Utah-Based Screamo Outfit The Used Wants You to Steal

The Used has been in survival mode its entire career — a trait that’s come in handy in the ever-shifting, ever-volatile music industry. Long before the band’s brand of shouty screamo fell out of grace as the de rigueur music genre of disenfranchised (but still MTV) youth, frontman Bert McCracken…

The Best and Worst Beatles Conspiracies (NSFW)

Conspiracy theories are my comfort food. After all, all a conspiracy is “the action of plotting or conspiring,” and not just about tin-foil hats and Reptillians. When Reagan’s cronies illegally sold weapons to Iran in the Iran-Contra Scandal, that was a conspiracy. When the CIA sold crack to kids in…

How Can My Band Shake the “Christian Rock” Tag?

Are you a musician? Is your group having issues? Ask Fan Landers! Critic Jessica Hopper has played in and managed bands, toured internationally, booked shows, produced records, worked as a publicist, and is the author of The Girls’ Guide to Rocking, a how-to for teen ladies. She is here to…

Larry Ortega, What Are You Listening To?

Larry Ortega Ortega is the owner of Obliq Art, which is participating in Arizona Center’s Art Detour Saturday, March 2 and Sunday, March 3. For more information, go here. When you put your key in the ignition and turn on the radio, what station would play right now? It would…

Sun City Girls’ Sir Richard Bishop Plays to the Demons in His Head

Sir Richard Bishop met John Fahey only once, despite the fact that Fahey’s Revenant Records — the blues, jazz, and folk label founded by the guitarist/independent label pioneer — released Bishop’s proper solo debut, Salvador Kali, in 1998. “[It was] shortly after the record came out,” Bishop says. “He was…

Cam’ron Is the Master of Overstatement

The critical narrative says that pelvic-thrusting rock stars are clueless actors. Even the kingliest of rock gods, people who understand better than most how to tickle an audience, tend to be noobishly ungraceful onscreen — can we get an “amen” from anyone who’s seen The Wiz or KISS Meets the…

Access Zero Reboots Industrial Rock

The word “keytar” isn’t often paired with “seductive,” but don’t tell that to Phoenix-based electro-rock trio Access Zero. The band’s music is hot-blooded and aggressive, not the brittle, dweeby synth-pop typically associated with the instrument. When the band performed live at Fetish Ball a couple of years ago at The…

Rodriguez Show Moves From the Orpheum Theatre to Mesa Amphitheatre

Atención, long-lost singer/songwriter types: If you’re looking to make a big comeback, having a mythical backstory, two stone-cold classic LPs in the can, and a blockbuster documentary goes a long way. Such is the case with Sixto Rodriguez, whose rise from dusty-fingered crate digger obscurity to a star has been…

How to Grease the Wheels for Your Album’s Success

Are you a musician? Is your group having issues? Critic Jessica Hopper has played in and managed bands, toured internationally, booked shows, produced records, worked as a publicist, and is the author of The Girls’ Guide to Rocking, a how-to for teen ladies. She is here to help you stop…

David “CIK” Sankey on How the SWAT Team Busted Up His Rave Set

Underground dance parties are kinda like a second home to Tempe resident David Sankey. Or, more specifically, his beat-juggling alter ego CIK. Pick up one of those typically cartoonish four-color fliers for the next big off-the-radar affair or desert party and its almost guaranteed you’ll see the 36-year-old’s moniker listed…

Ricky Brindley, What Are You Listening To?

Ricky Brindley Brindley performs with sketch comedy troupe Bully Mammoth tonight at the Tempe Center for the Arts at 8 p.m. For more information, go here. When you put your key in the ignition and turn on the radio, what station would play right now? The station that plays my…

Sorrower Embraces Punk DIY Culture and Grindcore Feel

Phoenix brought it hard in 2012. The year saw a flurry of excellent records and downloads come from the Valley’s hardcore, metal, and punk underbelly. Leading the charge was Sorrower, whose split 7-inch with Portland’s Violence of Humanity ended up on New Times’ music blog Up on the Sun’s year-end…

The One-Man Formula Gone Gonzo with That 1 Guy

Think one-man band: cymbals on the elbows, drum on the back, horns under the arms, and tambourines on the knees creating a cacophony of sound designed to annoy passersby. Now, try to envision That 1 Guy, a.k.a. Mike Silverman, as he takes the one-man band concept to a whole new…