Bobby Bare Jr. @ Crescent Ballroom

Bobby Bare Jr. wants to make something very clear: Undefeated, his latest long-player isn’t a “breakup record”; it’s a “getting dumped” record. Written and composed following the parting with the mother of his youngest son, the record documents the end of a relationship, one that didn’t end on mutual terms…

Cover the Crescent @ Crescent Ballroom

You can blame Phish, but covering another band’s album in its entirety has become a cool and popular thing to do. Three Phoenix acts break from their normal routines in a benefit concert for the Lupus Foundation of Southern Arizona. Phoenix Afrobeat Orchestra will perform Portishead’s Dummy, There Is Danger…

EDM Producer Ferry Corsten Loves Scottsdale Sushi

When trance gone electro, house and big room DJ and producer Ferry Corsten isn’t making music or spending time with his family, he’s likely got one thing on his mind: tearing down a mountain on his snowboard. Corsten, who plays at Maya Day and Night Club in Old Town Scottsdale…

Tucson’s Lenguas Largas to Bring Swirling Psych-Rock to Tempe

Tucson favorites Lenguas Largas are making the trek up to the valley for a June 14 performance at the Yucca Tap Room with The Paul Collins Beat. Lenguas Largas began as recording project between vocalist/guitarist Isaac Reyes and guitarist Ricky Shimo in 2009, and has since expanded to the unorthodox…

Pop Music Gets its Day at Trunk Space

The Trunk Space in Phoenix is geared toward many musical audiences that are fans of punk rock and experimental bands. Mullarkey, Trunk Space’s volunteer booking agent, who declined to give a first or last name, says that many of the upcoming shows are from bands reaching out to the venue…

Lonesome Shack’s Blues Rooted in the Desert

You could easily be forgiven for mistaking More Primitive, the new LP by Seattle-based blues trio Lonesome Shack, for a mid-’70s recording from the North Mississippi hill country, the fertile blues scene that gave listeners artists like R.L. Burnside, Fred McDowell, Jesse Mae Hemphill, and more. But no, singer/guitarist Ben…

Back from the Brink, Rocky ?Votolato Moves Forward Again

Rocky Votolato is a guy on the shore skipping stones across the water. Part craft, part amusement, the circumspect Seattle songwriter’s success and happiness has ebbed and flowed like the tide, something he’s gradually grown more accustomed to, though it’s not always been a smooth ride. Finally firmly at peace,…

Nintendocore Pioneers Minibosses now ?Rocking for Good Times’ Sake

Where would Minibosses be without Samus Aran and Jimmy Page? On the day of its release in 1987, pre-teen Aaron Burke picked up Metroid, an action game for the Nintendo Entertainment System that debuted Aran, a daring bounty hunter in space. A longtime science fiction/space fan, Burke fell hard for…

Liquid Stranger @ Monarch Theatre

Watchu know about Liquid Stranger? In reality, probably not as much as you think. Sure, you’ve probably heard a tale or two about the reclusive, enigmatic producer/DJ over the years, but most of it likely is untrue. For instance, despite the sinister dubstep-influenced sounds and ultra-mysterious aura he cultivates, the…

Lonesome Shack

Lonesome Shack may be based in Seattle, but you’d be forgiven for mistaking the band’s Alive Records debut, More Primitive, for a mid-’70s recording from Mississippi’s fertile Hill Country blues scene, owing much of its elegant boogie to the droning styles of R.L. Burnside, Junior Kimbrough, and Fred McDowell. But…

Tech N9ne

Tech N9ne’s record label is called Strange Music, a name that fits like a glove. From his beats to his lyrical style to his appearance, the Kansas City-based hip-hopper is simply an unusual guy. Last time Tech came through Phoenix, local photographer Ben Garcia caught a shot of Tech that…

Of The Painted Choir

Frederick Huang and his group Of the Painted Choir have been reinterpreting the sad, sad subgenre of “desert rock” for years now, dismantling every last vestige that distinguishes the craven likes of Gin Blossoms and the Refreshments (yikes!) by losing both the desert and the rock. That leaves this Phoenix…

Detroit Cobras

Jack White was still upholstering furniture in southwest Detroit when the Detroit Cobras formed nearly two decades ago. Inspired by classic rhythm and blues, the band was known for giving obscure tunes a garage rock varnish, with former exotic dancer Rachel Nagy’s sassy vocals hitting you below the waistline. As…

5 Freshly Released Local Songs You Should Hear

From house to rap, one of the coolest things about Phoenix’s music scene is there’s an abundance of variety constantly being released. Check out five songs from local artists released in May that should make you proud of the diverse Phoenix music scene…

Top 8 Metal Shows in Metro Phoenix This June

Now more than ever, there is lot of metal — from comedy to thrash to black to grindcore — getting slung in and around Metro Phoenix, thanks to concerts and gigs by locals and touring acts alike. As such, Up on the Sun’s resident metal scribe, Lauren Wise, is on…

The 25 Best Club Candids Photos of May

You won’t believe some of the things we saw while out at the clubs this past month. Besides gawking at all the usual nightlife shenanigans, we happened to spy such weird and wild things as life-sized anthropomorphic animals costumes, dudes firing up laser beams, and a few religious types leading…

Brad Delson of Linkin Park Snitched on Sublime With Rome, Manager Says

We’ve been reporting on the “Linkin Nark” fiasco, and the latest salvo has come from Sublime With Rome’s manager, who named Linkin Park guitarist Brad Delson as the man responsible for getting Sublime’s weed seized by police. Sublime With Rome manager Mike “Cheeze” Brown — yes, that’s his preferred moniker…

First Aid Kit @ Crescent Ballroom

Ahead of the forthcoming LP Stay Gold, Swedish folk duo First Aid Kit is bringing its shimmering Americana-tinged folk pop back to the States. There’s no trace of international influence with the Söderberg sisters, however — their writing is firmly in the dream pop vein, with all the steel guitar…