How Spoon Deals with Being a Critical Darling

Jim Eno, drummer for indie stars Spoon, reveals some insider knowledge about the creation of “The Beast and Dragon, Adored,” the opening track from their fantastic 2005 album Gimme Fiction. It’s a peek behind the curtain of how the Austin-based band constructs an album. Once privy to the information, you…

Knife Party Is (Finally) Coming to Phoenix

There are a handful of high-profile bands and artists that have never, ever performed in Phoenix — Daft Punk being chief among them — that we’d give anything to see in concert here. As of yesterday, however, Knife Party is no longer on that list — at least not any…

US Airways Center Renamed Talking Stick Resort Arena

Another local stadium’s naming rights now belong to a casino. Maybe our local sports teams owe someone money? The venue formerly known as US Airways Center will now be called Talking Stick Resort Arena, the Phoenix Suns, Phoenix Mercury, and Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community announced today. The arena serves…

Why Fleetwood Mac’s Tusk Is Better Than Rumours

The first two albums Fleetwood Mac released after Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham joined Christine McVie, bassist John McVie, and drummer Mick Fleetwood provided the pop soundtrack of the late 1970s. The tender nature of singles like “Landslide,” the mysticism of “Rhiannon,” and the bold confessional nature of “Go Your…

Lana Del Rey to Play Phoenix — With Courtney Love (Yup)

Lana Del Rey announced tour dates for May and June today, and the fourth stop of the tour will be in Phoenix at Ak-Chin Pavilion on May 14. Somewhat surprising is the announcement that supporting Lady Lana on the tour will be Courtney Love. Yes, the Hole lead singer and…

Elmo Kirkwood of the Meat Puppets Has Pop Ambitions

Elmo Kirkwood recently got a haircut. It’s a standard barber cut, short on the sides but with a dramatic swoop of curly brown hair combed over that serves as a constant reminder of his familial heritage, that of the brothers Kirkwood, his father Curt and his uncle Cris, two of…

Is Black Keys Drummer Patrick Carney the New Lars Ulrich?

Take a look at the following quotes about digital music and try to guess which came out of the mouth of Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich during the Napster days and which came from Black Keys drummer Patrick Carney a few weeks ago while talking to New Times. “It has nothing…

Closed for Business: American Junkie in Scottsdale

So much for American Junkie 2.0. The Scottsdale nightlife hangout and day-drinking hangout for football fans, which shut down for several weeks over the summer for extensive renovations, has apparently closed again. And there’s been no indication if it will be reopening anytime soon. For the last several weekends, American…

Insane Clown Posse Cancels Mesa Amphitheatre Show

Valley of the Sun residents curious about how magnets work but unwilling to ask a scientist for an explanation will have to wait a little longer to satiate their curiousity — or at least go down to Tucson Thursday to find out. Insane Clown Posse has canceled their Mesa Amphiteatre…

Is the World of Music Better Now or Better Then?

Steve Wiley is Up on the Sun’s resident Record Store Geek. He shares stories of great music and wacky characters from his continuing 27 years in Valley record stores and the always zany music biz. I’m closing in on a half century of existence — an existence immersed in the…

Is There Anything Better Than a Sad Clown Singing Pop Songs?

Now’s the chance to use that old-fashioned monogrammed hanky that’s burning a hole in your dresser drawer or just grab a cheap box of tissues – – whatever suits you best for sopping up tears mixed of both laughter and desolation – – and spend the evening with Puddles Pity…

Black Joe Lewis Injects Rock into His Soul For New Album

Popular conjecture claims that Black Joe Lewis started playing guitar simply to annoy his redneck co-worker at an Austin, Texas pawnshop. That’s partially true — he did purchase his first guitar there and played it in his down time — but Lewis, seeing his friends in bands, had elected to…

Weezer Finally Makes the Album Its Fans Have Been Waiting For

You have to earn a Weezer fan’s trust before he shows you his playlists. First, he’ll make sure you aren’t just parroting somebody else’s post-Pinkerton decline narrative. He’ll want to be sure you don’t believe bassist Matt Sharp secretly wrote both of the band’s two classic albums. He’ll need to…

What to Expect When You’re Musically Middle Aged

Steve Wiley is Up on the Sun’s resident Record Store Geek. He shares stories of great music and wacky characters from his continuing 27 years in Valley record stores and the always zany music biz. What can I tell you? I’m middle-aged. Forty-nine to be exact. I stopped my wild…

What Is Black MIDI And What Does It Want With Your Soul?

Sure, music is the highest form of art, but it rarely gets as abstract and conceptual as Black MIDI, a genre of electronic music that’s pretty hard to dance to. But be warned: Black MIDI might give you nightmares, or, if you’re epileptic, a seizure. Dealing with literally millions of…

Anberlin Calls It Quits on Its Own Terms

Should someone undertake a study of musical groups and the manner in which most dissolve, it is unlikely that many end amicably. Typically, internal friction, ego, death, or addiction causes band breakups. Anberlin has decided to take a different path despite differences making the band’s existence somewhat tenuous. “The decision…