Four Ways To Protest Odd Future at Pitchfork Music Festival

Yesterday afternoon, we reported on the looming protests over the announcement that swag-style rap group Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All would be performing at the Pitchfork Music Festival.  The controversy greatly recalls the Eminem Dialogue of the early 2000s in which the platinum certified rapper came under fire…

U2’s 360° Tour Is the Super Bowl of Rock Spectacles!

See the full 32-photo U2 at Sun Life Stadium slideshow. U2’s 360° Tour With Florence and the Machine Sun Life Stadium Wednesday, June 29, 2011 Better Than: The Black Eyed Peas at the 45th battle for the Vince Lombardi Trophy. On February 3, 2002, U2 played the Super Bowl XXXVI…

Bar Closed For Good, No Goodbye Parties This Weekend

That’s it. NE 14th Street’s Bar has closed up shop for good. That means Sunday’s Jacuzzi Boys performance and Monday’s Locals Only party, the de facto closing bash, aren’t happening. Bar tweeted last night, “As of this afternoon, BAR on 14th Street has permanently shut down.”At this point, it’s unclear…

Crossfade’s Music Series Starts Tonight and You’re Going!

If you’ve been following our blog, you know that Bulletproof Tiger does it for the titties, Furious Dudes just wanna party, and Secret Arms is using satanism to piss you off. So what’s your motivation to joining us for the kickoff of the Crossfade Music Series tonight at the Stage?…

Six Questions With Stand Proud’s Adam Huss

Adam Huss is no stranger to the local music scene, having tenured in the wildly popular Dreams You Die In. He’s also known to hardcore kids across the US as a solid booker from The Alley days. After a lengthy absence from local music, he’s back with a new outfit,…

U2 Closes Miami Concert With a Tribute to Clarence Clemons

Read Crossfade’s full review of U2’s 360° Tour at Sun Life Stadium. A week and a half ago, Bruce Springsteen’s buddy and E Street Band sax player Clarence Clemons died in a Palm Beach hospital from complications following a massive stroke. He was 69 years old. Yesterday, the Boss honored…

Arboles Libres at Transit Lounge June 30

The guys of Miami-based Arboles Libres have become darlings of a wide swath of the South Florida scene thanks to their geographically inclusive musical approach. The rock en español crowd loves the group for its frequent foray into Spanish lyrics. That’s only a little piece of Arboles’ musical mosaic, though…

Psychedelic Furs at Culture Room July 1

In the early ’80s, U2 and the Psychedelic Furs played the German TV show Rockpalast. Thirty years later, Bono is filling Sun Life Stadium while the Furs play Culture Room. What happened? Both acts were influenced by the Jam, the Clash, the Buzzcocks, and the Sex Pistols. But as Bono’s…

Steve Aoki at Mansion July 2

If there’s one thing Miamians really love, it’s a good show. So even if you’re not crazy about Steve Aoki’s mixes, at least you can expect a night of instantly recognizable party tracks, crowd-surfing, stage-diving, The Lion King theme music, and free vodka shots poured straight into your mouth by…

Shabba Ranks at Revolution July 2

The annual Flashback Night has revived classic Caribbean sounds in South Florida for the past five years. After a packed edition last year at Café Iguana Pines, the event returns this year even bigger and better at Revolution in downtown Fort Lauderdale. A true coup for the night’s promoters is…

Nil Lara at Bougainvillea’s July 2

It might strike you as odd that an artist who plays multistringed instruments — such as the tres, a six-stringed Cuban guitar; and the cuatro, a four-stringed Venezuelan guitar — goes by the name Nil. But that doesn’t mean Mr. Lara is synonymous with nada. His heyday was back in…

Animal Tropical and Ice Cream release party at the Warehaus June 30

Jose Castello, the brainy, loquacious vocalist, keyboardist, and chief songwriter of Miami-based indie fusion act Animal Tropical, knows the ins and outs of prolific obscurity. “This is our tenth release — that nobody will hear — in nine years,” he quips, referring to his band’s new Just Between Us Girls…

Motley Crue, Poison, and New York Dolls at Hard Rock Live July 5

Maybe you know him only as cofounder and bassist of Mötley Crüe, a metal god, a man of magically spiky hair, someone who once frequented “Dr. Feelgood.” But Sixx is also a father of four, a photographer since 1998, an internationally syndicated radio personality, and a clear-thinking, superbusy dude. This…

Rick Ross at King of Diamonds July 1

Rick Ross is the Boss. And he’s got a personal stockpile of greenbacks almost as huge as the U.S. Treasury’s cash stacks. So needless to say, Mr. Ricky can afford to celebrate American independence and excess in a bling-bang way that’d make even the fattest capitalist shine bright and star-spangled…

Bruce Springsteen’s Eulogy for Clarence Clemons

​It took a week to make it onto the web, but you can finally read Bruce Springsteen’s eulogy for saxophonist Clarence Clemons in which he called Clemons “the man with a Ph.D. in saxual healing … the next black president of the United States even though he’s dead.” Clemons died…