Say Goodbye to Lawn Gnome Publishing in Downtown Phoenix
Another Fifth Street business is closing up shop.
Another Fifth Street business is closing up shop.
They’re coming to Valley Bar.
“City of Phoenix noise ordinance is real.”
“The Hollow” threw us for a nostalgic loop.
When they come back next year, you won’t hear that thing again.
The NPR show comes to the Orpheum this week.
ATTN alien princesses.
They’re just so easy to hate. Here’s why.
A few years back, I wore a shirt that had a hole in it to a rehearsal for a storytelling event. The organizer asked me why I was wearing it; I gave her an honest answer: “Because I’m fucking broke.” I couldn’t help but think of this exchange tonight as…
Their live shows are never boring.
After releasing eight studio albums, most bands settle into a comfortable routine. If you’ve been in the game for this long, the temptation to stick with what works is strong. But if there’s one constant in life, it’s that change will happen, and you either evolve with it or die…
“It’s a huge adjustment for me and my audiences, but I love it,” says the man behind the project.
If you’ve listened to pop or rap radio in the last year, you’ve heard G-Eazy.
More than the music, what Viva PHX brings to downtown Phoenix is buzz.
“How often do you get an opportunity to truly use your craft to really be a voice for someone who doesn’t have one?” Trap House sounds humbled and sincere when he says this over the phone.
“They say don’t feed the trolls, don’t respond to them, don’t address it,” Arrington de Dionyso tells us on the phone while talking about This Saxophone Kills Fascists, his latest project. “But I’m an artist, I’m a musician with a higher profile. That tactic isn’t going to work for me.”…
If you can’t make up your mind, here are four itineraries that will show off different parts of the Viva PHX lineup.
The band is playing Pot of Gold Music Festival.
The group has a knack for nailing what so many bands fail at.
There was lots to see over the weekend, and we saw all of it.
Catch the band at Viva PHX next weekend.
You’ve heard the story before. Local genius becomes indispensable, then leaves.