Dwight Yoakam

He’s lean, he’s mean, he’s a — well, he’s got a nice hat. But Dwight Yoakam is more than the sum of his style and practiced scowl. He’s a closet beatnik and he eats tofu and will discuss goofy-ass shit forever, once you get him revved. His new album, Blame…

The Dwarves

Dear God, Blag Dahlia here, from scum-punkers The Dwarves. We’ve been around 20 years and I’m getting a little older now, so there’s a few things I think I need to get square with you. I’m sorry for putting blood-splattered naked women and a midget holding a dead rabbit on…

Top 10 selling CDs at Stinkweeds, 1250 East Apache Boulevard in Tempe

1. Broken Social Scene, Broken Social Scene (Arts & Crafts) 2. Silver Jews, Tanglewood Numbers (Drag City) 3. Explosions in the Sky, How Strange, Innocence (Temporary Residence) 4. Boards of Canada, The Campfire Headphase (Warp) 5. Animal Collective, Feels (Fat Cat) 6. Ryan Adams & the Cardinals, Jacksonville City Nights…

Quio

Now that Lady Sovereign and Dizzee Rascal have conditioned enough ears to accept the kind of flow that rhymes “garage” with “carriage,” German electro-queen Quio isn’t going to seem like such an anomaly. Wisely ditching the “MC Looney Tunes” moniker she used in her early days as a sideshow in…

Clint Black

Clint Black got tired of hassling with his label a few years ago and started his own logo. This is his second outing for his own outfit (not counting last year’s Christmas album), and being his own boss obviously agrees with him. The title track has the sound of a…

Dangerdoom

Of late, hip-hop supergroups have fared better than their rock counterparts. C’mon — Madvillain? Handsome Boy Modeling School? Incredible stuff, especially in comparison to Velvet Revolver. Now let’s add Dangerdoom to that distinguished list. A collaboration between it-producer Danger Mouse and Madvillain rhymer MF Doom, The Mouse and the Mask…

Castanets

Ray Raposa, the singer-songwriter at the core of Castanets, makes oddly elusive music. The lyrics are oblique, the delivery is matter-of-fact, almost spoken as much as sung, and the playing is minimal, just enough music to make the tracks into songs rather than poems or conversation. First Light’s Freeze balances…

Various Artists

Taking a cue from their successful Verve Remixed series, the folks behind the legendary jazz label open the catalogue of their sub-label for 10 producers to modernize classics. While Verve was always a bit more “mainstream” — if you can ever claim that of anything outside of light jazz –…

Caitlin Cary and Thad Cockrell

Caitlin Cary began playing violin when she was very young, but had let music lapse in favor of a creative-writing degree when she met Ryan Adams, who recruited her to play Emmylou Harris to his Gram Parsons in the band Whiskeytown. Her smoky alto had enough character to write its…

Nintendo Fusion Tour

Boys Night Out and Fall Out Boy may be on the Nintendo Fusion Tour, but don’t let the monikers of these poppy emo bands fool you — they’re still adults. The real boys of the tour are the four teenage members of Las Vegas’ Panic! At the Disco, who formed…

The Slow Signal Fade

Here’s a band that should’ve gotten some of the drooling praise that was slathered upon the similarly guitar-drenched music of Longwave. Then again, hype like that is never good for any artist, so let’s keep our fingers crossed that this Los Angeles four-piece can get the credit it deserves without…

BK at Metropolis

It’s always exciting when a world-class DJ hits the ‘Nix for the first time; it does our egos good and quashes a bit of our desert metropolis’ inferiority complex. So clap your hands and say “yeah” for this Saturday’s inaugural appearance by U.K. producer and DJ BK, a.k.a. Ben Keen,…

Breakestra

The evolution of Breakestra has been an auspicious journey of funk and feeling. Bandleader Miles Tackett has reserved his place in the Los Angeles mind as leader of the weekly Rootdown party, a hangout for conscious and breakthrough hip-hop/soul/funk mavens. His band started by playing covers of soul classics, eventually…

Rogue Wave

Poor man’s Shins no more, California’s Rogue Wave moves past the dwarfish indie rock that defined its debut into grand, 70mm glory on its second record. You can tell right away, when the giant chorus blows up big in the center of “Bird on a Wire”, with elephant-size drums stomping…

Coheed & Cambria, Blood Brothers, and Dredg

Please welcome tonight’s three contestants for accolades, riches and fame. From Los Gatos, CA, we have Dredg, whose meandering, oceanic compositions hint of ballad-oriented modern rock. The guitars swirl while singer/guitarist Gavin Hayes croons and swoons over the top like Matchbox Twenty covering Oasis. The band’s third release for Interscope,…

John Hammond Jr.

Born out of the blues revival of the early ’60s, John Hammond Jr. has defied stereotypes from Day One. You know, like when he said he wanted to play the blues and someone sharply replied, “Boy, you white.” Then came Day Two, when someone else said, “Boy, you from the…

Top 10 best selling CDs at Hoodlums Music (ASU Main Campus, Tempe)

1. Dangerdoom, The Mouse and the Mask (Epitaph) 2. Story of the Year, In the Wake of Determination (Maverick) 3. O.A.R. , Stories of a Stranger (Lava) 4. Explosions in the Sky, How Strange, Innocence (Temporary Residence) 5. Atmosphere, You Can’t Imagine How Much Fun We’re Having (Rhymesayers) 6. Jimmy…

Fear Before the March of Flames

With caterwaulin’ wanna-beasts everywhere you look, it’s hard to know where real hardcore ends and mainstream screaming begins. But judging by the ear-shredding received after one application of Art Damage, the second album from this scrawny Aurora, Colorado, foursome, these guys are the for-real deal. They’ve got the growl call-and-response…

Iron & Wine/Calexico

Iron and Wine isn’t an “it,” but a “he” — one Samuel Beam, a Floridian who was discovered by Sub Pop via his introverted lo-fi bedroom tapes. His beautifully calm, almost whispered music was widely heard in the film Garden State alongside Nick Drake, which makes Beam a shoo-in for…

Smokin Joe Kubek and B’Nois King

Smokin’ Joe Kubek sure lives up to his moniker, and not because this wild-haired, tattooed, guitar-slinging mountain of a man is often seen clutching a coffin nail in his meaty paw. Instead, the towering Dallas-based axeman regularly sets audiences ablaze with his blistering and bluesy guitar stylings, picking and pulling…

Lyrics Born

If you end a sentence containing the phrase “Asian American hip-hopper” with a question mark, you probably haven’t heard of Tom Shimura, formerly known as Asia Born, now known as Lyrics Born. He started rapping in the Bay Area, but when he could find no takers for his music, he…

Animal Collective

Vaguely folky, kinda psychedelic, slightly jammy, and decidedly challenging, Animal Collective makes records that are impenetrable on first listen. Though its profile raised with last year’s Sung Tongs, the band’s higher visibility hasn’t blunted its musical meanderings. But while Feels succeeds at being sonically enigmatic, patient ears will discover that…