Unwigged & Unplugged

It’s a testament to the seemingly unflappable pomposity of rock stars the world over that This Is Spinal Tap is as relevant today as it was upon its theatrical release 25 years ago. Over the years, This Is Spinal Tap has become more than just a hilarious send-up of rock…

Joy Electric

The sounds produced by Joy Electric range from kitschy, ’70s-style synth beats to video game-worthy blips — but with rigid song structures. The production on the band’s albums is extraordinary, marking a high point for experimental electronic music. The vocals on each track are sincere, with hints of boyish imagination…

Bootie

If you’re into mash-ups, no doubt you’ve heard of the dope DJ duo A Plus D (a.k.a. Adrian and the Mysterious D. Over the past six years, the punky San Francisco couple have pimped the art form of smashing together songs, either through their own masterful mixes (merging Kanye and…

Black Kids

If their only achievement ends up being hipsters’ awkwardly expressing an affinity for “black kids,” then be ready to hoist the victory banners in celebration. Auspiciously, though, Black Kids have a bit more mettle in their dance-pop mix. Lead singer/guitarist Reggie Youngblood, bassist Owen Holmes, drummer Kevin Show, and Dawn…

Zakk Wylde’s Black Label Society

Two decades after Ozzy Osbourne liberated him from the mean streets of Bayonne, New Jersey, it’s still impossible to pinpoint exactly where Zakk Wylde the rock fan ends and Zakk Wylde the rock god begins. As the teen heir to longtime Osbourne guitarist and co-writer Randy Rhoads, Wylde so idolized…

Britney Spears

You gotta love Britney Spears and her “ventilation issues.” If she’s not flashing her hairless pudenda at grateful paparazzi while spilling out of Paris Hilton’s sports car, she’s taking an unscheduled 30-minute breather in the middle of a recent concert in Canada because of lingering cigarette smoke. Don’t you see?…

You Asked For It: The Package

The PackageBest New Artist(Self-released)What sort of indie band is The Package? The kind of “indie” band that sends us a flier titled “AZ’s Biggest Indie Band Releases Debut Album” despite their only scheduled show being at a small club in Prescott next month. The kind of “indie” band who has…

Club Candids: The Coach House 50th Anniversary

So if there’s a party happening on Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights, we’re going to hit it on the final evening. Call us crazy, but when it comes to partiers we know that the Sunday crowd is the best. If it’s 9 p.m. at a bar on a Sunday, everyone…

Club Candids at Red Hot Robot

Face it, we never want to stop playing with our toys.Jason Kiningham, owner of Red Hot Robot, knows this well. And it was apparent at the opening of “The Resin Collective”, an art show featuring over 100 original small toys and figurines made of resin by 37 artists.On Saturday, April…

Flier of the Week: Prehab

Prehab’s posters have caught my eye a few times before, whether it was this pretty funny one for an April Fool’s Day show, or this eye-catcher but it wasn’t until this week we’ve honored them with Flier of the Week. The Phoenix indie band has a pretty good sound too,…

James Morrison

Our friends from across the Atlantic have bestowed many a singer/songwriter upon us. There is a staggering number of skinny, charming Brits infiltrating U.S. radio airwaves with their sullen, heartfelt pop music. We usually reserve a soft spot for British singers, but their music is not something we are overly…

Mastodon

Rarely do metal fans have to complain that their favorite bands deviate from their preferred style too often, for an album or even a single song. That’s before Mastodon enters the conversation. From fantasy metal (perfect for mastering that new level on Dungeons & Dragons) to twangy, cock-stroking guitar lines…

The Gaslight Anthem

It is often commonplace for a band to land a big festival gig that brings it to regions previously unknown and gives those fans in such uncharted territories a chance to see the band perform live. Spring is rife with festivals, and New Jersey’s The Gaslight Anthem have booked themselves…

Grayskul

DOOM, Kool Keith, and the various members of the Wu-Tang Clan switch up their aliases as often as their kicks. The members of Seattle’s Grayskul aren’t quite as antsy to quantum-leap into new personas, but they do see the value of rocking specific monikers for distinct purposes. Onry Ozzborn and…

Black Lips

It takes balls (not to mention boundless energy) to play a dozen shows in three days at SxSW, but that’s exactly what Black Lips did two years ago at the annual music showcase. Whether it was the ultimate display of DIY guts and determination, or just a carefully crafted publicity…

Franz Ferdinand

Oh, those crazy Brits. It seems every three or four months, a new band from across the pond is hyped as the greatest band in the history of recorded music (or at least since The Beatles). For every Coldplay that shows staying power, there are countless other Britpop bands (Travis,…

Afrika Bambaataa

The Wednesday-night electro/hip-hop affair Pinky Ring has offered some choice guests during its six months of existence (including local legend Z-Trip and NYC/ATL funkmeister Treasure Fingers). Now, its organizers are about to top themselves with their latest coup: Afrika Bambaataa. The Bronx-born hip-hop pioneer (who’s considered by many to be…

M. Ward

Portland, Oregon-based singer-songwriter M. Ward has built a steadily growing cult following over the past decade, releasing six studio albums and collaborating with a diverse array of artists, including Cat Power, Beth Orton, My Morning Jacket, and actress Zooey Deschanel, with whom he records and performs as She & Him…

You Asked For It: St. Madness

St. MadnessSaintanic(Evil Me Music)Putting a cover song as the second track on your CD is ballsy. Either you’ve got ’em right there, or you’ve lost ’em forever. For a metal act to put a cover of an Ozzy/Black Sabbath song second on their record? Well, that’s pretty much suicidal. Sure,…

Flier of the Week: The Loveblisters’ Last Show

Look, no one’s sadder about this than we are, but it’s time to face facts: The Loveblisters are breaking up, and this Saturday’s show at Last Exit is the last time you’ll ever see them. Ever. So try not to get too sad as you mourn the passing of the…

Hemoptysis

Maybe it’s because I don’t listen to a lot of it in my off hours, but I’m constantly surprised by the depth and quality of the Phoenix metal scene. I’ve yet to have a bad local metal record come across my desk, and this week didn’t change that. Hemoptysis isn’t…

The Vivian Girls

If you find yourself asking who the Vivian Girls are, prepare to be answered on two fronts. In the literary/esoterica world, the Vivian Girls are heroines who lead a child slave rebellion in a 15,145-page fantasy written by janitor-turned-outsider-artist Henry Darger. In the music world, they’re still heroines, a three-piece…