Brockhampton Brings the Two Hottest New Musical Acts of 2019 to Miami
Are 100 gecs and Slowthai — the opening acts for Brockhampton’s Miami Beach show — better than the main attraction?
Are 100 gecs and Slowthai — the opening acts for Brockhampton’s Miami Beach show — better than the main attraction?
Bust out your best Hot Topic tee and try to remember your LiveJournal password, because Miami DJ Jessica Who is bringing all of the eyeliner-stained hits to the downtown bar Mama Tried
The Miami duo of Frank Guzman and Rick Diaz formed their experimental group Audrey Horny based on a shared love of krautrock, “Twin Peaks,” and mind-bending soundscapes.
The New Jersey-based punk outfit Titus Andronicus is not known for its brevity. In fact, the band is famous for long, sweeping works, such as its fourth studio album, the 93-minute, five-act rock opera The Most Lamentable Tragedy. Though the band’s latest album, June’s An Obelisk, is a far more…
Cursive frontman Tim Kasher says the 24-hour news cycle and a steady diet of surreal headlines are contaminating the stream of consciousness he calls upon when writing the emo and posthardcore group’s music.
These are the five best concerts in Miami November 8 through November 10.
The Jamaica-born, Broward-based artist synthesized a variety of influences for his ’90s-inspired record.
Anthony Ramos (“Hamilton,” “A Star Is Born”) is bringing the live tour behind his debut record, “The Good & the Bad,” to the Ground Miami this Sunday, November 10.
Longtime New Times contributor Liz Tracy reminisces about the impact of Poplife as the party and production company prepares to celebrate its 20th anniversary at ATV Records.
The English trio will share its idiosyncratic blend of bubblegum pop, J-pop, electro, and shoegaze at Gramps November 15.
Latin trap’s infiltration of the United States has left the duo Baby City Club with a blueprint for achieving musical fame. The group’s Puerto Rico-raised brothers, June Summer and Augie Pink, have worked tirelessly over the past year to carve out their own place in the genre by refining their sound…
On a recent Monday night at Coyo Taco in Wynwood, DJ Oscar G opens his weekly residency set with a gradual ascent of deep-house beats that drown out conversations at the bar. Standing next to him is an imposing figure — Oba Frank Lords, dressed in all white, in stark…
In advance of a November 11 show at Churchill’s Pub, Titus Andronicus frontman Patrick Stickles talks about the “raucous punk bangers” of the group’s latest album and touches on the “punch line” of the beloved punk group’s discography.
The versatility of blues-rock duo the Black Keys knows no bounds. With its purist roots and clever collaborations, the band has amassed a discography loved equally by fans and critics. Now on the road in support of their ninth studio album, Let’s Rock, the Black Keys will hit the…
Though Jennifer Lopez was at the top of the bill, Ozuna was the true headliner of iHeartRadio Fiesta Latina 2019.
“The scariest thing about being obsessed with music is you run the risk of burning out or shifting gears so that everything you do is about money,” says Black Keys drummer Patrick Carney, who spoke with New Times ahead of the duo’s November 5 show at the BB&T Center. “It would fuck it all up for me.”
These are the five best concerts in Miami November 1 through November 3.
The event at ATV will feature DJ sets by Lloydski, Ray Milian, Aramis Lorie, Benton, Michelle Leshmen, Patrick Walsh, Jessica Who, plus special guests.
Twenty-six-year-old Kennya Velasquez, better known as K’nya, credits Mexican-American icon Selena Quintanilla for inspiring her to find her voice. “The joy in Selena’s face, passion when she sang, and just watching her have fun when she danced,” Velasquez says, “I didn’t feel like she was performing; I felt like it was…
Owner Will Renuart closed his North Miami Avenue dance club this past summer. Now he’s reviving the Electric Pickle, along with the mezcal bar Melinda’s at 1306 and vinyl haven ATV Records.
When three of Mahogany Purple’s six members decided to move away from Miami, the band was left with a choice that lovers typically face: Break up or commit to a long-distance relationship.
The Black Keys kick off their “Let’s Rock Tour” at the BB&T Center November 5th with Modest Mouse. Shannon and the Clams open.