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David Rolland

David Rolland is a freelance music writer for Miami New Times. His novels, The End of the Century and Yo-Yo, are available at many fine booksellers.

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For Samland, Director Juan Pablo Reyes Finds Inspiration Growing Up in Miami

By David RollandFebruary 23, 2022

Samland is based on the stories Juan Pablo Reyes heard growing up in Miami.

Tool Served Up a Feast for the Ears and Eyes at FTX Arena

By David RollandFebruary 11, 2022

If you want to end the night with something light, the Tool experience might not be for you.

Tool Fans Will Finally Get to See the Band’s First South Florida Show in a Decade

By David RollandFebruary 2, 2022

Tool is a difficult band to classify.

iMordecai Is a Love Letter to Miami and Family

By David RollandJanuary 11, 2022

iMordecai is having its world premiere during the opening night of the Miami Jewish Film Festival.

Folk Legend Judy Collins Is Set to Release Her First Album of All Original Songs, Spellbound

By David RollandJanuary 7, 2022

Spellbound is Judy Collins’ 29th album – but the first where she wrote every single song.

Miami Jewish Film Festival Pairs Local Musicians With Restored Yiddish Silent Films

By David RollandJanuary 6, 2022

The Miami Jewish Film Festival brings the live-scoring format into the 21st Century.

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Kendall Band Frogs Show Mercy Want to Make You Cry and Dance

By David RollandNovember 19, 2021

Frogs Show Mercy is proud to be a part of the thriving Kendall music scene.

Dion Lunadon Brings His Loud and Hyperactive Rock Sound to Gramps

By David RollandNovember 9, 2021

The New Zealand rocker will shred his guitar at Gramps.

Firstworld Lets Go of His Anxiety With a Pop

By David RollandOctober 29, 2021

Firstworld and Millionyoung’s profound connection came in handy during the production of Pop.

The Psychedelic Furs’ New Album, Made of Rain, Proves the Band Isn’t Quite Done Yet

By David RollandOctober 19, 2021

It’s hard to overstate how surprisingly good the new Psychedelic Furs album is.

Nu Deco Ensemble Announces 2021-2022 Season: Robert Glasper, Anthony Hamilton, Radiohead Suite, and More

Nu Deco Ensemble Announces 2021-2022 Season: Robert Glasper, Anthony Hamilton, Radiohead Suite, and More

By David RollandOctober 15, 2021

Nu Deco Ensemble announces its return to in-person performances for its 2021-2022 season.

Modest Mouse Starts from Scratch on Its Album, The Golden Casket

By David RollandOctober 13, 2021

Frontman Isaac Brock seems used to how silver linings and dark clouds mesh.

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Cimafunk Celebrates His New Album, El Alimento, with a Concert at the North Beach Bandshell

By David RollandOctober 7, 2021

Cimafunk is hoping his sophomore album will take his musical career to the next level.

Puerto Rican Singer-Songwriter iLe Is Ready to Get Back on the Road

By David RollandSeptember 16, 2021

Puerto Rican singer-songwriter iLe is ready to see and tour the world again.

Looking Back at Alanis Morissette’s Breakthrough Album, <i>Jagged Little Pill</i>

Looking Back at Alanis Morissette’s Breakthrough Album, Jagged Little Pill

By David RollandAugust 17, 2021

Enough time has passed since Alanis Morissette’s Jagged Little Pill was an ever-present part of the culture that it now can be properly celebrated.

Producer Slavvy Had a Busy Summer Making Horror Movies and Pop Songs

Producer Slavvy Had a Busy Summer Making Horror Movies and Pop Songs

By David RollandAugust 11, 2021

You might not be familiar with Slavvy, though you might have heard about him from his previous pseudonym, AbdeCaf.

Nick County Goes Back Home on <i>A Colorful Corner of Northeastern Pennsylvania</i>

Nick County Goes Back Home on A Colorful Corner of Northeastern Pennsylvania

By David RollandAugust 6, 2021

Singer-songwriter Nick County returns with a new album, A Colorful Corner of Northeastern Pennsylvania.

Green Day Went From Punk-Rock Sellouts to Pop-Punk Pioneers

Green Day Went From Punk-Rock Sellouts to Pop-Punk Pioneers

By David RollandJuly 29, 2021

In 1994, Green Day went from playing sweaty, cramped clubs to headlining monster festivals.

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Frost Art Museum’s New Series Celebrates Coconut Grove’s Rich Music History

Frost Art Museum’s New Series Celebrates Coconut Grove’s Rich Music History

By David RollandJuly 16, 2021

Miami artists cover songs by music legends who performed in Coconut Grove in the ’60s and ’70s.

Will Eisner Exhibit Spotlights the Artist Who Spun Comic Books Into Graphic Novels

Will Eisner Exhibit Spotlights the Artist Who Spun Comic Books Into Graphic Novels

By David RollandJune 24, 2021

Will Eisner is best known for his 1940s crimefighter comic strip The Spirit.

Uncle Scotchy’s Storytelling Extravaganza Pushes Performers to Keep It Personal on Stage

Uncle Scotchy’s Storytelling Extravaganza Pushes Performers to Keep It Personal on Stage

By David RollandMay 4, 2021

At Uncle Scotchy’s Storytelling Extravaganza, performers are expected to keep it personal.

Roy Ayers Brings the Sunshine to Bayfront Jazz Festival

Roy Ayers Brings the Sunshine to Bayfront Jazz Festival

By David RollandApril 21, 2021

Chucho Valdés, Mark Guiliana, Roy Ayers, and others are set to perform at the Bayfront Jazz Festival.

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