The Sounds of the Desert Drench Tucson Band Sun Bones

More than anything musically, it could be said that Sun Bones’ primary influence is Newton’s laws of motion. A continuum of momentum and velocity is everything to the Tucson-based, self described “chamber punk” band. Establishing themselves immediately with their 2013 self released debut, Sentinel Peak, their relentless touring, songwriting and…

Honesty Key to Mesa Songwriter Jeff Gonzales’ Music

There is a freckled Playmobil figure on the cover of East Valley musician Jeff Gonzales’ 2013 six-track EP The Lights Just Went Out. His eyebrows are raised upward and his mouth is in the shape of a frown. Is this disappointed-looking childhood toy meant to represent the 32-year-old songwriter? “That’s…

5 Best Judas Priest Albums of All Time

For more than 40 years, Judas Priest has embodied all that is exhilarating, innovative, ridiculous, and wonderful in heavy metal. From their beginnings as a blues-influenced hard rock ensemble in Birmingham, England, through a string of genre-defining albums, surviving both the ’80s and what can only be known as the…

How Cosmos, Carl Sagan, and Space Influenced Yellow Ostrich

In the video for Yellow Ostrich’s “Mary,” a young girl dashes through woods, then trips and falls in slow motion. The cover for Ostrich’s fifth album, Cosmos, features a still from videographer Bas Jan Ader tilting sideways, ready to fall. Likewise, the album features a track called “Things Are Fallin’.”…

Body Count Rising for Ice-T

It’s been slightly more than eight years since Body Count’s last speed/thrash metal assault on the world’s eardrums. The lengthy delay doesn’t come from a lack of desire, but rather the day job that keeps founder and frontman Ice-T out of the recording studio and on the production set. “I’ve…

How John Muir and Nature Inspired Bon Iver Drummer S. Carey

Sean Carey’s Range of Light begins like the still quiet of a forest morning. “Glass/Film,” the opening song of Carey’s second full-length album, comes with the distinct sense of an awakening, starting with a heart-beat drum and slowly building, a soft guitar, a flash of horn. Carey says the album…

Metal of Honor Harness the Power of Metal for Charity

A few weeks back we brought you a list of our favorite heavy metal charities. Here’s one that we saved for this week, since Phoenix metal lovers can interact with this one as part of the Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival this Friday, July 11, at Ak-Chin Pavilion. That’s because…

Whether You Have a Date, Ska Prom Will Go On

Skalloween, Ska Prom, Ska-turday, Skanksgiving. For at least the duration of its third wave, the upbeat-heavy, horn-driven sound of ska has enjoyed giving its own spin to holidays and special occasions. This Sunday, after a three-year hiatus, Ska Prom returns to Pub Rock Live in Scottsdale. Headlined by rising Las…

The 25 Best Club Candids Photos of June

As the temperatures rise in the Valley, the turnout at local bars and clubs tends to drop, for the most part. Some nightlife spots still attract a crowd despite the killer heat, like the place that Club Candids visited in June. Whether it was costumed partiers at Apollo’s Lounge, college…

Iron Maiden’s Bruce Dickinson Is Wrong About Punk

Todd OwyoungBruce!Bruce Dickinson rules. He’s the greatest singer for one of the greatest bands of all time, Iron Maiden. But recently, he unleashed some pretty charged words in an interview with the Guardian. In addition to dropping one of the most incredible quotations ever, “fame is the excrement of creativity,”…

The Anatomy of Bob Marley’s Legend Album

Look no further for proof of Bob Marley’s legacy than the vast number of bands influenced by his work and the multitude of Marley posters that adorn dorm-room walls. More than 30 years after his death in 1981, Bob Marley and the Wailers touch people of all ages. Mostly because…

How Bob Marley Was Sold to the Suburbs

See also: How Bob Marley Was Sold to the Suburbs At the time of his death, in May 1981, Bob Marley was 36 years old, reggae’s biggest star, and the father of at least 11 children. He was not, however, a big seller. For Dave Robinson, this presented an opportunity…

6 New Songs by Phoenix Musicians You Should Hear

“Runnin,” Scattered Melodies Scattered Melodies is a unique Valley band in that the drum/bass duo uses a variety of singers on their albums and at their live shows. The duo is aiming to finish their second album by early next year to take it to South By Southwest in Austin,…

Best Metal Concerts in July in Metro Phoenix

It’s 111 degrees outside, and the Valley of the Sun is deserted. Summer is upon us — which also means that the music industry-touring slowdown is, as well. While the rest of the country delights in sunny breezy festival days, our prime time for outdoor shows is during winter. But…

Phoenix Hardcore Band Humiliation’s Name a Reminder to Stay Humble

The heinous death rattle of the June sunset had arrested the city as I descended into Mitchell Park in downtown Tempe with vocalist Alec LoCruzio and guitarist Alex Rempel of the nascent hardcore quartet Humiliation. We are not-so-comfortably seated at a still sun-warmed picnic table that’s partially pocked with pigeon…