Desert Diamond Arena you know as Gila River Arena, the erstwhile home of the Arizona Coyotes. Whatever its moniker, Desert Diamond Arena is our favorite place to see the big shows, artists such as Pearl Jam, Billie Eilish, and Harry Styles. Its prime location as part of the Westgate Entertainment District in Glendale means we’ve got plenty of places to choose from for pre- and post-show drinking and dining. But there are good food and beverage options inside the arena as well. New this year at the arena is the Ella Dean Sensory Room, a space for guests who may have sensory issues (including people with autism, dementia, PTSD, and other conditions). Attendees can take a break from flashing lights and loud music to decompress for a bit. We love a music venue that takes care of its guests. Best Band CHROME RHINO chromerhinomusic.com We live in an era where irony is almost second nature, as if the only way to live in this world is under a protective layer of detachment. But that’s not the style of Chrome Rhino. The band’s entire exis- tence (all three years of it) has been marked by a willingness to embrace the silly and the joyous across the board. Whether that’s dressing in animal onesies for a music video; calling themselves bright and shiny; or embracing ’80s pop and ELO as influences, Chrome Rhino are a source of joy in a scene that often favors intensity. But they’re not just about having a great time on their records or during one of their many jovial live sets — there’s a depth and deliberateness to the band that rounds out those silly sentiments into music that proudly wears its heart on its jean jacket. It’s all of that together that makes Chrome Rhino important, and a real shot in the arm for Phoenix bands who want to make having fun seem deeply essential and tran- scendent. So come for all the gimmicks and the razzle-dazzle, but stay for a band that knows the real joy is making music that moves you. Best New Band GOLDWAX REVIVAL facebook.com/goldwaxrevival A band composed of 12 people is either going to be a musical triumph or an unholy mess. In the case of Goldwax Revival, it’s definitely the former. Formed by Phoenix music scene veterans Ryan Probst and Pete Gonzales, Goldwax Revival was named after an obscure 1960s Memphis record label that released soul music by underap- preciated artists, and includes a horn section and a trio of backup singers in addition to keys, drums, guitars, bass, and vocals. The original mission was to bring to life forgotten soul songs, a plan which came to fruition during the band’s first show, a wall-of-sound, bring-the-house-down set opening for Phoenix Afrobeat Orchestra at Crescent Ballroom in March. The group laid dormant for a few months, then did a dramatic pivot for their next show in June at Tempe nonprofit venue Unity for Community: a four-song set of Beyoncé covers. Rumor has it that they’re working on some original material and planning one more show before the end of the year. We can’t wait to see what they do next. Best Solo Artist SYDNEY SPRAGUE sydneysprague.com 246 The list of artists from Arizona who have gained national attention is all over the place, genre-wise. But if we’re looking for a musician that exemplifies multiple styles, there’s Sydney Sprague. Her music repre- sents a solid cross-section of Phoenix sounds, with hints of alt and emo and a heaping helping of folk. And it’s taken off in all the right places, as the young singer’s played festivals like Governors Ball and Innings Fest, and toured with Dashboard Confessional and Jimmy Eat World. Amid all that new attention, either in interviews or her TikTok account, Sprague remains ever-charming and eternally humbled — the kind of star you’d want to represent our city and the artists and humanity it encom- passes. Plus, she’s not ready to rest on her laurels, and based on new singles like “Think Nothing,” Sprague’s future is just getting brighter. She called her debut LP maybe i will see you at the end of the world, and it made sense given the weirdness of our times. But maybe she’s making music for the end of one world and the start of another, a place where acts like Sprague exist beyond geography in a place for deeply meaningful art. BEST OF PHOENIX 2022 | WWW.BESTOFPHOENIX2022.C0M | SEPTEMBER 29, 2022