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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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Musiana Knows Exactly Who She Is

By David RollandApril 4, 2023

Growing up, singer-songwriter Musiana was always surrounded by music.

Scientist Isn’t Done Tinkering With Music

By David RollandMarch 31, 2023

Dub legend Scientist more than lives up to his stage name.

Ibeyi Embraces the International No Matter the Language

By David RollandMarch 24, 2023

Lisa-Kaindé and Naomi Diaz’s secret power is to be able to sing in four languages.

Devendra Banhart Hasn’t Been Freaky or Folky in a Long Time

By David RollandMarch 22, 2023

Devendra Banhart puts out lo-fi records often referred to as “freak folk.”

Pop-Punk Heroes New Found Glory Go Acoustic

By David RollandMarch 17, 2023

New Found Glory’s latest album was inspired by guitarist Chad Gilbert’s battle with a rare form of cancer.

Eli Winter Aims to Defy Genre with His Guitar Instrumentals

By David RollandMarch 16, 2023

While Eli Winter’s work is devoid of lyrics, he’s a fan of words.

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Amadou & Mariam Bring Their Mali Sound to Miami Beach

Amadou & Mariam Bring Their Mali Sound to Miami Beach

By David RollandMarch 13, 2023

For nearly 50 years, Amadou & Mariam have been finding inspiration for their music from all corners of the globe.

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Oro Fresco Wants You to Think of Latin Music Beyond Reggaeton

By David RollandMarch 1, 2023

Golden Flora and Darwin Figueroa are down to get experimental.

¿Téo? Finds Comfort Singing in English and Spanish

By David RollandFebruary 21, 2023

On Luna, ¿Téo? shows off his bilingualism with 12 tracks.

NnamdÁ¯ Is Happy to Keep Everyone Guessing

By David RollandFebruary 16, 2023

The singer is fine with the fact it’s difficult to pigeonhole his sound.

International Noise Conference Celebrates Its 20th Year

By David RollandFebruary 10, 2023

It’s going to be a noisy weekend in Miami.

Bruce Springsteen Goes All Out at Hard Rock Live

By David RollandFebruary 9, 2023

A Springsteen agnostic sees the Boss for the first time.

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Squirrel Nut Zippers Bring Their Big-Band Music to the Parker

By David RollandFebruary 3, 2023

In the ’90s, the band inspired the masses to Lindy Hop and Charleston.

Moneybagg Yo Protégé YTB Fatt Is Ready to Take the Hip-Hop World by Storm

By David RollandFebruary 2, 2023

The Bread Gang signee hasn’t seen much of Miami outside the studio.

Despite Its Black Metal Label, Cloak Promises a Rock ‘n’ Roll Show at Gramps

By David RollandFebruary 1, 2023

The black metal band is ready to win over new fans.

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Jolt Radio Moves to a Larger Studio Space in Allapattah

By David RollandJanuary 19, 2023

The internet radio station expands its offerings.

The Skatalites’ Larry McDonald on the Birth of Reggae Music

By David RollandJanuary 13, 2023

The Skatalites’ instrumental music preceded and influenced reggae.

For Kid2, There’s Nothing Embarrassing About ’90s-Style Rock

By David RollandJanuary 6, 2023

The band recently dropped its second album, Embarrassing.

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Ayleen Valentine Crafts Dreamy Bedroom Pop for Her Debut EP

Ayleen Valentine Crafts Dreamy Bedroom Pop for Her Debut EP

By David RollandJanuary 5, 2023

The 21-year-old released her debut EP last year.

This Is National Wake Profiles a Multiracial Punk Band Under Apartheid

By David RollandJanuary 4, 2023

Few punk bands rebelled through the act of merely existing

Patti Smith Sings and Reminisces at the Miami Book Fair

By David RollandNovember 21, 2022

Beyond her rock ‘n’ roll resume, Patti Smith is also an author many times over.

Georgio Valentino Croons Dark Tunes on New Album Lines of Flight

By David RollandNovember 18, 2022

Georgio Valentino thought he had given up on music.

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