Second-Annual Burger Revolution Focuses on the Locals This Year

Burger Records’ Burger Revolution is back this month for the fourth year since its conception. Every March, the California-based independent record label has dedicated a day to local musicians, encouraging cities all over the world to put on live shows and listening parties. The series is returning to Miami for…

Fatherhood Provides Newfound Inspiration for Coheed and Cambria

The Color Before The Sun, the latest album from proggy, poppy post-hardcore outfit Coheed and Cambria, marks the first time one of the group’s records has broken from telling the story of The Amory Wars, the ongoing science fiction saga penned by frontman Claudio Sanchez from which the quartet derives…

LIV Made a Music Video, and It’s Everything You Expect

If, like Mitt Romney once said, corporations are people, then why can’t one make a music video?  Well, that’s exactly what LIV just did. Miami’s most successful nightclub has released a three and a half minute-long music video that is both a thoughtful critique on social injustice as well as…

New Times Looking for a Clubs Listings Editor

Miami New Times and New Times Broward-Palm Beach are looking for a part-time clubs listings editor. The job involves keeping track of bars and music in two of the most dynamic markets in the United States for our website.  It involves mostly remote work, but presence in the office is…

The Rolling Stones Announce Free Concert in Cuba

Just over a month after it was announced that Major Lazer would be giving Cuba its first major EDM show, another massive concert is coming to Cuba. On Friday, March 25, 2016, British rock legends the Rolling Stones will play a free, outdoor concert at the Ciudad Deportiva de la…

Rick Guerre Is Done Trying to Fix the Miami Music Scene

He caused an underground uproar five years ago over the state of the scene, claiming Miami venues sucked a certain part of the human anatomy. He released one last album as This Heart Electric in 2013, and then went into hiding for two years after that to record. He finally…

9 Mile Music Festival Would Have Made Bob Marley Proud

The Historic Virginia Key Beach Park’s palm tree amphitheater was the perfect setting for one of Miami’s best concerts of the infantile 2016. Ocean views, mangroves, and the natural setting beautifully matched the one love vibes coming from the stage. At 1 p.m., when the gates first cracked open, a…

Danny Daze on the Good and Bad of the Miami Music Scene

As an artist, Daniel Gomez, better known as Danny Daze, is not easily satisfied by his own work or by those around him. Talking to the Miami-based DJ, producer, and electronic music extraordinaire about the current state of the Miami music scene, the lone and iconic line from DJ Shadow’s…

Miami’s Ten Can’t-Miss Concerts of the Week

10. Carnaval on the Mile with Humming House, Raquel Sofia, Volcan, Con Brio, la Santa Cecilia, Picadillo, Anna Palmerola, Brothers of Others, Problem Kids, Sam Savage, Suenalo, Stokeswood, and others. Saturday and Sunday, March 5 and 6, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Miracle Mile, Ponce de Leon Blvd. and Le Jeune Rd., Coral Gables…

Adult Books Is the Product of Nick Winfrey Becoming Older and Wiser

After years of playing in Southern California punk bands, singer and guitarist Nick Winfrey eventually found himself writing lyrics and music that were much less aggressive. Time and experience had softened him. He immediately shared this new musical vision with his old high-school friends Daniel Quintanilla and M.M. Sina, and…

Tall Juan’s Classic Punk Sound Is a Throwback Worth Seeing Live

Listening to a Tall Juan track for the first time, you might mistake the energetic hooks and propulsive guitar for an acoustic Ramones B-side. Indeed, the Buenos Aires-born songwriter (born Juan Zaballa) takes cues from the monolithic presence that Joey Ramone and company had in the heyday of punk. “I…

New South Beach Venue, Bond Lounge, Is a “Playground for Grownups”

“We wanted to create a playground for grown-ups,” Jessica Bobay says. She’s the managing director of Bond Lounge, Miami Beach’s new venue, and her vision is clear. The 2,000 foot space is not furnished with swing sets and seesaws, but rather crystal chandeliers and tufted banquettes. All with the aim,…