Music Radar 4.15-4.17

Nattali Rize. Photo courtesy of the artist.

5 concert options over the next 3 days. Go out and dance.

4.15

The Sugar Thieves at The Rhythm Room

This local favorite is the amalgamation of Americana music. Mixing blues and jazz with rock and roll, The Sugar Thieves deliver a sound that resonates with people from all walks of life. With five albums under their belt, this band has a tenured reputation to entertain. $12. 8 p.m. The Rhythm Room: 1019 E. Indian School Rd., Phoenix; rhythmroom.com // @rhythmroom

4.16

Las Calakas Album Listening Party at Crescent Ballroom

New-Cumbia band Las Calakas pays homage to a strong tradition of musical folklore while serving a captivating funk twist. This fusion of style is at the core of every song produced by Las Calakas, and is ever-pronounced in the band’s upcoming album release, “Hechizo.” To celebrate the drop of the “Hechizo,” Las Calakas is hosting an album listening party at Phoenix’s beloved Crescent Ballroom. $25.+ 8 p.m. Crescent Ballroom: 308 N. 2nd Ave., Phoenix; crescentphx.com // @crescentphx

Nattali Rize at Last Exit Live

Australian artist Nattali Rize is heading to Phoenix with her 5-piece band to perform her unique style of music influenced heavily by Reggae. Blending traditional Reggae with electronic rhythms and dub sounds, expect a high-energy show that operates on another wavelength. $20-$25. 9 p.m. Last Exit Live: 717 S. Central Ave., Phoenix; lastexitlive.com // @lastexitlive

 

Cold Shott and The Hurricane Horns at The Rhythm Room

This feel-good funk ensemble entertains and uplifts their audience with tunes inspired by the likes of Willie Mitchell and Little Milton. This performance marks the band’s 20th anniversary performing together, inviting both supporters and newcomers to enjoy strong vocals and live instrumentals. $10. 8 p.m. The Rhythm Room: 1019 E. Indian School Rd., Phoenix; rhythmroom.com // @rhythmroom

 

4.17

Iya Terra at Crescent Ballroom

This modern reggae group infuses kick drum beats with lyrics that are meant to evoke a lightness within. Guitar riffs with a steady pulse draw the listener in, crafting a strong connection with the crowd. $25.+ 8 p.m. Crescent Ballroom: 308 N. 2nd Ave., Phoenix; crescentphx.com // @crescentphx

 

Enjoy this piece? Consider becoming a member for access to our premium digital content. Support local journalism and start your membership today.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.