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Radio Phoenix Broadcast of The YabYum Hour: Sunday at Noon

Sunday at Noon joined Anna, Bonnie, and Garrett for this edition of The YabYum Hour on Radio Phoenix. Learn about how the band came together (through friendship!), and why they each brought in their unique set of songs to play over the air. Also, find out how the band is evolving and what’s upcoming as they unleash some new recordings out into the world soon…

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At Home With: Fairy Bones

After many understandable rejections of the concept by those wishing to keep their lives private, I found the “yes” in Chelsey Louise, guitarist and lead vocals of Arizona band on the up-and-up, Fairy Bones. Nestled in an east-central Phoenix neighborhood with a nondescript dirt front yard lived the lair of pop-punk late twenty-somethings I was slightly intimidated by. While the delivery of Chelsey Louise was warm, the house was so busy — with my usual OCD Martha Stewart behavior — I didn’t know where to start with photos which captured every personality…

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Radio Phoenix Broadcast of It’s Not Our Fault: GodSpeedBall

Jesse, Todd, and Ward of GodSpeedBall joined Amy, Tom, and DJ Hockey Chuck for this edition of It’s Not Our Fault on Radio Phoenix. Find out more about the band and how they formed along with why they picked the rad tracks they brought in. You can also learn about their latest tour, all the other bands members play in, plus many more fun facts like why Ward likes Beck… Google it!

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Radio Phoenix Broadcast of It’s Not Our Fault: Kid Congo Powers

On this edition of It’s Not Our Fault with Tom and Amy, the gang welcomes Kid Congo Powers! Currently playing with his Pink Monkey Birds, you might also recognize him from such bands as The Gun Club, The Cramps, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, + many more. Find out all about Kid Congo and hear some of the music he’s apart of by checking out this Radio Phoenix broadcast archive below…

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Audrey Heartburn: ‘Dressing Room’ [review + interview]

by Logan Lowrey-Rasmussen

I remember attending Endless Bummer 3 last summer and meeting Salah Moharram and Sophia O’Malley like it was yesterday (and I can’t even remember yesterday). Although I had yet to see their joint project, Audrey Heartburn, it was one of the more quaint personal interactions I had between the energetic sets I caught that day: all three of us trading jokes and discussing bands and musical nuances. I promised myself I would attend an Audrey Heartburn show, but that day had yet to materialize before their debut EP, released on December 13, 2018 would find its way into my meaty claws. The three-track punk-hearted companion crosses a few genre lines, but is noteworthy for its clean composition, artistic intent, and well-timed cues…

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