Last Night: Iron Maiden at the BankAtlantic Center

To view a full slideshow of photos from last night’s performance, click here. Iron MaidenThursday, April 2, 2009BankAtlantic Center, SunriseBetter Than: Any other large-scale rock gig around here in recent months. No, no, really. The Review:Until last night, it had been well over a decade since British metal kings Iron…

Incubus announces August 16th date at Bayfront Park

Summer concert season is filling out and Incubus has added their name to the list of acts gracing South Florida with their presence. Although they haven’t recorded a new album in 3 years, they’re not going to break that streak anytime soon. Instead, Incubus is releasing “Monuments and Melodies”, a…

Ben Folds Tonight at FAU

@page { size: 8.5in 11in; margin: 0.79in } P { margin-bottom: 0.08in } –>If you aren’t going to Maiden or to see Coliseum tonight and you are feeling a little nostalgic and slightly emotional, you might go check out the Ben Folds gig up in Boca at FAU tonight, April…

Rascal Flatts Can’t Stop Touring, announce July 24th Stop at Cruzan

After just finishing a nationwide tour, Rascal Flatts announced another tour to promote their forthcoming album “Unstoppable” which hits stores on April 7th.  The threesome will be visiting Cruzan Amphitheatre in West Palm Beach on July 24th, and tickets will be available through Live Nation. Hit the jump to hear…

Iron Maiden

Iron Maiden emerged from East London in the mid-1970s, and the band’s defiantly metal middle finger to that city’s punk explosion was, intentionally or otherwise, punk as fuck. Main-man/bassist Steve Harris had a vision of something timeless; 20-plus arena-filling years later, it seems he had a point. Sidestepping the obvious…

Coliseum

Mellowness might be anathema to Louisville’s Coliseum, judging by its reckless velocity and nihilistic harangues. “My lungs are filled with fumes… There’s no air in this city/I need something pure,” Ryan Patterson sings on 2004’s “This Mind Locked Inside This Body.” The anti-authority lyrics and relentless backbeat qualify the group…

New World Symphony’s Mini Concerts

This past November, Miami’s New World Symphony held its first mini concerts at the Lincoln Theatre, and the sold-out crowd almost couldn’t believe its ears — or wallets. Works by Maurice Ravel, Aaron Copland, and Samuel Barber performed live, each for less than the price of a latte? Clearly our…

Life, Memories, and Music: A Memorial Concert for Sandeé of Exposé

Discovered during a walk-on rendition of Donna Summer’s “Last Dance” at a local club, Sandra Tola was a young mother without any real ambition as a singer. Nevertheless, she soon found herself recruited into 1980s dance-pop trio Exposé. The group enjoyed quick success: signing to Arista Records, touring in support…

Los Fabulosos Cadillacs

Los Fabulosos Cadillacs formed in 1985 while stumbling into the dimly lit bars of their native Buenos Aires. Back then, they were just a ska group poised on the crest of a Latin rock revolution still far from shore. But the following year saw the release of their debut album,…

Robert Smith and Vince Neil Form Supergroup

According to celebrity pulicist Mike Ock, Robert Smith and Vince Neil met while shopping on South Beach, hit it off and will be forming a supergroup to be called Motley Cure. They plan to cover r&b songs from the 50’s and 60’s and create an elaborate stage show involving acrobats,…

Marco Donato of Italoboyz Spins at Electric Pickle Tomorrow

Looks like Miami’s late-night techno scene took no time at all in bouncing back after the week of hardcore WMC partying. Pornograph Events will be throwing down at Electric Pickle this Thursday night with Marco Donato –one half of Italoboyz, those minimal rascals who pleased audiences at this year’s Get…

New World Symphony Revives Its $2.50 Mini Concerts This Friday

This past November, Miami’s New World Symphony held its first mini concerts at the Lincoln Theatre, and the sold-out crowd almost couldn’t believe their ears — or their wallets. Works by Maurice Ravel, Aaron Copland, and Samuel Barber performed live, each for less than the price of a latte? Clearly…

Fanny Lu to Perform at Bongo’s Cuban Cafe

Do you recognize the super-sexy blond cutie in the picture you see at left? You should. This little Colombian bombshell is Fanny Lu. Her 2006 release Lágrimas Cálidas won her all sorts of acclaim, including a nod in the Latin Grammy, six for the Billboard Awards and two in Premios Lo…

Check Out Local Blues From Black Owl Music

Black Owl Music is an independent blues label based in Miami that started in 2003. It seems to have been founded by or is at least very closely related to local bluesman Poppa E, whose show schedule reads like that of a player 40 years his junior, and whose band…

Ratatat Mother Fucker

Well the Brooklyn sort-of electronic artists and remix impresarios Ratatat are coming down for a turn at Ft Lauderdale’s Revolution, April 12th.  Even though I wouldn’t ever really classify myself as being into electronic music per se, Ratatat has always bent my ear in a pleasant, highly listenable fashion.  They…

La Lupe A One Woman Show Opens on Miami Beach

Guadalupe Victoria Yolí Raymond, better known as La Lupe, is perhaps one of the most iconic figures in Cuban music.  She was a singer of boleros and guarachas and known the world over as the Queen of Latin Soul.  Her command of the stage was renowned and her emotional range…