Kevin Devine Finds His Own Sound, and Success Follows

“For a long time, you’re chasing being thought of as this terminally unique snowflake,” says Brooklyn singer/songwriter Kevin Devine. “And then you kind of realize you’re a worker among workers — and you put your boots on.” The 33-year-old musician is reflecting on the reverse metamorphosis that changed him from…

Father John Misty: For All Those Lamenting Their Blogs

“Esoteric” is the first word that comes to mind when describing Josh Tillman, the mystic muse behind Father John Misty. Inspiration for the band’s 2012 album, Fear Fun, struck via psychedelic lightning bolt, giving Tillman the courage to be (as clichéd as it sounds) himself. That meant embracing both the…

The 5 Music Halloween Costumes Your Friends Already Hate

Your friends hate your Halloween costume idea. I’m not a mindreader or anything, but I’m just pretty sure that’s the case if you’re going in any pop cultural direction for this year’s festivities, particularly pop music. It isn’t that this year’s music memes are especially egregious, although one rises above…

Somehow I Found Some ’80s Albums That Still Sound Good

A few months ago, I took 80’s music to task in a little ditty called High School Music: A Reunion from Hell. Of course, I took some shit from some of my friends and classmates, so I promised them I’d try to look at the positive side to the eighties…

Harper and the Moths Explain “We’ll Keep Talkin'”

It took moving to Seattle and getting his heart stomped on for Harper Lines to get a record full of breakup hits. After the Harper and the Moths (whom we profiled in this week’s issue of Phoenix New Times here) frontman said goodbye to the Valley for what he thought…

Members of Harper and the Moths Find a Project Worth Sticking With

For a band that celebrates the subtlety of the classic influences within its music — rhythm and blues, folk rock, alt-country — Harper and the Moths is raw and bold when it comes to their subject matter. They relish the concept of channeling romance, heartbreak, and desire straight into their…

Here’s How Ghost B.C. Is Taking Satanic Metal Mainstream

In today’s age of omnipresent coverage and instant information, it’s pretty difficult for bands to maintain any sort of anonymity. The art-rock collective The Residents has stayed unknown for more than 40 years, and Slipknot pulled it off for a while. But one eccentric Swedish act has kept their names…

The Format’s Interventions + Lullabies Is 10, and You’re Even Older

I think people have finally gotten used to the yearly back-to-school lamentations about just how old or nonexistent college freshmen were when Kurt Cobain died, so here’s a new one: The Format’s Interventions + Lullabies, the erstwhile Great Arizonan Hopes’ infamously under-supported major-label album, turned 10 years old Monday. Surprise:…

Kanye West’s Yeezus Tour Is Coming to Phoenix

Kanye West’s Yeezus tour is coming to Phoenix in December, which means you have less than two months to think about how “I Am a God” is going to sound at US Airways Center. The Phoenix date is set for Tuesday, December 10 — just after the first wave of…

Seven Reasons Vinyl Really Is Better Than CDs

Last week, I riled up the Mumfords with Five Reasons CDs are Better Than Vinyl. This week, I’ll try to get back in their good graces and give vinyl its due. I know what you’re saying. “Pick a side, Geek” It might seem a little wishy-washy on the surface, but…

How Reality TV Killed One of the Valley’s Most Active Metal Clubs

First, you have to know that Spike TV still exists. Then you’ll have to take my word that one of its reality shows is a Kitchen Nightmares clone called Bar Rescue. Then you’ll have to know that Tempe’s Rocky Point Cantina (subsequently briefly known as Havana Cabana) is the bar…

Nobody Cares About Robin Thicke by Himself (Yet)

It could be the relatively short notice or the confusing name — I would not have pegged him as a jazz artist, personally — but it’s happening, universe: The Robin Thicke Controversy Machine is coming to Ahwatukee, as one of the headlining acts of the Arizona Jazz Festival. It may…

Five Reasons Why CDs Are Better Than Vinyl

I’m feeling a little spunky this morning, so I figured I’d rile up some Mumfords. Mumfords? That’s my latest name for hipsters. Outspoken, cooler-than-thou cats who are all over the latest music craze, regardless of whether it’s truly in their heart or not. Most writers don’t harass Mumfords, in fact,…

Little Steven Brings the Rascals Back Together for the First Time

Lots of music fans have a cult-favorite band, and lots of those cult members certainly believe they’d spend 30 years of their life, on and off, trying to get them back together. E Street Band guitarist and Rascals fan Steven Van Zandt was part of an even smaller subset —…

Southwest Terror Fest: Feel Free to Pick Your Poison

There are very few legitimate extreme metal festivals in the United States. Typically, fans have to head overseas to events like England’s Damnation Festival, Netherland’s Eindhoven Metal Meeting, or France’s Hellfest to get their fix. However, in the past couple of years, American metal promoters are catching on. Maryland’s Death…

Watch Depeche Mode Evolve Through 30 Years of Press Photos

By Catherine Downes With Depeche Mode on tour, we thought it’d be fun to dig through our heaping, and incredibly disorganized, collection of “vintage” press photos. Last time we rummaged through these stacks, we found some sweet Jesus and Mary Chain pics (score!) So for our entertainment, and hopefully yours,…

10 Weird Things about Bar Rescue‘s Rocky Point Cantina Episode

You didn’t have to spend a lot of time at beleaguered metal bar Rocky Point Cantina to be interested in the way it went under. Thankfully, you don’t have to be a regular viewer of SpikeTV’s Bar Rescue, either. After looking set to fall off the schedule, Bar Rescue’s trip…

A Beatles Refresher Course for Pups and Middle-Aged Rookies

The Beatles are the greatest band to ever hit this planet. You may have heard that. But how much do you really know? What I have found over the years, both in the record store and while conversing with my friends, is that most people recognize the Beatles brilliance, but…