Of M.I.A. and Other Demons and an Album Full of Paranoia

M.I.A.///Y/(XL/Interscope)By now, you are probably aware that controversial electronic artist M.I.A. has released a new album called ///Y/ (thus referred to as Maya from now on to preserve our sanity). After two highly praised album, Arular and Kala, M.I.A. has faced some serious blacklash, both from the New York Times…

The Electric Bunnies Live at the Electric Pickle Tonight

The Electric Bunnies are the other 50 percent of the one-two punch South Florida has recently unleashed onto unsuspecting Americana with a careful blend of psychedelic garage rock and roll with punk attitude. The other half are the Jacuzzi Boys, but one thing the Bunnies haven’t done as of late,…

Scorpions

It might surprise those who haven’t kept up with the hard-rock legends of yesteryear, but Scorpions never actually went away. In fact, with their current world tour, Get Your Sting and Blackout, they’re just now getting around to retiring. And they’re doing so in appropriately bombastic fashion, with worldwide dates…

Aeroplane

After a few years of eardrum-hammering from the relentless-banger-addicted sect of the indie/dance crossover scene, acts such as Aeroplane come as a welcome shot of sweetness and light. Hailing originally from the somewhat unlikely region of Wallonia — French-speaking Southern Belgium — the duo of Stephan Fasano and Vito Deluca…

Nekromantix

Melding the skronk of the Cramps with the grim stylings of Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds, Denmark’s Nekromantix have been swaying suggestible American kids into the dark and decadent waters of psychobilly since 2002’s debut, Night of the Loving Dead, on Hellcat Records. Prior to that, the bandmates had…

Smashing Pumpkins

Smashing Pumpkins frontman Billy Corgan has a thousand stories to tell. The group’s only remaining original member helped found the Pumpkins in 1988 after relocating to his native Chicago from none other than St. Petersburg, Florida. He had moved to the Sunshine State briefly in ’85 after graduating from high…

Local Album Review: Albert Castiglia – Keeping On

​Albert CastigliaKeeping On (Blues Leaf Records)albertcastiglia.comThose familiar with Albert Castiglia’s frenetic local live performances generally get the impression that the guitarist only operates in a playful mode, whether he’s segueing into a string of obscure oldies or wandering out to the curb while flailing away undeterred. However, his recorded offerings…

John Dahlbäck Plays Mansion on Saturday

Swedish electronic dance music has, for the most part, become synonymous with the hopelessly über-commercial and stale sound of big-room players like Steve Angello, Axwell, and Sebastian Ingrosso.Stockholm’s John Dahlbäck, however, may very well be an exception, not just in his own work as an internationally-acclaimed DJ/producer, but as owner…

Ghostwridah Discusses His New Album, In Love With My Future

We’ve featured Ghostwridah a few times over the past few months. Every post was a precursor to the In Love With My Future album that after numerous delays, was finally released on June 30 via DJBooth.net and various web sites.Ghostwridah has always been very focused and precise when it comes…

The Late Heath Ledger Directed a Just-Released Rap Video

We all miss Heath Ledger. The Academy Award-winning actor wooed us in 10 Things I Hate About You, and shocked us with his performances in Brokeback Mountain and The Dark Knight. Now his legacy lives on, as a rap video he directed for old friend N’FA has just been released…

U2 360 Tour Miami Date Rescheduled, Still at Sun Life Stadium

Yes, it was a total bummer this past May when U2 was forced to postpone its local Miami show at Sun Life Stadium, originally scheduled for July 9. Can’t blame them, though: Frontman Bono underwent emergency back surgery this past May, with a required eight-week recovery period. It wasn’t just…