Traindead

The only thing music correspondents are concerning themselves with right now is what’s the song of the summer gonna be — that special confection that encapsulates in 3 1/2 minutes something that’s going to make life on a planet that’s cooking itself with Jiffy-Pop finality worth sticking around for. Well,…

Club Candids: Housed

Perfect Timing Entertainment’s Grid City on Thursday, July 3rd. By Lilia Menconi It gets weirder. Check the slideshow for more. It’s really not that unusual for us to end up in some strange house downtown. Typically, we’re one of the stragglers at the alluring yet oft-disappointing after-party — scrounging for…

What’s Selling: Circles Records & Tapes

By Benjamin Leatherman Here’s a list of what’s been selling at Circles Records & Tapes (800 North Central Avenue in Phoenix) for the Week of June 30 to June 6: 1. Lil Wayne, Tha Carter III (Cash Money) 2. Plies, Definition of Real (Atlantic) 3. The-Dream, Love Hate (Def Jam)…

Booze Pig waxes nostalgic at Champions

I know what you’re thinking: The Booze Pig has finally drunk himself stupid — is this guy really going to review a sports bar? Well, let me start by saying that the hole in question used to be called the Copper Coin and, back in its day, it was my…

Underwater Getdown

Underwater Getdown’s not real big on linear arrangement, with its various instruments intruding on choruses and bridges and taking the songs for wild swings around the meter. There’s some good, moody songwriting here, and some nice melodies, but stylistically, UG is all over the place. Some songs, like “Monrovia,” have…

Weezer

Over the years, reviewers aplenty have wished for Weezer’s Rivers Cuomo to grow up. But when he’s occasionally tried to do so, the results have served as an argument for endless adolescence — at least until now. The group’s latest self-titled release is practically a novelty disc, albeit a notably…

The Beautiful Bodies

The Beautiful Bodies’ debut, Touch Me, is an awkward and only occasionally rewarding combination of pale Yeah Yeah Yeahs mimickry and roaring classic rock. It’s as if Karen O hijacked Rush before either party was fully formed. Bodies frontwoman Alicia Solo, for all her stage appeal and self-promotional charisma, has only…

Flobots

This politically and socially conscious hip-hop collective from Denver hit big in April with its song “Handlebars,” off its second album, Fight with Tools. The tune tackles topics like gas-guzzling SUVs, corporate greed, and nuclear holocausts within the framework of a melody that could’ve been cribbed from playground sing-alongs. The…

16volt

In 1991, 16volt founder Eric Powell had a vision: He wanted to merge the gritty, primal guitars of garage rock and punk with the relentless machinistic throttle and hum of industrial beats. The result was a barrage of “coldwave” songs brimming with blips and glitches on 16volt’s 1993 debut album,…

Peter Hook

There’s an infamous video on YouTube of iconic Joy Division and New Order bassist Peter Hook “DJing” at Serbia’s EXIT festival in 2006. And by “DJing” we mean twisting knobs on an equalizer like a coked-up hamster while the Tom Neville track “Just Fuck” plays. This revealing vid (and similar…

Club Candids: Goodbye to Glam

Glam on Friday, June 27th and Saturday, June 28th. By Lilia Menconi We may not have Glam anymore but we’ve got a butt-load of photos in the slideshow. Oh, God, it can’t be true. Glam closing? Really? Nnnnnooooo!!!!! It’s no secret that Glam has been our hands-down favorite club for…

What’s Selling: Rockzone Records

By Benjamin Leatherman Rockzone Records, 1721 East Warner Road in Tempe, isn’t your typical music store. It’s more of a haven for vinyl junkies like our music columnist Steve Jansen, who prefer their sounds to flow from an old-school needle and groove instead of some new-fangled iPod or CD player…

Farewell gigs

What is with local DJs blowing this burg after getting some renown? DJs Dirty Dave and Denny Le Nimh (of Hot Pink! fame) both did it, as did Z-Trip and Markus Schulz before them. The latest big fish to ditch our small pond is house mixmaster Joe DiPadova, who used…

My Feral Kin

There’s a moment on The Blackened Flat Tax — a 30-minute effort by the rock-heavy, world-music-fortified Phoenix-based band — when we experience some serious chills (this is our body’s positive, uncontrolled reaction to music that really wows us). The goose bumps start to form at the beginning of “Long Sinner,”…

Elephant Man

Few reggae albums can muster up strong anticipation from the dancehall and hip-hop communities simultaneously, but Elephant Man’s latest release, Let’s Get Physical, is just that type of disc. Lots of hype surrounded Ele’s jump to Bad Boy Records. Not only was that a bold move for both parties, but…

No Age

L.A.’s ax ‘n’ drums duo No Age (along with a bunch of other young guns like Times New Viking and Pink Reason) has reconnected with the quirky and all-too-damaged spirits coursing through old-school American indie rock. Nouns’ title stinks compared to that of their 2007 debut, Weirdo Rippers, but the…

Joe Bonamassa

Acclaimed blues-rock guitarist Joe Bonamassa has been blazing a path in music since B.B. King first discovered the six-string slinger when he was 12 and took him on the road as his opening act. He’s been featured on the cover of Guitar World, Guitar Player, and Guitarist; he continues to…

Mike Ness

No one can question Mike Ness’ punk rock badge, with his being the sole remaining original member of seminal rockabilly punks Social Distortion and having survived an addiction to heroin. And while some may question the authenticity of Ness’ solo work — which is markedly less “punk” and more straight-ahead…

Fair to Midland

The Sulphur Springs/Denton, Texas-based quintet Fair to Midland holds the platypus-rare distinction of sounding like pretty much no one else in rock music today. Consider a track such as the single “Tall Tales Taste Like Sour Grapes,” from the band’s debut album, Fables from a Mayfly, released last June. There’s…

Club Candids: The British Open Pub on Saturday, June 21

By Lilia Menconi As we approached our 80th Club Candids, we were beginning to think this town was totally tapped out. These past weeks, we’ve had to be a bit bolder with our choices and run the risk of heading into clubs that felt more like superficial war zones than…

What’s Selling: Stinkweeds Record Exchange

By Benjamin Leatherman Here’s a rundown of the top 10 best-sellers at Stinkweeds Record Exchange, 12 West Camelback Road, for the week of June 16 to 22. 1. Fleet Foxes, Self-titled (Sub Pop) 2. Wolf Parade, At Mount Zoomer (Sub Pop) 3. My Morning Jacket, Evil Urges (ATO) 4. The…

Booze Pig’s off on a jaunt to Tallyho! Cocktail Lounge

I’m driving to work. It’s not my usual pound-as-much-coffee-as-you-can-while-not-hitting-anything-and-still-drunk-from-last-night commutes. It’s a caffeine-free jaunt, filled with itching of uncontrollable proportions. If this itching is comparable to rehab — my skin coming off, the kind of itching you read about — then I’m never going to quit drinking. Let me start…