So What Music Festival Day 1: 3OH!3, Rebecca Black, SeeYouSpaceCowboy, more kick off a stacked weekend in Dallas

So What Music Festival mounted an epic comeback this year with an ambitious multi-genre lineup that converged on Arlington’s Choctaw Stadium during Memorial Day weekend. With over 200 acts on the bill, there was quite literally something for every type of music fan and people were ready to open the pit, bounce to the beat […]
Show Review: The Band CAMINO makes triumphant return to Arizona

The Band CAMINO has come a long way from opening a Rebel Lounge show. The trio, currently on the second leg of their sold out headlining run The Tour CAMINO, made what can only be described as a triumphant return to Arizona to close out the holiday weekend. Much to the delight of alt pop […]
Show Review: Durand Jones & the Indications went cruisin’ through sold out Arizona gig

Picture this: A sold out room, full of couples and friend groups in their night-out best, swaying to the soulful sounds of Durand Jones & the Indications. It’s not often that a show is a whole Event™, but that was certainly the case with the Cruisin’ Through the Park Tour that stopped by The Van […]
Show Review: mxmtoon and Chloe Moriando are pop perfection in Phoenix

According to singer-songwriter mxmtoon, writing music had to happen once Mitski wasn’t hitting hard enough anymore. So naturally, that energy attracted a large and devoted following- and the evidence was present in a sold out show at The Van Buren last week. Pop starlet Chloe Moriondo took the stage as the sole opener for the […]
Show Review: Aly & AJ bring synth pop and nostalgia to Marquee Theatre

If you happened to grow up in the mid to early 2000s, you probably know sister singer-songwriter duo Aly and AJ. Fans, new and old, filled The Marquee Theatre, eager to immerse themselves in the synth-pop world that Aly and AJ bring on tour. The Touch Of The Beat tour also featured The Brummies, a […]
Show Review: Giant Rooks is joy personified on the Rookery Tour

It’s obvious when an audience is lost in a moment, completely absorbed in the joy of live music but it’s even better when they can tell that the band onstage is too. Giant Rooks traveled all the way from Germany to play an exuberant show at The Van Buren on Sunday and we haven’t stopped […]
Show Review: The Carousel Tour brings musical camaraderie to Crescent Ballroom

The Carousel Tour- featuring Anthony Green, Laura Jane Grace and Tim Kasher- brought a very excited room full of older millennials together on Friday for a night of camaraderie and garage band vibes. The three prolific singers are all great friends and the strength of their collective friendship was the focal point of the evening. […]
Show Review: Bastille takes fans “Back to the Future” in Mesa

Ever heard of Future, Inc.? The company that powers the Futurescape Dream Engine? Head to a Bastille show, and you’ll quickly become acquainted. The British four piece, who’s currently on their Give Me the Future Tour with Alice Merton, has themed their live show based on a fictional artificial intelligence engine that creates visual dreamscapes […]
Show Review: T-Pain’s Road to Wiscansin Tour lands a sold out show in Phoenix

If you turned on the radio, walked into a club or hit up anyone’s wild weekend party in the early to mid 2000s, chances are you heard T-Pain’s voice on whatever track was playing. It’s now 2022 and the prolific rapper is back on the road for a musical resurgence that brought a sold out […]
Show Review: St. Paul and the Broken Bones close headlining tour with perfect energy in AZ

Turning the walls of The Van Buren into a cathedral is a tall order, but St. Paul and the Broken Bones filed onstage and took us all to church on Thursday night. The Alabama soul group incorporated seemingly every instrument they could find for an evening of mindblowing music. The eight piece band hung colorful […]