Is It 2001? Interpol Returns to the Fillmore Miami Beach April 29

Read Crossfade’s review of Interpol’s August 2010 show in Miami. Back when Paul Banks and Interpol first crawled out of the NYC indie underground in the very early Aughts, the whole post-punk revival thing seemed seconds away from completely conquering pop music. But the hugely hyped, grunge-level takeover never really…

Linkin Park at BankAtlantic Center January 20

This past September, effusively adored (and often reviled) Linkin Park released A Thousand Suns, a sprawling studio experiment that challenged the band’s oft-constrained standards as well as those of the pop-rock world at large. Has there ever been a moment before when Village Voice would dare assert “Linkin Park Made…

Maceo Plex at Electric Pickle January 20

DJ-producer Eric Estornel is a veritable chameleon of electronic dance music. In a career spanning almost two decades, he’s shifted musical styles as often as monikers. His extensive discography boasts atmospheric techno as Maetrik, twisted electro as Mariel Ito, and moody deep house as Maceo Plex, all executed with a…

Tyvek at Churchill’s January 22

There’s a chance Tyvek’s Nothing Fits is a painstakingly assembled second record. Perhaps every player utilized great precision and grace when performing each note. The resulting album, however, sounds like a glorious mess. The Motor City band spits out its lo-fi, garage-y punk rock with such urgency it seems as…

Slick Rick at Club Cinema January 22

Now in his 40s, British-born rapper Slick Rick has spent nearly half his life battling MCs, criminal charges, monocular vision, and deportation. Like a fortune teller, the rapper titled his 1988 masterpiece The Great Adventures of Slick Rick two years before his real troubles began: an attempted murder charge, followed…

Air Supply at Magic City Casino January 22

When middle-aged lovers in matching pastel jumpsuits pop a little blue pill, light a dozen vanilla-scented candles, and get ready to rock so very softly, there’s only one soundtrack sexy enough for that kind of action: the sweet and flaccid strains of Air Supply’s Forever Love: Greatest Hits. Packed with…

Sweden’s Little Dragon at the Electric Pickle January 28

Have you ever visited Little Dragon land? It’s a magical musical netherworld located halfway between creepy and cutesy, where the wind whispers and rages in strange songful bursts of art rock, R&B, and electro-pop. The days are dusky. The night sky shimmers in a totally trippy way. And if you…

Maceo Plex Talks Sexy Dancefloor Destruction

Last week we previewed the upcoming January 21 performance by Maceo Plex at the Electric Pickle. The acclaimed American DJ-producer is Eric Estornel, who also goes by Maetrik and Mariel Ito — it depends on whether he’s feeling dark, sci-fi, or sexy. He’s been rocking the decks since the early…

No Age at Grand Central, January 18

View photos from No Age’s performance at Grand Central here.No Age With Beings and Rene Hell Grand Central Tuesday, January 18, 2011 Better Than: The outcome of the Heat game a couple blocks away. No Age shows in Miami, by now, seem to attract two distinct but related groups. There’s…

Five Questions With the Methodaires

It is no secret that we love the Methodaires. We love the crew’s take on ska and roots reggae. And we certainly love that its self-titled debut EP is finally out and getting a proper release for Miami fans this Friday at Churchill’s Pub. The Gold Coast Derby Grrls will be hosting…

Dirty South Talks “Phazing,” Harry Nilsson, and Homemade Mixtapes

Despite the name, Dirty South isn’t a filthy rapper from Macon with a mouth full of purple sizzurp and $30,000 diamond-studded platinum grillz. He’s actually a skinny, clean-cut white guy from Australia. Born Dragan Roganović in Belgrade, Serbia (formerly Yugoslavia) during the late ’70s, he immigrated to Melbourne at the…

Four Awesome Covers by No Age, Playing Grand Central Tonight

​It’s no secret that Crossfade loves L.A.’s best scrappy lo-fi punk duo, No Age. Luckily for us, No Age seems to love our hometown right back — or at least have booking agents who do. No seriously, they’ve publicly professed their interest in Miami recently, even if their schedules don’t…

Jesse Marco and Random Mondays at Mokai, January 17

Jesse Marco Ransom Mondays Monday, January 17, 2011 Mokai Better than: Another trip to the airport. Ransom Mondays at Mokai are supposed to be “industry” parties. That refers to the hospitality industry: bartenders, concierges, waiters, etc. It would seem, though, that the only industry that might unify the patrons on…

Hard Returns to Miami For Grand Central Show March 24

Last year, L.A. music event, Hard, made its Miami debut with a pool party at the Fontainebleau during Winter Music Conference. Unfortunately, the lux setting and the MTV Spring Break atmosphere left us unhappy with the results. The lineup was killer, but the hotel’s expansive pool area makes for a…

Buju Banton and Friends Concert at Bayfront Park Amphitheather, January 16

See 10 photos from Buju Banton’s show at Bayfront.Buju Banton and Friends Featuring Buju Banton, Stephen Marley, DJ Khaled, Gramps Morgan, and MoreSunday, January 16, 2011Bayfront Park Amphitheater, MiamiBetter than: Any reggae concert you’ve ever attended.Last night was a movie of epic blockbuster proportions. Imagine if Avatar came out with…

The Queers at Churchill’s Pub, January 15

The Queers Churchill’s Pub, Miami Saturday, January 15, 2011 The Queers’ frontman Joe King is back. He never left or disappeared or anything. But last night’s show at Churchill’s gave us a clear picture of what his band was like in their prime, maybe. More accurately, this is the Queers…

Miss Kittin DJ Set at the Vagabond, January 14

View the photos from Miss Kittin at the Vagabond here.Miss Kittin DJ SetFriday, January 14, 2011The VagabondBetter Than: Reliving the electroclash era through its unfortunate haircuts and makeup.  With about a decade’s distance now from electroclash’s birth in proto-hipster South Williamsburg, it seems grossly unfair to still categorize the scene’s…