Help Haiti and Find a Positive Groove in Boca This Weekend

Cypress’ happy vibes will help a good cause​The jam-friendly sounds of local combo Cypress lead a benefit concert for Haiti relief this Saturday in Boca Raton. The party, presented by Aura Music Events, begins at noon at the North Dixie Shopping Center (500 East Spanish River Blvd.), and runs until…

Concert Review: Cinema Sounds No. 6 at the Tower Theater, April 3

photo by Katherine TuttleAnimal Tropical’s Jose Castello plays along to ‘The Skeptic’s Operetta.’​Cinema Sounds No. 6The Tower Theater, MiamiSaturday, April 3, 2010
Better Than: A regular night at the moviesThe review: 
Walking down the street in a bustling Little Havana neighborhood on Saturday night, it was clear I was well off…

Concert Preview: Q&A With “Scrubs” Actor/Singer Sam Lloyd

​Sam Lloyd, best-known as Ted Buckland, the sweaty, nervous lawyer on TV medical comedy Scrubs, will perform Saturday at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts with his a cappella group, the Blanks.These are the guys known as the Worthless Peons who periodically break into song on the show. The…

Upcoming: Styx Drummer Todd Sucherman Shares His Secrets

Photo by Sayre BermanGot room for just one more cymbal, Todd?​The South Florida music community is in for a treat. Todd Sucherman, current acclaimed drummer of the multi-platinum band Styx, will be here April 1, hosting a drum clinic in Fort Lauderdale at The Bienes Center for the Arts at…

SXSW: Even Aussie Group Karnivool Has Experienced Outback Steakhouse

Photo by Bradford SchmidtKarnivool (L-R): guitarist Andrew Goddard, singer Ian Kenny, guitarist Mark Hosking​Building on our obvious love for music and meat from down under, there aren’t enough bands out there like Australia’s Karnivool. Delivering monumentally thunderous riffs that still sound beautiful, catchy hooks that don’t get cheesy, and extended…

SXSW: Meatist and Crash Kings Agree to Agree on Salmon

Photo by Bradford SchmidtCrash Kings’ bassist Mike Beliveau​We’re lucky to have bands like LA’s Crash Kings for a lot of reasons. Their kick-ass, self-titled debut album is filled with rocking power-pop — in the absolute best sense of the term — tunes that are undeniably great. ​Plus, they’re a drums,…

SXSW: Meat Rubs the Great Danes of Kashmir the Right Way

Photo by Bradford SchmidtLead singer Kaspar Eistrup and keys/guitar Henrik Lindstrand​There are way too many bands at SXSW to catch even a small percentage of the good ones. If you were at Antone’s this afternoon, you’re good to go, because Danish rockers Kashmir played a 25 minute set that reminded…

The New White Stripes Rock Doc Screens Tonight at Sweat

​Fans of all that is red, white, and black don’t have to wait for their White Stripes rock-doc to arrive in the mail. In honor of the limited-edition box set release, Under Great White Northern Lights, Sweat Records is holding an official screening of the film tonight, Tuesday, March 16,…

Yelp Hosts a South Beach Dive Bar Dash Tomorrow

CC by 2.0, via Lana_aka_BADGRL on Flickr​Ever made a run for it in the name of alcohol? The people behind the Miami chapter of Yelp.com want to see if you can really hang. Every month the Yelpers plan pub and bar crawls, rotating neighborhoods and themes. First up this year…

Tonight! Art Alexakis at Adrienne Arsht Center

Way back in 1995, Everclear’s “Santa Monica” (off the album Sparkle and Fade) was one of the best songs on the radio. Although often unfairly accused of being Nirvana-lite, Art Alexakis and his revolving cast of backup musicians were capable of channeling a lot more than grunge into their clever…

Free Matisyahu Show at SKY309 on Thursday

The adorable children above are performing Matisyahu’s reggae-tinged pop smash “One Day,” which got massive play during the 2010 Winter Olympics. On Thursday evening, the Brooklyn-based Hasidic Jewish singer brings his act to West Palm’s SKY309, the rooftop section of Roxy’s Pub. It’s a free show linked to the venue…

Music Movies at the Miami International Film Festival This Weekend

The Miami International Film Festival starts this weekend, and if you missed Miami New Times’ guide to the event, click here. Of more immediate interest to Crossfade readers, though, is the fest’s selection of music movies. Here they are. For complete screening and ticket details, visit miamifilmfestival.com. ​The Beatles on Recorda…

DJ Supreme La Rock Spins Tonight at Champion Sound at Electric Pickle

via myspace.com/mrsupreme​He’s done disco, mixed Afro-funk, Brazilian, and classic rock, and spun at huge venues all over Vegas, L.A., and Vancouver. He’s even played dance, Top 40 hits, and ’80s tunes for the hipster kids at Santos Party House in New York City. But what DJ Supreme La Rock is…

Event Review and Photos: Art Battles at Eazy Street Gallery, February 27

Art BattlesWith an acoustic set by AlukardEazy Street Gallery, MiamiSaturday, February 27, 2010Photo by Christine BorgesJulie Friel’s winning painting​Better Than: Watching The Joy of Painting with Bob Ross on PBS. The Review:Art Battles started nine years ago as a one-off event for promising artists to showcase their skills in downtown New York…

Concert Review: Keller Williams at Revolution, February 26

Photo by C. Taylor Crothers​Keller WilliamsRevolution Live, Fort LauderdaleFriday, February 26, 2010Better Than: Solo acts at Mallory Square in Key West that rely on their money-fetching dog to provide the show. The Review:”Who, what, when, where, why, how much?”- “Stupid Questions,” Breathe After a playful instrumental warm-up, these were the questions posed…