New York Dolls to Play Culture Room on June 10

The protopunk glamazons the New York Dolls, or what’s left of them, will be playing the Culture Room on June 10. Guitarist Johnny Thunders and Jerry Nolan died in the 1990s, but archival material surfaced, Urban Outfitters made some T-shirts, and whad – da – ya – know, the New…

SmokeNProfits.com Presents Andrew Logan

If you’ve ever gone on YouTube and searched for Miami bum footage then you’ve probably seen a SmokeNProfits video. For the past few years this group of friends from Miami Springs has been documenting South Beach bum culture, hip-hop music, parties, festivals and holidays and putting ’em online for the…

Dino Felipe: New “Life Swap” Video

Dino Felipe is one of those Miami guys who has a nice little national rep for himself. People who are in the know about underground currents of off-kilter sounds know what’s up. This is wrong.  This shouldn’t be the case. In a just universe he would be touring the world,…

Last Night: Boomkat at LIV

BoomkatWednesday, April 22, 2009LIV, Miami BeachWorse Than: Taryn Manning’s supporting role in Britney Spears’ Crossroads. Seriously. It’s hard to believe that an actress like Taryn Manning left her growing silver screen resume in Hollywood to pursue her dream of being a hot shot electro vocalist. Perhaps, the crafters over at…

Better than Ezra Playing Culture Room on July 11

Is anyone excited about Better Than Ezra coming to the Culture Room on July 11? The most prolific song they’ve made since 1993 is “Juicy”, which was played incessantly during Desperate Housewives promos a few years back. Deluxe, the band’s best-selling album thanks to the single “Good”, was released over…

Last Night: Living Things at Culture Room

Living ThingsWednesday, April 22, 2009Culture Room, Fort LauderdaleBetter Than: Any damn glam rock band you’ve ever heard up close and personal. First things first: Last night Living Things played in the wrong place at the wrong time. Oh, don’t get me wrong. I dig Culture Room. In fact, I’ve spent…

Overthrow Brings Misfit to Louis Tomorrow Night

Okay, I’ll admit: I like Louis — a lot. It completely goes everything I believe a nightclub should be (drinks are too expensive and the door policy is frustrating), but dammit it’s an awesome venue! It’s cavernous, the lighting is crazy and the bookings at times are unbelievable. I spent…

Subterranean Finds

Joe Ely and Joel Guzman Live Cactus ely.com Though he hails from the same West Texas environs that birthed Buddy Holly and he practices the same roots regimen as fellow Flatlanders Butch Hancock and Jimmie Dale Gilmore, Joe Ely is still an original. A crossover country troubadour, he delivers dust-blown…

Head Spins: DJ La Trice

Whoever said models can’t cut it on the decks obviously never met model DJ La Trice. Featured in campaigns for Nicole Miller, Pantene, Ed Hardy, and Converse, and found on the cover of glam rags such as Pasha, La Trice definitely has the kind of look folks want to know…

Nickelback’s Shitfaced Nights and Blowjob Queens

So if it’s true that President Obama will bring us together as one nation to heal the wounds of the past eight years, end the Iraq War, bolster the middle class, teach the world to sing, and render the red-state/blue-state distinction irrelevant, then whither Nickelback? What will become of the…

Tom Jones Swivels into the Fillmore Miami Beach

If someone were to tell you the next pop superstar would be named after the bastard son in one of the English language’s first — and finest — examples of the novel, you’d probably scoff. If someone also happened to mention the book in question was more than 200 years…

311 Is Underrated!

For the better part of two decades, 311 has been cranking out album after album and trotting almost nonstop around the globe. Of the band’s eight previous albums, four went gold, one went platinum, and one triple-platinum. And oh yeah, it had seven singles that hit the Top 10 on…

Katy Perry

We’re still trying to figure out just who Katy Perry really is, although it’s possible the former Christian-pop singer doesn’t know yet, either. Raised in the Santa Barbara area by parents who were pastors, she brims with musical talent and potential, stalking the stage with natural (although she calls it…

Gliss

Fridays at the Vagabond consistently book national acts that are on the edge of mass consciousness or just above the radar, and this Friday, L.A.’s Gliss continues in that vein. The three-piece has moved past the hype of being Billy Corgan’s favorite band and is simply existing as a legitimate…

Swamp Stomp

Swamp Stomp is truly a homegrown party, a superindependent minifestival that has steadily grown since its inception in 2007. The first edition was pretty much a house party in some UM kids’ back yard, and students from the U are still behind this event. But with some 500 attendees last…

Oscar D’Leon

Those who believe Venezuela’s most valuable export is good old 100 percent crude black gold, the stuff of which Middle Eastern wars are made, would be incorrect. Though oil has been the South American country’s chief export since 1926, it doesn’t hold a candle to salsa singer Oscar D’Leon, whose…