Miami’s Ten Best Concerts of 2014

Kerrang. Uhntz-uhntz. Ba-boom. Pop-a-da-da. Tiki-tiki. We live in a city where the rock, punk, house, techno, EDM, reggae, rap, bass, and Top 40 never stop. There are secret club shows. Pyrotechnic pop tours. Quiet nights at the theater. Sweaty trips to the pit. And massive music festivals that absolutely overrun…

Win Free Tickets for Neutral Milk Hotel in Miami

Neutral Milk Hotel’s got a gift for you. A decade and a half after splitting in 1999, the legendary lo-fi indie folk outfit reunited to tour the world in 2013. And that jaunt hasn’t stopped for two years. Now, though, as NHM reveals, “dear friends we love you but it’s…

Life in Color Festival 2014’s Set Times

The forecast… A torrential downpour of neon goo. In just a few hours, Life in Color, the “World’s Largest Paint Party,” will unleash Kaskade, Diplo, Borgore, Juicy J, Nervo, Carnage, Chainsmokers, a dozen other DJs, its goo guns, 200-person paint cannons, and entirely new pieces of party artillery on thousands…

Christmas 2014: Bars & Clubs Open and Closed in Miami

Even abuela’s attending the afterparty. In Miami, we celebrate the holidays with a festive meal. A nice postre. And a family trip to the club. When dinner’s done and dessert’s been served, it’s time for dancing and drinking and public displays of being merry. Here are the party spots open…

Ten Albums You Didn’t Know Were Recorded in Miami

Miami is slowly building a name for itself as one of the great music cities in the U.S., but the 305 has been an under-the-radar favorite for decades. Pop, rap, R&B, and rock superstars come to Miami to escape the spotlight and the grind. They can get their party on…

Miami’s New Year’s Eve 2015 Party Guide UPDATED

Pop the champagne and light the fireworks… 2015 is only a few weeks away. Now, if you haven’t started making New Year’s Eve arrangements, then you’re already behind schedule. But no need to freak out. There’s still (barely) enough time to save your end-of-year party plans. Just check out Miami’s…

Miami’s Ten Best Reggae Acts of 2014

Down in Florida City, Rasta Rick used to live in an air conditioned tree house, serve bricks of good outdoor ganja, and jam reggae tapes all day. Dade County is both a downtrodden Babylon, and a Rasta’s paradise. And many of the world’s greatest reggae artists, bands, and performers can…

Five Reasons Phish Is Better Now Than Ever

It’s great to be a Phan during the golden age of Phish. There is just a certain power and richness to the music, the band, and the community right now. Some of us saw the band at frat houses in the ’80s, made it to 350 shows between ’93 and…

Miami’s Six Best Club Parties This Week

Chug that coquito and do el Burrito Sabanero. Christmas has fallen upon the 305. And in the spirit of the holiday season, we’re gonna hit up the twinkling Magic City streets for some boozy X-Mas action. So ditch that tacky reindeer sweater, slip on your little black dress, and party…

Miami’s Eight Dumbest Music Moments of 2014

Srsly, Miami, wtf? If you lived 2014 in the 305, you definitely saw a lot of strange headlines related to music. As we put this bizarre year behind us and look toward the future, we think it’s important to reflect upon the past. And because we at Crossfade relish absurdity,…

Miami’s Five Best Concerts This Week

Ever wondered what makes the Most Wonderful Time of the Year the Most Wonderful Time of the Year? To our frozen friends up north, it’s the snow and ugly Christmas sweater parties. But to us here in the 305, it’s all the kickass music. Just check out the five best…

Basement Miami: “It’s Like the 2014 Version of Studio 54”

The Bee Gees’ “Stayin’ Alive” and John Travolta in flared pants — that’s what comes to mind when you hear the word disco. But even though platform shoes and sequined one-piece jumpsuits were the craze in the ’70s, Basement Miami’s got a different take on discotheque culture. “Disco equals dancing…

Big Freedia’s Booty-Shakin’ Bounce Party at Bardot Miami

In honor of new album, Just Be Free, the Queen Diva, Late-Night Creepa, New Orleans’ Big Freedia (a gay man, if you don’t already know, who answers to “he or she”), brought her booty-shakin’ bounce party to Bardot Miami’s carpet stage last night. The rich and fabulously fierce cross-dressing tradition…

My Deer Talks “Story” and “367 Ideas for Songs”

“I’m like Willy Wonka with his chocolate factory, always coming up with ideas,” My Deer’s Jo Viscaino says. “I just checked my phone and I have 367 recordings saved of ideas for songs.” To some completing 367 songs might seem an outlandish ambition, but as many a fortune cookie have…

Miami’s Ten Under $10 Weekend Party Guide

‘Twas the Friday before Christmas, when all through the Magic City, every single club rat was raging. With peppermint shots a plenty, visions of dollar signs danced in their heads. No, they weren’t being haunted by Holiday bills just yet, they were celebrating the arrival of the Holiday weekend and…

New Times Music Showcase Announced for Coconut Grove Arts Festival 2015

Do the Peacock. ‘Cause Miami New Times just became the musical party planner for the Coconut Grove Arts Festival. Today, CGAF (that’s the fest’s catchy new acronym, pronounced see-gaf) announced the New Times Music Showcase, a three-day, main-stage lineup of over a dozen national and local bands set to perform…