Carol Pacey & the HoneyShakers have done it again, as they carve out their pioneering Americana thrash-pop sound. It’s what keeps me coming back to their debu... Read More...
Wolvves are a paradox unto themselves. Upon breaking up over a year ago, Aydin Immortal commented that he wanted a sound that would fuse hip hop with more ava... Read More...
Diners’ “three” is the perfect music to listen to on headphones a little high on life. It’s an audio soundscape that makes you feel like a kid in a mythical s... Read More...
On Halloween Day Harper and The Moths released a surprise joyride for their fans. Mixtape collects five songs from the 1980s heyday of MTV that the band pulls... Read More...
I’ve been keeping tabs on Jane N’ The Jungle for about a year now and have been looking forward to their debut record since my first JNTJ show. “Shake Me Out”... Read More...
The Darts are a new all-grrrl garage-rock group featuring Nicole Laurenne (The Love Me Nots, Zero Zero, Motobunny), Christina Nunez (The Love Me Nots, Casual ... Read More...
Just over 16 years ago, at the tender age of 13, I played my first concert at a local dive called The Mason Jar. Having never played a show before, I had lofty ... Read More...
Dadadoh has just released the most exciting local hip hop album of the year, Radical, which has been a while in the making after a slow build-up of singles an... Read More...
Danny Zelisko with legendary promoter Bill Graham
Danny Zelisko, a 61-year-old Chicago transplant, has created a concert promotion empire here in the Phoeni... Read More...
Phoenix has produced its fair share of indie pop wunderkinds, including the likes of Stephen Steinbrink, Diners, Dogbreth and, last but far from least, RØÅR. ... Read More...