Tony Furtado

A musician who has continually reinvented himself and yet has remained below the commercial radar, Tony Furtado has proved to be a tremendously versatile and vital artist. While a music student at Cal State Hayward, Furtado entered the Grand National Banjo Championship in Kansas on a whim, and won. He…

Straight to Video

October 2003. You usually don’t find this many miscreants in the parking lot of Jugheads on a Sunday morning. You’ve got some rough trade in spiky leather jackets, a crying Indian, three-card-monte hacks, a pair of trailer-trash beauties, a tow-truck operator with Wolverine sideburns, a pool shark with a nasty…

Blues Clues

Those Black Keys boys have been up to no good. Not far from the blues-rock duo’s studio inside a toxic old rubber factory in an Akron, Ohio, slum, Lockheed Martin is building high-altitude surveillance airships — battle blimps — in the Airdock, one of the largest structures in the world…

Björk

Whether you consider her a peddler of precious, pretentious twaddle or an endless font of pure Icelandic genius, you have to give Björk credit for eschewing the safe option. No other platinum-selling diva has had the guts to forge such idiosyncratic paths as this charismatic singer has done over the…

Kings of Convenience

They’re right about the empty street: That’s the only place these two knit-wearing, tightly harmonizing, acoustic-guitar-strumming Norwegian folk-popsters could survive a riot, if the soft-shoed ballads and featherweight “rockers” on their third album are any indication. Get past the intrinsic tweeness of their sound — and of their album cover,…

Ben Weaver

Ben Weaver is a folk/Americana songwriter, guitarist and singer with a rough sing/say voice that brings to mind the younger John Prine, a sly growl perfectly suited to his downbeat tales of lost love and hopelessness. He has a gift for startling images and melodies that stick in your mind…

Martina Topley-Bird

Martina Topley-Bird is the female vocalist who was the focal point of Tricky’s groundbreaking first three albums. Back then, the two switched traditional roles, with Topley-Bird playing the male to Tricky’s female side. Five years after the duo’s split, Topley-Bird released the essence of her very feminine being in a…

Black Tape for a Blue Girl

Sam Rosenthal brings a new meaning to the term “dark arts.” Since he founded the goth collective Black Tape for a Blue Girl 18 years ago, Rosenthal has experimented with a variety of musicians and sounds, from the ethereal (flutes and female vocalists) to the eclectic (edgy electronics and baritone…

Brian Vander Ark

Brian Vander Ark is probably one of the least known popular indie singer-songwriters. As lead singer-songwriter for the Michigan-based band the Verve Pipe, he scored hits with the songs “The Freshmen” and “Photograph.” Unfortunately, the band fell victim to record company red tape and slipped through the cracks. That doesn’t…

Blunt Club at Priceless Inn

This Thursday night, September 9, Arizona music historian and classic vinyl king Johnny D, a.k.a. John Dixon, was supposed to man the tables at the Blunt Club at the P.I. in Tempe, alongside fellow crate-diggers ChaseOne and Smite. Unfortunately, Johnny D is instead recovering from a recent heart bypass surgery,…

Sam Roberts

Like Dave Matthews, Canadian singer-songwriter Sam Roberts is a bit charismatically challenged. Despite his long hippie hair and Christ-like beard, Roberts is an average-looking guy who can appear a bit dorky when he strikes a rock star pose on stage, but that’s offset by an ability to crank out anthemic,…

What’s Selling

1. Young Buck, Straight Out of Cashville (Interscope) 2. 213, The Hard Way (TVT) 3. Pitbull, M.I.A.M.I. (TVT) 4. R. Kelly, Happy People/U Saved Me (Zomba) 5. Shyne, Godfather Buried Alive (Def Jam) 6. Mase, Welcome Back (Bad Boy) 7. Prince, Musicology (Epic) 8. Los Lonely Boys, Los Lonely Boys…

John Hiatt

Success came neither easily nor quickly for John Hiatt. Though he worked in Nashville as a songwriter within a few years of graduating high school, and even had Three Dog Night take one of his songs, “Sure As I’m Sitting Here,” into the Top 20, personal success was a long…

Turntable

Thursday 2 Acme Roadhouse: DJ J. Alan (house) Acme Bar & Grill: DJR (all genres) Ain’t Nobody’s Bizness: DJ Suzy (Top 40, hip-hop) Anderson’s Fifth Estate: Piranha Room/Area 51 with DJs Jeremy & Ricky (industrial/goth, electroclash) Axis/Radius: Summer Nights with DJ MCB & Josh Royal (all genres) Club Bash: Atomic…

Minus the Bear

Picture some weird teen-romance flick in which a lonely kid goes on an oceanside vacation with his family and winds up falling in love with the girl of his dreams against a soft-focus backdrop of rain showers, pounding surf and long, scenic drives up the coast. Now slice up the…

Brand Who?

Anonymity doesn’t come easy for a dude with Technicolor forearms. But despite the many tattoos that checker the thin frame of Myk Porter — they distinguish the Brandtson front man at 30 paces, before you can even make out his features — he and his bandmates have grown accustomed to…

Vision ?uest

Ahmir Khalib Thompson is the coolest motherfucker on the planet. Musician. Producer. DJ. Actor. Talent scout. Social commentator. Svengali behind the Okayplayer hip-hop community. A man who can pull off punctuation in a stage name: ?uestlove. The kick-ass drummer of the ass-kickingest hip-hop collective on Earth. Oh, yeah. And then…

Nick Drake

Few artists have epitomized death as a career move as well as Nick Drake. In the 30 years since his demise at age 26 from an overdose of antidepressants (the jury’s still out on whether it was accidental or suicide), the honey-voiced, fatalistic British folkie has attained mythic stature, directly…

I Am the World Trade Center

The romance of I Am the World Trade Center bandmates Amy Dykes and Dan Gellar disintegrated during the recording of The Cover Up, and the evidence is all over this dance-pop slab. Dykes devotes her slightly blasé, slightly off-the-rails vocals to lyrics that imply secret lovers unveiled, uncomfortable standoffs and…

M83

As a nation, no one does much better at total sonic immersion than the French. In their soundtrack to Sofia Coppola’s The Virgin Suicides and on the underrated 10,000 Hz Legend, Parisian down-tempo maestros Air created a world of luxe melancholy draped in moody prog-rock guitar; on their fine new…

Tsunami Bomb, and Audio Karate

Punk rock is largely a boys-only club, which makes Tsunami Bomb’s sexy lead singer, Agent M, something of a novelty. But she’s more than that. Though Tsunami Bomb’s sound is based on that of the ubiquitous Cali-punk Descendents, the quartet also delivers bouncy ska-punk, Blondie-ish New Wave, thundering hardcore and…