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Mayday parade members
Mayday parade members







on V-Day, despite hearts and flowers being available on practically every street corner. You totally forgot to get a gift or card for your S.O. Benjamin Leathermanīenjamin Leatherman Valentines Super Love Jam at Footprint Center If you’d like to see his turntable for yourself, he’s set to scratch up a storm on Friday, February 18, at local hip-hop shop Trill, 1817 E. Mixing genres like hip-hop, dubstep, trap, breakbeats and drum ‘n’ bass, JFB has parlayed his skills into great success, including winning last year’s DMC World Championships. The English DJ can manipulate a mixer and record decks with aplomb, juggling beats and unleashing a symphony of scratching, cutting and chirping that gets bodies moving on the dance floor. JFB knows his way around a pair of turntables. Real Friends and Magnolia Park open the 7 p.m. Mayday Parade is currently touring in support of the release, as well as the 11th anniversary of their 2011 self-titled album, and will stop at The Van Buren, 401 W. Obviously, it won’t last forever, so we’re just trying to appreciate it and make the most of it while we can.” Resiliency is a theme present throughout their most recent release, What It Means to Fall Apart, which also explores issues of mental health, living through the pandemic and the halcyon memories of the band’s early years. “We’re just grateful that we’ve been able to make it this long and continue to keep moving forward. “It’s crazy that we’re still able to do it,” he says. It’s a fact that’s not lost on frontman Derek Sanders, who commented on Mayday Parade’s longevity in a recent interview with American Songwriter. After seven studio albums, multiple tours and a lineup change behind the mic (co-frontman Jason Lancaster parted ways with the band in 2007), they’re still around. Pop-punk/emo band Mayday Parade has survived a lot longer than many other rock acts that debuted in 2005. Jordan Knight Mayday Parade at The Van Buren 21st Ave., for a headlining set on Friday, February 18. This weekend, Haehnel and Müller will bring their sounds to Walter Where?House, 702 N. Full of grace and gratitude, Simon Haehnel and Tobias Müller create house music that's made "to uplift." They’ve referred to it as “superhouse,” and although it's not new to the underground scene, it's been their bread and butter over the past decade, dropping tracks at venues worldwide. German-born DJ duo Andhim displays a humility not often seen in the electronic dance music world. It also goes without saying that COVID-19 and its ultra-contagious Omicron variant are still prevalent and some local venues will require proof of vaccination or a recent negative test result to attend. Read on for details and more information or click over to Phoenix New Times’ online music listings for more events happening over the next 72 hours. There also will be plenty of DJs in the mix, including “superhouse” duo Andhim, champion turntablist JFB and the locals of Re:Sound Music. The selection features options from across an array of genres (from old-school country and R&B to dance-pop, emo and old-fashioned rock ‘n’ roll). Looking for a great concert to check out this weekend? You needn’t look any further, as we’ve pulled together a list of the most notable shows happening around metro Phoenix from Friday, February 18, to Monday, February 20.









Mayday parade members