Coheed and Cambria

So much about Coheed and Cambria’s work cries out for ridicule: the ’70s-art-rock-derived instrumental wankery, the skyscraping, get-your-Geddy-on vocals… Somehow, though, the act’s fourth album, No World for Tomorrow, works in spite of itself. World represents the final chapter of The Amory Wars, the epic tale of Claudio Kilgannon, who…

Keith Jarrett/Gary Peacock/Jack DeJohnette

This release commemorates the 25th year of a jazz supergroup — pianist Keith Jarrett, bassist Gary Peacock, and drummer Jack DeJohnette — one of the longest-running bands in jazz history. They are frequently referred to as Jarrett’s “standards trio,” as their repertoire consists of jazz and (pre-rock-‘n’-roll-era) pop perennials such…

Blind Melon

It’s absolutely fitting that in a three-minute promotional clip running on Blind Melon’s MySpace page, new singer Travis Warren is wearing a Layne Staley memorial T-shirt as he talks about joining the band last year. One has to wonder if the early-2006 (and moderately successful) re-formation of Alice in Chains,…

Wayman Tisdale

It’s almost guaranteed when you pursue a career in sports that you better have a backup plan in mind. For six-foot-nine former NBA power forward Wayman Tisdale, his plan B was a music career, and it’s gaining him just as much acclaim now as he garnered on the basketball court…

Back to the Future

It’s been 22 years since Celine Dion turned the Colosseum at Caesar’s Palace into the place where female pop stars go to coast through the end of their careers. Last night, Kelly Clarkson joined the club that, since Dion, has included Madonna, Kylie Minogue, Beyoncé, and Britney Spears (whose stint…

Kevro’s Art Bar

Kevro’s Art Bar 166 SE Second Ave. Delray Beach 561-ART-WORK Kevro’s Art Bar is a place “created by artists, for the artist in you,” which means instead of getting drunk while shaking your ass to Britney Spears (gimme, gimme more), you’ll probably be engaged in deep discussions on the importance…

White Men Can Jump

Frequent New Times contributor Sire Esq has just dropped a new digital mixtape that’s worth checking out. It’s got a solid mix of local and national hip-hop bangers that you need in your life so check it out as links for listening to it and a full tracklist are below:…

Birdman Lands in Jail but Still Flies the Coop

It was just a few weeks ago that we covered the story on Cash Money CEO and artist Birdman’s migration to Miami, and just last week we told you about his highly appreciated pre-Thanksgiving turkey giveaway. But as of last night Bryan “Birdman” Williams became a fowl of a different…

City Limits One Year Anniversary Kicks Off Tonight

One of the coolest music venues in Delray Beach, City Limits, is having a blowout music event over the next four days to celebrate their one-year anniversary. It’s actually their second one-year anniversary, but that’s a story that’s briefly explained below. This should be a rocking good time for anyone…

A Little Old School Iggy

It’s hard to stay in a somber mood when you’ve got Iggy Pop in your life. The lean and lanky rocker is actually coming back to South Florida to perform in a couple of weeks with the Stooges, and though it probably won’t be as big and bombast of a…

Throwback Tuesdays: RIP Sean Taylor

Today has certainly started out on a somber note with the unexpected passing of Miami’s star football player Sean Taylor. It’s hard to wrap your brain around a situation that’s so “senseless” but for those of us that did wake up this morning, it’s just a reminder not to take…

Video: Otto von Schirach Live at Studio A

In case you missed Otto von Schirach’s awesome performance last week at Studio A, now you can at least check it out in shaky video. (And in case you missed the Miami New Times’ recent article on Otto, click here.) The other acts were Juan Montoya of Torche and Chris…

Avenged Sevenfold this Sunday at Revolution

Avenged Sevenfold Avenged Sevenfold In the past, Avenged Sevenfold’s meathead simplicity pretty much excused all its bad behavior and even worse musical choices. It was as if the five members picked up, pored over and appropriated the Metal Band Rulebook before ever learning a single guitar chord. But that’s what…

The Black Kids

We’ve got high hopes for the Black Kids. We admit it — we’re always a little skeptical when the Internet gets to buzzing about some hot new indie rock band out of Florida. Not skeptical because of the wide pool of talent our state has to offer. No, we’re skeptical…

Trust in Caetano

There’s a moment in the 2002 Spanish film Habla con Ella (“Talk With Her”) when an opening shot of a man swimming underwater pans out slowly and a gorgeous song begins to play. With the accompaniment of live guitar and a small orchestra, the tune, “Cucurrucucu Paloma,” instantly captivates all…

Nineties Nostalgia

For music lovers with a long enough memory, it’s a big deal that Black Janet is reconnecting. Ask anyone who was on the scene in the late ’80s and early ’90s and they’ll tell you that South Florida was once a rich breeding ground for musical talent — much of…

Chris Brown

Chris Brown has been well-known to the screaming underaged masses for a minute now, but he broke out to a wider audience at this year’s MTV Video Music Awards. There, he perfectly parroted “The Gloved One” ‘s Moonwalk dance, prompting Justin Timberlake to tell the world he felt old. This…

Hannah “Tony” Montana

Parents, there’s a new menace out there waiting to take over your child’s life. No, it’s not Internet porn or R-rated movies or even the superbug. It’s worse. Miley Cyrus is on the loose, and no one can seem to stop her. She’s lurking in the hallways, hiding in the…

Wynonna Judd

With her deep, gritty voice, twangy country accent, and hell-raisin’-and-heartache subject matter, Wynonna Judd just might be the quintessential honky-tonk country songstress. Wynonna spent her formative years in the Kentucky mountains with only a radio whose dial was stuck on country as entertainment. Doing as all good country girls do,…

Avenged Sevenfold

While all of you are waiting breathlessly for a mediocre dance-pop album from your favorite glitter-and-Cheeto-dusted “starlet,” none of you seem to care that the world’s first right-wing screamo-metal album just hit the shelves. I finagled an advance copy of the new self-titled Avenged Sevenfold record. No, it wasn’t from…

Michael McDonald

Long before blue-eyed soul singers like Robin Thicke and Justin Timberlake took over the airwaves with hints of black vocal stylings, St. Louis-born crooner Michael McDonald was the master of that territory. The sultry baritone and five-time Grammy Award winner composed soul-inflected songs that Americans ate up with fervor 30…