Three? No, Try TEN Australian Tenors at the Kravis Center Tomorrow Night

First there were the Three Tenors — or was it the Four Tenors? Sorry, we’ve lost count. Regardless, the standard was set by hefty gentlemen with booming operatic voices prone to dazzling their audiences with rich and riveting performances. Now there’s the next generation, a group of twentysomething Australians dubbed…

Perpetual Groove Coming to Culture Room July 11

South Florida seems to be a haven for jam bands of late. Hot new acts like the Heavy Pets are making their mark, the Jam Cruise announced its biggest lineup yet, and when Langerado dropped the jam, the festival folded. Perpetual Groove is coming to cash in on the Jam…

Tuesday Night: Theophilus London at Rokbar

Theophilus LondonTuesday, May 19, 2009Rokbar, Miami BeachBetter than: The current wave of hipster-hop.I’ll start off by admitting I don’t know much about the up-and-coming singer/MC Theophilus London expect that he’s from Brooklyn, he performed with Solange Knowles at SXSW and has a mixtape out called This Charming Mixtape. I’ll so…

Last Night: First Opera Mash-Up at Area 7

About 25 people watched Michael Borosky, a nondescript 26-year-old opera singer, belt out about seven numbers from various operas Wednesday as part of the first in a series of Opera Mash-Up events at Area 7. He was lit from above by a disco ball, and surrounded on all sides by a bunch of…

Counting Crows Announce August 18 show at Bayfront Amphitheatre

Fresh off dropping their longtime record label Geffen, Counting Crows is going on tour and making a stop in Miami at Bayfront Amphitheater. The Counting Crows, who were huge for a few years in the 90s with the single “Mr. Jones”, have been not so steadily touring ever since. Lead…

Phonique

Deep house is making a bit of a comeback in the world of electronic dance music. It boasts roots in so-called U.S. garage and the soulful, gospel-tinged stylings of early house pioneers such as Larry Levan, but the genre has evolved much over the years. It has left its cheesy…

Young Love

Watching Young Love mastermind Dan Keyes wriggle his hips behind the microphone as he yelps, “If you get the chance/You must dance, dance, dance,” on the R&B-tinged “Find a New Way,” one would never know he used to be a member of an emo band. Keyes, formerly the moping frontman…

Alukard Presents the Ataris in Kendall

The guys of the long-grinding Miami quintet Alukard hail from all over the city but have made it their new mission to bring live rock back to the suburban expanses of Kendall, a couple of years after staple venue Kaffe Krystal’s demise. “They were known for bringing a lot of…

Busta Rhymes

Between his acting career, his unsavory legal troubles, and the simple fact that he seemingly has been around forever, it’s sometimes easy to forget Busta Rhymes is still an active recording artist — especially when you consider that beyond the awesomely Daft Punk-jacking “Touch It,” dude hasn’t really made an…

Kate Voegele

Everywhere we look — USA Today, iTunes, the CW — we see 21-year-old Cleveland singer-songwriter Kate Voegele’s face. There she is — singing songs from, talking about, and inviting you to download her albums. Voegele has been slowly building buzz over the past couple of years with her personal pop…

KMFDM to Play Respectable Street on October 30

All of your future holiday plans are falling into place: New Year’s is covered with STS9, and now you can get an early start on Halloween with German industrial/goth band KMFDM coming to Respectable Street on October 30. These uber-political (see what I did there?) industrial pioneers have been blasting…

Soniko Celebrates its CD Release, Tomorrow Night at Transit Lounge

After their widely touted debut Kombustion, locally groomed rock group Soniko prepares to capitalize on the buzz they first generated five years ago with their long awaited sophomore release, Antidoto Parcial. On Kombustion the foursome received heavy acclaim for their churning brand of alt-rock. A vamp on 1990s grunge with…

Stryper to Play Culture Room on October 25

Back in the day when two sweet Sweet brothers linked up with a hot shot guitarist who went by Oz Fox, a revolution in heavy metal was caused to occur. No longer would the genre be forced to walk in sin with Satan worshiping denizens of sleazy back alleys. Stryper…

Camp Kill Yourself Playing Culture Room July 28

Camp Kill Yourself, aka CKY, is coming to town on July 28 to play the Culture Room. If you’re at all familiar with the CKY videos or have paid attention to the music in Jackass and all its spinoffs, you’ve certainly heard CKY’s music. Deron Miller, Chad Ginsburg, Matt Deis, and Jess…

Reik Announces Show at Santo

Mexican pop group Reik has come a long way since its inception in 2004. For one thing, two thirds of the trio can legally drink in the venues they frequently pack (in the States…in Mexico they’ve been legal since they were seven). But more importantly, they’ve evolved as artists and…

Smif-N-Wessun Live! at the White Room this Friday, May 22

If you are in your late 20s/early 30s and you listened to a lot of underground HC hip-hop in your formative years, then you probably played Dah Shinin’ a whole hell of a lot and you probably loved “Bucktown.” Well here is your chance to see Smif-n-Wessun live in action…

Friday Night: Coldplay at Cruzan Amphitheatre

Dear Chris Martin: Thanks for the show on Friday night. It was excellent.But before I go all gushy with praise — which I will, I promise — I should tell you that I was dreading your concert. Ever since I first heard your band in the early Aughts, I thought…

Kill Miss Pretty to Play Propaganda May 23, the White Room in June

Boynton Beach’s elctro-punksters Kill Miss Pretty are reviving Florida’s music scene one rock sideshow at a time. The trio, which is the best local band since the Freakin Hott, is made up of vocalist Alicia, guitarist Russ, and bassist Martin. They will bring their carnivalesque raunch-pop to Propaganda on May…