Justin Timberlake’s six solo albums ranked ahead of Phoenix concert
The singer-actor, who performs in Phoenix on Jan. 23, has a robust and dynamic catalog of big hits and deep cuts.
The singer-actor, who performs in Phoenix on Jan. 23, has a robust and dynamic catalog of big hits and deep cuts.
The Phoenix-born music and arts celebration featured performances by HammrLöf, Snailmate, A Casual Divorce and more.
The funny man and surprisingly folksy rocker is performing in support of his new album, ‘Slipping Away.’
It’s the sound of a prom queen nodding off in the back of an abandoned limo.
The touring EDM fest’s Valley debut will be headlined by The Chainsmokers and GRYFFIN.
As TikTok is about to be banned in the U.S., we look at these old jams and pop hits that should have been viral sensations.
The Phoenix duo talk about the placement of their 2022 single “Anxious and Angry” on the HBO series as well as new plans.
The Phoenix-based music-fest-as-art-piece promises to be fun, mysterious, inventive, edgy and tastier than a loaf of challah.
The band, who play Phoenix’s The Van Buren on Jan. 19, struck gold early on.
From journaling your favorite shows to expanding your tastes, here’s to being a more addictive music fan in 2025 and beyond.
This boutique event is a model for artist curation, fan engagement and great emo and alt rock.
Prepare yourself for a close encounter with beats and bass.
The electro-punk album turns 20 and remains an important resource for exploring 21st-century culture.
The dark-synth trio are playing Phoenix behind their new album, “Belaya Polosa.”
There was plenty to see in Cottonwood on Dec. 14, when There Is No Us performed at Maynard James Keenan’s Cottonwood record store.
These albums by The Cult, New Order and more are entering their fifth decade this year.
The Florida Georgia Line alum is the second festival headliner to be announced.
The music festival on April 12 will feature craft beer tastings and bands such as Bad Religion and Pennywise.
The country music superstar is bringing his All-American Road Show tour to the Valley this summer.
Two decades in, and the group’s sixth LP still offers lessons about pain, growth and true happiness.
Folk legend Peter Yarrow of Peter, Paul and Mary died on Jan. 7. Here’s Phoenix New Times’ last interview with him.
“Hundreds of people contribute energy and love to the festival,” says Relentless Beats founder Thomas Turner.