The Blunt Club: An Oral History of Phoenix’s Longest-Running Hip-Hop Night
Memories from two decades of beats, b-boys, and big nights.
Memories from two decades of beats, b-boys, and big nights.
The longtime local punk rocker delivers funny rants on a number of topics.
And it’s going to feature plenty of EDM.
New songs from Grey Daze, The Deadbeat Cousins, and more.
It’s a posthumous memoir by the local music legend.
Here’s a look at what’s happening and who’s performing at this year’s event.
Aaron Maine says his band is bringing “the most charged-up set we’ve ever played.”
New music from The Black Moods, Scary Kids Scaring Kids, and more.
The Sunday Drip starts next month.
It’s a rare opportunity to see a show by one of Phoenix’s most influential bands.
The local trio will drop the first single later this month.
Running for just under a year, the club focuses on local jazz and blues acts and a “speakeasy” vibe.
From Jack White to The Black Moods, Warpaint to Breakup Shoes, these are the albums that we’re most excited to spin.
Chuck Hall and The Brick Wall are fondly remembered after the band’s eponymous local classic gets reissued by Fervor Records.
A musical celebration of the many splendors (and eyesores) of the Copper State.
Friends will gather at Crescent Ballroom this weekend to celebrate the late musician.
If you never got to see the Fab Four in concert, this is (kind of) your chance.
With new music from Snailmate, Playboy Manbaby, and more.
New songs from Teek Hall, Astrologer, and more.
Songs for overcoming tension, sailing past awkward silences, and enjoying mashed potatoes.
“It’s like I’m officially canon in the WWE universe.”
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