Incoming: Kottonmouth Kings, Caifanes, Collective Soul

Kottonmouth Kings are almost as serious about their music as they are about getting high. And you can expect plenty of music and smoke at Marquee Theatre in May to wrap up their tour. That’s right, they’ll be lighting up the stage (pun intended) with their stoner rap.Kottonmouth Kings, Caifanes,…

Take Cover: The Necronauts Cover Nirvana

This month’s Cover the Crescent is drug-themed thanks to 4-20. The Love Me Nots are covering The Doors (check out their version of “Soul Kitchen” here) and The Necronauts decided to take on Nirvana. “I’ve known these guys [The Necronauts] for a while, and I think that’s one of the…

Record Heat: Comic Approach by Brad Dwyer

See also: Record Heat: I Feel Like Puking by Brad Dwyer Collecting comics is a lot like collecting records, only they are a little less strenuous to move (just a little). They take up a lot of space, a lot of folks wonder what the hell you’re doing with them,…

William F*cking Reed, What Are You Listening To?

William Fucking ReedReed deejays Sticky Fingers every Friday night at Bar Smith. For more info, visit Sticky Fingers’ official website. When you put your key in the ignition and turn on the radio, what station would play right now? Currently, my car radio defaults to KWSS 106.7-FM, which hosts my Friday/Saturday…

Throwback Thursday: The Verve Pipe

In case you couldn’t tell from my previous Throwback Thursday posts, I have a soft spot for the ’90s. I’m a millennial, so it’s easy for me to wax nostalgic over boy bands and raunchy comedies. Last weekend was quite the stroll down memory lane thanks to American Reunion, which…

Former Friends of Young Americans Not Afraid to Call You Out

Dusk has barely begun her descent on downtown Phoenix when anti-genre conformists Former Friends of Young Americans gather for band practice at frontman Toby Fatzinger’s home in the historic Garfield neighborhood. The area is known not only for being one of the city’s oldest and largest historic districts but for…

Carolina Chocolate Drops Have Roots in Arizona, Too

One of the best moments of the current season of NBC’s Parks and Recreation (in a season full of great moments) was the show’s spot-on NPR spoof in the episode “Born and Raised.” Interviewing on a sort of a Fresh Air-meets-Talk of the Nation show hosted by Dan Castellaneta, Amy…

From Print: Blogs Teased in Our April 12 Issue

This week, New Times ran a list in our print publication highlighting some of the most interesting posts published at Up On The Sun over the past week. Here are links to those posts. What do you need to know before heading to Coachella? How did the Trunk Space’s 8th…

Incoming: Jason Mraz, Pennywise, Jeff the Brotherhood

Guess who’s looking a lot older and more strung out than last time anyone saw him? Good ol’ Jason Mraz. You’d think that someone who has “the remedy” would easily be able to keep himself from looking like an aging schlub of a musician. Au contraire, mon frère. Simply observe…

Tumblr of the Week: Kanye Chef

See also: Laurie Notaro’s Eight Food(ie) Terms Past Their Expiration Dates We’re a music blog, but that doesn’t mean we aren’t passionate about our food, too. When we’re not blogging about music festivals and reviewing shows, we’re reading about farmers’ markets and edible grasshoppers at our sister blog, Chow Bella…

Record Heat: I Feel Like Puking by Brad Dwyer

Jeez, was Mad Men strange last night or what? Last night’s episode was probably the closest the show has come to acting like a horror flick, with all the blurry, murderous details, and the blood splattered headlines (of course there was that moment with the John Deere tractor in season…