Diamonds Redux

Last week, I promised to throw up some Runaway Diamonds tracks once I figured out how to do that with my new blogging software; all the glitches have been solved, so here’s the tunes for you. I’m torn in my opinion of the songs, I think Pomerenke’s lyrics are just…

Chippin’

Hopefully you saw my column this week on punk-rock-drummer-gone-country-troubadour Chip Hanna (if not, read it now, you’re obviously not working). I was under the weather a lot of this weekend and didn’t get out to any shows, but yesterday Chip and his wife Erin had me over for some steaks…

The Skunk

Yes, it’s the infamous 4/20, which means little to anyone except the legions of pot smokers out there who need yet another reason to get stoned. And it also means there’s a plethora of shitty jam band shows crackin’ off, but I wouldn’t recommend any of those unless you’re really…

Country Punk

“As a drummer, let me tell you, in my experience it’s all the same,” says Chip Hanna, longtime skin hitter for punk stalwarts U.S. Bombs and One Man Army and, nowadays, country singer, songwriter, and guitar player. We’re discussing the similarities between punk rock and country. “If it’s on the…

Green Way

After touring incessantly from 1996 to 2001, local trio Fred Green had an enviable fan base and horror stories from the road to prove it. Tons of ’em. The time their roadies unwittingly trashed Bruce Willis’ guesthouse. The time vocalist/guitarist Todd Minnix got hopelessly lost after a gig until drummer…

Bear Affair

What the hell is a Limbeck? Short answer: a member of Limbeck, a So-Cal cocktail of Jayhawks roots rock and Shins dream-pop that often gets called alt-country. The long answer: Many moons ago, the Bastards of Limbeck were a teen pop-punk band named after Charles in Charge sidekick Buddy Lembeck,…

Occult Classic

“For me, religion didn’t have a redemptive quality,” says Celtic Frost bassist and co-founder Martin Ain. “It didn’t help me to have a more positive outlook on life. It was a negative, oppressive kind of thing.” Speaking to New Times from his home in Zurich, Switzerland, Ain is describing his…

Show Barrage

It’s something of a rarity when homeboy brothers Mike and Jared Bell are both in town to play as the Lymbyc Systym ever since Mike relocated with his girlfriend to Austin, so I highly recommend that you hightail it to Modified this evening to scope them out with Colorstore and…

Sad Shit

According to the sister-act death metal band Hellen’s Myspace page, the older sister, Desiree, passed away on Friday the 13th. My initial thought was that it was a gag, but the photo above is captioned “Chaser’s 4/7/07 Desi’s Last Show,” and I haven’t found any information to the contrary. In…

Best Band Name Ever?

I haven’t heard this band yet, but Vag of Honor definitely ranks high in my opinion as far as band names go. It’s supposedly feminist grindcore, but the grrrls really need to get some songs up on the Myspace or list some shows so I know it’s for real. I…

Lucky 13

Ohh yeah, the ol’ Friday the 13th barrage of shows has arrived, as you can see above. Rather than reiterating what the flyers above let you know, I’ll just say that I wouldn’t recommend the HellHouse show, but I will recommend one that I can’t find a decent flyer to…

Elliott Lives

Well, Elliott Smith’s not with us in the physical world any longer, but, especially for those of us who got to know him at least briefly, he’s still living in his beautiful songs, a double-CD of which is being released in a few weeks on May 8 (which I dig,…

Hot Shit

If you’re anything like me, you’ve got absolutely no use for the mall-punk-distillery that is Hot Topic. It might be alright for the high school kids who need a leather-studded punk rock belt or a t-shirt of the The Used (eccchh!), but Hot Topic is really just a symbol of…

The Price of Payola

Do you want what’s in the box or what’s behind door No. 3? The latest episode in the radio payola version of Let’s Make a Deal is looking like a zonk. Then again, New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer’s heroic crusade against payola — netting more than $35 million in…

Grindhouse Grooves

Directors Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez know a thing or two about music and the movies. Tarantino’s soundtracks have become pop-culture staples, while Rodriguez scores his own movies. We sat down with them recently to discuss their new double feature, Grindhouse, and how music affects their creative process. New Times:…

Prayer of The Mullet

Dear Gods of Rock: It’s me, The Mullet. Please kill me. My time on this Earth — hanging off Richard Marx’s head as it sang “Don’t Mean Nothin’,” going to Indigo Girls shows, and bathing in NASCAR exhaust fumes — has been fun, but I just can’t take being the…

Do Your Taxes Like a Rock Star

If national elections are the government’s way of dicking you over every four years, Tax Day is its way of making sure you don’t forget who has the biggest dick every year. Of course, if you’re a musician — especially if you’re a rock star and, therefore, predisposed to civil…

Who’s A-Frayed?

I wasn’t a fan of the band The Fray previously; definitely not enough to attend the has-been-celebration that was called the Tempe Music Festival a couple weekends back. I don’t remember all of the acts that were playing, but I know that The Fray was amongst few contemporary artists. The…

Grave Pictures

Although we have a pretty vibrant, poppin’ music scene here in the ‘Nix these days, not that many folks outside of our desert metropolis seem to recognize that. So I was stoked when I found out that Truxton Records rockabilly/psychometal act Grave Danger has a song featured in the new…

Country Time

Wednesday for happy hour I spent a couple of hours watching Chip Hanna play acoustic at Last Exit. If you’re not familiar with Chip, he’s the former drummer for punk stalwarts U.S. Bombs and One Man Army, but currently he’s honing his chops as a country singer/songwriter. That might seem…

The Insects Are Free

Back in the late ’90s, I was getting pretty tired of Drunken Immortals — the group was playing a weekly hip-hop night at the now-shuttered Arizona Roadhouse Brewery and, after that, weekly at a place called Donny Brasco’s. I’ve always believed in the laws of supply and demand as far…

Dark Star Orchestra: Reviving the Dead

Dark Star Orchestra is as close to the Grateful Dead as you’ll get these days, but don’t think of them as a tribute band. No member tries to look like any of the Dead. There’s no effort to talk like them, either. Instead, the DSO picks a different Dead show…