Passafire Get to Be “Anthropologists on the Road” When Touring

Summer might be nearing an end, but there are still a few lingering moments of hot and sticky musical goodness to look forward to, like the third and final installment of Propaganda’s indoor/outdoor pool party concert series, Summer Daze. This Sunday, Savannah, GA, reggae-rock outfit Passafire will headline along with…

Top Ten Foreign Covers of Classic English Language Songs

The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou might be the weak link in Wes Anderson movies, but it did allow viewers to hear old songs in a new way. Throughout the movie, Brazilian singer Seu Jorge had random interludes in which he picked up his guitar and sang David Bowie songs…

Big Gigantic Keeps “Making Music and Having a Good Time”

Since forming in 2009, Big Gigantic has become just that: big and gigantic. The duo creates a unique type of EDM that includes live drums and sax and has captivated the scene since its inception. The men behind Big Gigantic, producer and saxophonist Dominic Lalli and drummer Jeremy Salken, have…

RIP, Dennis Farina: A Man With a South Florida Touch

It’s a cold day in Miami Beach when we first meet Ray Barboni. So cold, the radio says it might reach 34 degrees. Barboni walks over to Chili Palmer (played by John Travolta) and cracks himself up saying, “It’s chilly outside and Chili inside.” That opening scene of Get Shorty…

Jay-Z, Madonna, Justin Timberlake: Please Don’t Really Boycott Florida

UPDATE: Turns out many artists first listed by April Ryan at American Urban Radio Networks, like Rihanna and the Rolling Stones, aren’t actually boycotting the state. Mother Jones reported on the story, as did the Huffington Post. Dear Stevie Wonder, Madonna, Usher, Kanye West, Jay-Z, Justin Timberlake, Rod Stewart, Young…

Top Five Hairdos You’ll See at Warped Tour 2013

Every year, as the Van’s Warped Tour rolls around, South Florida’s youth round up their skate shoes, don their favorite band T-shirts, strap on their studded belts and pukka shell necklaces, and head to the fairgrounds. But it isn’t enough to just dress the part of pop-punk tween; one must…

Ten Best 2013 Pitchfork Music Festival Fashion Moments

“It finally feels like summer,” says a sandal-clad girl to her friend this past weekend at Pitchfork Music Festival in Chicago’s Union Park. The friend nods in agreement and sips from his dewy 312 beer, a local favorite. As a scorching heat wave blanketed most of the country, festival-goers descended…

ArtServe’s RedEYE Brought Art to Life and Life to Art

As a victim of its own popularity, ArtServe’s alt exhibition RedEYE sent the public to park their vehicles at Parker Playhouse’s field next door. This meant patrons had to take a half mile jaunt through fields, parks, and parking lots to get to the visual assault that they were so…

Why Regular Show Is So Huge at Comic-Con This Year

Liz OhanesianJ.G. Quintel, creator of Regular Show, left, meets Muscle Man come to life. J.G. Quintel has been going to San Diego Comic-Con for a decade now. He started out his journey here as a fan, a CalArts student who caught wind of the event from his brother. Quintel would…

Futurisk’s “Meteoright” Gets the Remix Treatment, 1982 to 2013

If the Screamers and the Units were revamping the musical landscape of California with digital forays into synth rock back in the late ’70s, early ’80s, it goes without question that Jeremy Kolosine and his Futurisk racket was doing the same for South Florida and the Eastern seaboard roughly at…

Vans Warped Tour: Go Backstage with Roadie Tony Skulls

It’s 1995. The inaugural Warped Tour pulls into The Edge in Fort Lauderdale. And even after the band’s van (along with its electric guitars, and other gear) gets jacked, Bradley Nowell and Eric Wilson of Sublime still decide to play an entirely acoustic set for a packed house. Meanwhile, a…

Johnny Marr’s Top 10 Most Unexpected Musical Moments

As the rain falls hard on this (occasionally) humdrum town, fans of the Smiths have reason to rejoice! This week, Mr. Johnny Marr announced a Fort Lauderdale date on his impending U.S. tour. While Marr is best known as Morrissey’s former songwriting foil in the Smith’s, the guitarist’s keene sense…

RedEYE Gathers Graffiti Artists, DJs, and Fashionistas in Fort Lauderdale

Grab your caffeinated beverage and skedaddle down to ArtServe this weekend to experience the gritty counter-culture art gathering that is known as RedEYE. “Forget that nervous little adjective: ‘edgy,'” notes Byron Swart, Managing Director of ArtServe and event founder. “RedEYE is an overstimulation of the eye. As you walk through…