PJ Harvey

Four years after her last album, PJ Harvey has abandoned the elegant, Mercury Prize-winning slickness that made Stories From the City, Stories From the Sea such an anomaly in her edgy and provocative oeuvre, and frightened longtime fans. Her transformation from angry young girl to elder stateswoman must have scared…

What’s Selling

Top 10 sellers at Hoodlums (ASU Memorial Union Building in Tempe) for June 20 through 26: 1. Wilco, A Ghost Is Born (Nonesuch) 2. Beastie Boys, To the 5 Boroughs (Capitol) 3. Ozomatli, Street Signs (Concord Jazz) 4. Jadakiss, Kiss of Death (Ruff Ryders) 5. Various artists, 2004 Warped Tour…

Phish

Last month at the band’s final show in the New York City area, Phish invited special guest Jay-Z onstage for a couple of numbers, drawing a line between two retiring heavyweights of two very different scenes: jam-rock and hip-hop. Like Jay and his Black Album, Phish has proclaimed that the…

Ziggys 4th of July Bash

Beer, barbecue and a gang of good friends are all you need to make the most of Independence Day. But while you might find all of that in your own backyard, there’s one thing that your boom box can’t compete with: live bands. Join the punk-rock picnic at Ziggy’s, where…

Mush Records Tour

This weekend, support some of underground hip-hop’s finest when locals Dumperfoo and Diggs team up with Scion Summer Sessions to present an unusual, cutting-edge showcase of artists from the independent Mush Records label. Performances by Circus (formerly of the legendary Shapeshifters), Andre Afram Asmar, Radioinactive, Anti MC, Curse ov Dialect…

Devendra Banhart

Part of Devendra Banhart’s appeal is the sheer magnitude of his iconoclasm. Nobody sounds quite like him. With his wobbly, warbling falsetto, colorful but unusual lyricism, and penchant for musical and vocal outbursts that run counter to the slow-bubbling acoustic folk informing his arrangements, he’s like the crazy uncle who,…

North Side Kings

If there weren’t asshole junkies and layabouts, Danny Marianino and company would have precious little to go on a tirade about. Lucky for us, there seems to be no end to the supply of good-for-nothings hanging around the social hall. This third effort goes further out than the band’s last…

Various artists

Uh-oh . . . TVT’s collection of Southern thug rappers is pretty much — to borrow a phrase from Lindsay Lohan — completely retarded. The Dirty South’s incarnation of gangster rap is no torch-bearer to the West Coast’s industry-shaking forebears like ‘Pac and Eazy. Lil’ Jon and the Eastside Boyz,…

Wonder

Go through the looking glass this weekend at Wonder, an Alice in Wonderland-themed rave at a yet-to-be-announced location on Saturday night. Wonder ought to be one of the biggest parties around here this summer — local DJ Kore, of azhardcorejunkies.com, says, “If this doesn’t bring everybody out, then there’s nothing…

Big & Rich

Last year the Georgia-based rapper Bubba Sparxxx made an underappreciated record called Deliverance that presented a bracing vision of hip-hop told from the perspective of a small-town country bumpkin. This year the Nashville duo Big & Rich is flipping that coin, playing country music from the POV of slick Music…

Josh Rouse

Though it wasn’t as startling a musical about-face as, say, Pat Boone’s embrace of heavy metal, Josh Rouse took a pretty big leap from semi-depressive alt-country strummer to sunny ’70s blue-eyed soul man on last year’s 1972, the Nebraska native’s fifth album. Whatever the reason (was he tiring of the…

What’s Selling

Top 10 sellers at Stinkweeds Records (1250 East Apache Boulevard in Tempe) for June 13 through 19: 1. Sonic Youth, Sonic Nurse (Geffen) 2. PJ Harvey, Uh Huh Her (Island) 3. Beastie Boys, To the 5 Boroughs (Capitol) 4. Reubens Accomplice, The Bull, the Balloon, and the Family (Western Tread)…

DKT/MC5

Why let such a trifling thing as the death of your most important member (or members) stand in the way of gettin’ the band back together, maaaaaan? I mean, who needs that bloated ol’ Jim Morrison and his stank-ass leather pants when Ian Astbury can grow a mussy shag, throw…

Sadisco at Jugheads

If you like a little evil with your needles, look no further than this Saturday’s Sadisco 54 party at Jugheads. Sadisco (www.sadistic-disco.com) is a monthly industrial/EBM/noise event where resident DJs Squalor, ///she///, 1975, and Aversion drop ear-eating bombs of wax — this month’s event bumps up the atmosphere with ’70s…

Chronic Future

Lines in My Face might seem an odd album title for a band whose members’ mean age isn’t old enough to drink at a bar, but Chronic Future has already been around the block a few times at this point. On this, the band’s third full-length release, Chronic Future has…

DJ Shadow

There are tons of great DJ Shadow concert bootlegs floating around on disc and vinyl, but the stunning clarity and seamlessly mixed content of the official In Tune and On Time Live! puts all the rest to shame. This 20-track, 78-minute CD (packaged together with a 24-track DVD) is culled…

Alabama Thunderpussy

Like a burly swamp monster, Alabama Thunderpussy creeps from the sludgy depths and suddenly lurches out in a blazing rage. It’s a complicated monster, however, with a love of soft Southern rock ballads. Fulton Hill opens with a deceptively mellow instrumental called “Such Is Life,” a four-and-a-half-minute extravaganza oozing a…

Maritime

The Promise Ring’s reign as one of emo’s flagship bands had nearly ended by the time kiddy pop-punkers like Good Charlotte or New Found Glory started cashing their Hot Topic merch checks. After a brain tumor and surgery gave leader Davey Von Bohlen a brief scare, he led the Promise…

X-ecutioners

When Hip-Hop strolled into the debutante ball in her homespun garb, she barely got a glance. Those who did look scoffed at her lack of instruments, forgetting that guitarsbassdrums are only tools, with no imagination besides that which is brought to them. Two decades later, sitting prettier after capping the…

Vans Warped Tour

It’s baaaack! This summer sees the Vans-sponsored Warped Tour reaching its 10th summer of rocking young people in baggy shorts silly with a motley crew of relatively diverse bands from across the spectrum of “aggressive music” — however you choose to define it. As always, there’s wheat, and then there’s…

Armand Van Helden

In the mid- to late ’90s, Armand Van Helden was the name in American progressive trance and house, penning hits like “U Don’t Know Me” and “Witch Doktor,” while remixing tracks by everyone from Puff Daddy to the Rolling Stones. His two post-millennial LPs met with tepid critical press and…

The Corrs

Like their stateside sisters the Dixie Chicks, the Corrs have watched their commercial success grow as they’ve pruned the traditional musical elements that originally defined them from their sound. Borrowed Heaven, the photogenic family group’s fourth studio album, contains traces of their Irish heritage, but the flavor’s never more prevalent…