Marilyn Manson’s Twisted Relationship with Lewis Carroll

Confession time: Alice in Wonderland was one of my favorite childhood films. In fact, I had an Alice in Wonderland tea set with cracked cups picturing the White Rabbit and Mad Hatter. Don’t judge me, but it’s one of the one things I’ve managed to keep over the years in…

Rod Piazza Continues His 60-Year Blues Odyssey

For Rod Piazza, playing the blues isn’t just an ordinary pursuit. The legendary harmonica player considers it to be his life’s calling. “It wasn’t a choice for me. I heard the blues, and it chose me,” he says. “I never looked back.” During his 47-year career in the genre, Piazza,…

Corey Taylor and Stone Sour Dip Their Toes in Other Media

Few bands can straddle the fine line between hard rock and heavy metal — or underground credibility and commercial viability — as well as Stone Sour. The band has released five studio albums, each of which has challenged and exceeded the band’s — and its fans — expectations. Stone Sour…

Remezcla PHX @ Monarch Theatre

The Valley’s Latin dance scene could best be described as a melting pot of sound. But while there are dollops of such popular genres as salsa, merengue, bachata, and reggaeton in the mix via the discotecas, more tastemaking Latin-influenced styles such as moombahton and cumbia-crunk also have added distinctive flavors…

KONGOS Sign with Epic Records and Will Perform on Jimmy Kimmel Live

Although 2014 has only just begun, it’s already been an epic year for local four-piece rock band KONGOS, and we mean that quite literally. The South African-born brothers have inked a deal with NYC-based Epic Records and will make an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Wednesday, March 5. Oh,…

The 25 Best Club Candids Photos of January

It’s been said that January is the worst month because of post-holiday depression, having to stick to all those pesky resolutions, or your ass getting dumped. But if anyone was feeling blue during the first month of 2014, they weren’t showing their frowny faces at any of the bars, music…

Top 10 February Metal Shows in Metro Phoenix

It can be easy to miss unless you’re looking for it, but there are a lot of metal (heavy or otherwise) 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 always…

The Biggest Metal Moments of NAMM 2014

The last time I told people I was going to ‘Nam, I was actually heading off to backpack through Vietnam for a month with a stop off in Cambodia and Taiwan. And the general reply was, “Why the hell would you want to do that?” However, last week when I…

Why I Still Love Green Day’s Dookie, 20 Years After Its Release

Song associations are strange, because when I hear “Longview” by Green Day, I think of Rosemarie Sandoval’s hair. We were both sophomores, sharing a table in Mr. Nardinelli’s third-period art class. I think she was almost a year older, and if she wasn’t taller than me anyway, her bangs sure…

The Grammys Must Hate Heavy Metal

So, I know that as soon as the Grammys are over, there is typically an onslaught of heavy metal music journalists complaining about how the awards don’t respect the genre. We all know this, in fact. The heavy metal category hasn’t even been televised in more than a decade. While…

Why the Macklemore & Ryan Lewis Grammy Win Ain’t No Thang

Let’s get one thing out of the way: Getting upset about absolutely anything to do with the Grammys is like finding yourself alarmed by the quality of the food at a Pizza Hut. To expect an organization to do anything other than what it normally does, which is consistently miss…

My Son Talked to God and Got Him to Cancel School

Editor’s Note: Shea Serrano is an award-winning music writer and goofball whose recent exploits include Bun B’s Rapper Coloring and Activity Book. In his new column, he writes about his life and times. Perhaps you do not know this because you do not follow weather trends of the Southeastern United…

Crescent Ballroom to Host First-Ever Phoenix Rock Lottery in February

If watching endless hours of Star Trek taught us anything — other than how to proclaim “Qapla!” with the proper Klingon inflection — it’s that there’s infinite diversity in infinite combinations. It’s an axiom that’s most definitely apropos to the music world, whereby mixing and matching different artists and performers…