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Maynard James Keenan’s shared songlist is a tribute to ‘80s goth

By Amy YoungDecember 10, 2025

Here’s what the entire band listened to while recording their upcoming studio release.

A white-haired punk guitarist plays in a record store.

Tempe names Dec. 11 Kevin Daly Day for punk guitarist

By Benjamin LeathermanDecember 9, 2025

How a grassroots push turned into an official city honor for a local music scene lifer.

The Paper Hats are back: A one-night reunion that’s all about joy

By Joe GolfenDecember 8, 2025

It’s been 8 years since their last gig.

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These carolers ditched traditional Christmas tunes for rowdier ones

By Florian WalchDecember 6, 2025

Raucous holiday songs that will shake your figgy pudding.

What Record Store Day Black Friday looked like at Stinkweeds

By Marcus ShieldsDecember 5, 2025

The popular central Phoenix music store saw folks lining up before dawn.

Why this weekend’s Toys for Tots benefit in Phoenix is the ‘anti-Punk in the Park’

By Benjamin LeathermanDecember 4, 2025

The event at Rips on Saturday will showcase 10 local bands performing for charity.

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Roger Clyne is eager to show off new album

By Christina Fuoco-KarasinskiDecember 3, 2025

Hear “Hell to Breakfast” at upcoming Roger Clyne & the Peacemakers Dec. 6 show.

Lost in the Kaleidoscope: Curating the internet’s favorite obscure psych playlist

By Jason LeValleyDecember 2, 2025

Created during the pandemic, this trippy collection of tracks has become a go-to.

Andy Bell explains what it means to ‘dance for mercy’

By Cory FryeDecember 2, 2025

The synth-pop singer and member of Erasure brings his Ten Crowns solo tour to town.

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‘Presto’: The impact of Rush’s 1989 album

By Cory FryeDecember 1, 2025

A deep, and personal dive, into the ‘Holy Triumvirate’s’ 13th studio release.

Honoring Kevin Daly: The local music legend has died

By Tom ReardonDecember 1, 2025

Kind, cool and beloved. The elder statesman of the Phoenix music scene’s battle with cancer ended on Thanksgiving Eve.

Danny Brown brings the art of not fitting in to Tempe on Stardust Tour

By Anwar NewtonNovember 30, 2025

The rapper’s latest ‘lays out a techno pop charcuterie board’ for listeners.

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The Rebel Lounge offers Black Friday ticket BOGO

By Phoenix New Times StaffNovember 26, 2025

Upcoming shows are aplenty and include Greyhaven, The Antlers and Louis XIV.

Remembering Jimmy Cliff: Reggae’s first international star

By Kenny MonroseNovember 26, 2025

A look at the groundbreaking musician’s uncompromising politics.

2025 Record Store Day Black Friday: A guide to Phoenix vinyl holiday

By Benjamin LeathermanNovember 25, 2025

Stinkweeds, Zia and other stores will have exclusives, live music and more.

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Jimmy Eat World playing ‘The Middle’ at Tempe club in 1999

By Amy YoungNovember 25, 2025

Hometown faves rocking out in the 20th Century.

Teen rockers Plum to celebrate ‘bittersweet’ new single debut at Rebel Lounge

By Christina Fuoco-KarasinskiNovember 24, 2025

The group recently took second place at Alice Cooper’s Christmas Pudding competition.

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Phoenix indie band The Format announce new round of charity shows

By Cheyla DavermanNovember 21, 2025

The small December tour run happens ahead of a new album release.

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Paying the piper: How tariffs are upending Phoenix’s music underground

By JP OlsenNovember 20, 2025

Businesses discuss the impacts.

I met Fabio at a Phoenix grocery store and still have a touch of regret

By Kron KronersonNovember 18, 2025

How that went and a dive into the album I wanted to talk to him about: “Fabio After Dark.”

Tempe Jam celebrated its fifth year with music, fun

By Shi BradleyNovember 16, 2025

Performers at this family-friendly fest included Teri Tobin and Mega Ran.

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Musicians are leaving Spotify. Here’s why and what it means for the music you love

By Andrew White | The ConversationNovember 15, 2025

King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard, Xiu Xiu and Deerhoof are some of the acts who’ve jumped ship.

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