Next Big Thing PR The Toasters at Yucca Tap Room TV Girl’s current tour is celebrating their 2014 debut album French Exit and comes to The Van Buren, 401 West Van Buren Street, on Monday, November 29. Disembodied voices from yesteryear bob in and out of the mix, creating an anything-goes atmosphere that recalls classic sample-heavy albums like Paul’s Boutique and 3 Feet High and Rising. TV Girl’s music sounds so playful and disorienting because of their deft sampling skills. Etienne and Screamadelica-era Primal Scream. Imagine Belle & Sebastian trying to follow in the footsteps of indie dance-rock acts like St. They blend ’60s-style pop melodies with electro-dance vibes and samples, creating a weird kind of introspective indie dance music. A Los Angeles-based trio, TV Girl makes music that sounds simultaneously futuristic and retro.
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If The Jetsons were reality, it’d be easy to picture some space-age teen trying to wow Judy Jetson with a mixtape full of TV Girl songs. More info can be found on the ticketing sites for each concert. Keep in mind, though, most local venues require proof of COVID-19 vaccinations or a recent negative test result to attend shows. Read on for more details about each of these gigs or check out Phoenix New Times‘ online concert calendar for more music events this week.
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You can also experience a double dose of thunderous metal from Mastodon and Opeth, spend an evening skanking to The Toasters, or slam-dance to punk sounds unleashed by Off With Their Heads. The list includes pop-influenced acts like The Happy Fits and TV Girl, alternative favorites Blue October, and indie singer-songwriter Andrew McMahon. Hope you’ve got some disposable income available to spend on concert tickets, since a number of notable indie, alt-rock, and even ska bands are performing around town this week.