Tuesday, January 22
Speakeasy Lounge, 129 N Federal Hwy, Lake Worth. Music starts at 8PM and there is no cover. Call the Speakeasy Lounge at (561) 791-6242 and visit the Blind Pig Tuesday Facebook Page.
Full article here: Looka Looka Looka at Blind Pig Tuesday; Promises Acoustic Punk, Cheap Whiskey, and "All the Hell We Can Raise"
Booze, punk, psychobilly, and whatever else your mama's yelled at you about lovin' too much are coming to Lake Worth tonight with Looka Looka Looka. Get ready to get stinky whiskey sweaty wet at Blind Pig Tuesday.
Fusik Record Release Party
9 p.m., at the Funky Biscuit, 303 SE Mizner Blvd, Boca Raton. Tickets cost $10. Visit FunkyBiscuit.com.
We interviewed this psych soul fusion act, so check back tomorrow for the full story. Until then, listen to them jam on fusikmusic.com.
Krewella
Full article here: Krewella's Yasmine Yousaf Admits to Being "Extremely" Wet
Krewella
is an electro-house-dub-party-sex trio born from the windy streets of
Chicago. And before PETA has a freak out, they don't kill puppies, but
damn can they murder some beats.
Comprised of singer-songwriting sisters
Yasmine and Jahan Yousaf, backed by boss-level producer Rain Man (known
to his moms as Kris Trindi), this threesome made a name for themselves
as raucous party ambassadors from the planet bass. But their real-life
dynamic and genre palette is a lot deeper and more complex than fans
might realize.
In a recent interview with New Times, Yasmine
Yosaf said on the subject of genres: "They're such bullshit. They're
boundaries, they're barriers. I think that a lot of people can
appreciate the fact that we just make music that we like. We got
pigeonholed as a dubstep group for a really long time, but to be honest,
I haven't heard us being called a dubstep trio in a few months." That's
because their Play Hard EP, released last summer, had them "Killin It"
all over the country and 2012 charts. Her advice to other DJs? "Do what
feels good and feels right when making music, and you're going to get an
amazing outcome."
- Kat Bein
We know you're so excited that the Pointer Sisters are bringing the best of the '80s this Friday right to our neck of the Everglades. Their three big voices will be filling up Hard Rock Live this week, and there'll be plenty of jumping for their love.
Twista
With LMS, Eric Biddines, Rel B, Durell, and others. 8 p.m., at Propaganda, 6 South J Street, Lake Worth. Tickets cost $20 in advance, $25 at the door. Visit the Facebook invite.
After Twista -- once known as the fastest rapper of all time -- takes Miami, the Chicago MC is heading up to Propaganda to dominate the ears of hip-hop heads in Lake Worth.
Haunted Mirror Forest
7 p.m., at The Bubble, 810 NE 4 Ave, Fort Lauderdale. Free event. Visit Facebook invite.
Though
the invite says they'll be showing "crap" by Christopher Ian Macfarlane,
we doubt it'll be actual, well, crap. The artist's work will be accompanied by the
music of area favorites Suede Dudes, Pocket of Lollipops, and Human
Fluid Riot.
With Swear and Shake. 8 p.m., Saturday, January 26 and Sunday, January 27, at Culture Room, 3045 North Federal Highway, Fort Lauderdale. Tickets cost $25 plus fees.
Call 954-564-1074, and visit cultureroom.net.
Keep your eyes peeled for our interview with G. Love in print on stands around town. He's got a new sauce out. One you can eat with your mouth, not your ears.
Justin Bieber
7
p.m., Saturday, January 26 and Sunday, January 27, at American Airlines
Arena, 601 Biscayne Blvd., Miami. Tickets cost $39.50 to $89.50 plus
fees. Call 786-777-1000, or visit aaarena.com.
Aging in the
public eye sucks. You get wrinkly where you were once taut, you have
backing jazz bands where long-haired rock gods once stood. But it's also
a real pain in the ass when you're a young kid, idolized for your
youth, talent, and attractiveness, and you've got to grow up while all
eyes are on you.
We're certain no one's really spending their days
pitying Justin Bieber, but it's not like the guy deserves none. Sure his
star power has attracted collaborations with some of hip-hop's biggest
producers and musicians, and yeah, he's the most famous 18-year old
ever. But in the recent Rolling Stone cover story on the Biebs, it's
clear he has no privacy: "Up on a hill, on the other side of a fence,
two paparazzi are snapping pictures with telephoto lenses. Someone at
the course must have tipped them off. Instantly, Bieber's mood darkens."
And even worse, the guy takes a toke and little girls start cutting
themselves in protest. OK, so that was a hoax, but it could have been
real! Well, maybe not. Either way, it can't be easy being anyone's
"Boyfriend" or getting lame tattoos when the whole world's commenting.
But for big boy Biebs, the show must go on. Miami's preparing to get
steamy with Bieber fever this week. Moms, gay cousins, and tweens will
likely all take their tops off for the singer at his upcoming American
Airlines Arena show. If you attend, beware of training bra and D&G
tank sightings.
7 p.m., at Propaganda, 6 South J Street, Lake Worth. Tickets cost $5 in advance and $10 at the door. Visit Facebook invite.
Full Article Here: Will Brennan Releases Video with Dim Mak "Let's Play Liar Liar"
We
were psyched to see WPB rapper Will Brennan had signed to Steve Aoki's
Dim Mak records. Sure we named him number one on our list of best Palm
Beach County rappers, but to see him hit it real big fills our sweaty
SoFla hearts with pride.
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