Who Needs The Olympic Ceremonies? Duran Duran Chilled in Tucson

Where we’re going, we don’t need roads; just a synthesizer, eyeliner, and a touch of androgyny. Welcome to Flashback Friday. See also: Pet Shop Boys’ New Release Rivals Muse’s Official 2012 Olympic Anthem See also: George Michael: Better Today Than Yesterday? See also: Madness, a Soundtrack to ’80s Fun Houses…

Lee Hazlewood Re-Issues Chart an Unexpected Trajectory

Lee Hazlewood cuts an imposing figure on the cover of the 2012 collection The LHI Years: Singles, Nudes, & Backsides (1968-71). Clad in undertaker black (with a white turtleneck under his coat), he stands with his head cocked slightly, a shaggy bowl-cut hairdo adorning his famously mustachioed face. He’s surrounded…

Live Nation Looks to Cash In on EDM Rage with Identity Festival

About 345,000 electronic dance music fans packed June’s Electric Daisy Carnival festival in Las Vegas, 100,000 more than attended last year. It’s an impressive figure, to be sure, dwarfed only by an even bigger number: the millions of disappointed souls who didn’t go, forced to be content with merely listening…

Viva Crescent: Venue Celebrates an Enduring Scene

Though its name has become nearly ubiquitous on concert flyers and Facebook invites, it’s important to note that it hasn’t quite been a year since Crescent Ballroom, the 400-capacity venue spearheaded by indie promoter Charlie Levy and his Stateside Presents company, opened in downtown Phoenix. Why is it important to…

Green Day’s Second Politically Charged Single Lacks Bite

See also: Green Day’s New Song “Epic as Fuck?” Not Even Close. See also: Throwback Thursday: Green Day’s Dookie Last week at a live show in Los Angeles, Green Day revealed another three power punk tracks from their upcoming album, ¡UNO!: “Nuclear Family,” “Wild One,” and most importantly, “Kill The…

Top Phoenix Music Stories of the Week

The news waits for no one — at least that’s what we read somewhere — so it’s perfectly understandable that you, the reader, might have missed out on a musical tidbit, breaking news about your favorite venue, or one of our rants. So enjoy this digest-style sampling of some of…

Yus Talks French New Wave, Eno, and Orange Juice

Where we’re going, we don’t need roads; just a synthesizer, eyeliner, and a touch of androgyny. Welcome to Flashback Friday. See also: YUS Paints a Cinematic Picture With “Girls” British new wave bands tend to dominate the conversation when we talk ’80s with our local bands. Belgium-born Phoenix-dweller Youceff Kabal,…

KISS and Makeup: Eight Male Makeup Icons

See also: KISS/Crue Openers The Treatment Make American Rock ‘n’ Roll (But Hail From England) See also: Gathering of the Juggalos or S.S. Coachella? We Break Out the Scorecard See also: Alice Cooper’s Mom Has the Original “School’s Out” Panties See also: Dee Snider Talks About His New Book, Shut…

Christopher Golda, What Are You Listening To?

See also: Tim Tagtmeyer, What Are You Listening To? See also: Amy Donohue, What Are You Listening To? Christopher Golda Golda is the manager of Bake Goods by Suzanne and sous chef of Culinary Mischief. For more information, find him on Facebook here. When you put your key in the…

Kiana Brown Wants to Be a “Normal” Star

Kiana Brown is in a quandary. Two days before departing for two weeks of intensive rehearsals for her first Kidz Bop extravaganza, followed immediately by a 23-city tour, Brown can’t decide which shoes to bring. Despite a limited luggage allowance, her first packing attempt is heavily weighted toward shoes, about…

Kelly Hogan Wraps Her Pipes Around Modern Classics

Kelly Hogan knows the audacity of favors. But if you’re going to make an album, starting with a fantasy batch of songwriters and ending with a fantasy band is a hell of a way to go about it. For I Like to Keep Myself In Pain, her first solo album…