Concert Review: Tori Amos at The Fillmore Miami Beach

Photo by John HoodTori Amos performing at the Fillmore Miami Beach Thursday night.​Tori AmosThursday, July 29, 2009The Fillmore Miami BeachBetter Than: You can imagine — twiceHard to say which was better: sitting in the front row next to a dynamite dame for Tori Amos’s Fillmore Gleason show, or catching her…

Mos Def Playing Adrienne Arsht Center August 15

​Actor/Hip Hop artist extraordinaire Mos Def has announced an August 15 stop at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts. Mos Def, a.k.a. Dante Terrell Smith, is taking off from his busy acting schedule and touring in support of his latest album The Ecstatic, which hit in June. Jay…

Switchfoot playing Culture Room September 10

​The name Switchfoot sounds like the moniker for an awful pop punk band trying to capitalize on skateboarding culture. Instead, Switchfoot is an alternative/grunge band from San Diego whose name is capitalizing on surfing culture. They’re touring in support of their upcoming “Hello Hurricane” album, set to release on October…

Filter Mag Online Interviews Awesome New Republic

​First, the Pitchfork TV love, and now, an interview in another national indie taste-maker mag. Awesome New Republic is (finally!) properly on the verge of a breakout beyond this peninsula. Starting yesterday, Filter magazine began posting a three-part Q&A with ANR on its web site. (The third part is dated…

Jackal & Hyde

Jackal & Hyde fuse breaks, punk provocation, and whacked-out synths for mind-altering electro that’s sinister enough to quench your inner ghoul but not quite dark enough to stifle your inner groove. Made up of the visually nondescript Scott Weiser and seemingly Aztec-styled fetish warrior Todd Walker, the duo became a…

John Brown’s Body

You wouldn’t think the American Civil War and reggae music would be closely associated. Nothing’s less Rasta than people warring over states’ rights and abolition, right? But John Brown’s Body begs to differ, at least when it comes to the band’s name, cribbed from a marching song for the Union…

Atmosphere

Atmosphere MC Slug has gained some much-needed perspective in the time since 2005’s You Can’t Imagine How Much Fun We’re Having.”The identity that comes with [being a rapper] carries a lot of self-entitlement,” Slug (AKA Sean Daley) says from his South Minneapolis home. “That’s a good thing. It’s part of…

Crookers

In the Venn diagram of modern electro, fidget, and hip-house, Milan-based DJ duo Crookers resides in the overlap. The pairing of producers Phra and Bot, Crookers is often mentioned alongside the Bloody Beetroots, a similarly beat-saturated set of Italian DJs that rose to prominence through blogs. But Crookers differentiates its…

Poplife Says Goodbye to White Room

Photo by Jose D. DuranPoplife founders Barbara Basti and Aramis Lorie.​Poplife has never really been a faithful lover, so White Room should have seen this coming from a mile away. We heard the rumors weeks ago, but we were told it was off the record. However, today we received word…

No Regular Play Perform at The Bunker this Saturday Night

​No Regular Play is the Brooklyn-based production duo of Nick DeBruyn and Greg Paulus (originally of indie darlings Beirut). Part of a new American generation of EDM producers rooted in more instrumentalist-based music forms, their experimental genre-bending take on house and techno defies all expectations of what dance music can…

Live Nation Offering Two For One Tickets Today

​Live Nation’s Wednesday deal of the week is a familiar one. In fact, it’s almost the exact same one as they ran last week. Buy a lawn ticket for any show at Cruzan Amphitheatre or Bayfront Park Amphitheater, and you’ll get one for free. This week, Live Nation is extending…

Grind Time Rap Battle Features Florida vs. West Coast Competition

Grind Time battles are no holds barred rap competitions that take place in a nationwide league made up of regional divisions. Raps are often heavily researched for ultimate brutality and self referential to the Grind Time universe. Miami rapper/party promoter Parable has a Grind Time history, but the battle presented…

Latest Incarnation of Os Mutantes Plays Culture Room on October 14

​Kurt Cobain was a huge fan. Beck named his album Mutations in their honor. David Byrne personally curated a 1999 retrospective album on the band for his Luaka Bop label, but it seemed like nothing could convince legendary Brazilian Tropicalia band Os Mutantes to return to stage. Then in 2007 two-thirds of the band’s original core, brothers Arnaldo Baptista and…

Concert Review: Big Sam’s Funky Nation at Transit Lounge, July 24

photo by Ben Thacker​Big Sam’s Funky NationTransit Lounge, MiamiFriday, July 24, 2009Better Than: JambalayaThe Review:New Orleans funkmeister Big Sam Williams brought the bayou to Brickell Friday night, for a regular old boot-stompin’, booty-shakin’ hootenanny at a bustling Transit Lounge. The band of six, led by large – and – in…

Alej Varez Wins First Summer Spin Series Contest

​The Summer Spin Series (hosted by Gryphon Nightclub and New Times) kicked off on July 24 with DJ Maximus 3000, DJ Alej Varez, and DJ Igi squaring off in an open format competition for a chance to play at the finals on October 16. DJ Alej Varez took home top…

Concert Review: Dooms De Pop, Astari Nite, and Confused as Ever at Artserve Fort Lauderdale, July 24

via myspace.com/confusedaseverrocksFort Lauderdale quartet Confused As Ever​Redeye ’09With Dooms De Pop, Astari Nite, and Confused as EverArtserve Fort LauderdaleFriday, July 24, 2009Better Than: Guy Harvey paintings and seashell collectionsThe Review: Fort Lauderdale is perhaps better known for its nickel slots and three-for-one drink specials than its cultural pursuits. But you…

Butane Plays Electric Pickle this Friday

​Midwestern DJ/producer Andrew Rasse a.k.a. Butane is one of the more cerebral and pragmatic figures of contemporary techno. This is a guy who cites the philosophers Martin Heidegger and Thomas Kuhn as influences, and whose new artist album Endless Forms (on Crosstown Rebels) is a self-described homage to Charles Darwin…

Days of the New Coming to Culture Room August 15

​Days of the New is a hard band to classify nowadays. 10 or 15 years ago, it’d have easily sat in the same group as Alice in Chains and Soundgarden. But now that ‘alternative/grunge’ doesn’t seem to be a genre anymore, Days of the New seems, well new. Lead singer…