Toto La Momposina Comes to Miami on August 21

Say, have you ever heard of Toto La Momposina? No? Well neither had I, until my editor put me onto her. So I set out to see just who that was, and thanks to the modern marvel that is Google, within minutes my office was filled with tribal, Afro-Caribbean and…

Concert Review: Mayhem Fest at Cruzan Amphitheatre, August 12

Click here to view a full slideshow of photos from the show.Mayhem Fest main stageBullet For My Valentine, Killswitch Engage, Slayer, and Marilyn MansonCruzan Amphitheatre, West Palm BeachWednesday, August 12, 2009Better Than: Sitting at an office desk!The Review:Mayhem Fest is Warped Tour Kevin Lyman’s metally offspring, a similarly scaled summer…

Diary of a Flasher: Behind the Music

To read past installments of Diary of a Flasher, click here. This week was a rock fest here in South Florida. First Slayer, then Def Leoppard? Besides going to the show to hear the music with fans, I’d love to cover it. But I didn’t ask, I didn’t know and…

Harddrive Live 2009 Coming to Culture Room November 5

Oh melodic death metal, how did you ever become a genre all your own? It must have something to do with the rise in popularity of bands like All That Remains. ATR have been harmonizing death metal since the late ’90s (1998 to be exact) and have sold nearly a…

Poplife Moves to Electric Pickle in Wynwood

One of the most anticipated announcements of Miami’s nightlife scene has been where Saturday night indie-dance staple Poplife would be moving to. We heard rumors of the party moving to the partially Poplife-owned Ecco Restaurant & Lounge in downtown, as well as talk that the party was abandoning its mainland…

Zappa Plays Zappa at Revolution Live January 8

Can it still be cover a tribute band if the man you’re honoring is your father? Tribute band is a more fitting moniker for Zappa Plays Zappa. Formed in 2006 by the Late Frank Zappa’s son Dweezil and a host of relatively unknown musicians (many of whom backed Frank Zappa…

Video: Dreaming in Stereo Live West Palm Beach’s WPEC CBS 12

The CBS affiliate in West Palm is kind of awesome for regularly featuring local acts performing live on the air, and seeming damn cheerful about it. There seems to often be some awkwardness in the introductions, though. A while back, they called the Pretty Faces “1970s punk rock” — right…

Top Ten Thursdays: The Top Ten Songs From John Hughes Soundtracks

As a baby of the ’80s (well, I was actually born in ’78), John Hughes’ films played an important role in entertaining and, in all likelihood, shaping me. VHS copies of Vacation, Christmas Vacation, The Great Outdoors, Planes, Trains & Automobiles, Uncle Buck, Ferris Bueller’s Day Off and Mr. Mom…

Concert Review: Davila 666 at Churchill’s Pub, August 11

Click here to view the full slideshow from the event.Davila 666 with Jacuzzi Boys, Electric Bunnies and Lil DaggersTuesday, August 11, 2009Churchill’s Pub, MiamiBetter than: BerlitzPuerto Rican neo-rock ‘n’ roll group Davila 666 shook things up Tuesday night for a happier-than-usual crowd at Churchill’s Pub in Little Haiti. The six-piece,…

Eclectic Lineup at The Collage this Saturday

By all accounts the last soirée at The Bunker on August 1st was an exceptionally groovy affair, due in no small part to a killer lineup featuring No Regular Play, Old Wives’ Tale and Melting Mandarin, along with the sleek minimal sounds of PL0T residents Basti and Mansur. The Bunker…

Eek-a-Mouse Playing Culture Room September 26

What the hell is a singjay? Good question. A singjay is a reggae musician who combines a “traditional” type of singing with a rhythmic, monotone chanting.Ripton Joseph Hylton, a.k.a. Eek-a-Mouse is one of the first and biggest artist to popularize the style. What’s even cooler, according to IMDB, Hylton played…

Head Spins: DJ Elle

A Sunday afternoon barbecue on South Beach is probably not the best place to interview a DJ, especially if the spinner has been knocking back mojitos for a couple of hours before you pose your questions. Then again, this is the Magic City, and a large part of its allure…

Poison

Today, most younger folks know Bret Michaels for his part-time career of bedding a colorful array of barely legal, drunken, cat-fighting, groupie tramps in a misguided search for love and reverence in the annals of VH1 superstardom. But before all of that, he was a young, skinny, androgynously pretty blond…

Dance for a Cause

Altruism and philanthropy are rare things in the hedonistic world of electronic dance music and club culture, where we’re all too busy dancing away and self-indulging to care for any real world causes. That is why Musical Missionary’s Dance for a Cause charity fundraiser at the Electric Pickle this Friday…

El Zolazo

There’s nothing like a good festival. The food. The beer. The lengthy and varied lineups of entertainers. Festivals make for an all-around damn good time. The only problem is finding a decent Latin one. Sure, if the signs along the Palmetto Expressway are any indication, there’s a Colombian fest every…

Judas Priest

Judas Priest’s masterstroke album, British Steel, released April 14, 1980, is officially 29 years old. Still, the band is on a tour celebrating its 30th anniversary. It deserves such a celebration. With dueling lead guitars, galloping grooves, and high, squealing vocals that pushed histrionics to new levels, the album defined…