by Mark Anderson
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After six long years, Phoenix band Field Tripp have released a new EP, Eye Eye Eye…
Continue reading...by Mark Anderson
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After six long years, Phoenix band Field Tripp have released a new EP, Eye Eye Eye…
Continue reading...The Love Me Nots “Santa Bring My Baby Back to Me” The Love Me Nots revamped the originally released by Elvis Presley in 1957 on Elvis’ Christmas...
Continue reading...Dan of Field Tripp fame came down to YabYum HQ to record a couple “Songs from the Reading Room”. Check out the video here and you...
Continue reading...Dan Tripp of the band Field Tripp came down to Phoenix Center for the Arts to join us live on Radio Phoenix for our first show...
Continue reading...Field Tripp “John Wayne” Brian Lopez “Static Noise” Nerdzerker “BIC (Blowing in Cartridges)” Travis James and the Acrimonious Assembly of Arsonists “Everybody Lies (Truth Be Spoken)”...
Continue reading...Andrew Jackson Jihad Christmas Island Artwork by Suzanne Falk (read more here) Diners Always Room Artwork by Nick Shively Robots With Rayguns Fresh As It Gets Artwork...
Continue reading...We always seem to find one artist every year that really confronts that lazy, shiftless musician archetype with perspective-changing force. This past year, Dan Tripp (aka...
Continue reading...Field Tripp has been awfully busy this year. They released Les is Mormon early this year and followed that EP with another over the summer known as Woeful Common...
Continue reading...By J. Deringer Contributing Writer Rogue Bar – July 18 In the middle of his band’s raucous set, Travis of Japhy’s Descent stood onstage at the...
Continue reading...Field Tripp Woeful Common Terry I haven’t even had time to grow tired of Field Tripp’s last album, Les is Mormon, when already I have a...
Continue reading...The 2013 Awards Recap 3 Rad New Punk Albums w/ The Rebel Set, JJCnV, Joe Arpaio & the Bumblebees YabYum Music & Arts Hour PODCAST from December...
Continue reading...Field Tripp definitely seems to be moving more in the direction of resurgent rock, abandoning the indie-pop hues we heard on their first album, Super-Ego Friendly, and...
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