Macklemore Is the Broccoli of Hip-Hop

Some people really love raw vegetables — no salt, nothing added, brush off the dirt it was grown in and chomp away. Some people won’t touch a salad unless it’s drenched in cheese, dressing, and copious amounts of bacon. One of those meals is genuinely good for us and the…

New Wynwood-Based Radio Station, Revolution, Plays EDM for True Fans

The Revolution might not be televised, but it is blasting nonstop through the airwaves, pumping an infectious and continuous beat from the northern Keys all the way to southern West Palm Beach. “A lot of stations have tried to bring EDM, or an electronic dance music format, to Miami, but…

The Five Best Nightclubs in Hialeah

Hialeah is apparently experiencing a cultural renaissance, but long before “Leah Art District” came around, Hialeah has been home to some of the best Latin nightlife in South Florida. Whether it’s Jennine Capó Crucet’s (author of How to Leave Hialeah, a compilation of short stories inspired by Crucet’s own upbringing in Hialeah)…

Pearl Jam Is Coming to American Airlines Arena in April

In 2000, when Eddie Vedder was in Miami, he got drunk and recorded one of the most legendary jam sessions this city’s ever seen. 16 years later, Vedder’s older, wiser, and bringing his band, Pearl Jam, to Miami once again. One can only hope he downs a dozen Bud Lights…

Whatever You Do, Don’t Kiss Madonna

The moon looks nice. You’re waxing emotional. Some butterflies flutter in your stomach. Stars are shiny. Maybe you’ve lit a candle, maybe three or four candles. You’ve gone all out, like, stir-fried shrimp and homemade pasta all out. Those trousers and button down are really well ironed, homie. You feel…

Jewish Music Festival Avenue J Brings Alex Clare to the Grove

Alex Clare is no stranger to struggle. The English singer-songwriter, best known for his 2011 dubstep crossover hit “Too Close,” owes much of his success to the setbacks he had to overcome. Speaking on being dropped from Island Records early on in his career, Clare is insistent that he would…

Furious Leisure’s “Vape Life” Is Miami’s One and Only Ode to Vaping

For many health-conscious stoners, vape is life. So, it’s only fitting that Miami indie pop/hip-hop band, Furious Leisure, just dropped “Vape Life,” an ode to the healthier, less smokey version of marijuana consumption: the vaporizer. The video is stoner comedy meets educational film. Furious Leisure’s Bodizepha and Damian Major, accompanied…

Miami’s Ten Can’t-Miss Concerts of the Week

10. Peppa Pig Live! Saturday, January 23, 5 p.m. The Fillmore Miami Beach, 1700 Washington Ave., Miami Beach; 305-673-7300; fillmoremb.com. Tickets cost $26.50 to $42.50 plus fees via livenation.com. Peppa Pig may be a pink animated character who hangs out with her British pig family and animal friends, but in the toddler world, she’s the Beyoncé…

Clarence Reid, AKA Blowfly, Dies of Liver Cancer UPDATED

It’s a sad day for Miami music. It’s a sad day for all music.  Yesterday afternoon on Blowfly’s Facebook page, a message was posted declaring Clarence Reid, also known by the stage name Blowfly, had entered hospice care after suffering organ failure as a result of terminal liver cancer.  Dear Blowfly…

The Soft Moon on Live Performance: “It’s a Living Thing”

Listening to Luis Vasquez’s three dark industrial albums as the Soft Moon, you would think he always lived in Berlin. But he originally hails from sunny Southern California. “I was born in L.A., where I watched MTV every morning. It was mostly glam rock like Poison, Mötley Crüe, Cinderella, and…

This Year, Let’s Spend a Little Less Time Hating Macklemore

Acceptance, frugality, unabashed nostalgia, tolerance of others, fighting addiction and drug abuse, and eschewing crass commercialism: Those are not the typical tenets of a global rap superstar. Ben Haggerty, better known as the thrift-shop-loving Macklemore, has built his reputation and career on subject matter usually glossed over by hip-hop and…

Concert Pick of the Weekend: Tripmastaz at Treehouse

In an era of one-trick ponies riding the bandwagon of a single trendy style, it’s rare to find artists that straddle both ends of the house and techno spectrum. But Russia’s Andrew Guyvoronsky, AKA Tripmastaz. is in the unique position of being associated with both the funky, jacking Chicago house…