Brussels-Born YUS ?Sprouts Chillwave in Tempe

When you learn that Youceff Yunque Kabal, better known as YUS, is studying accounting and economics, it makes sense how precise and organized his chillwave tunes are. Now he’s released Talisman, his second full-length, not counting three remix albums. It’s the kind of conscientious craftsmanship found in Daphni or Burial…

Is Deafheaven Bigger Than Yeezus?

Someone who compiles these things (Metacritic, apparently) averaged all the reviews for all the records released last year, and Deafheaven’s Sunbather came in at number one. In fact, the album with the starkly pink cover is the seventh-highest-scoring record in Metacritic’s entire database, dating back to 1999. That means it…

Destruction Unit on Playing to Spaniards High on Bad Speed

Phoenix band Destruction Unit’s 2013 album Deep Trip was among the finest of the year, a scary mess of nightmarish psych-punk that played out as body music, because each of the band’s members share two roles: making noise and conjuring rhythms. The band was formed 14 years ago by Ryan…

Electric Daisy Carnival Vegas 2014: The Best and Worst

By Dennis Romero What’s it like partying with 134,000 of your closest friends? After a fourth year covering Electric Daisy Carnival in Las Vegas, the size and scope of America’s largest electronic dance music festival (and, really, one of the country’s largest music events, period) still just leaves us breathless…

Rob Zombie’s Twisted Haunted House Coming to Scottsdale

Last year when heavy metal musician and horror icon Rob Zombie’s Great American Nightmare debuted in LA, I was pretty close to heading out there over Halloween to check out what The New York Times called “the best example yet of the upsizing of haunted houses in the last decade.”…

EDC Raver’s Death Under Investigation

By Dennis Romero The Clark County (Nevada) Coroner is investigating the death of a 24-year-old who collapsed Saturday morning outside Electric Daisy Carnival in Las Vegas. An autopsy was being conducted this weekend, but results aren’t yet available to the media, an official at the coroner’s office told us. If…

The 5 Most Overplayed Songs at EDM Festivals

By Sarah Purkrabek Electric Daisy Carnival goes down this weekend in Las Vegas. We’ll be providing coverage as the weekend progresses, never fear. But will you be there yourself? If you are, expect to hear, well, lots of songs you’ve heard before. In fact, whether it’s Hard, Coachella, or countless…

Veteran Songwriter Bruce Cockburn Fires Vocal Rockets

Bruce Cockburn has to be the most hot-cold songwriter operating today. On one hand, there are songs about sunrises, horses running across golden plains, the mysteries of life, and spiritual awakening. And on the other, Cockburn fires off songs about narco-politics, human rights, religious flaws, and environmental degradation, offering such…

Open Mike Eagle Brings Literary Raps to Lawn Gnome

The owner of >Lawn Gnome Publishing, Aaron Hopkins-Johnson, is one of the best slam poets in the country, and so it stands to reason that his store is a hub for those interested in the spoken word. Lawn Gnome once held one of Phoenix’s most popular open mic nights, it…

Lee Bains III & the Glory Fires @ Last Exit Live

Lee Bains III is a white, Christian Southerner and, yes, knows exactly how that reads. Over the course of the 10 tracks on Dereconstructed, his sophomore album with his band the Glory Fires, he chews on and wrestles with the idea of Southern identity, reflecting on a place where segregation…

Sage Francis @ Crescent Ballroom

What do you say about a performer like Sage Francis? He plays with words? He slays them? He engages his audience using a medium that rarely witnesses such a truly spectacular mastery of the vernacular? His repertoire of rhetoric is frenetic, authentic, and polemic while being transcendent, resplendent, and a…

Ingrid Michaelson @ Marquee Theatre

Beginning with MySpace, then on other digital platforms, Ingrid Michaelson has been recording and releasing her own brand of indie-pop music, with a mysterious artsy flair, for more than a decade. In April, she released her latest studio album, Lights Out, which has climbed to number one on the indie…

The Milk Carton Kids @ Musical Instrument Museum

Joey Ryan and Kenneth Pattengale were veteran songwriters — 14 solo albums between them, to be exact — before they began collaborating on what would become the duo’s first album, Prologue. But when they started writing songs, they stripped the sound from their previous projects and wrote melancholy, earnest tunes…

Fight Club Sadisco* (End Credits) @ Monarch Theatre

Despite all its nihilistic, anarchistic, and pugilistic leanings, Fight Club actually is a tale of hope and redemption. No, really. Strip away all the brutality, bedlam, and bathing products, and the overall message of both Chuck Palahniuk’s original novel and David Fincher’s flick is that one can attain salvation, albeit…

Local Band The Lovelost Make Sorely Needed Romantic Music

Not sure if Spanish is indeed the loving tongue, but it wasn’t two minutes into “Peregrina,” the opening track of The Lovelost’s debut album, Foreign, before I decided I loved the Lovelost. It didn’t matter if Ixchel del Castillo was singing about a Mexican telenovela star or a mineral water;…

Supreme Sundays @ Hidden House

Things normally seem dead around these parts at this time of year, thanks in no small part to the heat kicking into high gear. So we were mighty surprised when the cats behind hip-hop lifestyle brand Coolin Out announced they were bringing back their club night Supreme Sundays this weekend,…

Failure @ Marquee Theatre

Once upon the ’90s, there was an underrated melodic grunge band named Failure. When it was seven years old and touring its third album, Fantastic Planet, the group fell off its proverbial horse. Its members subsequently wandered the music industry’s topography during a 15-year hiatus that ended February. And there’s…

Jared & The Mill @ Crescent Ballroom

Jared & the Mill was never meant to be a band. The group was never meant to garner national attention at South by Southwest, and it was never meant to become a local darling known for its vocal harmonies and relentless gigging. And it definitely was never meant to play…