Dane Cook Bails on South Florida This Saturday

Dane Cook won’t be showing his face in South Florida anytime soon.​You’re probably really looking forward to loving/hating Dane Cook on Saturday. He’s tall, dark, and kind of handsome. He’s a bro’s bro, a ladies man, a man about town. Hey, we were too. We were even going to chat…

Backstage: Re-Rolled Rolling Stones

Music vet and New Times scribe Lee Zimmerman shares stories of memorable rock ‘n’ roll encounters that took place in our local environs. This week, a rare concert by an all-star outfit.A Rolling Stones revival celebrating the band’s early ’70s lineup has been prompted in part by the DVD Ladies…

Bone Thugs-N-Harmony at Revolution, October 17

Bone Thugs-N-HarmonyRevolution, Fort LauderdaleSunday, October 17, 2010The review:Bone Thugs-N-Harmony performing E. 1999 Eternal in its entirety with a live band did not sound like a winner at all. Several jokes later regarding the Revolution staff out front handing out tickets in the streets before the show, I had a different…

Sugarland at Cruzan Amphitheatre, October 16

Sugarland With Little Big Town and Randy Montana Cruzan Amphitheatre, West Palm Beach Saturday, Oct. 16, 2010 The Review: Sugarland’s Incredible Machine tour came to a halt in West Palm Beach’s Cruzan Amphitheatre on Saturday, but before it did, the final show delivered on its promise of soaring harmonies and…

Built to Spill at Culture Room, October 15

View a slideshow from the concert here.Built to SpillWith RevoltRevoltCulture Room, Fort LauderdaleFriday, October 15, 2010Better than: A lot of bands who look like they’re working harder.The review:Built to Spill shows aren’t filled with surprises. The workmanlike efforts of singer/guitarist Doug Martsch and his Idaho cohorts don’t create a visual…

A Summary of Last Night’s Premiere of The Vanilla Ice Project

DIY Network​If there’s a renovation problem, yo, Vanilla Ice will solve it. If you had any doubts, they were proven wrong in last night’s debut of his new reality-home improvement show, The Vanilla Ice Project.In the show, Rob Van Winkle (better-known as Vanilla Ice) and his buddies renovate a 7,000-square-foot…

Matt & Kim at the Culture Room, October 14

View 29 eye-melting photos from the Matt & Kim show in a slideshow here.Matt & Kim with Donnis and Fake Problemsat the Culture Room, Fort LauderdaleThursday, October 14, 2010Better than: Joining the Babysitters Club and taking a bunch of 11-year-olds to a concert field trip… Oh, wait. The Review:Once keyboardist…

Penny Lane Music Emporium Grand Opening Saturday, October 16

Photo by Jamie LongArmando Zuppa at Penny Lane Music Emporium​Music has long played an important role in Armando Zuppa’s life. As a 7-year-old in Italy, Zuppa’s teacher used Beatles albums to help him learn English. So when deciding what to call his new music warehouse in Fort Lauderdale, using a…

Duck Down 15th Anniversary Show at Revolution, October 13

Duck Down 15th AnniversaryWith Pharoahe Monch, Buckshot, Smif-N-Wessun, Sean Price, Skyzoo, D. SchwartzRevolution, Fort LauderdaleWednesday, October 13, 2010Better than: The Psychopathic Records’ 15th anniversary.The review:While many ’90s rap groups (à la Wu-Tang) eventually attracted more mainstream audiences, Boot Camp Click has, does, and will always belong to the underground. And…

Matt & Kim’s Keyboard Punk Joy at Culture Room

Whether Brooklyn knew it or not, the New York borough became a happier place the instant Matt & Kim began creating Pixy Stix-fueled keyboard pop anthems a few years back. Since then, the adorable couple has performed a load of high-energy shows that feature sweet banter and sweeter glances between…

Andy Matchett & the Minks Unleash Upbeat Pop-Rock Upon Propaganda

When Orlando-based musician Andy Matchett rolls into town with his bouffant hair and his backing band the Minks, get ready for an act capable of delivering smiles aplenty, occasional confetti blasts, and a history of forging intimacy with the audience by performing under a parachute. Also expect an upbeat delivery…

Flaming Lips Bring the Psychedelic Party to Sunset Cove

Few bands embody the festival atmosphere quite like the Flaming Lips, especially effervescent frontman Wayne Coyne. For uninitiated revelers, the Flaming Lips performance Saturday could very well feature Coyne inhabiting an enormous gerbil ball or wearing a pair of hands as big as bicycle tires or just posing with a…

Sugarland’s Pop-Country Blend Comes to Cruzan

Sugarland’s Grammy-winning country team of Jennifer Nettles and Kristian Bush is building anticipation for a new album, The Incredible Machine, set for release this month. Still skirting the line between country and pop, the steampunk-themed album has already gained traction via single “Stuck Like Glue.” Nettles shows her Rasta side…

Bone Thugs-N-Harmony: Re-Formed and Ready for Revolution

Reaching the top isn’t nearly as hard as staying there. The Bone Thugs crew can attest to that. The quintet’s blend of gangsta rigor and R&B smoothness revolutionized the rap landscape when it emerged in the mid-’90s. But their friendship wasn’t as tight as their harmonies, and the group fractured…

D.R.I. Carries Punk Work Ethic to Culture Room

James Brown was the hardest-working man in show business, but veteran punk act D.R.I. is an overburdened standout among do-it-yourselfers, subsisting on little more than genuine punk values. Over the punk-metal crossover group’s 26-year career, the rotating roster has grown from living in vans and eating in soup kitchens to…

Caribou Creates Electro-Pop Churn at Grand Central

Songwriter Dan Snaith, who records as Caribou, released his first record in 2000 under the name of Manitoba (he changed it in 2004 after a lawsuit from “Handsome” Dick Manitoba of New York protopunks the Dictators). Snaith, a Canada native, found an immediate transatlantic audience for his digital psych-pop polyrhythms,…

AK1200 and Richie August Get Respectable’s Bodies Moving

Florida breaks inventor DJ Icey originally dubbed Sunshine State native Dave Minner’s sound as “an AK-47 on 1200s,” and AK1200 was born. For the past 22 years, AK1200 has tinkered with higher BPMs and is widely credited with exposing the U.S. to drum ‘n’ bass music. After opening his dance-only…

Ozzy Osbourne’s Return to South Florida a Musical One

Earlier this year, Ozzy Osbourne received the key to West Palm Beach in person and signed some copies of his autobiography. Although the decorated event included the obligatory arrest of local nutjob/Ozzy-themed ice cream flavor unveiling, there was no music involved.Not to say that there’s anything wrong with the Prince…