III Points 2015 Day Three: King Krule, Damian Lazarus, and More

Feet were sore. Heads hurt. It was the last leg of a long race, but Sunday’s III Points lineup — which featured Bomba Estéreo, Damian Lazarus & the Ancient Moons, and King Krule among others — gave attendees just enough juice to get over the hill. III Points finished its third and biggest…

Miami’s Five Best Concerts This Week

Walk the Moon. Talking Is Hard Tour with Holychild. Tuesday, October 13, 8 p.m. The Fillmore Miami Beach, 1700 Washington Ave., Miami Beach; 305-673-7300; fillmoremb.com. Tickets cost $29.50 to $40.50 plus fees via livenation.com. “Everyone experiences that need to drop whatever they are worried about and live in the moment,” Walk the Moon’s Nicholas Petricca told New…

III Points 2015 Day Two: Run the Jewels, Toro y Moi, and More

With names like Run the Jewels, Toro Y Moi, AlunaGeorge, Ghostface Killah and Doom, the second day of III Points was stacked. There was something to listen to in every direction you faced, and good music was never more than thirty yards away. The crowd was big and eager on…

III Points 2015 Day One: Warpaint, Nicolas Jaar, and More

On Friday, October 9, as the skies above Wynwood opened up and bled down upon the colorful neighborhood, we feared the worst. So much anticipation and preparation was being threatened by a few bloated clouds. But, as the clock struck 5, the sun emerged, all hot and glorious. God loves…

For Fudakochi, Music Was the Only Thing That Ever Made Sense

Fudakochi has always believed he was living on a different planet. The Overtown native didn’t talk for the first seven years of his life, and instead watched everything revolve past him like a movie. Then, as his mother tells it, on his seventh birthday he uttered his first word: “disappear.”…

Ten Can’t-Miss Local Acts Playing III Points 2015

So you’re planning on attending III Points this week. You probably can’t wait to check out sets by Damian Lazarus, Nicolas Jaar, and Ghostface Killah and Doom, who will be appearing “live from the other side.” However, if you’re only going to III Points for the headliners, you’d be doing yourself…

Los Amigos Invisibles Head to the Fillmore for an Acoustic Set

Ten albums and more than 20 years later, the party hasn’t stopped for the Venezuelan group Los Amigos Invisibles, which has graced stages in 60-plus countries worldwide since its inception. Made up of vocalist Julio Briceño, percussionist Mauricio Arcas, bassist José Rafael Torres, and drummer Juan Manuel Roura, the band…

Here Are This Year’s III Points Set Times

The key to any successful festival experience is preparation. If you think you’ll be okay just winging it, you won’t. You’ll be standing in the hot dog line while King Krule invites everyone back to his hotel for tea and for weeks you’ll have to listen to all your friends…

The Martinez Brothers Talk ’90s Nickelodeon, Disco, and III Points

“Todo para la familia,” says Steve, quoting The Brothers García. “That’s it exactly!” says Chris, who has just compared his brother and himself to the siblings from the early-’00s Nickelodeon show. “That even ties in with the other Nick shows.” New Times’ interview with the Martinez Brothers has been dominated…

Miami’s Five Best Concerts This Week

Kylesa. With Inter Arma, Indian Handcrafts, and Irata. Presented by Poplife and Grand Central. Wednesday, October 7, 7 p.m. Churchill’s Pub, 5501 NE 2nd Ave., Miami; 305-757-1807; churchillspub.com. Tickets cost $15 to $20 plus fees via epoplife.com. From Savannah, Georgia to Miami, Florida, psych metal rock crew Kylesa is bringing their Exhausting Fire to Churchill’s. “Every…

Atlanta’s Stokeswood Comes to Blackbird Ordinary for a Free Show

For their third record, the 2075 EP, Atlanta-based, alternative pop outfit, Stokeswood, go back to the future by remaining rooted in the past. It’s a dynamic contrast of sounds the five-piece hope will win over Miami music fans early next month during their appearance at Blackbird Ordinary, the second show…

Lila Downs Fights to Keep Native Languages Alive Through Her Music

Sometimes we look to our parents’ lives to find guides for our own future. Some of these guides trace our path directly; others are more circuitous. Mexican-American singer Lila Downs followed her parents’ paths in that second sense, from traditional Mexican singing to academia and back again. Downs is the…

Boytoy to Headline Cassette Store Day at Gramps

BOYTOY has been getting a lot of attention lately. Their first recorded work, the band’s 2014 self-titled EP, earned write-ups and photo spreads in Nylon, Spin, and Rolling Stone. Saara Untracht-Oakner, the band’s lead singer and guitarist, is grateful for the attention. “It’s cool that people care. It’s nice to know that…