The 11 Best Murals in Miami
And no, they’re not all in Wynwood.
And no, they’re not all in Wynwood.
The Puerto Rican experimental pop duo’s new album, Se Amaba Así, represents a turning inward.
ZeyZey’s intimate provides an ideal backdrop for Sariñana’s distinctive fusion of alternative pop, jazz, and Latin rhythms.
Indie-pop singer-songwriter Rachel Goodrich is back with her new album, Once Before.
Sweat Records has long championed the work by Black Pumas’ Adrian Quesada.
Caloncho has earned a reputation for using original lyrics to create peaceful and inspiring tracks.
In Miami, the walls in Wynwood are covered in street art and murals by the best artists in the city and around the globe.
Venezuelan band Los Amigos Invisibles continues to captivate audiences with a unique mix of acid jazz, Latin disco, and house music.
After all these years, Monsieur Periné’s Catalina García and multi-instrumentalist Santiago Prieto don’t take themselves too seriously.
It’s been a long road filled with unsuspected turns for the Magic City Hippies, leading them back home for a New Year’s Eve concert at the Miami Beach Bandshell.