5 Bands You Should See at Vans Warped Tour

The Vans Warped Tour offers an overwhelming selection of bands each year for its annual summer tour. The problem with the all-day event is that you have to know going in to the event which artists to see. Because of the huge list of performances, it’s impossible to watch them…

Arena Rock’s 10 Greatest Bands

Steve Wiley is Up on the Sun’s resident Record Store Geek. Biweekly, he shares stories of great music and whacky characters from his continuing 27 years in Valley record stores and the always-zany music biz. When I was a young music fan, I just liked what I liked. I didn’t…

The Story of Kalliope, Phoenix’s Extraordinary Party Car

After the dust settled at Burning Man 2012 and attendees went home, the team at Walter Productions — specifically, founder and Valley resident Kirk Strawn — began thinking of what to take to the event in 2013. “We wanted to take fire, and a next-generation sound system,” Strawn says. Burning…

How Everything From Hip-Hop to Psychedelic Rock Influenced Heavy Glow

If there’s one thing that can be said about Jared Mullins, singer/songwriter/guitarist for San Diego rock/soul trio Heavy Glow is that he’s single minded about the duality he wants to express. “I’ve always been drawn to heavily guitar based rock and roll mixed with soul,” he says. “Guitar riffs based…

Two Decades Deep, the Rock Provocateurs in Trans Am Ride On

History owes as much to accident as it does to ambition. Take the story of how Washington, D.C.-rooted (mostly) instrumental rock trio Trans Am became a pioneering name in a hot new genre because of someone else’s negligence. “We did have a singer — a friend of ours — and…

On Billy Joel and the Days When You Had to Earn Music

I love Billy Joel. I can get pretentious about the music I like, but at the end of the day, I always go back to the Piano Man. He could be soft or edgy. Songs like “Pressure” were futuristic and others like “Uptown Girl” could wax nostalgic. He was the…

Inside Brit Floyd, The Ambitious Pink Floyd Cover Band

Will the real Pink Floyd please stand up? Actually, the real one has decided to sit it out for the foreseeable future, but in its place stands the live spectacle known as Brit Floyd, perhaps the closest thing to the real McCoy. With a syncopated psychedelic light show complete with…

Folk Singer Greg Brown Is Used To Going With The Flow

Performing, writing, or even living, Greg Brown is at his best when he can settle into a groove. With 25 studio albums, the 64-year-old Brown has carved out a distinct path among folk singer-songwriters. His rich baritone, with a rounded, cozy Midwestern drawl, delivers songs with wry humor, existentially yearning…

Lindsey Stirling’s Latest Delves Deeper into Violinist’s Psyche

The past several years have been quite the whirlwind for Lindsey Stirling. Since reaching the quarterfinals of America’s Got Talent in 2010 by fusing classical and dubstep music together, the world-renowned violinist has released an EP (2010’s Lindsey Stomp), a self-titled full-length album, and created more than a dozen YouTube…

Dive Into Jazz with the Nash Summer Workshops

Jazz is for everyone. At least, that’s the message that the owners of The Nash want to spread. This June, Phoenix the award-winning jazz venue will host a number of summer workshops for the second year in a row. The workshops are designed for anyone looking to improve their skills…

Matt Pond: “I’m Not the Easiest Person to Get Along With”

In 2004, singer-songwriter Matt Pond quietly released his critically acclaimed fifth album Emblems with his band, Matt Pond PA. Documenting the artist’s stressful relocation to Brooklyn from Philadelphia, the album delved into the creative highs and lonely lows of a new city. It showcased a musician at an artistic peak…

Buffalo Killers Channel the Greats for Heavy Reverie

Buffalo Killers, at the very least, seem to hail from another time, which makes them perfect for right now. This four piece Ohio-based band adheres to that old balls-to-the-wall rock and roll credo when music was all about style and substance as well as simply piling on the heavy…

The Eleven Greatest Record Store Performances, Part One

Steve Wiley is Up on the Sun’s resident Record Store Geek. Biweekly, he shares stories of great music and whacky characters from his continuing 27 years in Valley record stores and the always-zany music biz. As you might expect, working in a record store is a pretty cool job. Sure,…

Phoenix Independents Bowl to Return in June

Musicians of Phoenix, start limbering up your wrists and get practicing. Not at bettering your strumming or drumming abilities, but rather your skills at tossing strikes and spares. That’s because the Phoenix Independents Bowl is back after a three-year absence. Local concert promoter “Psyko” Steve Chilton announced earlier this week…

Damien Jurado Had a Dream That Inspired Two Records

Damien Jurado’s 2012 album Maraqopa — a dreamscape narrative that found the once-quiet singer-songwriter enmeshed in spacey psychedelic rock — is only half the story. After a stalled effort at a follow-up record, Jurado took the advice of a friend and revisited the album’s world — which came to him,…

Against Me!’s Laura Jane Grace Makes a Brave, Vital New Album

Against Me!’s latest album, Transgender Dysphoria Blues, may be one of the most important records of the decade. We’re deep in a cultural war for gay and women’s rights, but we’ve barely scratched the surface regarding transgender issues. The coming out of someone in the public eye still qualifies as…

Brad Paisley June Concert at Ak-Chin Pavilion Canceled

For Brad Paisley fans hoping to beat this summer with some musical relief, bad news: LiveNation anounced today that the show has been canceled due to “scheduling conflicts.” Refunds will be available at the point of purchase. Find any show in Metro Phoenix via our extensive online concert calendar. 9…