Dogbreth Wants To Play Some Power-Kindness For You

Dogbreth plays fun pop-punk music–or desert power-punk, some may say; that is, unless you ask Tristan Jemsek, or Erin Caldwell, who consider Dogbreth to be power-kindness, or sentimental power-pop. Jemsek says he never intended for Dogbreth to be a pop-punk band, not back when it was just a solo project,…

Yes, America: Mexican Music Is Violent. Get Over It.

From Movimiento Alterado’s “Sanguinarios del M1″BuKnas de Culiacán singer doing what he does best–vamping!By Gustavo Arellano America’s liberal class and MSMers are abuzz right now over Narco Cultura, a documentary about Mexico’s horrific drug war and the musical movement that has risen around it. These libs (and more than a…

Johnny Richter: I’m Sick Of Dealing With Kottonmouth Kings Fighting

Johnny Richter, formerly of the Kottonmouth Kings, doesn’t slow down for anyone. He also doesn’t take shit from anyone. After unexpectedly leaving KMK in mid-October, Richter hit the ground running with a rejuvenated solo career and a new EP, FreeKING Out, set for release December 17. The short and sweet…

True Music Festival is the Latest Attempt to Tap into the Phoenix Market

It’s been a long time coming. Music lovers across Phoenix have awaited an event that will truly encompass the diverse variety of today’s most popular artists. On December 14, Salt River Fields will host the inaugural True Music Festival, marketed with the tagline “One day will change everything,” as another…

Doors Drummer John Densmore Fights for the Band’s Legacy

It’s probably a good idea to avoid people who quote Doors lyrics in everyday conversation — unless, of course, it’s John Densmore, timekeeper for the legendary group. He earned that right, having to live with those words and Jim Morrison’s predilection for acting them out onstage and in real life…

A Michael Jackson-Sonic the Hedgehog Conspiracy Runs Through Arizona

There’s no shortage of Michael Jackson conspiracies, but this one is my favorite: Michael Jackson was supposed to do the music for Sonic 3, one of the biggest video game events of the ’90s, but the child abuse scandal that changed his career forever sent Sega running. Nevertheless, the conspiracy…

How Mike Kinsella’s Work Defined (and Continues to Redefine) Emo

Mike Kinsella has reincarnated himself yet again, and you have every reason to be excited. Kinsella, along with brother Tim and cousin Nate, helped to usher in the emo movement of the Midwest, setting the underpinnings for the genre with Chicago-based Owls, Cap’n Jazz, Joan of Arc and American Football…

Alice Cooper’s Christmas Pudding Is the Reason for the Season

When it comes to tradition during the holiday season, Phoenix isn’t known for snowmen, hot cocoa, or sledding. But one thing that can always be counted upon is the tradition of Christmas Pudding — Alice Cooper’s Christmas Pudding, to be exact. And it’s a tasty recipe. After nearly five decades…

Captain Squeegee’s Crowdfunding Pays Off on New Album

Talking about Captain Squeegee’s new album, To the Bardos, frontman Danny Torgersen is excited about the songwriting and the performances, and he’s excited about the crowdfunding campaign that made it possible — he’s excited about most things, to be honest. But that’s not what he’s most excited about. “I think…

decker. Has Bonnie Kill Clyde in the Band’s New Video

Sedona-based decker. has been playing atmospheric desert-folk jams across Arizona and beyond for years, making multiple nationwide tours and earning a place on the main stage at last year’s McDowell Mountain Music Festival. The group’s music possesses a certain quality that fills in the empty space at all its live…

Seven Things for Which I’m Musically Thankful

I haven’t had to work on Thanksgiving for a long time. But I had a column to write, with a Friday deadline, so work I must. I know it seems obvious (because it is obvious), but if I was going to be writing on Thanksgiving, I truly thought it would…

Skate Rockers The Shrine Wait for No One

Josh Landau can’t stop moving — mostly because he doesn’t allow himself to. For starters, he’s the vocalist for Venice Beach-based The Shrine. Then there’s Eliminator, the skateboarding and clothing company he manages with bandmates Court Murphy and Jeff Murray. Finally, his band’s about to embark on a series of…

X Is Back to Play the Songs That Built Its Legacy

Of all the stars of the ’80s punk scene, only one band is still having impact some 35 years after forming: X. Mixing driving punk energy with rockabilly riffs, staccato rhythms, unexpected dual vocal drive, and socially conscious lyrics, X was a defining voice in the punk movement. The band’s…

One Direction Is Coming to Phoenix in 2014

One Direction is probably coming to Phoenix at some point in 2014. I’ve been following an account called @1DNeedstheheat for the better part of the year, which is how I know, but Live Nation has officially begun teasing the boy band event of 2014, and pretty soon you’re going to…

Listen to Z-Trip’s Takeover of BBC Radio 1Xtra

Call us huge nerds for making such a comparison, but local superstar DJ export Z-Trip has a few things in common with Doctor Who. Stick with us on this one for a moment. Both, for instance, scamper through the annals of history in pursuit of their raison d’être via equipment…

Why Courtney Cotter King Is Inspired by Fiona Apple and WALL-E

Mesa-based pianist and singer-songwriter Courtney Cotter King is, among other things, the Valley’s version of Zooey Deschanel. Not only is she a dead ringer for the new girl, Cotter King also achieves maximum quirk. Describing one of her songs, “White Rhino,” she says, “I started writing the piano to it,…