Andrew Jackson Jihad Song Closes Out New This American Life Episode

After the first Presidential debate this last Wednesday, much ado was made about Mitt Romney’s gleeful pledge to stuff and baste Big Bird by cutting federal funding to PBS and other pinko commie media outlets. Phoenix folk-punk heroes Andrew Jackson Jihad are clearly fans of the monstrous alphabet-loving avian–they have…

8 Best DJs in Phoenix: Best of Phoenix 2012

We’ve spent the last year in the laboratory putting Phoenix under the microscope to reveal hundreds of specimens of the best culture, outdoor adventures, shopping, dining, and nightlife the city has to offer. And we’re finally ready to publish our results. Nerd alert! Now presenting Scientific Phoenix. Phoenix has its…

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…

What is Puscifer?

What is Puscifer? (Besides being the International Multi-Media Project I’ve been developing since 1995?) Good question. We usually respond with the very dismissive and obviously evasive answer: “What is Puscifer is what Puscifer is.” A less evasive version of the answer is that it is an “uncertain creative space where…

Zero Zero, Rogue Bar, 10/5/12

Zero Zero Album Release Party @ Rogue Bar | 10/5/12As you might notice by the timing of this posting, I come from that age-old school of being fashionably late. (I try to limit these things to social gatherings, dinner dates and house parties, but every so often the habit bleeds…

The Hood Internet, Bar Smith, 10/5/12

Hood Internet @ Bar Smith| 10/5/12Generally speaking, the later someone stays out, the more fun they have soaking up the local nightlife. This isn’t always the case, though — if you stay out all night and pass out on a stranger’s floor, you probably aren’t having the best of times…

Railroad Revival Tour Cancels Tempe Stop (And All The Other Stops, Too)

Here’s some bummer news for fans of folksy Americana and country tinged indie rock: The Railroad Revival Tour, scheduled Thursday, October 25, in downtown Tempe and featuring performances by John C. Reilly, Willie Nelson, Band of Horses, and Jamey Johnson, has been cancelled. According to the official site, complications “would…

Eastside Records Returns to Tempe…Again

If you were saddened by the closure of the original Eastside Records in Tempe two years ago — as well as the shuttering of its pop-up reincarnation earlier this year — dry those tears, grab some extra cash, and get ready for a vinyl spending spree. The venerated record emporium…

Minibosses Gear Up for Their 250th Show

If you’re a diehard fan of video games and you’ve never listened to The Minibosses, you should be ashamed of yourself. The local band by way of Massachusetts performs rock versions of classic Nintendo video game soundtracks. The Minibosses are scheduled to perform their 250th show at Yucca Tap Room…

Robyn Hitchcock, Musical Instrument Museum, 10/4/12

Robyn Hitchcock @ Musical Instrument Museum| 10/4/12The Musical Instrument Museum theater was a lonely place this evening, with a scant 50 music insiders in attendance to hear one of England’s great musical treasures, Robyn Hitchcock. Insiders, I say, because it takes a certain kind of music fan, one that appreciates…

James Mabry, What Are You Listening To?

James Mabry Mabry is a comic with Duck in Cover Comedy. Learn more about the troupe here, and watch him perform Saturday, October 13 at the Speakeasy Comedy Lounge in Scottsdale at 10 p.m. When you put your key in the ignition and turn on the radio, what station would play…

How Punk Rock Turned Me Into a Dirty Rotten Liberal

So, last night’s debate was weird and surprisingly civil. Republican candidate Mitt Romney was crowned the unofficial “winner” by even the “left wing media,” in spite of constantly cutting Jim Lehrer off and threatening to destroy Big Bird’s livelihood (there’s already a Fired Big Bird Twitter account). My recent vegetarian…

Big Gigantic, Marquee Theater, 10/3/12

Big Gigantic @ Marquee Theatre|10/3/12Doors at 6:30 is pretty strange thing to me, but when it comes to music I like to be punctual. I want to make sure all is set for an entertaining night. Due Big Gigantic has always stood to the left of EDM, owing as much…

Take Cover: The Father Figures Cover The Cure

Local punk vets The Father Figures have been pretty busy lately. The band is headed to the studio next week to record a full length album that will tentatively be released in mid-November. The trio has a couple of big shows to look forward to, sharing the stage with PiL…

Grimes @ Crescent Ballroom

Earlier this year, soulful goth songstress Zola Jesus confessed to New Times that she has a secret dream of transcending modest indie success and becoming a full-fledged Mariah Carey-type pop star. There’s a significant number of art-warped pop singers whose R&B hooks and highly cultivated visual aesthetics betray a similar…

Mac Miller @ Mesa Amphitheatre

Mac Miller should serve as an inspiration to all suburban white boys with a bong in their hand and his album coursing through their overpriced headphones. Malcom James McCormick, the 20-year-old Pittsburgh-born rapper, is proof that average talent and the privilege of his race can still take a white boy…

Zero Zero @ The Rogue Bar

The first step is always the hardest, and while the members of Phoenix’s Zero Zero have been busy the past four months — writing songs to fill an album, generating international indie radio airplay, and making a video — the “electro fuzz” trio has yet to step on a stage…