Mudhoney

Like many of its Seattle peers (and famous followers, notably Nirvana), Mudhoney was branded with grunge’s scarlet letter. It’s a hollow label, of course, ignoring the pioneering group’s raunchy, bad-vibe rock and roll, which set it apart from the genre’s occasional this-close-to-metal posturing. Twenty years after its release, Mudhoney’s breakthrough…

Head Spins: Induce

You go out — some might even say you go way out. But you wouldn’t be able to do either if it weren’t for the work of the DJ, the kitten or the cat who soundtracks each and every wild night. For the next however many weeks it takes, New…

Close to Us

Much like a lover who keeps threatening to pack up and leave, The Cure’s Robert Smith has suggested often that each successive album or tour by the band would be its last. This has proven to be untrue so many times that fans have little reason to even bat an…

Spiritualized

The title of the latest effort by Spiritualized is a play on accident and emergency ward, a place where the group’s songwriter and main man, Jason Pierce, spent nearly a month in 2005. That he was shriveled and bed-ridden from bilateral pneumonia, not from shooting junk into an eyeball, is…

Rachel Goodrich, Your New Favorite Singer

It’s difficult to say which is more awesome: Rachel Goodrich’s catchy song “The Black Hole” or its low-fi video. In it, she sings while kneeling on her friend’s unmade bed; she’s wearing, for no real reason, a ladybug costume and a pair of sunglasses. Meanwhile, her friend Jon Estes plays…

Pearl Jam Reveals New Strategy for Concert Bootlegs

Regardless of if you’re headed to the Pearl Jam show tonight in West Palm Beach, within the next two weeks, you’ll be able to buy or download a live bootleg of the concert to your computer or Verizon cell phone. Known for their ability to stay one step ahead of…

Prunk TV – Cuban Linx

Last year’s Rock the Bells was headlined by Wu-Tang Clan, with all nine living members onstage (until Meth jumped into the audience). Ol’ Dirty Bastard’s son, “Young DB” was up there, carrying on his father’s legacy. This past January, I spoke with Raekwon and Ghostface about the future of the…

Lil Wayne–Tha Carter III

Lil’ Wayne Tha Carter III (Cash Money/Young Money/Universal) Possibly the most anticipated hip-hop release since Jay Z’s The Black Album, Tha Carter III is Lil Wayne’s 6th studio album and the final in the Tha Carter Trilogy. There’s been much hype surrounding this release seeing that many of the tracks…

Ted Nugent Has a Message for High School Graduates

Either go to college or you’ll end up like this deer. No pressure. Michigan based rocker Ted Nugent has sharp a message for high school graduates this year. The highly vocal 59-year-old conservative recently penned an Op-Ed piece in the Detroit News that he wants to circulate throughout the country…

Last Night: Stevie Nicks at Hard Rock Live

Stevie Nicks Saturday, June 7 Hard Rock Live Better than: Watching Stevie Nicks 10 years from now. The body of Stevie Nicks turned 60 last month. Her voice has been 60 for a while. Maybe it was all that coke in the ’70s, or maybe it was that her vocal…

Last Night: Paid Dues Tour at Club Cinema

Little Brother with Double-O of Kidz in the Hall Paid Dues Tour Saturday, June 7 Club Cinema Better Than: Believing hip-hop is deceased. It would be great to say the hip-hop extravaganza known as the Paid Dues Tour went off without a hitch this past Saturday night. The vibes were…

Last Night: Heavy Metal in Baghdad at Sweat Records

Photo Courtesy of VBS.TV/VICE Films When it comes to documentaries, it takes a lot to make me say, “holy shit.” You put enough news headlines in front of someone’s face and, unfortunately, real life stories become less and less shocking. But Vice Film’s “Heavy Metal in Baghdad” had me holy-shitting…

Aug. 1 Yes Concert Scheduled for Hard Rock Live is Cancelled

…And so is the band’s whole tour, apparently. Here’s the official scoop: “YES CONCERT SCHEDULED FOR AUGUST 1 AT HARD ROCK LIVE HAS BEEN CANCELED HOLLYWOOD, Fla. – The Yes concert scheduled for August 1 at Hard Rock Live at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino has been canceled…

Reports of Weezy in Rehab Are Unfounded

Yesterday evening, 99 Jamz’s K. Foxx and numerous hip-hop blogs announced that Lil’ Wayne had finally gone Hollywood and checked himself into rehab for drug addiction. The news wasn’t that hard to believe after Wayne’s admitted dependence on cocaine and syrup, and since a Styrofoam cup full of sizzurp seems…

Simple, Not Stupid

I was originally supposed to write about the new Van Morrison album, Keep It Simple (which was released April 1), a few weeks ago, when other deadlines got in the way. Then a funny thing happened: The characteristically modest yet meticulous Simple shot to number 10 on the Billboard 200,…

Djavan

Brazilian singer-songwriter Djavan got his start in the late Seventies while playing modern sambas with a clear bossa nova vibe. Over the years, he has expanded his musical palette by incorporating sounds from jazz, blues, and the Brazilian northeast. His resulting unique style boasts a sophisticated sheen but also remains…

Josh Gabriel

The San Francisco-based house DJ duo of Josh Gabriel and Dave Dresden celebrated its “Best American DJ” award at this year’s Winter Music Conference in novel fashion: They broke up the act. They went out with a bang, too, slaying the Pawn Shop crowd with a five-hour set March 28…

Steely Dan

It’s certainly impressive that Steely Dan masterminds Walter Becker and Donald Fagen have contributed such a staggering group of hit songs to the canon of modern music. One imagines that, even after civilization collapses, jazzy classics such as “Reelin’ in the Years,” “Bodhisattva,” “Any Major Dude,” and “Peg” will continue…

Shawn Snyder

With his turnip hairdo and a voice that evokes an infusion of wanderlust and yearning, South Florida’s Shawn Snyder could be Adam Duritz’s forgotten sibling. The tangled emotions Duritz puts forth with Counting Crows share much common ground with Snyder’s introspective musings. Still, Snyder’s confessional style is clearly borne from…

Computer Camp and Disco Balls

Who knew music this shit-hot could come from a mountainous Norwegian town known as “The City of Rain”? Following in the footsteps of fellow townsfolk Röyksopp, Kings of Convenience, and Sondre Lerche, Fredrik Saroea (vocals, guitar, and keyboard) and Ketil Mosnes (backing vocals, bass, and keyboard) formed Datarock in 2000…

Happy Birthday, Jazid

Since 1996, it’s been all about the music “every damn night” at 1342 Washington Ave., the home of Jazid. This unwavering ethos has attracted a loyal following to the venue, turning into South Beach’s longest-running nightclub. For some perspective: It has survived six Miami Beach mayors, four presidential elections, and…

Social Distortion

The local boys of Social Klash make sweet electro- and Britpop-inspired melodies, effortlessly swapping English and Spanish lyrics as well as crafting a cool, unique sound the band members describe as electro en español. Their confessed passion for Eighties bands such as The Cure and Depeche Mode is instantly palpable,…