Barclay Crenshaw Returns to His Hip-Hop Roots at Bardot

When Barclay Crenshaw first began mixing hip-hop sets, it was for an in-house radio show at his Detroit high school, and fans weren’t exactly clogging the airwaves. “We could never get anybody to listen,” he laughs, “so we would buy a takeout pizza every week and give it to the…

’70s Punk Band Death Rocks Out for a New Activist Generation

Rock ‘n’ roll narratives are played out. The stories that permeate the rock canon have been regurgitated time and again, from the forward-thinking but troubled young artist who can’t outrun his own demons, to the established musician who mounts an unlikely comeback, and everything in between. There’s nothing new under…

John Legend to Open Darkness and Light Tour in Miami

John Legend will open a tour in Miami May 12 at Bayfront Park Amphitheatre, the artist announced today. The 38-year-old singer-songwriter, who is married to model Chrissy Teigen, will start the Darkness and Light tour in Miami and then travel to more than two dozen cities before ending in New Orleans in June.

This Week in Miami Hip-Hop: Rick Ross, A Fly Guy, Cyko, and Others

Miami rappers have always done a solid job of representing the entire spectrum of hip-hop, from the deep and poetic words of conscious MCs to the mansion parties that nearly all rappers and their crews wish they could attend. South Florida’s established and rising rappers were able to show us these perspectives and everything in between this past week.

The Coathangers Bring Bloody Noses and Squeaky Toys to Churchill’s

The Coathangers make fun music for pissed-off people. Seeing as the band — then consisting of Meredith Franco, Julia Kugel, Stephanie Luke, and Candice Jones — was conceived after an anti-Bush rally in the (relatively) halcyon days of 2006, it follows that a strong irreverent streak would follow. Early in the group’s history, this meant baking cookies and bringing along prizes for audience members at shows, to say nothing of their ballsy, impassioned onstage antics.

Ten Best Anti-Trump Lyrics in Rap Music

The political upheaval of the ’60s and ’70s begat some of the greatest and most enlightened rock ‘n’ roll ever recorded. Now, as the United States finds itself at its most divisive and politically charged moment since the great civil rights movement, many are looking to musicians to step up to the plate.

Arlo Guthrie Ain’t Worried About Donald Trump

When you’re the son of a famous father, it’s all but inevitable that comparisons will be drawn between you and your dad. And when your name is Guthrie — as in Woody Guthrie, the iconic folk singer — certain expectations inevitably follow. Arlo Guthrie has built a formidable career filled with classic albums, but the turmoil that’s gripping the nation inevitably prompts questions about what his pops would do.

Inside International Noise Conference’s Alien, Intimate, Ear-Busting Scene

Every year, the International Noise Conference descends upon Churchill’s Pub in Little Haiti for a week of alien frequencies, outré performance art, and late-night debauchery. After more than a decade of bizarre and frequently brilliant shows, the event has endeared itself to attendees and performers from Florida and beyond. It’s…

The Groove Cruise 2017: The Music, Madness, and Love That Ensued

It was much like the line at Coyo Taco during Art Basel. About 2,500 neon-clad Groove Cruise passengers eagerly waited at Terminal D in PortMiami last week. An ocean of spandex, leopard print, and odd costumes was ready to flood the Carnival Victory, aimed for Turks and Caicos. Because 96 hours of dance music isn’t enough, some blasted beats from wireless speakers and held portable club lighting as they waited.

III Points Announces 2017 Dates, Ticket Sales

If you’re a music fan in need of some good news this morning, you’re in luck. The III Points festival has announced its 2017 dates, with tickets going on sale Tuesday morning. This year’s festival of music, art, and technology will take place Oct. 13-15. III Points Prophet Passes will…