Wednesday: Joaquin Phoenix at Dirty Hairy at LIV

Er, I just received this in my inbox. Actor-turned-rapper Joaquin Phoenix had threatened the world that he was going to become a rap superstar, but I don’t think anyone took him seriously. Well, apparently at next week’s edition of Dirty Hairy with Craze and Klever, Joaquin Phoenix will be performing…

StandUp For Kids at Transit Lounge This Saturday

Maybe it’s the result of years of Catholic school affecting me during this time of the year.  More likely, I’m just campaigning for a free tab at Transit Lounge (c’mon guys…how many posts do I have to write before I qualify??).  Whatever the case, I find myself compelled for the…

Q&A with Prince Terrence of Heartsrevolution

When Scion’s Kitsuné CD release party comes into The Vagabond Sunday, Brooklyn duo-turned-trio Heartsrevolution will be doing a rare live performance in Miami. Crossfade spoke with the band’s newest member Prince Terrence about the band’s full-length debut, the Heartschallenger and Hipster Runoff.New Times: So funny thing, before this interview, I…

Last Night: CuCu Diamantes at The Viceroy’s Grand Opening

CuCu DiamantesThursday, March 5, 2009The Viceroy, Icon BrickellBetter than: The $7 million chandelier in the lobby. So, impresarios and Miami royalty Gloria and Emilio Estefan, actress Selma Blair, Food Network star Ingrid Hoffman and Emmy-winning Mad Men star Jon Hamm walk into a posh hotel.  No, it’s not the setup…

Franco De Vita comes to Miami

Franco De Vita is the Latin Billy Joel.  That’s not an exaggeration.  Anyone who knows Latin music can back it up.  And unfortunately I can’t take credit for the comparison, I’m actually quoting, unofficially and without her knowledge or consent, an old boss and mentor from my very first days…

Depeche Mode to play BankAtlantic Center September 5

And the old school hits just keep on coming. Depeche Mode has announced that on September 5th, their “Tour of the Universe” hits the BankAtlantic Center in Sunrise. They’ll be touring in support of their 12th studio album, “Sounds of the Universe”…

Refugees of Langerado

Friday, March 6 Bad Brains: With Whole Wheat Bread and Lionize. City Limits, 19 NE Third Ave., Delray Beach. Show begins at 8 p.m. Tickets cost $25. All ages. 561-279-8222, citylimitsdelray.com. The band that spent much of the past 12 years equally as broken up as it was together began…

David Allan Coe

Stifle yourself, Steve Earle. Lower that middle finger, Hank III. Take another hit from that spliff, Willie Nelson. And then all of you step aside. When it comes to insurgency, you guys pale compared to that cantankerous country crooner David Allan Coe. Banished to reform school at age 9, he…

Happy Birthday, Blowfly!

Clarence Reid, the Magic City’s very own soulful singer/writer turned dirtiest rapper, is celebrating what seems like his millionth birthday, this Friday at PS14. (The party arrives on the heels of his actual birthday — his 70th — which was February 14.) Still, this is a chance to see a…

Girl Talk Plays the Culture Room

If there’s a future for popular music, that future belongs to Gregg Gillis, AKA Girl Talk. Think about it. First off, he’s a stand-alone. The proverbial man (or woman) against the world. A lone wolf with a laptop, braying mightily against the dying of our collective inner light. And as…

Head Spins: DJ A-Train

DJ A-Train’s name alone will tell you where this cat’s coming from. Like the Big Bad Apple’s most fabled locomotive, his sound slips straight outta far-east Brooklyn, roars through the downtown underground, and finds light uptown, at the foot of Harlem’s ever-shaking Sugar Hill. And like the Strayhorn standard that…

Less than Jake Plays Revolution This Saturday

Less than Jake has been around for 16 years, no small feat for any band, particularly for one in the subgenre of ska-punk. But neither age nor shifting popularity of genres has stopped the quintet from Gainesville that’s responsible for memorable tracks such as “Happy Days” and “Johnny Quest Thinks…

Propagandhi

Propagandhi is coming to South Florida this month for another shot at an actual live concert experience. Fans of the long-running thrashy punk band from Canada may or may not be psyched to see it at the Culture Room, but you can be sure they will go, despite fierce competition…

Scion’s A/V Kitsuné Pioneer CD-Release Party

Paris-based indie electro music/fashion label Kitsuné was founded in 2002 and named after the Japanese word for shape-shifting foxes. It releases tracks that pile on robotic gargling, squelchy synths, new rave’s saw-tooth bass, and four-on-the-floor, French disco-house buildups. The only filter the artists don’t employ is the one in their…

EOTO

Consisting of former String Cheese Incident members Michael Travis and Jason Hann, the electronic duo EOTO, brings, as expected, heavy shades of the jam scene’s improvisational ethic to its brand of dance music. In fact, the group stresses that all of its sounds are completely improvised, that none of the…

Last Night: Mötley Crüe at Seminole Hard Rock Live

For Sam Hamovitch, the year was 1986, and you were about to witness the birth of a historical moment in rock and roll history. It was called “Hair Metal,” and it was pioneered by Mötley Crüe. Your bedroom walls were festooned with pin-ups of Crüe band members Vince, Nikki, Tommy,…

New Shai Hulud Interview Up on Italian Webzine UnderTheory

Used-to-be-local HC/post-HC/metalcore band Shai Hulud have a nice little interview up on Italian music site UnderTheory on their recent tour with Comeback Kid. This interview is a very my-first-zine series of questions in English by Italian cutie, Vale, in a halter top. Things like the band name, music type, and…