Seven Completely Awesome Female-Fronted Miami Bands

Men have had it pretty good for the last, oh, few thousand years. Ruling the world, waging war, oppressing anyone weaker and penis-less —  it must have been tiring work. Well, good news, men. You can take a break. Your time at the top of everything from the corporate world…

South Florida Native Sur Back Impresses With Debut Album

Like other urbanized bastions of creative inspiration, the South Florida landscape alternates between mind-numbingly dull and breathtakingly stunning. For as much as the monotonous stretch of suburban sprawl dominates the conception of South Florida living, people are all too quick to forget about the quiet wonders and opportunities that are…

This Week in Miami Hip-Hop: Zoey Dollaz, Ace Hood, and More

Last week we saw Trick Daddy nearly lose his marbles on Facebook live, but it’s not all bad news for Miami hip-hop.  Check out the brighter side of South Florida rap and see what dropped this week that caught out attention.  5. Zoey Dollaz, “Port Au Prince.” North Miami native…

The Ten Craziest Concerts to Ever Happen at Cafe Iguana Pines

One of South Florida’s hottest hip-hop and Latin venues isn’t even in Dade County. To the north, sandwiched between the desolate wastelands we call Weston and Miramar, an odd little joint known as Cafe Iguana Pines has been giving people a reason to commute to Pembroke Pines for years. After some pricy…

Five Miami Metal Bands You Should Know About

The world is fueled by contradictions. And one such contradiction is that the bright and sunny city of Miami is home to some extremely good dark and grimy music. It’s no secret that Florida witnessed the birth of many metal bands like Death, Obituary, and Morbid Angel just to name…

DMangelo Might Just be Miami’s Most Sensual Musician

“Pony” by Ginuwine. “Let’s Get It On” by Marvin Gaye. Pretty much anything by The Weeknd from his original trilogy of mixtapes. Sometimes, when it’s time to get our freak on, we need a soundtrack. Regardless of whether it’s a slow burner for some gentle baby-making or quick and dirty…

Trick Daddy Lost His Damn Mind During a Facebook Live Video This Morning

One of the most recent posts on Trick Daddy’s Twitter feed is a retweet of @SquashBeef305. The Tweet promotes a Miami conflict resolution hotline. “…The media promotes violence but not ?#StopTheViolence?. It’s up 2 us,” it reads. But this morning, nobody needed some conflict resolution counseling more than Trick, which…

Chase the Jaguar Hits the Ground Running With Debut EP

The album cover to the self-titled debut EP by Miami-based Chase the Jaguar perfectly captures the duality that an urban city set in paradise frequently offers: palm trees and a soft, calming sunset with streaks of lingering blue and flamingo pink, all broken up by a giant, imposing, and often…

Former Majic 102.7 Show Beatle Brunch Returns to Miami Radio

A John Lennon “Imagine” license plate greets you in the driveway of Joe Johnson’s home studio in Plantation. The common areas in the house are lightly sprinkled with Beatles memorabilia. A poster for the Beatles’ Vegas Cirque du Soleil show, Love, and an official print of Lennon’s “Dear Prudence” lyrics adorn…

This Week in Miami Hip-Hop: Wifisfuneral, Pouya, and More

The blistering roads of Florida got even hotter this week, from the deep depths of Carol City all the way up to Orlando. After Pompano Beach’s Kodak Black dropped off his highly anticipated mixtape Lil Big Pac last week, Dade County kingpin Rick Ross and other rising Florida rappers like…

Miami’s Yesterday and Today Records Hits 35 Years in Business

By now you’re aware of this whole “vinyl resurgence” thing. An industry once thought to have been crushed by more advanced technology was suddenly deemed “cool again,” and, voila, the record survives, your local shop lives to see another day — sort of. Because while vinyl is still enjoying a…