Jose Feliciano Brings the Magic to the Magic City Casino Sunday

Blind people jokes and creative reinterpretations of “Feliz Navidad” aside, my knee-jerk reaction was, is this dude still alive? Yup. Alive and active. He’s been keeping busy on the live circuit and in the studio, releasing a pair of digital albums last year (American Classics and Djangoisms) and shopping for shades…

Blast From the Past: Jaco Pastorius’ Self-Titled Debut Album.

Back in September 2003, New Times reviewed the Jaco Pastorius tribute CD Word of Mouth Revisited. The disc was in homage to the greatest electric bass player the world has ever known, and the review went to print three days before the anniversary of Jaco’s death in 1987. We all…

Blast From the Past: The Cichlids – Be True To Your School

via boogiebobsrecords.com​The CichildsBe True To Your School (Bold/TK Records)The Cichlids’ story is one of your typical musical stories rife with intrigue, pleasure, strife, and the passing of time. The act was widely considered one of the first alternative Florida acts who could have (should have) made it, and 1980’s Be…

Five Questions With … DJ Joshy Josh

​Joshy Josh is a journeyman DJ in South Florida who skims the fine line between South Beach and downtown. Some people know him as the spectacled dude with long hair and the perpetual three-day college professor beard, but most know him for his DJ sets of fun. Crossfade caught up…

Local Motion: Calahoney, Phineas J. Whoopie, and Raimundo Rodulfo

CalahoneySlow Stride (True Records)calahoney.com Calahoney features top-notch bluesy vocals from frontwoman Laura, accompanied all the while by guitarist Josue, who may or may not be a pair of bohemians trapped in number – crunching nine – to – fives. The overall vibe is reminiscent of the ’90s alt-rock scene, and while…

Blast From the Past: Jaco Pastorius’ Self-Titled Debut Album

​To read past installments of Blast From the Past, click here. Jaco PastoriusJaco Pastorius (Epic Records)One of my first charges here for the Miami New Times sheriffs all the way back in September of 2003 was a review for the Jaco Pastorius tribute CD, Word of Mouth Revisited, on the Heads…

The Manuel Varela Quartet Plays the Van Dyke Cafe Tonight

Manuel Valera’s one of those young guys out there in the jazz circuit who has paid his dues and has toured supporting some stellar names. These past couple of years he’s come into his own. His compositions for trios and quartets, as well as his inviting and symbiotic manner on…

Blast From the Past: A Classic From Lost Local Band Coke

“Blast From the Past” is a weekly column on Crossfade, New Times’ music blog, reexamining great musical releases of South Florida past. Read it on Thursdays at browardmusic.com. Coke Coke (Sound Triangle Records) A few years ago (around 1998), I was at the Bird Road (oldies) Yesterday & Today Records,…

Five Questions With Cuci Amador of Afrobeta

Cuci Amador is the effervescent frontwoman of Afrobeta, a Miami favorite that’s currently finishing a new studio album. New Times caught up with her recently to ask about her musical background, new projects, and that recent almost-Grammy. New Times: Let’s get some things out of the way first. Where do…

The Rat Opera, Live in Fort Lauderdale Tomorrow Night

​Hearing Damage: The Rat Opera is one of those little artistic things that pop up that are so uniquely weird and South Floridian. Yes, it’s an actual opera about longtime local producer and noise god Frank Falestra, a.k.a. Rat Bastard. It debuted last year at Tobacco Road and Churchill’s, but…

Blast From the Past: Death – Leprosy

​Blast From the Past is a weekly column on Crossfade re-examining classic releases from Florida music of yesteryear. To read previous installments, click here.DeathLeprosy (Combat)For this installment of Blast from the Past we’ll be concentrating on Death’s second full-length album, 1988’s Leprosy. Hailing from Orlando, Death were pioneers of metal…

MP3 of the Day: “Corazon” by Elastic Bond

via myspace.com/theelasticbond​Here’s an MP3 for the upcoming third album by Miami’s Elastic Bond. Ringleader Andres Ponce always does a good job of imbuing his musical efforts with a keen sense of blues, Tropicalia, and little bit of funk that’s usually termed “urban,” but in my book, makes for some good…

Local Motion: The State Of, Frightdoll, and Andrew Bayuk

The State Of The Live Studio Sessions EP (self-released) thestateofmusic.com Drummer Nabedi Osorio and vocalist/keyboard Steph Taylor have become local favorites with their work as the State Of. Both play well and share an excellent chemistry that, though it’s kind of journalistically douchey to do so, can be compared to…

Local Motion: Black Cobra, the Crumbs, and the Ridicules

​Black CobraChronomega (Southern Lord Recordings)blackcobra.net In a follow up to the 2007 album, Feather and Stone, these two South Florida ex-pats continue their furious onslaught of metal-tinged hardcore. First off, as a record geek I must seriously recommend that you acquire the vinyl version of the album. This is for three…

Blast From the Past: Coke, Self-Titled

​To view past editions of Blast From the Past, click here. CokeCoke (Sound Triangle Records)One of the perils of collecting Florida music is the often confusing and frustrating searches one can often endure. There are many reasons for this: small print runs, obscure bands, even more obscure “record labels” and very…

Local Motion: Two More Recent South Florida Releases

The Hongs Delicate Tremors (Diaspora Vibe Cultural Arts Incubator) twitter.com/thehongs There is something delicate and ephemeral about the Hongs. Their music sounds like something that reverberates in hallways in those moments before sleep hits. I’m talking about serenity — because there is something very serene about this EP. It somehow…

Five Questions With Cuci Amador of Afrobeta

​Cuci Amador is the effervescent frontwoman of Afrobeta, a Miami favorite who’s currently finishing up a new studio album. Crossfade caught up with her recently to ask her about her musical background, new projects, and that recent almost-Grammy.New Times: Let’s get some things out of the way first. Where do…

Local Motion: The State Of, Fright Doll, and Andrew Bayuk

​The State Of The Live Studio Sessions EP (self-released) thestateofmusic.com Drummer Nabedi Osorio and vocalist/keyboard Steph Taylor have become local favorites with their work as the State Of. Both play well, and share an excellent chemistry that, though it’s kind of journalistically douchey to do so, can be compared to…