Poison the Well Return to Churchill’s After Five-Year Hiatus

Come next year, lead guitarist Ryan Primack and drummer Chris Hornbrook will celebrate 20 years of Poison the Well. From the early days as a hardcore punk band through a trend-setting evolution to metalcore before, finally, settling and pioneering a melodic and more rock-oriented post-hardcore sound, PTW boasts a five-record…

Miami’s Best Concert of the Week: Rudimental at Story

Rudiments are the essentials, the foundation of a subject. Consequently, Rudimental, a genre-hopping outfit from northeast London, take the foundations of drum and bass to craft dance music that’s essential listening. First coming to prominence in 2012 with the massive hit single, “Feel The Love,” featuring vocalist John Newman, Rudimental…

Lyric Live Offers a Stage for Hidden Talent of Overtown to Be Discovered

In the heart of Overtown, the Historic Lyric Theater has long stood as the cultural pulse of Miami’s historically black neighborhood. Count Basie, Sam Cooke, Ella Fitzgerald, and many more of America’s greatest entertainers have graced its stage since the theater’s opening in 1913. Now, the Lyric is giving Miami’s…

Miami Nightlife’s Five Biggest Failures

Despite playing host to one of the most vibrant and financially successful club markets in the world, Miami has had more than its fair share of nightlife misfires. In the cutthroat world of capitalistic enterprise, one’s product needs to not only be better than the rest, but downright spectacular. In…

Red Bull Is Live-Streaming Lollapalooza 2016 From EAST, Miami

There was once a time  when South Floridians could go to Lollapalooza without buying a plane ticket. In the ’90s, Lollapalooza was a traveling music festival where, each year, alternative music fans could compare piercings and watch bands from Pearl Jam to the Beastie Boys tear shit up in their…

BBQ Brings a Taste of Montreal Rock to Gramps

If you, for some reason, have spent any time snooping around the Montreal music scene, you’ve likely encountered the jagged garage stylings of Mark Sultan. A jangly crooner with a taste for the craggy intersection of punk energy and blues caterwauling, Sultan has been jamming around the Great White North…

III Points Adds Vince Staples, Bedouin, and More to 2016 Lineup

Just when you thought they were done, III Points slaps you with another lineup update.  Today, over 30 artists joined the three-day lineup, with the biggest name among them being Vince Staples, who’s quite possibly the most hyped rapper of 2016 — and for good reason. Keeping the rich tradition…

Has Pitbull Been Trying to Warn Us About Global Warming?

On May 24, 2006, former Vice President Al Gore debuted a 118-minute documentary that would introduce a new term to the American vocabulary: global warming. Somewhere, presumably on an island sponsored by Bacardi, sitting on a couch stuffed with used bikinis and frozen margaritas, Armando Christian Pérez, a then-25-year-old rapper…

Virgo Releases Her First-Ever Music Video, “Disappear”

From the start, Elizabeth Ann Clark, AKA Virgo, has taken care to craft herself visually as well as sonically. First through the self-portraits that presented her as an extraterrestrial siren, and later through her Water Planet video game. Virgo is as much as something to listen to as it is to…

Donald Trump and Juggalos Have More in Common Than You Might Think

I’ve been reading Donald Trump’s The Art of the Deal, which was ghostwritten by Tony Schwartz, who channels Trump’s daily deal-making in what is basically a window into the life of a more charmingly juvenile version of Gordon Gekko. I like this book a lot, if only because it reads…

Chaucer Debuts Video for His Ode to Teeth, “Chompers”

Josh Simkowitz has written fifty songs in the year and a half since he took up the moniker Chaucer. “I have a song in my head, but they usually come out as a different song than I thought they would,” the ultra-prolific Palm Beach native tells New Times. Inspiration can come…

Poorgrrrl Invites You to a Pitiparti With Her New EP

If you thought Tara Long’s music-cum-performance art project Poorgrrrl was just a temporary thing, Long is back to prove you wrong. Not that she ever really went away. After a buzzy — and busy — Art Basel this past December, Long opened for rising queer rapper Le1f at Bardot back…

Miami DJ and Producer Kairo Gudino, AKA CHALK., Passes Away at 23

The most talented and big-hearted soul I’ve ever had the privilege of calling a friend has passed away. Kairo Gudino, aka Chalk, was a producer with releases on Nervous Records, Mr. Nice Guy, Loveless, and more. He was a DJ, singer, rapper, artist, designer, and all-around creative human. He was…