Marilyn Manson Rocks Your Baby to Sleep

Music vet and New Times scribe Lee Zimmerman offers his insights, opinions and observations about the local scene. This week: How to screw up your kid from day one. The holiday season is only now getting underway. but it’s the perfect time to pick out a musical gift for any…

The Howlin’ Brothers Explain the Ways in Which They Wail

Don’t be misled by the fact that the Howlin’ Brothers made their bow on Brendan Benson’s Readymade Records label. Howl has nothing to do with the modern pop motif that Benson is known for, both on his own and as a collaborator with Jack White in the Raconteurs. Howl is…

Bonnie Raitt – Hard Rock Live Hollywood – November 30

Bonnie Raitt with special guest Paul Brady Hard Rock Live at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino November 30, 2013 Better than: Ever? Bonnie Raitt is as feisty as ever at the age of 64. Here is a woman who was nurtured early on by such immortal legends as…

Jimmy Eat World Head to Culture Room

Funny how Jimmy Eat World’s most famous song is called “The Middle,” given it was released in 2001, landing almost exactly smack dab in the middle of the Mesa, Arizona band’s 20 year career. At first listen, with its impossibly cheery lyrics, “The Middle” seemed like the work of either…

Donny & Marie Bring Christmas to South Florida

It’s tough to get in the Christmas spirit in South Florida, what with the eighty degree weather, the iguanas outnumbering the reindeer, and the old ladies who cut you off in traffic while saluting you with their middle fingers. But for those who want to feel like Santa Claus is…

Drummer Chris Corsano on What Makes a Jam Not Work, Free Jazz, Noise, and Bjork

Chris Corsano is one of the most sought-after percussionists in the nebulous sphere of intentional aural insanity that constitutes free music and its various iterations as noise, psychedelia, and having-something-to-do-with-jazz. Since the late ’90s, Corsano has performed solo and in infinite combinations of players — both heartily obscure and incredibly…

TOO//FUTURE Move Their Underground Sound to a “Proper Warehouse”

What do real, passionate music lovers do when faced with a scene marred by commercial interests and that no longer caters to their discerning tastes? They pool their resources, say “fuck this industry,” and take matters into their own hands! “We’re doing it because we’re really passionate about this music,”…

The Fascinating Life of Bonnie Raitt

During a career that’s – so far – spanned well over 40 years, Bonnie Raitt established herself as an indomitable force in the music community. Known for her brilliant guitar work, bluesy ballads, searing, soulful vocals and, of course, mass of flaming red hair, it turns out, there’s plenty about…

Yo! Flaunt Jams Blasts Ya Back to the ’90s This Thanksgiving

Back in the 1990s, we wore Blossom hats. That’s right. And we rolled the sleeves up on our oversized T-shirts. We put on comically massive jeans called JNCOs and parted our hair so far over, that our comb-over gave our Uncle Jerry’s a run for its two dollar bills. Despite…

Five Best Concerts This Week in Fort Lauderdale

Certainly there are local shows aplenty blowing out eardrums all over the 954 and 561, but we’d like to tell you about a few huge concerts storming through our area this week. A few are throwbacks, and a couple are dubstep. And that’s what it’s all about up here: dichotomy…

Johnny Marr Is the Quintessential 1980s Guitarist

The excess that characterized the 1980s has since been, decried, extolled, and examined ad nauseam. The musical landscape that developed during that decade was one of the most compelling in history, not necessarily based on the content that flowed through the mainstream (which was unique in its own right), but…

Rick Ross Returns Home for James L. Knight Center Show

Nobody embodies Miami in the eyes of popular culture the past few years like rapper Rick Ross. When Jay Z came to town, he made sure to have Ross on stage with him. When they show the celebrities sitting court-side at the Miami Heat games, Ross is always on the…

Indigo Girls’ Emily Saliers Talks Fracking and Miley Cyrus

Before the honey-sweet vocal harmonies of indie folk darlings Tegan and Sara, there were the Indigo Girls. Their brand of heartfelt folk rock had commercial appeal from the beginning, leading to a quarter-century-long career for the singer/songwriters, who continue to write and tour today. But as two openly gay best…

Southeast Beast Tour to Storm the Talent Farm

Florida is an unstable place: The populace is largely transient, the weather is unpredictable, and the very soil we walk on is shifting and eroding in a state of perpetuity. However, we do have a few steadfast constants we can rely on amid the ebb and flow of humans and…