Super Bowl Halftime Show 2011: 10 Minutes of Shouting

 called it from the very beginning of the football game: The Super Bowl halftime show would be 10 minutes of the Black Eyed Peas shouting. And indeed it was.Between the bad pickup on the microphones and the complete lack of nip-slips, this year’s Super Bowl halftime show downright sucked.The whole…

Why Nicki Minaj is the Most Annoying Person in Music Right Now

Am I the only one who really, really hates Nicki Minaj? You’d think so based on only a smattering of anti-Nicki talk on ye ole interwebz, compared to a torrent of anti Ke-dollarsign-ha fury and all the hate of other comparable slutwave artists.For example: There are a mere 1,500 members…

Catfish Mustache: Touch My Beer and I’ll Kill Ya

Title: Touch My Beer and I’ll Kill Ya Basics: Let’s start with what Catfish Mustache isn’t (thank God): Countrified rock, emo, pop-punk. What we do have — in lieu of all those super fun genres — is some funk rock with some hip-hop sprinkled in for good measure. Warning –…

T-Model Ford @ The Rhythm Room

Blues music is a uniquely American tradition, but like any art form, it doesn’t stay static. Over the past century, the blues have grown, morphed, and branched in big and unexpected ways. The biggest came when the blues of the Mississippi Delta moved up river to Chicago, changing both the…

Soundcheck Festival 2011 @ Club Red

More than 40 local bands will be playing the New Times Soundcheck Festival 2011, a two-day event that finds Grand Canyon State rockers taking over the stage at Club Red, but without a doubt the two most popular bands are the two reserved to close out their respective nights, Digital…

Amy Grant and Michael W. Smith @ Celebrity Theatre

Amy Grant and Michael W. Smith go way, way back — but not in the way you probably think. Amy Grant, probably the most important Christian pop musician ever (even if that might not be the most impressive accolade) gave Smith his big break, hiring him to play keyboards on…

Tennis @ The Rhythm Room

A band named Tennis has to be a bunch of Ivy League 20-somethings with penchants for deck shoes and cable-knit sweaters, right? No, bands full of those guys usually feature names inspired by monsters — vampires, even. Tennis is actually Denver husband-and-wife duo Alaina Moore and Patrick Riley. The two…

Ensiferum @ The Clubhouse Music Venue

At its best, metal music is always ridiculous. To describe Ensiferum as ridiculous would be like describing Michael Scott in the seventh season of The Office as “kind of annoying.” Their name means “sword-bearer” in Latin, they play symphonic speed-metal, wear kilts, pose with swords in their publicity shots, sing…

The Twelves @ 910 Live

As many other DJs and EDM artists have done in recent years, the Brazilian beat-blasting duo of João Miguel and Luciano Oliveira (a.k.a. The Twelves) broke through to the big time via the blogosphere. After their raucous remixes of MIA, Asobi Seksu, and Erlend Oye garnered rave reviews on the…

Privileged Fridays at Club Silver

There’s plenty of theatrical smoke that billows throughout downtown Phoenix dance pad Club Silver every week during Privileged Fridays, but it may as well be steam. That’s because there’s plenty of hotness up in thar: sizzling hip-hop beats from DJ Kyko and DJ Dario on the turntables, sweltering dance floor…

Flier of the Week: The Alchemist Divide

There’s nothing a like a heavy metal benefit show. Brace yourself for hardcore shenanigans at Warehouse 201, a venue that has recently seen decreases in attendance and is now in danger of closing. The Alchemist Divide frontman Brandon Kellum designed this flier to support the cause. “The flier was designed…

Junction 10: Walkin’ Sideways

Title: Walkin’ SidewaysBasics: We’re going, going back, back to country, country for this week’s YAFI. And why the hell not? Country is beloved all over this fair land — especially in the rough and rugged Southwest. Now, I’m not the biggest fan of country music — but good music is good,…

Dick Dale @ Musical Instrument Museum

Dick Dale — guitar legend and father of surf rock — has inspired and influenced at least three generations of musicians with his raw, attitude-driven, fuzz-swelled tone. Of course, his style was shaped by time spent on sun-soaked California beaches, but the uniquely overpowering sounds that pour out of the…

The Handsome Family @ The Rhythm Room

The Handsome Family are nothing if not persistent. There are not many bands that have gone through as much weird stuff, yet made so many awesome albums with so many weird albums covers. This is even more impressive considering that The Handsome Family is, literally, a family — a married…

Keller Williams @ Marquee Theatre

Feeling good must make Keller Williams feel good. There’s never a dull moment in the guy’s catalog, which now includes merry versions of Marcy Playground’s “Sex and Candy” and Kris Kristofferson’s “Don’t Cuss the Fiddle.” Williams aims to entertain as well as enlighten audiences with Appalachia renditions of these tunes…

Ska Parade Tour @ The Clubhouse Music Venue

If you adore ska’s third wave, then you should give thanks to Tazy Philips. It was the Southern California disc jockey and his influential radio show, The Ska Parade, that helped the launch the careers of some of the biggest tastemakers from the genre’s massive mid-’90s revival. He was the…

Yann Tiersen @ The Venue Scottsdale

If the name Yann Tiersen rings a bell, it’s probably because his music was used on the incredibly adorable soundtrack for the 2001 film Amelie, which showcased his whimsical use of instrumentation and romanticism. How does an avant-garde composer with a love of post-punk follow that up? In the 10…

Cash’d Out @ The Compound Grill

Johnny Cash is one of those musicians who is so well known that everyone can recognize a few of his songs. His signature heavy, straight-shootin’ guitar, often marked by a plink-plink-a-dink pattern, is coupled with that always-distinguishable, gravel road of a voice that comes from way down deep. His iconic…

The Father Figures @ Rips

The opening track of Lesson Number One, the debut album from non-ironically named Phoenix trio The Father Figures, announces to listeners that this band has no intention to “re-create the scene.” That’s a relief to those who’ve followed the exploits of the band’s members for the better part of two…

The Hot Plate @ The Lost Leaf

Sir Smeezy (a.k.a. DJ Smite) estimates that his ginormous music collection includes more than 8,000 different 45s. And if he has his way, the 32-year-old will spin each and every one of ’em during his new biweekly event The Hot Plate. On first and third Tuesday of every month, Smeezy…

Club Candids: Subversion at Disco Scottsdale

The dance floor was glowing and the bass was flowing during the weekly Subversion session at Disco in Scottsdale last Thursday as boffo British beat-slinger Jakwob and local DJ duo HavocNdeeD doled out the dubstep all evening for an adoring crowd of hipsters and hotties. The Club Candids cameras were…

Flier of the Week: Strange Young Things

Bass player Adam Gross of Strange Young Things managed to pull together a great flier that looks casual yet celebratory in honor of his bandmate Corey’s birthday.”I wanted to make the poster embody that spirit,” Gross said. “I always associate bright colored text and confetti-like imagery with birthdays. I felt…