Punk Heaven

Arizona’s Authority Zero have become international icons while staying true to their roots
By Troy Farah
Published on 01/12/2012 in Flag Live

 

With hit singles like “One More Minute,” “Revolution,” and the Wall of Voodoo cover “Mexican Radio,” Authority Zero are arguably the most popular band to come out of Mesa—and they’re especially familiar with any kid who got into skateboarding or punk around the turn of the century. Noted for their mix of reggae,ska-punk and their Spanish and Portuguese inspirations,the four-piece admit a deep admiration for Sublime,Pennywise and Bad Religion,making them a distinct and flavorful semi-local act.

 

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Love,travel,murder,music with Amy LaVere

The confessional style and restless spirit of songstress Amy LaVere

By Troy Farah
Published on 09/01/2011 in Flag Live

 

Soft-spoken,with a voice like a Midwestern version of Fiona Apple,Amy LaVere wields an upright bass almost bigger than she is when playing her Americana tunes about falling in love,falling out and,sometimes,murder.

LaVere’s third album, Stranger Me,was written over four years while LaVere dealt with the deterioration of a long-term relationship and the death of friend and producer Jim Dickinson. Filled with bitterness,confusion and LaVere’s trademark self-sufficiency for coping with loss, Stranger Me was lauded by Spin magazine as the “breakup album of the year,” and certainly earns that title.

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Flogging Molly’s Soundtrack to the Working Life

Soundtrack to the Working Life
Irish-American punks Flogging Molly are taking their vision much further than they ever imagined possible
By Troy Farah
Published on 05/05/2011

They’re Irish. They’re punk. They’re Irish-punk. You know,they’re Flogging Molly.

For 14 years,Flogging Molly have circled the globe on a nearly endless tour playing intense,intoxicated tunes evoking the Dead Kennedys and the Dubliners. Only Dave King,lead singer and guitarist,is actually from Ireland. The band itself was formed in Los Angeles around the Irish pub Molly Malone’s,where the seven-piece band played so often they felt like they were flogging the bar to death. Now the name makes sense,doesn’t it?

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Protesters pissed about impending police state

Much like the controversial law SB 1070,a new piece of legislation dealing with immigration,SB 1611,has drawn some angry critics. Protesters gathered outside Flagstaff City Hall Wednesday evening waving signs and chanting “Si se puede” at traffic. Students and citizens,young and old,stood together and later took turns giving speeches through a bullhorn.

If passed,SB 1611 will tighten identification requirements on every level from school enrollment to hospital visits to getting a job to driving a car. It would be illegal for an undocumented immigrant to enroll in university,to drive,to get treatment from a hospital or talk to a police officer. Russell Pearce,the bill’s main supporter,says this is just to stop taxpayers from paying for illegal immigrants and the bill is merely “cleaning up.”

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Slightly Drunk at NAU’s Drinking Age Debate

Well,NAU hosted a debate about lowering the drinking age and with all the graphs and statistics thrown around like t-shirts at a Wildcats game,it was hard to concentrate,but I did learn one important thing tonight – debates are some of the most boring places,next to doctor’s offices and graduation ceremonies,to show up to drunk as fuck.

I only had four vodka shots in the “Mountain Dew” bottle I snuck in and only suckled down two beers and three additional shots before stumbling into this event,but I sat quietly and listened intently to some argument between Bill DeJong and Barry Seaman. Both men seemed aptly intelligent and were patient with each other’s responses. That’s nice. They talked mostly about alcohol abuse and how America’s 21-plus law is an influence.

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Song of the spiritual –Interview with Pato Banton

photo courtesy of Pato Banton

Reggae legend Pato Banton shares his music and a message of faith
By Troy Farah
Published on 02/17/2011

In his 30-year career,Pato Banton has been active in reggae and DJ circles,has worked alongside UB40,Sting and Peter Gabriel and made his mark on top 40 charts around the world,popular for songs such as “Don’t Sniff Coke,” “Settle Satan” and “Handsworth Riot.” His positive attitude and love of spirituality make him approachable and permeate his live shows with an air of community and shared humanity. Read More

Jason Moore:Flag Local and the man behind Nil Ultra

It’s so crowded at Stab Mountain that people are pressed up against the door. Someone accidentally hit the tap on a keg of PBR,and now everyone is wading in a puddle of beer. Local hardcore punk band,This Runs On Blood,is playing like a group of escaped lunatics,and lead singer Josh Williams has thrown himself into the chaos,screaming so hard you can almost feel his lungs exploding.

In the middle of all this is Jason Moore,a pseudo-pop artist from L.A. who has thrived on Flagstaff’s underground art and punk scene. He still makes it out to the mountain town on occasion because his friends and family are here. This is where his home is.

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Ingrowing Pains:Cutting Out The Toenail Crap

Pain. That’s what ingrown toenails are. Pain.
How can something so fucking small hurt so fucking bad?

This is two years ago. I’m sitting in a waiting room,glancing around at all these other patients that are coughing,oozing,hacking up bacterial filth and I’m fine. I wince when I walk over to pick up a year-old copy of People magazine. Otherwise,I breathe and feel and look perfectly okay.

I’m waiting in this room of people,trying hard not to breathe in,trying to lose myself in pages of gossip,unconventional “secrets” and diet fads. It’s uncomfortable being the relatively healthy one in a room full of the sick and dying.

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Same Old Scam:How Zurvita wants to Rip You Off.

His laugh is ominous. It’s pathetic and sad and it will creep into my dreams for years.

My mother dragged me to this thing,this convention,this seminar to learn about a way to make money. I told her I wasn’t interested,but she said,“C’mon you need a summer job. Just check it out.” Collecting aluminum cans was earning me a nickel a day,so next thing I know,I’m at an “information study” with a circle of my mother’s church friends,all of whom are drinking bottled water and laughing with this guy about luxurious vacations,prostate cancer (I’m not kidding) and finance. Lots of finance. Read More

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