Why Dale Watson Has Disavowed Country Music

Dale Watson is about as country music as it gets. Dapper in classic western attire, complete with Stetson,  big belt buckle, and boots, his shock-white pompadour and rich, deep tenor lend an air of authenticity. Watson is the archetypical country-music artist. There’s a reason he’s often referred to as the “real…

The 11 Best 420 Parties in Phoenix

Even if you don’t know much about marijuana — other than the fact that pretty much anything containing THC gets you high — you’re undoubtedly aware that April 20 is a important date for stoners, MMJ users, or anyone else who’s down with Mary Jane. Thanks to the significance of…

Dylan Kongos Dishes On Long-Awaited New KONGOS Album

Armed with an accordion and a double platinum record, Phoenix band KONGOS re-entered the music world Friday with their recent single, “Take It From Me.” KONGOS, a band of four brothers and Arizona natives, are tying up their sequel to their widely successful 2012 album “Lunatics.” But the new album,…

The Best of Coachella Weekend One

Coachella, man. Wow. Like a fine wine, you just keep getting better with age. After gorging ourselves on Sumo Dogs and indie-pop, dancing ourselves dusty, head-banging to Death Grips and “Welcome to the Jungle,” and maybe drinking a beer or seven, we sifted through the rubble and our reporter’s notebooks…

Ellie Goulding Got Theatrical in Phoenix Last Weekend

Even the most casual radio listener could sing along with a chorus or two during an Ellie Goulding show. The hit-filled set switched gears faster than you could say “Goodness Gracious” to show off Goulding’s skill in carrying out completely different genres and to remind everyone exactly how she has…

The Only “Coachella Survival Guide” You’ll Ever Need

Only elderly shamans and energy healers can remember the dark ages before the Coachella Music Festival first bloomed out of the polo field–riddled deserts east of Los Angeles. Popular lore holds it was founded in 1999, when Beck, Rage Against the Machine and Morrissey united for worshippers fearing imminent global…

The Six Best Concerts in Phoenix This Week

Escape the Fate – Monday, April 18 – Joe’s Grotto The funny thing about the music of Escape the Fate is that it’s basically pure pop that’s been gussied up with hard rock and emo trappings. Songs like “Issues” and “Gorgeous Nightmare” could easily be hits for Lady Gaga —…

The Summer Set’s Singer Shares His Quarter-Life Crisis on New Album

The Valley’s own The Summer Set are back with a new album and a full supporting tour after last year’s reported breakup. “We’re running through old songs, learning new songs, and kind of playing the longest set we’ve ever really played,” says frontman Brian Dales. “I’m excited about everything.” The…

Zia Records to Open 11,000 Square Foot Store in Mesa

Music lovers in Mesa just got another reason to stay in town and off of the highway. Zia Records announced this morning the opening of an 11,000-square-foot superstore in Mesa on 1302 South Gilbert Road.  It appears Record Store Day has started a day early. The store’s opening is slated…

The Ten Best Concerts in Phoenix This Weekend

Not lucky (or well moneyed) enough to get to Coachella this year? You’re not alone. Granted, thousands of Valley residents will be making the five-hour trek to Indio to attend this year’s version of the high-profile music festival, which kicks off today. Melanie Martinez – Friday, April 15 – Marquee Theatre …

The 20 Best Coachella Sets of All Time

In the classic Japanese film Rashomon, four characters tell the same story from four completely different perspectives, giving accounts so conflicting that it’s impossible to know what really happened. Coachella is kind of the same way, times about 20,000 perspectives. When we asked L.A. Weekly writers to name their all-time…

10 Sleazy Tips for Guns N’ Roses Fans at Coachella

Guns N’ Roses is playing Coachella this weekend. Had the Rolling Stones played Coachella in 2013, which would have been their first U.S. festival since Altamont in 1969, there would have been similar buzz. But nothing like this. For many — and I mean the vast majority of the 100,000…

NOFX Writes The Book On Punk Rock

Most bands would take not developing much of a fan base over their early years, let alone eight early years, as a sign to throw in the towel. This is certainly not the case for NOFX. What started off as a hardcore punk band in the early ’80s slowly developed…

BroLoaf Is The Valley’s Most Absurd Party Band

When a band like the Valley’s own BroLoaf tells you its new record has “pop sensibilities,” you just have to roll your eyes. Those who have witnessed the spectacle of the almost 8-year-old band’s live show understand the general need to eye-roll when the subject of the “Loaf” comes up…

As Rock Wanes, The Darkness Will Not Go Gently

Though it may seem contrary to the notion of becoming a successful band, ignoring trends may be the best way to get discovered. At least, that concept proved successful for The Darkness. Formed in 1999 by brothers Dan and Justin Hawkins, the pair set their sights on the big time…

Here’s What It’s Like To Write An Album in a Month

Darrin Robertson and Jim Saccoman are looking at me suspiciously. The two local musicians thought a mutual acquaintance of ours had put me up to this interview, and asked me how I encountered their self-described “recording project” Sha-Pink, which has been creating music locally for more than 30 years. “We’re…