The Musical Box: A Look Back at The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway

The lamb lies down on Broadway. It is a sentence that stirs the soul of hard-core progressive-rock fans who know the days when Peter Gabriel fronted Genesis while Phil Collins concentrated on complex time signatures on an intricate drum kit. Those fans also know The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway…

Elvis Costello and the Imposters – Hard Rock Live – April 25

Elvis Costello and the ImpostersHard Rock LiveApril 25, 2012Better than: Elvis befriending Burt Bacharach. Call it the redemption of Elvis Costello. After all his various side excursions over the past couple of decades — from country to classical, as well as tentative attempts at jazz and equally awkward passes at…

Broward/Palm Beach Concert Calendar: New, Improved, Sometimes Tattooed

Timothy NorrisDrum roll, please… Individual results may vary.We’ve just rolled out a new and improved calendar of Broward/Palm Beach concerts. Our online music listings are now sortable by artist, venue and price. We’ve also got a raw, unadulterated, alphabetical list of upcoming shows in the drop-down menus on the righthand…

Lacuna Coil on May 1 at Culture Room

There’s nothing shy about Lacuna Coil, an Italian six-piece that helped fully solidify the subgenre dubbed “gothic metal.” Nearly everything about the band is bombastic, from vocalist Andrea Ferro and Cristina Scabbia’s dramatic male-female vocal interplay to the effects-heavy, ethereal touches to the music itself. In clumsier hands, this could…

Blood on the Dance Floor on April 29 at Revolution Live

Duo Blood on the Dance Floor seems tailor-made for the nightmares of any old person — let’s say, anyone over 21. The group’s masterminds, Dahvie Vanity and Jayy von Monroe, revel in looking like vastly over-the-top versions of a latter-day “scene” look, taken to the extreme, all teased hair, makeup,…

Rise Against on April 28 at Sunset Cove Amphitheater

The great achievement of Chicago-based punk foursome Rise Against is that the group has walked a tightrope on which few similar bands have managed to balance. Its original stance, down to its name, was largely political, and yet the group has mostly enjoyed the continued respect of fans and critics…

Backstage in South Florida: Self-Destructive Superstars

This week: Rockers who are seemingly determined to do themselves in. It seems to me that self-destruction is a fairly common phenomenon in modern music. Forget the fact that drink and drugs have led to many a musician’s downhill spiral. Listing all those who have succumbed to those vices would be an…

Earth Day Weekend in Delray: Booze, Tunes, and Mother Nature

When it rains, it pours, and in South Florida, that kind of idiom applies to sporadic climate patterns, live music, and community events alike. Sometimes the region even plays host to all three at once, which manifested into something like what Delray Beach’s Old School Beer Fest and the Open…

The Pretty Reckless – Culture Room – April 24

Better than: Staying home and watching Gossip Girl reruns. In a world where pop stars and dubstep DJs reign king (and queen), Taylor Momsen is without a doubt going against the typical formula for “making it big.” Some may argue that it’s a gimmick and that she’s just another angsty…

Boca’s Livid Records Signs Faulkner Detectives

Boca’s Livid Records had one hell of a streak from 2010 to 2011. The label released ten albums by local, national, and international groups. And we’re still impatiently waiting for that Bulletproof Tiger seven-inch, which, we hear, is getting plated and lacquered at the pressing plant as you read. The…

Lady Boner Letters: Gavin Rossdale of Bush

Remember reading magazines like Tiger Beat and Bop? Week after week, you’d thumb through the pages, ripping out photos of cute musicians to paste into your binders. And sometimes — if you were feeling really brave — you’d send a fan letter or two or three to your heartthrob, hoping…

Dick Dale – Respectable Street – April 20

Better than: blueberry pancakes in bed. Going to West Palm Beach is to me, in any case, a miniature vacation of sorts. This past Saturday, the weather in Miami was so astronomically dismal that I was actually glad to be at work and not necessarily dreaming of playing golf or being…

Skid Row – Revolution Live – April 20

Better than: A cowboy hat on a summer day.It had all the hallmarks of a heavy-metal show: denim vests, short skirts, pattered cowboy hats, and long locks hanging freely down the back of fire-breathing bowling shirts worn by aging headbangers toting bottles of Bud Light with tales of Hallandale’s Button…

Public Image Grand Opening: Rap, Beer, and Vintage Goodies

It takes a special kind of person to nab a space in an up-and-coming area and turn it into a successful vintage store.After Saturday’s grand opening, it looks like Andrew Vincent, owner and manager of Public Image Vintage Clothing, is that special guy.The store has technically been open for a…

Mickey Hart Keeps on Rockin’ in the Cosmos; Appearing at Wanee

It’s easy to forget that our human melodramas, joyful and bummeriffic, are happening as vibrations in the infinite cosmos. And that these vibrations — the vibrations of our orgasms, breakups, and boredom — were apparently created by the same occurrence, 13.7 billion years ago, that formed our sun, planet Earth,…

Ray Manzarek and Roy Rogers Have the 21st-Century Blues

Ray Manzarek and Roy Rogers are two venerated “California acid heads” on a mission: to have fun, expand consciousness, and bring the blues into the 21st Century. “We’ve run the 1-4-5 chord changes,” says Manzarek. “We’ve all done that, and that’s marvelous. But we’re just looking to expand the paradigm.”…

Great White at Sunset Cove Ampitheater April 20

It’s hard to separate the name of Los Angeles rock act Great White from the event in recent history with which they’re most associated. It was supposedly this group whose pyrotechnics caused a notorious 2003 club fire in Rhode Island that killed 100 people, including the band’s then-guitarist. Unfortunately, the…

Rammstein at BankAtlantic Center April 20

German six-piece Rammstein was among the great bogeymen of the late ’90s, right up there with Marilyn Manson and Tool as bands you could blast in your room to disturb conservative parents. Indeed, much of the band’s shtick, from its gut-churning, throbbing industrial take on metal to its deliberately provocative…