Record Store Day? More Like Record Store Life.

Record Store Day is tomorrow. So I shouldn’t have been surprised when my editor said, “Hey, maybe you can write something about Record Store Day.” Makes sense. I do write under the moniker Record Store Geek. It’s just that my editor has only asked me for one specific column in…

Is Playing Festivals a Waste of Time for Unknown Bands?

Are you a musician? Is your group having issues? Ask Fan Landers! Critic Jessica Hopper has played in and managed bands, toured internationally, booked shows, produced records, worked as a publicist and is the author of The Girls’ Guide to Rocking, a how-to for teen ladies. She is here to…

How Chromeo’s Patrick Gemayel Broke His Wrist in Phoenix

Since Chromeo’s formation almost a decade ago, the band has become a leader in dance music with its innovative, modern take on funk. Most notably, the group’s third album, 2010’s Business Casual, released hits like “Hot Mess” and “Don’t Turn the Lights On.” Chromeo’s fourth studio album, White Women, is…

Record Store of Your Dreams — How Do You Find It?

The first record store I worked in (and eventually co-owned for a time) was located on a dead-end side street in a nondescript beige building with no signage. It was down a poorly lit hallway and inside a converted 90-square-foot bathroom. A CD hung from the still-protruding showerhead. Random promo…

Scotland’s Chvrches Won’t Be Pinned Down

There’s something in Chvrches frontwoman Lauren Mayberry’s voice — the way it floats just above the bass and synthesizers, its so-slight-you’ll-almost-miss-it Scottish lilt — that makes it always a little disarming when she drops an F-bomb. “So easy I bleed out / What the fuck were you thinking? / We…

Bombay Bicycle Club Thinks You Seem Underdressed at Festivals

Those who follow the music charts across the pond were surprised when Bombay Bicycle Club’s fourth album, So Long, See You Tomorrow, debuted at the top. For purveyors of fine indie music, the band’s first No. 1 album didn’t seem like a shock at all. The young eclectic quartet, who…

Neutral Milk Hotel Returns to Finish What It Started

Punk pioneer Jonathan Richman looked small on the stage at Crescent Ballroom last December with an acoustic guitar and his drummer, Tommy Larkins. The crowd shouted requests at him in hopes that he would play something by Richman’s seminal 1970s band the Modern Lovers. He appeased them by putting a…

Mallevs Likes to Make a Scene

For Adam Lovelady and Josh Rodriguez, who make up two-thirds of the electronic experimental outfit Mallevs — along with Jen Deveroux, known for producing dynamic special events — there is no grand or ultimate band goal. Instead, they get their excitement on the regular by making new music that they…

Hi, Phoenix. I’m the New Music Editor. Let’s Meet.

There’s a new music editor running Up on the Sun. My name is David Accomazzo. Nice to meet you, Phoenix. I’ve spent my life in the mountains of Colorado, and nine days ago, I sold most of my worldly possessions, packed the rest in a U-Haul, and started the 13-hour…

Record Store Reminiscing: Arguing About Music

I don’t even know you, and I want to argue with you. About music. That’s right. It’s been almost two years since the record store I used to own, Hoodlums Music, closed — and that’s the main thing I miss about it. Arguing about music. Seriously, Geek? You owned your…

Celebrating 10 Years of the Trunk Space: A Brief Oral History

Stephanie Carrico knows what it’s like to be an underdog, an outsider, the one who was picked on in her youth. The 38-year-old Trunk Space co-owner remembers not having a place as a teenager where like-minded misfits could hang, could exert their nascent creativity in an atmosphere where conventional notions…

Death, Detroit’s Forgotten Protopunks, Are Back from the Grave

The world never cared about Death. Until now. In the early 1970s, before even the long-revered “godfathers and godmothers of punk” were trailblazing the genre, the Detroit trio was doing it first (and quite well, for that matter). But nobody outside of sibling band members David, Dannis, and Bobby Hackney,…

Mariachi Brothers Turn Classic Metal on Its Head

Those able to picture Axl Rose adorned in an ornate, oversize sombrero or a bandanna-wearing Bret Michaels strumming a fat guitarrón or Mötley Crüe wearing rivet-edged chaps, vests, and pointy boots and eyeliner possibly can envision the spectacle that is Metalachi. Made up of five brothers and half-brothers, Metalachi combines…

Glendale’s Black Bottom Lighters Are Cleared for Takeoff

Even without an LP on which to hang their hat, Glendale-based reggae band Black Bottom Lighters have opened for Flogging Molly on St. Patrick’s Day, toured the West Coast, played the local stage at True Music Festival, and headlined a pre-Thanksgiving show at The Marquee. Suffice it to say few…

For Boyfrndz’s Experimental Rock, Instinct Means Everything

Pushing any kind of artistic endeavor through to the finish line is a process destined to involve evolution. Practically no book, drawing, film, album, Play-Doh sculpture, or whatever comes through looking exactly the way its creator originally envisioned it. If Scott Martin wasn’t already aware of this reality, he experienced…

Robin Thicke Cancels His Phoenix Show…Again

Maybe it’s just us, but does Robin Thicke have something against the Valley? The R&B/pop singer’s spokespeople announced this morning that his concert at the Phoenix Convention Center, which was originally scheduled to take place tomorrow night, has been canceled. So if you wanted to sing along with “Blurred Lines”…