Hot Buttered Rum Is a Traveling Bluegrass Party

It’s official! Hot Buttered Rum, a five-piece bluegrass band from San Francisco (of all places!), is now more popular than the après-ski cocktail of the same name. At least, the group finally shows up above the drink in Google searches. “We’ve arrived!” guitarist Nat Keefe says with a laugh from…

Shooda Shook It Brings Weird Tucson Funk to Phoenix

Tucson’s Shooda Shook It are, well, a little weird. But the relatively new group is that kind of weird that is both an entertaining spectacle, while also laying down some solid funky dance music. Fronted by twins Kee Kopps and Dawn Copps, the group has only been playing live for…

15 Best Guitarists in the Phoenix Metal Scene Right Now

The Valley of the Sun has a lot of musical talent that spans across all genres. However, when it comes to heavy metal, the desert spawns some killer musicians. So we decided to take a look at some of our favorite heavy metal shredders. There’s no way to really define…

Screeching Weasel Singer Challenges CM Punk to Punch Women Like He Did

I’ve never had an interest in Screeching Weasel, as I don’t listen to punk music that comes off like it was meant to be the soundtrack of a straight-to-video film about kids rollerblading in a shopping-mall parking garage. I listened to Boogadaboogadaboogada! a few times (primarily just so I could…

MIM’s New Exhibit Examines the Universal Language of Drums

For thousands of years, the drum has been one of the most integral pieces of human civilization. It’s provided a steady beat for everything from war marches and healing ceremonies to weddings and initiation rituals. Beginning November 15, Phoenix’s Musical Instrument Museum (MIM) will host its “Beyond the Beat” exhibition,…

After Bassist’s Death, Suicidal Tendencies Singer Talks Life

There are three bands about to come through Phoenix that have, collectively, been writing, recording, playing and influencing heavy metal for around 100 years. One. Hundred. Years. You might think, yeah, okay; that’s impressive. What if I also said that, collectively, these bands have released more than 30 studio albums,…

Phoenix’s Jerusafunk Is the World’s First Klezploitation Band

Wait a second, you might say — Phoenix has a Jewish funk band? It’s true. As the name implies, Jerusafunk skillfully blends traditional klezmer with the ass-bopping sensibilities of R&B rhythms, tossing in jazzy twirls here and there. Using instruments such as bass clarinet, saxophone, and trumpet, the band attacks…

The Dum Dum Girl Explains Why There’s Now a Dum Dum Boy

Cohesion is the name of the game for Dum Dum Girls’ Dee Dee Penny nowadays. Though you might know the band because of its highly acclaimed first album, I Will Be, the band’s sound has morphed four years later from a lo-fi, surf vibe heavy on female vocal harmonies to…

New Arch Enemy Singer Talks Authenticity and Being a Woman in Metal

The members of Arch Enemy have always set the bar high for themselves and their genre. Then again, let’s be honest: any band labeled Swedish melodic death metal provokes high expectations. It combines the strongest elements of heavy metal, like super heavy riffs and refined melodies, set in an environment…

5 Best Radio Stations in Phoenix

Earlier this year Phoenix New Times celebrated the cream of the crop with our 36th annual Best of Phoenix edition. Here are our top picks for best radio stations in metro Phoenix. Best Alternative/Rock Radio Station: KWSS 93.9 FM KWSS stepped up in a big way this year, sponsoring the…

Ice House Tavern Cancels All Its Upcoming Shows

You won’t be able to catch local indie band The Brown Tones performing at the Ice House Tavern later tonight. Ditto for Six Gun Satellites and their gig on Saturday night at the dive bar. That’s because all upcoming live music events at the Ice House Tavern have been canceled…

Judas Priest’s Rob Halford on Why He Loves Phoenix

Long before heavy metal was known for ingredients such as shredding guitars, double bass, “horns up” or black leather, the budding chefs were studying up in the ‘burbs of England. Not far from Birmingham — which eventually spawned Black Sabbath — a young Rob Halford walked to school in Walsall…

25 Best Club Candids Photos of October

We totally got to party with a robot in Scottsdale a few weeks ago. True story. Well, we’re pretty sure it was a robot, but admit that it might’ve been a dude in some shiny, vacuformed plastic armor. (We also may have been a few drinks in at the time.)…

CALA’s Cumbia Festival Takes Over Civic Space Park

You’ll often hear about how the Arizona State University downtown campus has revitalized downtown Phoenix, but you rarely hear credit given to the other demographic whose growing presence in the area has thrived: Latinos. From gourmet cuisine to hair salons that become art galleries at night, there’s a sense of…

Iceage Offers One Way to Keep Interviews Interesting — Make Stuff Up

It’s mid-afternoon on Friday, October 24 when an unidentified member of the Danish underground post-punk/hardcore buzz-band Iceage finally answers the group’s mobile phone. “Oh! You want to talk to my friend Elias, don’t you?,” he cheerfully says, referring to Elias Bender Ronnenfelt, Iceage’s 22-year old singer, who bears a striking…

12 Best Metal Concerts in Phoenix This November

November brings the best of both worlds to the Valley of the Sun — temperatures have finally fallen below 90 degrees, and some of our favorite metal band’s touring schedules are still in full swing. It’s that time of year where we can leave those sweaty mosh pits and emerge…