Club Candids: Five Year Anniversary of The Shop

It sure has been a while since we’ve walked into a club and felt totally inspired. Yes, inspired. Not, “I just saw the Mona Lisa” inspired, but definitely, “let’s get our party on” inspired.The five year anniversary of the hip hop night, The Shop, took place at the Hidden House…

What’s Selling: Eastside Records

Eastside Records is one of the last vestiges of the traditional American record store you’ll find in the Valley of the Sun. It has a loyal clientèle and remains one of the best spots to find obscure used vinyl. Even those hard to obtain, single-issue punk albums. Even though it’s…

Flier of the Week: Source Victoria at Yucca Tap Room

Nope, it’s not promoting the classic 1987 Nintendo game Metroid–this flier of the week comes courtesy of Phoenix indie band Source Victoria, who is playing Yucca Tap Room this weekend. The group, who’s shared the stage with local favorites Jimmy Eat World and The Format, is gearing up to work…

The Blunt Club

It’s not only a new year, but a new decade to boot, so the hip-hop heroes running the Blunt Club decided it was high time for a new start. After spending the past couple of years rocking both microphones and turntables at the Red Owl, they’re re-launching the venerable weekly…

Come On Go With Us

The other day, I was listening to Mississippi five-piece band Come On Go With Us, doing some research on the members of the group when it hit me. “Yup,” I thought to myself, “that makes sense.” Why? Well, Come On Go With us sound exactly like what you’d expect them…

New Found Glory

Dear PopPunK: Let’s cut the shit. The previous decade was yours for the taking. And, for fuck’s sake, you took it. Hell, you had your cake and sang it in a song about a lame breakup, too. PopPunK, you started as a group of rambunctious bros who met in high…

Bowerbirds

Let’s face it, we’re in a new decade, and while some of the previous decade’s fads and styles will continue to trickle into 2010 and beyond, some of them need to respectfully wither away. There’s nothing wrong with that because it is simply the cutthroat nature of our culture’s sensibilities…

Polysics

The first things you notice about the Japanese new wave band Polysics are their glaring similarities to Devo — the most obvious of which are the band’s orange jumpsuits and their straight-bar sunglasses. Of course, the similarities aren’t completely unintentional. In 1997, when the founder of Polysics, Hiroyuki Hayashi, was…

AFI

AFI (a.k.a. A Fire Inside, Asking for It, or Anthems for Insubordinates) is definitely not the same band it was when it began in 1991. Then, AFI was known for having an unpolished hardcore-punk sound: raw, emotional yelling over dirty power chords and blast beats. A few years later, AFI’s…

Club Candids: Skyline at The Sheraton’s District Lounge

Rainy weekends often leave Phoenix lookin’ like a ghost town, but fortunately the flurry of droplets didn’t rain on the Sheraton’s Skyline Friday night. Special guest DJ Goldsmith joined residents Senbad and Deon for their weekly installment of fancy drink sippin’ and dancin’ at the swanky hotel in downtown Phoenix…

What’s Selling: Zia Records Tempe

Vampire Weekend tops out the list of best selling records at Zia in Tempe this weekend. While Phoenix sold out their upcoming show at Marquee, they’re not doing too bad in album sales either. Here are the trendy records bought trendy college kids are buying at Zia. 1. Vampire Weekend…

You Asked For It: June Friday

June Friday Beauty of the Birdsong (self-released) GRADE: D+ June Friday’s Beauty of the Birdsong is a strange melding of many things ’80s, wearing a disguise as a poor attempt to make it seem contemporary. The combination of synthesizers, drum machines, long guitar solos, and quasi-futuristic lyrics are in many…

16bit

God bless the United Kingdom and all the influential DJs, turntablists, beatmakers, and other EDM artists it’s produced over the decades (Paul Oakenfold, Goldie, Photek, et al.). Our current faves are West London duo DRT and Kidnappa (a.k.a. 16bit), who’ve been spread their frenetically infectious dubstep mixes all over the…

I Hate You When You’re Pregnant

It’s been going on five years since Flagstaff musician Phil Buckman subjected Valley audiences to his outlandish alter ego I Hate You When You’re Pregnant, and, boy, have a handful of local fans been jonesing for another fix. It’s with good reason, as their minds are likely etched with colorful…

Anti-Flag

Around this time last year, perhaps you were thinking to yourself, “Wow, now that Barack Obama’s the president, I guess all those über-political bands that have been raging against George W. Bush and his policies for the past eight years are totally screwed. Now what are they gonna complain about?”…

Wayne “The Train” Hancock

I’d wager Wayne “The Train” Hancock drools when he looks at the calendar and discovers it’s a leap year, meaning he can tour 366 days instead of the usual 365. Okay, that’s an exaggeration, but really not much of one, as the 44-year-old Austin singer-songwriter and guitarist has made the…

Blackbird Raum

Is there anything more punk than being able to play anywhere, at anytime? Chances are, if you asked the crusties who make up the folk-punk collective Blackbird Raum, the answer would be a strident “fuck no!” The group channels the anarcho ethos of gutter-punks like Crass, but don’t bother with…

Five Finger Death Punch

Despite the fact that heavy music is experiencing a renaissance, with diverse bands like Converge, Baroness, Torche, and Mastodon raising the bar artistically while nipping at the heels of the mainstream, it’s bands like Five Finger Death Punch that still have a stranglehold on modern-rock and heavy metal radio stations…

What’s Selling: Revolver Records

Revolver Records does a phenomenal job of keeping us connected. Not just with good music, not just with new albums, or with incredibly cool, undiscovered artists; they give us everything. Even vinyl. For those of us who prefer the old fashioned turntable, we can get both the new and the…

Club Candids at Los Esmiths’ Show at Club Red

We’re not going to make any bones about it: we effing love The Smiths. And we effing love Morrissey.So when we heard that this cover band from Calexico, California, called Los Esmiths was playing at Club Red, we made it priority number one for our weekend’s schedule.With tremendous showmanship and…

You Asked For It: Dry River Yacht Club

Dry River Yacht Club The Ugliest Princess (self-released) GRADE: A- Dry River Yacht Club has made a name for themselves as a bold, unconventional band. Their instrumentation, which includes French horn, bassoon, and accordion would seem to make them an unlikely choice to play at places like the Yucca Tap…

Between the Buried and Me

Here’s a potentially fun idea: Find yourself a soccer mom or Dockers dad — maybe your own, or your neighbors down the street — and say to them, “I bet you’d like Between the Buried and Me, because they’re named after that Counting Crows song ‘Ghost Train.’ You should check…