Miami’s Ten Under $10 Halloween Weekend Party Guide

Strange Wilds. With the Bearings, Dénudés, Euro-Asia, In Oculus, Fulltime Motherfucker, and DJ Barba Roja. Presented by Cheap Miami Records. Sponsored by Jolt Radio and PBR. Friday, October 30, 10 p.m. Kill Your Idol, 222 Española Way, Miami Beach; 305-534-1009; facebook.com/killyouridolmiami. Admission is free. Ages 21 and up. It doesn’t get stranger than Washington state’s band…

Chris Cornell Is the Forrest Gump of Music

Without much mental gymnastics, it’s easy to connect Chris Cornell to some of the most pivotal figures of the past 25 years of rock music. Simply put: Chris Cornell is the Forrest Gump of the music industry. Just as Gump popped up in the biggest moments in 20th-century history, Cornell…

South Florida’s Black Violin Crushes Stereotypes

One day you come home and your dog is barking and snarling at you like you’re some kind of threat. You say, “Chill, Dog. It’s me. You licked pizza grease off my fingers last week.” But she won’t listen. She keeps barking and running around the couch, chest out, teeth…

I Took My Boss’ Daughter to a Taylor Swift Concert

There are some things that I, as a 25-year-old male, can never fully understand. A few examples: childbirth, the Disney channel, Forever 21, bangs, a world where John Travolta isn’t creepy, sexy vampires, and, among many other things, Taylor Swift. I’m not saying Taylor Swift has no appeal to men…

Chicago House Is Alive and Well in Miami With Mystic Bill

Miami’s hometown heroes of electronic dance music are in the habit of ditching us for greener pastures once they blow up internationally. Take heavyweights like Maceo Plex and Danny Daze, who skipped over the pond to stake their place in Europe’s more lucrative club and festival circuit. One artist reversing…

Metric Talks Juno Awards, the Internet, and Its Influences

Metric has steadily built a career straddling the line between indie and pop without ever pandering to either audience. The Canadian quartet’s newly released sixth album, Pagans in Vegas, doubles down on the synth-forward sounds of 2012’s Juno Award-winning Synthetica, eschewing guitars in favor of glitchy analog synths that carve…

Beer and Music Meet for the Lebrewski Cruise

Despite the constant influx of new music themed cruises, there’s an upcoming outing that ought to find favor with folks who maybe have been reticent to get their feet wet with any offering so far. In effect, it allows passengers to wet their gullets instead. That would be the forthcoming…

Ben Folds Returns to UM, but This Time He’s Bringing an Orchestra

Ben Folds is no stranger to ambition. Over a two-decade career, the witty, sardonic piano rocker behind hits like “Brick” has done everything from soundtracking movies to serving as a judge on NBC’s The Sing-Off. But his newly released album, So There, concludes with what might be his most ambitious…

Natalia Lafourcade Made Mexico Proud at Festival Miami

As the biggest hurricane ever recorded ripped into Mexico’s Pacific coast Friday night, singer Natalia Lafourcade pleaded on behalf of her country — for the world to wake up to the realities of an ailing planet. “I invite you to reflect,” the Mexican indie pop star said in Spanish to…

While the Jamband Dies in Miami, Hulaween Keeps the Genre Alive

Ah, the Jamband scene. It’s not just for your pothead uncle anymore. The scene is growing and evolving — becoming very organized. It’s also a scene that most of Miami isn’t as aware of as it should be. Hulaween is a “Jamband” festival that happens on Halloween weekend, and it…

Miami’s Five Best Concerts This Week

Taylor Swift: The 1989 World Tour. With Vance Joy. Tuesday, October 27, 7:30 p.m. American Airlines Arena, 601 Biscayne Blvd., Miami; 786-777-1000; aaarena.com. Tickets cost $36 to $197 plus fees via ticketmaster.com. Taylor Swift is possibly the world’s most influential pop star. The 1989 superpower has more followers across social media…

Lolawolf on the Rise of the ’90s Kids

Zoë Kravitz could easily skip talking to reporters if she wanted to. I’m sure she’s heard it all before — being both an actress and the daughter of Lenny Kravitz and Lisa Bonet. It must get tiring having to keep reporters on the topic at hand, Lolawolf. The band, which is…

That Time I Saw the Perfect Ricky Martin at Hoy Como Ayer

That Ricky Martin, the sultry Puerto Rican with a skill for shaking his bon-bon, was born Christmas Eve is no surprise. He’s certainly some kind of miracle child with the power to light up the darkest of winter nights. Not long after the turn of the millennium, I remember one…

Miami’s Ten Under $10 Weekend Party Guide

Doc Martin. in el Bolero Room. Friday, October 23, 10 p.m. The Electric Pickle, 2826 N. Miami Ave., Miami; 305-456-5613; electricpicklemiami.com. Tickets cost $10 plus fees via residentadvisor.net. Ages 21 and up. “Unlock Your Mind” and enter the Sublevel with Doc Martin at the Pickle. Brace yourself for some serious beats as the DJ,…

Miami Pays Tribute to the Carter Family This Friday at Gramps

As we make the final trudge through October towards Halloween, we enter a magical time of the year when a fever pitch of grousing and adulation about the infiltration of pumpkin-infused everything is met, and when local bands start hassling you to come out to their impending Misfits cover shows…