Atlas Sound’s new album 'Parallax' is strange and beautiful
With the release of Atlas Sound's most recent album “Parallax” upon us, Bradford Cox remains one of the most enigmatic musicians in today's music scene.
With the release of Atlas Sound's most recent album “Parallax” upon us, Bradford Cox remains one of the most enigmatic musicians in today's music scene.
My Bloody Valentine’s genre-altering album “Loveless” has influenced many bands, including Smashing Pumpkins and M83.
It seems like there is always a recurring theme in every year for music. This past year, Coachella and Lollapalooza — along with other small festivals — were invaded by couple duos.
The State Press spoke with Nathan Currin (aka Nadaddy) and Jacob Olds (Crouton) of Family Force 5 about their upcoming show in Scottsdale, their new album and their unique sound.
In honor of the The Felice Brothers' first show in the area, The State Press sat down with James Felice and talked about the band’s sound, new album and future.
In the book “Decoded,” the life story of Shawn Carter is revealed as simply as a man with a dream.
For college students, Halloween is a weekend event of party hopping and unique displays of cult-classic characters, whether wholesome or not. So, what better to fill your plastic jack-o-lantern with this year than a grand playlist appropriate for the holiday?
“Mylo Xyloto,” which has no special meaning, takes unexpected twists and turns from the band’s four other albums.
Underground hip-hop artists are using music as a platform for social reform with politically-themed or socially conscious-songs that are characteristically intelligent.
Tempe’s The Sail Inn was packed with kids and adults alike last Thursday, eager to see indie pop band The Drums.
The Naked and Famous headlined a show with White Arrows and The Chain Gang of 1974 at the Crescent Ballroom on Tuesday night.
The status of the critically acclaimed Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival was put into question last week, according to a report found on laweekly.com. The event, held in Indio, Calif., is widely considered the holy grail of music festivals for indie music lovers.
No strangers to drama and intergroup squabbling, Jane's Addiction has put their differences aside to record “The Great Escape Artist.” The album is the band's first release since their breakup after the release of “Strays” in 2003.
Touring her fourth studio album, “Overlook,” Maria Taylor found some time to sit down and speak with The State Press and share why this tour is going to be a drastically different experience.
The Recital Hall in the Music Building on Tempe campus was rocking on Wednesday night as four different jazz groups performed for a crowd of peers and family members.
While the use of sampling may pose some ethical concerns at times, the practice is here to stay. With the music industry obsessed with finding a fresh take on nearly any song, there is no limit to the amount of samples that can be used — whether they’re well done or not.
Ryan Adams writes a moving 13th studio album, making a dramatic entrance back into the music scene.
The traveling photographic exhibit The Power of Music has found a temporary home at Phoenix’s Musical Instrument Museum.
Their most recent release, “The Future Will Destroy You,” is ten solid tracks of the distinct sound that has come to define Viva Voce and hearing them live only proves this.
Bryce Muzzy, a computer systems engineering major and DJ, is leaving his mark on ASU one beat at a time.
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