Bloody Mary at Electric Pickle this Friday

Marjorie Migliaccio, a.k.a. Bloody Mary, is Berlin techno’s newest femme fatale. The French-born DJ/producer first signed to Sender Records in 2006, and after three years of hard work, staking her place in the European underground dance scene, she is now touring the globe in support of her 2009 release of…

Totó la Momposina y Sus Tabores

Colombian performer Totó la Momposina specializes in tribal, Afro-Caribbean, and indigenous sounds. The songs of her collective discography, which spans more than 25 years, thrum with congas and distinctly island-style percussion. Backing vocals in the form of chanting echo some of her lyrics while sidestepping others. When I first discovered…

Jacobs Ladder

Local progressive/rock/whatever trio Jacobs Ladder just does not stop. When we last checked in with these 23-year-olds this past May, they were debuting some tracks and setting off on a tour through New England and the South. Apparently one national summer tour is not enough for this band, because Jacobs…

Band Number 12

Pompano Beach-based threesome Band Number 12 is largely an under-the-radar act, but the group’s appeal lies in its overall mood, a sort of wistful, drink-dampened nostalgia for relationships that in retrospect were probably never that good. So it’s no surprise the band was born, more or less, in the infamous…

Mayer Hawthorne

Music and fashion go ’round in circles, with ’80s-style stunna shades and keyboard rhythms the trend in 2009. But one musical era will never go out of style: ’60s doo-wop and soul. Enter Mayer Hawthorne, a singer, producer, and hip-hop head who grew up in Ann Arbor, Michigan, making spacey…

Don Carlos

When it comes to roots-rock-reggae music, few old-school legends that are still touring have the pedigree for great songwriting that Don Carlos possesses. Although he’s often overshadowed by more popular Jamaican reggae singers such as Burning Spear and Toots Hibbert, Carlos started out in the same era (early ’70s) and…

Dirty Dozen Brass Band Playing Culture Room October 17

Even after 33 years together, The Dirty Dozen Brass Band simply doesn’t stop touring. Between playing around 30 festivals a year, DDBB also headlines their own shows and has recorded 16 albums since 1984. Although their sounds hasn’t changed much since they started, it’s far from being stagnant. They’ve added…

Concert Review: Judas Priest at Hard Rock Live, August 17

Judas PriestMonday, August 17Hard Rock Live, HollywoodBetter Than: A case of the MondaysThe Review:Classic metal shows are always an excellent bang for the buck — see previous reviews on local shows by Iron Maiden or Slayer, for example. The bands are drawing on years of a critic- and fan-vetted catalog,…

Jordin Sparks Added to Britney Spears’ September 2 Show

Jordin Sparks, American Idol’s youngest winner has been added as another opening act on Britney Spears’ second leg of “The Circus Starring Britney Spears” tour. So if you’re counting reasons to buy your tickets to the show: Jordin Sparks, Kristina DeBarge, $50 million production, 50 dancers, magicians, clowns, acrobats, and…

Concert Review: Counting Crows at Bayfront Park Amphitheater

Counting Crows, Michael Franti, Spearhead and AugustanaAugust 18, 2009Bayfront Park AmphitheaterBetter Than: Having to drive to AtlantaIn case you missed the last few days, the beautifully-set Bayfront Park Amphitheater has reopened its doors and live music has come back to downtown Miami. Yeah, I know, there are other downtown venues…

Reggae Legend Don Carlos Headlines Pulp Live This Thursday

When it comes to roots-rock-reggae music, few old school legends that are still touring have the pedigree for great songwriting that Don Carlos possesses. Although he’s often overshadowed by more popular Jamaican reggae singers like Burning Spear and Toots Hibbert, Carlos started out in the same era (early ’70s) and…

Alice Cooper Playing Pompano Beach Amphitheater October 3

Every death metal, horror punk, shock rock, and costume wearing band in America owes Alice Cooper a debt of gratitude. Without him bringing electric chairs, fountains of fake blood, and corpse makeup onstage, rock and roll would be a much tamer genre. He hasn’t been all shock rock and makeup…

Aerosmith Cancels Tour, Refunds Tickets

So much for the Guitar Hero Champions being able to rock out in front of a huge audience at BankAtlantic Center. Oh and Aerosmith has canceled the rest of their tour at the BankAtlantic Center due to injuries sustained by Steven Tyler. Unfortunately, this means the show they already missed…

Concert Review: Incubus at Bayfront Park

IncubusBayfront ParkSunday, August 16, 2009Better than: A great number of shows I’ve seen this year.The Review: Change is fascinating, whether we’re talking reinvention or a revamped, retooled performance. This is true particularly in music. So I was curious to see how Incubus has rewired its show from the band’s last visit to SoFla in 2007 with…

Techno Sensation Tim Green at Nocturnal this Friday

DJ/producer Tim Green is on fire right now. The young London prodigy has enjoyed a meteoric ascension from bedroom producer to internationally-acclaimed artist since 2006, when his funked-up banging techno productions began to garner the attention and praise of top industry players like Pete Tong, Ritchie Hawtin, John Digweed, and…

Wayfest 2009 Coming to Cruzan Amphitheater November 14

88.1 Way FM is hosting a concert called Wayfest 2009 at Cruzan Amphitheater on November 14. Way FM is a listener supported radio station that is all about God. Well the God Christians worship anyways. Christian powerhouse band Casting Crown is headlining the show, and they’ll be joined by BarlowGirl,…

Fanny Lu Joins Fonsi at the James L. Knight Center

Remember her? Yes, that’s right–the super sexy blond cutie aka Colombian bombshell from here. Well, clearly she’s just as hot now as she was last time we brought her to your attention…only somehow even hotter musically.Fanny Lu has spent much of the last year tearing up the charts not only…