The Best Concerts in Miami This Week

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…

Baby City Club’s Debut EP, Modo Club, Stands Out in Latin Trap

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…

The Best Concerts in Miami This Week

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…

K’nya Overcame Stage Fright to Ride Miami’s R&B Wave

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…