Miami’s Ten Under $10 Weekend Party Guide

ArtOfficial. Live on the Pineapple Stage with DJ Edward. Presented by Miami Boheme. Friday, August 21, 9 p.m. Ball & Chain, 1513 SW 8th St., Miami; 305-643-7820; ballandchainmiami.com. Admission is free. Ages 21 and up. The 305’s jazzy hip-hop funk crew, ArtOfficial “thrives on originality.” As stated on their Facebook bio, the homies craft music…

The Jacuzzi Boys Release Trippy New Video for “Sun”

When you think Jacuzzi Boys, you think Miami. Anyone familiar at all with the music scene down here knows that the tropical garage rockers have become just as synonymous with the Magic City as Cuban sandwiches and hypodermic needles.  The Miami-bred trio’s fuzzy, beachy sound is the perfect soundtrack for that South…

Local Acts Join Forces for Latin Rock Invasion

Before he knew a word of English, Arnie C found himself drawn to American and British rock and roll. Though he couldn’t understand what the singers were screaming about, the message came through to him clear as day. “When I was six-years-old Pink Floyd was my favorite.” he told us. “I…

iHeartRadio Fiesta Latina Announces Lineup: Jennifer Lopez, Pitbull, and More

Last year, iHeartRadio — the annual Latin music-focused mini-festival from the internet radio platform owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. (formerly known as Clear Channel Media and Entertainment) — held its first-ever Fiesta Latina in Los Angeles, starring Ricky Martin, Pitbull, J. Balvin, and many more. Back in May, iHeartRadio announced that they’d…

Miami’s Kodiak Fur Prepares to Release Its First Album

“Electronic. Booty. Makes you feel a type of way.” That’s how Miami’s new four-piece electronic band Kodiak Fur describes its sound. Born in the recording studio almost by accident, Kodiak Fur is certainly among the more charismatic acts hanging around the Miami music scene these days. When Steven Sanz and Christopher…

TuffGnarl.com Turns Two Years Old at Churchill’s

“We’re bad at math. We really started in May 2013,” Chuck Livid, founder of TuffGnarl.com, says. You could say his music blog — which New Times declared 2015’s best — is running on Miami time. “Last year’s was in late summer too,” Livid says while trying to remember the foggy…

Miami Music Club Is Giving Drummers Their Time to Shine

Quick — think of a drummer. No, that Muppet doesn’t count. It’s hard, ain’t it? Certainly not as easy as naming a guitarist or a lead singer. “Drummers don’t get a chance to stand out. I thought it would be cool to give drummers I respect 15 minutes to come…

Umphrey’s McGee On How They Managed to Record an Album In One Day

On the day I speak to Umphrey’s McGee keyboardist Joel Cummins, he’s psyched about the privilege to throw out the first pitch at a Brewers-Cubs game (a matchup his hometown Cubbies wind up winning 6-3.) Additionally, Umphrey’s McGee is scheduled to perform both the national anthem and the seventh inning…

Miami’s Five Best Concerts This Week

J. Cole. Forest Hills Drive Tour with Big Sean, YG, and Jeremih. Tuesday, August 18, 6:30 p.m. Perfect Vodka Amphitheatre, 601-7 Sansburys Way, West Palm Beach; 561-795-8883; ticketmaster.com. Tickets cost $21 to $63.75 plus fees via livenation.com. From 2014 Forest Hills Drive to 601-7 Sansburys Way, Fayetteville rapper J. Cole has come a long way since a…

Miami’s Ten Under $10 Weekend Party Guide

Rich Medina. With Lazaro Casanova and JBZ. Friday, August 14, 10 p.m. Bardot, 3456 N. Miami Ave., Miami; 305-576-7750; bardotmiami.com. Ages 21 and up. Get into the party spirit with dope vibes from New Jersey-bred cool guy, Rich Medina and go on “sonic journey through hip-hop, house, soul, Afrobeat, funk, breaks, and dance classics” at…

Bruiser Is a Little Like the Brady Bunch — Except Much, Much Louder

Next time your landlord gives you shit about few nails in the wall or a chip in the paint, you should take them over to Bruiser’s pad. The local experimental trio turned their house in Miami’s historic Buena Vista neighborhood into, essentially, a very hardcore Airbnb. “The landlord didn’t like the…

Lil Jon Just Won’t Go Away, and We’re Fine With That

Despite his inconsistent output of songs (OK!), despite his repetitive shouts and interruptions (Yeah!), despite even his rhetorical questions and exclamations (What?!), Lil Jon has remained a relevant figure in music for 15 years. Indeed, the King of Crunk was the producer of the early ’00s. Ever since his partnership…