Show Review: Interpol and Sunflower Bean glam up The Van Buren

Sometimes the rock show is pretty low key in the grand scheme of things, but it emanates the same buzz of intensity as the most rowdy on-stage parties. That was the energy at The Van Buren on Monday night when Sunflower Bean and Interpol took the stage for a sold out crowd. In their true […]

Show Review: Nothing but Thieves bounces back to transform Tucson show

British rockers Nothing but Thieves transformed Tucson’s 191 Toole from eclectic art space to nightclub at the AZ stop of their nearly sold-out tour. Atlas was also in attendance at the band’s Chicago date, and we were lucky enough to come back for more. Singer Conor Mason’s voice had recovered from a bout of illness […]

Show Review: Pub Rock turns pink for YUNGBLUD’s 21st Century Liability tour

Scottsdale’s Pub Rock transformed from its usual dive bar aesthetic into a blinding burst of pink on Friday. YUNGBLUD’s 21st Century Liability Tour stormed into Arizona and tore the roof off. New Heat opened the packed show for their debut live performance. The Phoenix duo of Austin Jones and Chris Crimmins performed unreleased material, along […]

Show Review: DREAMERS cranks up the volume, energy for sold-out Crescent Ballroom

It’s amazing to watch the growth of a band from humble beginnings and just maybe a single on alternative radio stations- if they’re lucky. That was the case with DREAMERS, the alt-rock (emphasis on the rock) group who sold out their third-ever headlining show on Saturday. It was a crazed atmosphere full of pent-up teenage […]

Show Review: Bishop Briggs and Joywave take over The Van Buren for joyful show

“I don’t know how they do it,” confessed Bishop Briggs to the crowd at The Van Buren on Sunday night. “They’re just so cool!” She was, of course, talking about Joywave, the group that opened for her first headlining slot at Phoenix’s venue. With her commanding vocals and Joywave’s antics that have solidified them as […]

Show Review: Panic! at the Disco’s bombastic performance lights up Gila River Arena

The year is 20GayTeen and fans turned out and turned up for their queer prince- Brendon Urie. Pop icon Hayley Kiyoko opened the show, her brand of danceable and relatable music getting sections of the early audience out of their chairs. Known in internet circles as “Lesbian Jesus,” Kiyoko’s rise to fame was immediately explained […]