Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark Pioneered Millennial Pop Music
The Liverpool band’s dulcet lyrics explored everything from the wonders of telegraphs and atomic bombs to a tragic romance with Joan of Arc.
The Liverpool band’s dulcet lyrics explored everything from the wonders of telegraphs and atomic bombs to a tragic romance with Joan of Arc.
Friday, Beck and Cage the Elephant’s Night Running Tour stops by the Coral Sky Amphitheater, while the Rolling Stones finally make their way down to South Florida on Saturday. And celebrate the Labor Day weekend partying late with Rabbit in the Moon in Wilton Manors. Stay ahead of all upcoming…
Take a listen to his 25-year discography and you might conclude that his forays into different musical stylings add up to an inconsistent career output.
Let the wave of ’90s nostalgia wash over you with Backstreet Boys on Friday or come to the realization that the only Vampire Weekend song you know is “A-Punk” on Saturday. Otherwise, Voltaire’s second-anniversary party with the Sh-Booms is free for those looking to not spend too much this weekend…
Karl Denson doesn’t answer blocked numbers. So, when the saxophone player’s phone rang one day in 2014, he didn’t pick up. But after four calls, he thought it might be important. It was. Lenny Kravitz, for whom Denson played saxophone from 1986 to 1993, was calling to tell him about…
Spoon’s Jim Eno on the band’s recent greatest hits album Everything Hits at Once: The Best of Spoon, and the Night Running Tour with Beck and Cage the Elephant.
Fred Schneider talks about how the B-52’s struggled to get radio airtime for “Love Shack,” how he overcame an unhappy childhood, and why no one should ever let him near their plants.
Whether it was through public records or a brief by Lake Okeechobee News, it was clear Okeechobee Music & Arts Festival was set to return in 2020. It was also clear that Insomniac, the event promotion company behind Electric Daisy Carnival (EDC), was behind the festival’s return.
The Killers will headline the 2019 Riptide Music Festival on Fort Lauderdale Beach.
Most fans and much of the media largely overlooked sexual assault allegations against Nick Carter during the promotional tour for the Backstreet Boys’ DNA.
Vampire Weekend having more fun than ever.
This week, Khalid reinvents pop music in his own image at the Triple A, while Pedro the Lion is back from a 15-year hiatus to play Revolution Live. And if you’re still buzzing from the biopic Bohemian Rhapsody, Queen + Adam Lambert will hit the BB&T to pay tribute to the legendary Freddie Mercury.
It’s best to appreciate Queen + Adam Lambert for what it is — an amazingly talented singer doing his own thing with an amazing catalog of music.
Not to be missed this week are the (alleged) final farewell of Kiss and the first of two concerts by the grown-up Jonas Brothers, who will return to South Florida in November. Try both. Cap them off with the West Palm Beach rapper Wifisfuneral’s homecoming at the Kelsey Theater.
All the great boy bands have delivered polished love songs, cute guys, and lots of posters for tweens to tack to their bedroom walls. For young girls coming of age at the end of the 2000s, the Jonas Brothers expertly filled that role.
Okeechobee is set to return in 2020, with dates scheduled for March 5 through 8.
From Zach Deputy’s skilled looping to 311’s vast music catalog and Sniper Gang affiliate Jackboy’s headlining show, it’s a varied week for music in South Florida.
Blink-182’s fans bought tickets to see the band and settled for a coheadlining set from Lil Wayne.
The song some people believe to be the quintessential Golden State anthem might have just as easily ended up “Hotel Florida.”
Whether you are ready to relive the ’90s with Korn and Alice in Chains or looking for pop perfection during Carly Rae Jepsen’s performance, there’s plenty of music this week for every fan. Stay ahead of all upcoming shows with New Times’ South Florida concert calendar. Carly Rae Jepsen. Mainstream…
The case against DMB isn’t quite as strong as some make it out to be.
Lil Wayne might not be enthusiastic about his tour with Blink-182, but his fans and those of the pop-punk group might have more in common than he thinks.