Best 13 Metal Concerts in Phoenix This January

The year 2014 ended with a hell of a heavy metal season, with shows like Yucca Tap Room’s “Not So Silent Night” ushering in the New Year — but unlike the insane holiday spending and the snowbird-thick traffic pace, the show calendar isn’t slowing down any time soon. I’m aware…

25 Best Club Candids Photos of December

December was what you might call a busy month, and not just because of all the holiday hullabaloo. Granted, there was plenty of that happening, but it was just one of many things we had on our to-do list over the last 31 days or so. Between celebrating the season…

Onus Records Launches With Motown-Inspired Songwriting Model

Detroit’s Motown Records had “Hitsville U.S.A.,” an office and recording studio that housed the songwriters and musicians who birthed a sound that spoke to the soul of the nation. Motown’s competitor, Memphis-based Stax Records, discovered such groundbreaking artists as Issac Hayes, Otis Redding, and the Staple Singers and committed them…

Mr. Beer Comes to Town to Play the Blues

It’s not often that an Arizona blues club gets an international act for New Year’s Eve, but the 44s will play the Rhythm Room in Phoenix as 2015 comes in. Arizona blues lovers will have to enjoy the 44s while they can, because the Los Angeles-based blues-roots-rock band will tour…

The Best Metal Monday Blogs of 2014

The holiday season is winding down, and we at New Times hope that you had a great 2014. As we look forward to the New Year, I wanted to recap some of the best Metal Mondays blogs of the year. These were picked based off of social media shares, how…

This New Replacements Song Is a 24-Minute Noodle Fest

For those among the Replacements’ fan base who want to know how the sausage gets made, this is the ripper for you. (That, or it’s an elaborate prank.) A 24-minute, 22-second jam sesh titled “Poke Me in My Cage” was uploaded to Soundcloud recently. Credited to Paul Westerberg and Tommy…

Longtime Mesa Punks Authority Zero Ready ?for New Year’s Eve Bash

Another year’s end, another pause for reflection. Maybe 2014 was awful; maybe it was a triumph. The punk rockers from Authority Zero, which formed in Mesa, put themselves closer to the latter side of this spectrum. While admitting that the end of the year brings unwanted politics involving the business…

Lil Jon, Adele, and 10 other Unlikely Heavy Metal Covers

Whatever your religious beliefs — Christian, Jewish, Pagan, Athiest — there’s no avoiding the ruckus of the holiday season. For me, Christmas brings a lot of old traditions, love and charitable giving, but there’s a lot of needless commercialism that’s shoved down everyone’s throats starting the day after Halloween. So…

JJCnV Shares the Secret to a Happy Marriage

These days, punk and even so-called alternative music seems to be cut-and-dried. But it doesn’t have to be that way — just ask JJCnV, the Mesa trio who has been releasing some of the strangest tunes in the Valley for nearly a decade. Their crass sense of humor has spanned…

Alice Cooper’s Christmas Pudding Proof of Shock Rocker’s Legacy

Musically, Phoenix doesn’t have a ton to brag about. Sure,, we’ve had some locals make noise in the national circuit like Jimmy Eat World, Linkin Park’s Chester Bennington, not to mention people like Rob Halford and Stevie Nicks, who have had homes in the Valley at one point or another…

The 2014 Gift Guide for Metalheads

Searching for the perfect gift for that music lover in your life isn’t so difficult. However, trying to find the perfect gift for a metalhead is a bit more daunting. It’s not that we’re picky — we just don’t particularly value the commercialized side of our beloved genre. Therefore, the…

Naked Pizza Reunites for One Final House Show in Tempe

Naked Pizza was the brainchild of eccentric Phoenix-based saxophone player “The Artist Formerly Known as Austin Rickert,” as he requested he be called, and just like Rickert … it was really weird. They were a ska band that would play in crazy costumes looking more like theme camp at Burning…

How Musicians Can Build a Great Music Community

Being an active member of the local music “community,” I often contemplate what “community” actually means. I believe community to be a tightly knit place of love, acceptance, forgiveness, and focus. Living and working as a musician by day, and being a regular “night owl” in the artist world by…