Our 10 Favorite Metro Phoenix Music Venues
8. Club Red
Located in a Tempe strip mall that's slowly dedicating itself to music (there's a guitar shop, a record store, and a practice space, not to mention Jack in the Box and Waffle House to feed hungry roadies), Club Red and its satellite lounge, Red Owl, are home to hip-hop bubbling just under the mainstream and hair metal icons who still bust out the leather and Aquanet for adoring crowds. It's wonderfully varied. On any given night, you can catch the laid-back weed rap of Curren$y or a note-for-note tribute to the Crüe. The patio is spacious, too, and offers a place to chill and sip beers while smoking and comparing frayed denim jackets. -- JPW
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7. Hollywood Alley There's a lot of history on the decor of this venerable Mesa venue, either in the form of classic movie posters, the shelves of used paperbacks, or the ever-growing mass of local band stickers covering the men's room and the corrugated metal wall near the front door. The latter is indicative of the roll call of artists who have called Hollywood Alley's stage home -- at least for the length of a 45-minute set, that is -- during its 24-year lifespan. A few dozen chapters of Valley music scene history have been written inside the scuzzy-yet-chic rock dive, which has been run by the eclectic Wincek family since its debut in 1988. Name any of the more memorable names in local music (Beat Angels, Zen Lunatics, Grey Daze, Minibosses) from the past quarter-century and they've been there. -- BL
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Nile Theater
105 W. Main St., Mesa, AZ
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