pictured) still casts a huge shadow over the local scene. There seem to be few DJs in town who aren’t connected to the turntable titan. We’ve lost count of…

Wolfgang Gartner Club Candids

The electro-house sensation known as Wolfgang Gartner stopped by The Marquee Theatre last Saturday for a non-stop party that lasted nearly two hours. Ladies in neon bikinis and fishnets were among the dancing masses. Check out this week’s Club Candids for a glimpse of the mischief…

Rebecca Black’s Only Fan Lashes Out at Writer

When I was growing up, my parents always told me that it’s impossible to please everybody. Boy, were they right. Unfortunately it’s impossible to please all of our readers, which means we occasionally receive some emails or comments that are really out there. I knew what I was getting into…

Panda Bear: Tomboy

Tomboy doesn’t drop until a week from tomorrow, but NPR has given the album its Exclusive First Listen treatment…

Big 4 vs. Coachella: Which Will Reign Superior?

The Empire Polo Club in Indio, California has booked a third event to go down on their grounds between Coachella and the Stagecoach country festival this April.Metal fans are rejoicing over The Big 4, a one-day concert featuring some of metal’s most prominent acts: Metallica, Megadeth, Slayer, and Anthrax.In an…

Murs @ The Clubhouse Music Venue

Though Murs got his start in L.A. in the early ’90s, his message has always been anti-gangster, thumbing his nose at the violent outlook of gansta rap over beats that are just as infectious. His delivery is strong, clear, and honest, whether he’s making social commentary about race and violence,…

Brendan James @ The Rhythm Room

Brendan James seems like an awfully pleasant guy with a nice voice, but how did the super-softest of soft rock become acceptable to listen to without scorn from friends and family? Reviews of Brendan James make comparisons to David Gray and Elton John. I don’t think critics are connecting James…