Top Five Must-See Shows This Week

Yeah, yeah, yeah…we get it. Mondays suck (we’ve read Garfield). But it means the start of a new week, which means a bunch of killer shows in and around Phoenix. And here are a few of the coolest — our top five must-see shows this week…

Jens Lekman, Crescent Ballroom, 11/9/12

Jens Lekman @ Crescent Ballroom|11/9/12Jens Lekman calls his songs “stories.” Introducing “I Know What Love Isn’t,” the title track from his 2012 LP, Lekman described driving around in a friend’s crappy old car, listening to classic rock radio, and talking about “life, love, and things that that.” He’d become interested…

Top Five Phoenix Music Stories of the Week

The news waits for no one — at least that’s what we read somewhere — so it’s perfectly understandable that you, the reader, might have missed out on a musical tidbit, breaking news about your favorite venue, or one of our rants. So enjoy this digest-style sampling of some of…

Minus the Bear, Cursive, Girl in a Coma, Marquee Theatre, 11/8/12

Minus the Bear, Cursive, and Girl In a Coma, Cursive @ Marquee Theatre|11/8/12The term “indie rock” is a convenient catchall, but last night at the Marquee Theatre, the term’s definition was stretched to the limit. Minus the Bear, Cursive, and Girl in a Coma utilize elements of a lot of…

Eddie Money Talks Take Me Home Tonight

You know who had a whole boatload of hits? Brooklyn singer/songwriter Eddie Money had a whole boatload of hits. Throughout the ’80s the cop-turned-rockstar was unstoppable: “Baby Hold On,” “Two Tickets to Paradise,” “Take Me Home Tonight,” “Shaking,” and more. He had the New Wave thing down, putting him square…

TK Newman, What Are You Listening To?

TK Newman Newman is the co-founder of upscale wedding dress reseller Hustle Your Bustle. For more info, go here. When you put your key in the ignition and turn on the radio, what station would play right now? Either 100.7 FM or 102.5 FM — I’m a country girl at…

Take Cover: Yus Covers Broadcast

Broadcast built a dedicated fanbase with its innovative mix of ’60s nostalgia and electronic beats. If you’ve never heard the band, imagine Nico singing for Stereolab. Youceff Kabal, who performs under the stage name of Yus plays piano and slows the song down a bit for his version of “Michael…

Jens Lekman: “I Know What Love Isn’t”

[Editor’s note: In this week’s issue, Eric Swedlund chats with Swedish singer/songwriter Jens Lekman, and explores his critically acclaimed new record, I Know What Love Isn’t. Here, Swedlund breaks down the title track. Lekman is scheduled to perform Friday, November 9, at Crescent Ballroom.] Love isn’t about faking a marriage…

Rusko @ Marquee Theatre

Hate him or love him for it, there is no question that UK-born producer Christopher Mercer (a.k.a. Rusko) helped change popular notions of dubstep, making the genre ubiquitous in American dance clubs. In 2009, American tastemaking indie EDM label Mad Decent started pushing Rusko’s UK bass stateside. By that time, American…

Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band @ Crescent Ballroom

It’s not clear whether Reverend Peyton actually is an ordained minister or just likes the moniker, but his Delta-blues-meets-moonshine-fired-hillbilly songs are undeniably sermon-like, with an all-or-nothing fire-and-brimstone delivery. Then again, all that hootin’ and hollerin’ also makes him sound like a man possessed. In any case, it’s the spirit of…

Jens Lekman Studies the Science of Songwriting

Matters of the heart exist, of course, in an emotional realm, but for singer/songwriter Jens Lekman, heartbreak has a bit of a scientific component, too. For his follow-up to 2007’s Night Falls Over Kortedala, Lekman didn’t want to make an album about a difficult breakup. But the songs had other…

DJ Tranzit’s Throwback Birthday Bosh @ Smashboxx

As the old saying goes, what do you get the man who has everything? Or more specifically, what sort of gift could you possibly buy a cat like Steven Chung (a.k.a. DJ Tranzit) in honor of his 32nd birthday this weekend, given that he already owns a pimp ride, a…

Sera Cahoone Cracks Jokes on Mostly Sad Deer Creek Canyon

Sera Cahoone is hilarious. Don’t believe it? Ask. “I am a pretty hilarious person,” the singer/songwriter laughs, discussing “Rumpshaker,” one of 12 excellent country rock songs on her latest record, Deer Creek Canyon. But “Rumpshaker” isn’t exactly a joke. Lyrically, it’s far from it. “I know you, at the time…

Seven Nights of DJs and Dancing

Thursday 8 AZ/88: Black Out Thursdays with Josh 1 (soulful house, lounge) Bar Smith: International Thursdays (hip-hop, Latin) Bobby Q’s: All-Star Thursdays with DJ Phlava, DJ Dark Vader, & DJ Skoolboi (hip-hop, reggae, R&B, dancehall) Cadillac Ranch: Thirsty Thursdays (Top 40, hip-hop, house) Dollhouse: Thursdays de Besitos (world beats, dance)…

Drop the Lime @ Monarch Theatre

Right now, some kid is listening to Enter the Night, the 2012 release from Drop the Lime (NYC-based producer/DJ/pop artist Luca Venezia), and it’s blowing their dubstep-addled mind. They’re pressing play on his cover of Bruce Springsteen’s stark 1982 classic “State Trooper” and thinking, “Oh, my God, this is brilliant…

Musiq Soulchild @ Celebrity Theatre

Taalib Johnson, better known as Musiq Soulchild, or sometimes just Musiq, released his debut album, Aijuswanaseing, in 2000, at the apex of the neo-soul movement. The term, coined by then-Motown president Kedar Massenburg, described a particular streak of black American music. As with any name given to a diverse and…