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Lauren Perry performs at Phoenix iWPS finals from The State Press on Vimeo.
It’s time to free up your schedule, Phoenix: Individual World Poetry Slam season is finally here. This fall, the Valley will host this internationally-recognized event for the first time in the city’s history, finally putting Phoenix on the map as a hotspot for poetic culture.
From the hardcore punk of the ‘80s to the alternative grunge of ‘90s, the Phoenix metropolitan area has been home to a number of underground musical renaissances. Its most recent wave features a gamut of genres, ranging from metal to folk to rap, brought together by an assembly of artists who are dedicated to their own diverse community.
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On the evening of Aug. 23, I temporarily broke from my life as an inexperienced ASU student to encounter a world I had never known: the Valley's music scene. Led by the guiding hand of a booming local record label, I was swept into a supernova of mosh pits, glitter headbands, spacesuits and cassette tapes — a most unorthodox combination.
The much-anticipated album release by modern soul queen Kimbra served as the ultimate throwback for '90s pop nostalgia.
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