(Not So) Fat Joe To Make Boca Club Performance

As Summer comes to a wrap, most of us are stressing about the proverbial black cloud hanging over our heads as we prepare to return to school. With things like financial aid approval, loan payments, soaring tuition and book costs, one can really sink into a rotten mood this time…

Live: Summer Slaughter Tour at Revolution, August 17

Summer Slaughter TourWith the Black Dahlia Murder, Whitechapel, Darkest Hour, Six Feet Under, Dying Fetus, As Blood Runs Black, Oceano, Fleshgod Apocalypse, Within Ruins, and Powerglove. Revolution, Fort LauderdaleAugust 17, 2011Better than: Autumn Assassination Tour.Metal tours seem to be diversifying themselves these days, as was the case with last night’s…

Holly Hunt at the Snooze Theatre, August 19

Those missing the late, great but short-lived Miami act Beings might be cheered to know that at least a third of the trio — and one of the coolest thirds — has already gone on to form a new project. Drummer Betty Monteavaro’s new project is Holly Hunt, also featuring…

Rascal Flatts at Cruzan Amphitheatre, August 20

Rascal Flatts, like so many of its contemporaries out of the Nashville music machine, is technically a country band but with further-reaching pop sensibilities. This may be, in fact, because the band hails from north of the Mason-Dixon line — Columbus, Ohio, to be exact. This innate Midwesternness comes through…

Guster at Revolution, August 21

Boston rock ‘n’ roll lifers Guster mark some 20 years of existence as a band this year. Its career has moved along at a steady clip despite only occasional mainstream attention. That’s not to say Guster lacks pop chops. Actually, for an act that gets lumped into the jam scene…

African Touareg Band Tinariwen Plots U.S. Tour

It’s often a great thing when American musicians get outside of their natural surroundings to create. And when we’re especially lucky, word of collaborations with artists from far-flung lands injects a load of fresh culture into indie-besodden ears.In the case of Tinariwen, there are a lot of factors at play…

Moldy Peaches’ Kimya Dawson Reveals Thunder Thighs

Anti-folk pioneer and half of the Moldy Peaches, Kimya Dawson is releasing her eighth solo album, Thunder Thighs, on October 25. Her child-like singing, funny/abrasive lyrics, and unconventional guitar strumming are adored by the nerdy and the hip. Without Dawson’s unique voice, the soundtrack to 2008’s Juno would’ve been nothing…

Forward Motion Records Celebrates First Year With Charity Benefit

The masterful and sometimes mouthy Fernando Perdomo just informed County Grind that his Miami-based label, Forward Motion Records, is turning 1. And in celebration of the momentous occasion, the label and its roster is putting on a benefit show in Fort Lauderdale at Revolution on Thursday, September 29.With 16 artists…

Live: What’s Yr Damage?, SSLOT and OutMode at Snooze Theatre, August 15

What’s Yr Damage?with SSLOT and OutmodeSnooze TheatreMonday, August 15Better than: WWE Monday Night Raw In the subjective opinion of this County Grind contributor, last night’s show at Snooze Theater in Lake Park was perfect. The Snooze itself is dangerously close to ideal — with its cheap drinks, tucked-away location, charming…

Radio-Active Records Hosts Wet Nurse and Suede Dudes on Wednesday

On Wednesday, Orlando’s all-girl garage trio Wet Nurse will be performing alongside local fuzzmonsters Suede Dudes at Radio-Active Records. The price of admission is zero doll-hairs, making it cheaper than coffee and cigarettes. While staying in bed all day seems to be the name of the game these days, we…

Five Bad Brains Classics With Attitude

Bad Brains, the band that disproved almost every stereotype and criticism about punk rock and hardcore, are windmilling their way into Revolution on September 21. When hardcore punk was a brand-new thing, it was generally viewed as sloppy, out of tune, poorly played music written for and by white kids…

Live: Mayhem Festival at Cruzan Amphitheatre, August 15

Rockstar Mayhem FestivalCruzan Amphitheatre, West Palm BeachSunday, August 14, 2011For a slide show from the event, click here. Better than: Something sponsored by Snapple.Upon arrival, the first noticeable characteristic of the crowd at this year’s Rockstar Mayhem Festival was not necessarily the mall-goth style of clothing that most wore or…

Live: Soulja Boy at Broward Mall Macy’s, August 13

Soulja BoyMacy’s in the Broward Mall, PlantationSaturday, August 13, 2011View an 18-photo slide show from the concert here.Better than: Black Friday, but just barely. Normally the “magic of Macy’s” isn’t something that makes you sweat profusely. But the Juniors section was downright balmy on Saturday as a horde of a…

Live: Perpetual Groove at Culture Room, August 12-13

Perpetual Groove With AquaphonicsCulture Room, Fort LauderdaleFriday, August 12, and Saturday, August 13, 2011 Fresh out of a stellar showing at Gathering Of The Vibes and hosting the 10th annual Amberland festival, the boys of Perpetual Groove just kicked off a late summer tour that boasted six dates in Florida…

Five Alternate Titles for Coldplay’s Mylo Xyloto

Coldplay is (or was) one of the biggest bands in the world. From the moment “Yellow” came out in 2000 up until 2006’s Kraftwerk-based hit “Talk,” the London quartet was giving U2 a run for its money in the worldwide musical domination game. Its music is perfect for making a…

Bluejay Playing a Trio of South Florida Shows

South Florida native (and Tallahassee resident) Jay Thomas will be touring the old stomping grounds this month at several venues across Broward. Though his performing moniker Bluejay refers specifically to Thomas and the songs he writes, his recordings and performances often feature a revolving cast of talented friends — not…

Catch Soulja Boy at Macy’s in the Broward Mall Saturday

Update: Read a review of Soulja Boy’s performance at Broward mall and check out photos from the concert here. If you’re like County Grind, it was already a given that this Saturday afternoon was gonna be all-mall, all the time. It’s not gonna be Aventura, CityPlace, or the Galleria this…

Live: Bryan Adams at Kravis Center, August 11

“Bare Bones Tour” Starring Bryan AdamsKravis Center of the Performing ArtsThursday, August 11, 2011Better than: Any emo.The review: Inside the pristine sit-down “opera house” of Kravis Center, a very-ironed Bryan Adams called his songs babies last night. Back on his 1997 MTV Unplugged performance, Adams had a ten-piece band, a…

Saves the Day Unveils U.S. Tour Dates and Grows Up

New Jersey’s Saves the Day was a benchmark of late-’90s, mall-friendly pop-punk emo. Frontman Chris Conley sang the same kinda songs about girls with the same eunuch-nasal vocals as all the band’s nationwide suburban peers. But he also slipped in an extra little darkness. His take on teenage white male…

Backstage: A Tale From North of the Border

Music vet and New Times scribe Lee Zimmerman shares stories of memorable rock ‘n’ roll encounters that took place in our local environs. There’s an all-around good vibe that the Canadians exude, and it surely accompanied the Mariposa Folk Festival, which just concluded its 51st year of operation in July. The…