Free Treasure Mammal Show at The Lost Leaf

Phoenix experimental band Treasure Mammal proves two hours of driving doesn’t mean the Arizona scene needs to be split. The indie group joins forces with neighbors-to-the-north, Flagstaff’s Feel Free, on a untitled 7″ record, which will be available at a free show Saturday, Dec. 5 at the Lost Leaf. You can…

Ana Sia Plays The Rogue December 12

Concert announcements are starting to filter in for The Rogue, the Scottsdale night spot that formerly hosted the beloved hipster dance night Shake! (for about a half decade, if you can believe it) but is now moving in to live-action rock shows.San Fran electro pop act Ana Sia (listen to one of…

The Cover Up Plays Last Show Tonight

Quick recap of some news we broke in this week’s New Times music newsletter (sign up here): The Cover Up is playing its last show tonight.The melodic hardcore band was signed to Modern Art Records, which maintains an office in Phoenix but which has seen its owner and production guru…

How Many Bands Can Fit at Club Red?!

It was exciting to hear one of the Valley’s catchiest bands, Violet Wild, is playing a show this Friday, November 20 at Club Red, opening for Days of the New. But after taking a look at the flyer for the show, it’s flabbergasting how many freakin’ bands are on one…

Concert Review: The Swell Season at Mesa Arts Center

​By Lindsey Holder I’m not sure how many bands I saw last night. …maybe three-ish? The ticket said The Swell Season, but the show was more like The Swell Season, Glen Hansard, The Frames, and a combination of the three. I figured it would be fairly straightforward, with songs from…

Earthless, Iron Age, Baroness Coming To Clubhouse December 5

San Diego psychedelic hard rockers Earthless join their thrash metal Tee Pee Records labelmates Iron Age, and Georgia sludge metal act Baroness for a show at The Clubhouse on Saturday December 5. Should be one hard rocking show, as you can hear from the Mp3s below. Tickets here.Bullhead’s Psalm -…

Phoenix Annual Parade of the Arts In Pictures

The ultra-eclectic Fifth Street in downtown Phoenix got even more coloful than usual as a flock of funky types gathered for freaktastic fete of epic proportions this past weekend.. First Friday? Nah, that ain’t for another couple weeks. It was the Phoenix Annual Parade of the Arts, a pulchitrudinous procession…

Modifiest: Friday the Thirteenth

Apart from a markedly talented five band bill, the first night of the last Modifest brought Modified Arts owner Kimber Lanning to the event’s forefront. After Treasure Mammal completed an invigorating set, Lanning stepped toward the stage and addressed the crowd. “Music is my number one passion,” Lanning said, while…

Everclear, GWAR and Concorso Arizona Over the Weekend

Concert Review: Everclear at The Big Pour It’s a well-established fact that the mark of a truly brilliant pop song is its ability to stand the test of time, captivating new generations or, at the very least, remaining meaningful to it’s intended audience over a lifetime. As an admitted Gen…

Young Band The Summer Set Reps for the Valley

The kids in The Summer Set are barely legal, yet the pop rock band is one of the most prominent repping for the Valley music scene right now.  “It’s pretty crazy that I graduated high school, and 48 hours later we were touring and haven’t really stopped,” says singer Brian…

Concert Review: Everclear at The Big Pour

​It’s a well-established fact that the mark of a truly brilliant pop song is its ability to stand the test of time, captivating new generations or, at the very least, remaining meaningful to it’s intended audience over a lifetime. As an admitted Gen X/Y cusper with a 90s obsession, I…

Switchfoot at Martini Ranch

​It must be nice for a band like Switchfoot to play an intimate venue like Martini Ranch. The pop rock band sold out tonight’s show, and the audience, which was made up of mostly 20- and 30-something’s, actually sung along, danced and clapped to the music. Switchfoot released their seventh studio album,…

Dave McGraw and Crow Wing Folkin’ in Flagstaff

It’s still a little warm here in Phoenix, but you can catch a show in a cool place tonight in Flagstaff as folk/Americana band Dave McGraw and Crow Wing takes the stage at the Green Room (15 N. Agassiz St.) The band released their current full-length album, Coyotes Came Around, this…

Bishop Allen at Modified Arts

Bishop Allen bolstered Modified’s mid-week lineup leading up to the annual, and, very sadly, final Modifest. The Brooklyn-via-Cambridge crew took to the drooping stage, and set up to the barking of exuberant fans, like eager puppies begging for a treat. And the band delivered, but not in the sweet, twee…

Concert Review: Fuck Buttons w/ Growing at Rhythm Room

The crowd was thin at the Rhythm Room last night. There was virtually a show at every venue and gallery; all pulling the Phoenix music scene in various directions. However, the concertgoers who were fortunate enough to catch Brooklyn-based trio Growing and the UK’s critically acclaimed duo Fuck Buttons (Pitchfork Media…

Q & A: Every Avenue

The guys in Every Avenue cite hometown heroes Jimmy Eat World and Gin Blossoms as influences, and it’s evident judging by the band’s sophomore album, Picture Perfect.

Concert Review: Atlas Sound and Broadcast at Rhythm Room

It was a rollercoaster of emotions at the Rhythm Room last night for the Atlas Sound/ Broadcast show, which was fitting considering the State Fair is on its way out this weekend. While this show, priced at $15, was probably cheaper than the sketchy-ride, deep-fried gorge fest, I couldn’t help but head home…

Shonen Knife at Plush in Tucson

Here at Up on the Sun, we’re constantly shaking our fists in frustration watching band after band head to Tucson and pass us by. Last night, we rebelled. If Tucson’s going to take our bands, we’re going to take Tucson! At least that was the sentiment running through my head…