10 Must-See Bands At McDowell Mountain Music Festival

Long before the Valley of the Sun was boasting multiple major music events, as seems to be the rage these days, McDowell Mountain Music Festival stood alone as the premier metro Phoenix outdoor music festival. And arguably, the Valley’s homegrown Bonnaroo is still the best music festival in town. Before…

Review: Hardwell, Zeds Dead at Phoenix Lights EDM Festival

As the sunset, shadows of buildings crawled through the empty streets of downtown Phoenix on Sunday, transitioning the city from day to night, from weekend to work week. You would never guess from the quiet and calm streets that the world’s number one ranked DJ — at least according to…

Former Dwight Yoakam Sideman Brian Whelan Goes Solo

Brian Whelan isn’t a snob when it comes to a good song. “I have never gave a shit if it’s a pop thing or a lo-fi indie thing, I don’t care,” Whelan says over the phone from the South By Southwest festival in Austin, speaking over the blunt din of…

Best Concerts in Phoenix This Weekend

If you somehow missed the festivities last weekend, when Viva PHX and Pot of Gold Music Festival dominated Phoenix and Tempe, respectively, don’t feel like you’ve lost your only shot at good music. There might be only one outdoor festival this weekend — an EDM one, Phoenix Lights — but…

Andrew W.K., Unwritten Law – Viva PHX – 3/14/15

With so many good bands taking the stages at nearly 20 venues throughout downtown at Saturday night’s Viva PHX event, I thought I’d have a hard time staying in one place for the whole night, ogling texts and Facebook posts about what I was missing elsewhere. However, once I got…

Vegan Nachos with Rat Fist – March 10, 2015

A dinner date with Los Angeles/Philadelpia based Rat Fist is a special time. There are no bones about it, both literally and figuratively, as bandleader, guitar player/shouter, and all around nice guy Randy Randall (also of Sub Pop recording artists No Age) is vegan, so we decided on dining at…

Ten More Phoenix Bands to Catch at Viva PHX

No, you can’t see everything you want to at Viva PHX, but you could make a tour of some of the best local live bands if you wanted to make it a hometown event. There are other festivals this weekend not featuring local bands, but this one has a ton…

Guide for the Over-40 Set to Viva PHX

Viva PHX is back and you’re a year older, 40-somethings. Bolder? Maybe. Clever, definitely, and probably more inclined to party downtown than last year. In fact, it’s obvious the over-40 set is taking back the night, since so many of you are out and about on a regular basis, running…

A Guide to Catching Phoenix and Arizona Musicians at Viva PHX

2014’s winner for Best Festival, Viva PHX is back for round two and this year it is even bigger. Bigger headliners, more touring acts, more local acts, more venues involved, more activated spaces, and lucha libre wrestling. The only thing that Stateside is leaving out is the kitchen sink …..

A Confident Best Coast Tops the Bill for Viva PHX

By her own admission, the 2015 Bethany Cosentino is far more comfortable in her own skin than the 2009 version. Cosentino, the lead singer and principal songwriter (along with multi-instrumentalist Bobb Bruno) for Los Angeles indie-pop duo Best Coast, first burst into public consciousness with the unfathomably catchy “Boyfriend,” from…

10 Sleeper Bands to Catch at Viva PHX

Viva PHX 2015 offers festival goers 90 bands at 20 different venues for an incredibly reasonable $24 ticket price. For you mathematicians, it works out to an average of 4.5 performers per venue and if you were to catch say, five of them during the course of your night, that’s…