Lord Huron Bases New Album on Fictional Arizona Author

The Western motif that surrounded Lord Huron’s debut record, Lonesome Dreams, is gone, replaced by a collection of strange, mysterious characters who inhabit songs inspired by vintage pulp fiction. “Since the beginning, I conceived this new record as sort of an anthology of weird fiction, a collection of stories that kind…

Infected Mushroom Are Grateful Beneficiaries of the EDM Revolution

It’s hard to believe, but EDM wasn’t always the heavily commercialized glut we see raving in Mountain Dew commercials during the Super Bowl. Infected Mushroom, the psytrance DJ duo formed in the Haifa District of Israel, can remember when EDM was considered a fringe genre. But now, thanks to the…

5 Phoenix Musicians Who Also Make Visual Art

There’s a lot of talent floating around the Phoenix music scene both musically, and otherwise. Some people are creative promoters, others tremendous performers, and every once in a while you even bump into a devastatingly talented musician. Another talent that a few members of Phoenix’s musical world have shown quite…

Redesigned PHXMusic.com Coming Tomorrow

Like the cassette player in your car, www.phoenixnewtimes.com is in need of a major update. Unlike your whip, our website is getting one. We will launch a brand new, redesigned version tomorrow morning…

The Mavericks Strip Down for Mono

Bursting out of a musically diverse scene in Miami in the early ’90s, The Mavericks found crossover success with a roadworthy blend of Latin rhythms, classic country, and a liberal dose of rockabilly attitude. Led by songwriter and vocalist Raul Malo, the band’s currently enjoying a creative renaissance. The band’s…

In Defense of Metallica’s “Black Album”

View image | gettyimages.com One of the most influential heavy metal songs has a pretty heavy metal backstory. And the album it belongs to is the most controversial in the band’s history. Metallica guitarist Kirk Hammett came up with the main riff on “Enter Sandman” while suffering from insomnia. It…

When the Goldfinger Soundtrack Dominated the Album Charts

Editor’s note: Ever since the 50th anniversary of the release of the Beatles’ debut single “Love Me Do”) we’ve been on a half-century celebration cycle in which we are scheduled to relive every Beatles innovation, every release of the Beatles’ landmark career in real time, right until the inevitable 50th…

Injury Reserve Calls Itself the “Only Good Rap Act in Arizona”

There may not be a more affirming happening for a hip-hop group than to get press from The Source magazine, and following the release of their newest video, “Washed Up,” Tempe-based three-piece Injury Reserve attained that milestone. Like all of Injury Reserve’s previous music videos, “Washed Up” is intelligent and…

Heritage Hump Day – Kongo Shock, “Spy Vs. Spy”

Every Wednesday is Heritage Hump Day! That’s because every Wednesday from now to the end of the year or before someone really big stops us, Heritage Hump Records (a temporary subsidiary of Onus Records) and New Times will be bringing you a limited edition collector’s item of a much beloved…

RPM Orchestra Will Create the Weirdest Marching Band Ever

There are quite a few musical acts in town that would make just about any casual music fan stop and ask themselves, “What in the world is going on here?” But none of them dive as deep into the waters of “high weirdness” as proto-industrial Americana five-piece RPM Orchestra. “‘High…

12 Best Metal Concerts in Metro Phoenix in May

We don’t get too many May flowers in the Valley of the Sun — but we do get a truckload of May metal shows. There are a ton of great shows around town, which is why we compiled a monthly list of the best metal and hard rock concerts happening…

Examining Open Mics, the Primordial Ooze of the Music Scene

To many people, open mics are nothing but the last-ditch effort of a bar, coffee shop, art space, or music venue to draw customers. Some might say they’re bottom-scrapers, providing the least-talented and least-experienced musicians a stage they wouldn’t get otherwise. We asked those in the music scene about open…

Clutch’s Jean-Paul Gaster Would Like to Be Ginger Baker’s Drum Tech

Clutch has always been a prime example of “slow and steady win the race.” After meeting in high school and forming the band in Maryland in 1991, the members — vocalist/guitarist/keyboardist Neil Fallon, lead guitarist Tim Sult, bassist Dan Maines, and drummer Jean-Paul Gaster — have never faltered. It’s probably…

Right Hear, Right Now: 5 Must-Hear Songs By Phoenix Artists

Mitchell Hillman listens to more local music than just about anyone in the Valley. He presents his picks for best new music in his column, Right Hear, Right Now. Gospel Claws – “‘Til My Baby Calls” It’s always a treat to get new music from Gospel Claws, especially since it’s…

What It Takes to Get Roger Clyne to Play a Secret Show

What else can be said about Roger Clyne of Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers? The guy is basically the Bruce Springsteen of Arizona. Legions of fans, packed in shows at every venue around, roots in the local scene that go deeper than the Grand Canyon — Clyne really has all…

8 of the Best Stoner Metal Albums of All Time

View image | gettyimages.com Oh, 4/20. Back in the day I would skip classes, take work off, plan a baking extravaganza — all in celebration of weed culture. But as I’ve gotten older, I’ve realized you don’t need an excuse to take pleasure in the little things. Which is why…

Guide to Record Store Day 2015 in Metro Phoenix

Vinyl nerds rejoice, Record Store Day is upon us! This Saturday marks what is arguably the best day of the year for record collectors — short of a yard sale with an awesome collection at a criminally low price — giving us the opportunity to line up outside of the…