Deadmau5 show nothing short of spectacular
Nothing short of a legal rave, Canadian disc jockey Deadmau5 rocked to the beat at the Phoenix Convention Center last week.
Nothing short of a legal rave, Canadian disc jockey Deadmau5 rocked to the beat at the Phoenix Convention Center last week.
Burdened with the loss of Sean Stewart, HTRK trudged on to complete “Work (work, work),” the band’s heavy-hearted sophomore release.
After nine studio albums, a countless number of live concert releases and a handful of drummers, Pearl Jam celebrated 20 years of music in style over the Labor Day weekend.
With the music department at Arizona State adding a course on Lady Gaga to its curriculum this semester, Lady Gaga is becoming more relevant than perhaps she even realizes.
Thanks to smartphones and Youtube, Caleb Followill's quote heard practically around the world could have some negative backlash.
Pandora has been the staple of Internet radio for a long while – but it's not the only one. Here are five alternatives to satisfy your online radio needs.
While the summer days filled with road trips to anywhere your heart desired may have been dashed by the start of the semester, The State Press has created a playlist to help you relive those magic moments.
Very rarely does a style suit the titles of an album well. Beirut’s “The Rip Tide” will send you on a trip to quiet destinations and bustling towns simply by listening to its melodies.
“Fall Creek Boys Choir,” like most tracks featuring Bon Iver, makes you want to do nothing more than lie in the middle of a field and think about the complexities and beauty of life.
Two years and a few tours after the release of critically acclaimed debut album “Why There Are Mountains,” Cymbals Eat Guitars arrives with the fully focused “Lenses Alien.”
While rap sensation Lil Wayne might be on top of the rap world, “Tha Carter IV” may be his final album. The rapper revealed in a recent interview his plans – legitimate or not – to retire after this album’s release.
Red Hot Chili Peppers still supplies the same amount of energy and passion for playing on their tenth album, “I’m With You."
Artists we know and love that are still recording, performing, and writing music after decades of being in the industry.
Four brothers, one top-40 hit in South Africa and one unique Phoenix band.
Starting a new year at a huge university like ASU can be intimidating. Knowing where to go to have a good time can relieve some of the stress that goes along with move-in, the first day of classes, and adjusting to dorm life.
Lupe Fiasco and Jason Derulo took the stage at the annual Fall Welcome Concert Tuesday night, drawing more than 10,000 students to Wells Fargo Arena.
While you were gone on summer break, some pretty awesome shows continued to tour through Arizona despite the heat and pleased music lovers of all types.
With midterms months away, there is absolutely no excuse for you not to fully exercise your newfound freedoms and lifted curfew by visiting a couple of the many music venues near campus.
Downtown Phoenix’s new music venue will open this October with a schedule of bands that is certain to put hearts in the eyes of any college radio fan.
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