Spam Allstars Team With Local Artist for Trippy New Video

The lively new animated video for the Spam Allstars song “Around the Track” had a long and winding origin. “Years ago the Spam Allstars management reached out to me to do some artwork for them,” explains the video’s director, a man who goes by the name MarcPaperScissor. The artist, who…

Is Denzel Curry Still Miami’s Next Big Thing?

Miami traffic is a bitch. It has provided South Floridians a never-ending excuse to be late because construction on the 826 will likely come to an end the day Donald Trump reveals his true skin tone. But we’re on our way. And like most Miami drivers with five minutes left…

Wrong Carries the Torch of Miami Rock with New Album

Eric Hernandez spends his days packing auto parts in a Miami warehouse, but since the summer of 2014, his nights and weekends have been spent singing and playing guitar for noise-rock quartet Wrong. “I was in another band, Capsule, with [guitarist] Ryan Haft. That fell apart, but we still felt…

Peachfuzz Switches Venue Once Again

Hold on to your party hats. Peachfuzz is moving one more time. Miami’s beloved monthly Friday-night party is riding high on three successful rounds of wild functions at the Thompson Hotel. Guests have included your girl, Rae Sremmerd, Robb BankS, and other hip-hop notables, which usually means things are going…

Does Brickell Nightlife Still Belong to the Bro?

Few places in Miami are growing as fast, or as tall, as Brickell. By 2019 Miami’s Downtown Development Authority anticipates the area’s population will hit 37,087. It was only 12,904 in the year 2000. And in the general Greater Downtown Area, there are roughly 36,931 residents between the ages of 25 and 44…

Miami’s Youngest Pop Star Released a Pint-Sized Feminist Anthem

Beyoncé is still the reigning queen of musical female empowerment, but a new all-girl group is spreading a similar message to a younger demographic. L2M (Listening 2 Music), a five-member ensemble made up of trained young performers Mariangeli, McKenzie, Lexi, Tati, and Jenna. The mostly preteen pop group was signed…

La Luz Talks New Album and Finding Inspiration Outside of Music

Shana Cleveland was listening to ’60s garage rock when it hit her. “They all had interesting vocal harmonies with cutting, twangy guitar sounds. I didn’t see any current American bands doing that.” Born in Kalamazoo, Michigan to a pair of musician parents, Cleveland says music was her whole world growing…

The Slow Death of Coachella’s Local Vendor Economy

The sight of bacon-wrapped hot dogs sizzling atop metal trays, their fatty aroma intermingling with desert dust and the odor of dead grass, has been a familiar part of the Coachella Valley Music Festival for many years. But not this year. Where they once could be found along any entry…

Suénalo Remembers That One Time Prince Jammed With It at Jazid

Prince stories tend to sound like fairytales. Encounters with the music legend are recalled like unicorn sightings. One minute, you’re just going about your day, and then you turn a corner and, boom, there he is: glistening and surrounded by birds. Eddie Murphy’s older brother Charlie Murphy told perhaps the…

Miami’s Music Community Reacts to the Death of Prince

Last night, at the A+E District’s monthly Rooftop Unplugged concert series in Wynwood, Raquel Sofía finished her final song. “This is normally where we’d stop,” she told the small crowd on the roof of the Filling Station Lofts. “But music lost a very special person today.” The Latin Grammy nominee then launched…