Three Huge Country Acts coming to Cruzan Amphitheater

Alright country music fans, grab your hats and boots and get ready to wrangle up tickets to this summer’s hottest acts while they last. Autocricket.com and megaticket.com are offering the Country Megaticket for 13 days only (March 16th through March 29th). For as little as $70, you can grab tickets…

Last Night: Girl Talk and Deerhunter at Culture Room

Girl Talk and Deerhunter Sunday, March 8, 2009 Culture Room, Ft. Lauderdale Better Than: Throwing your own party. To even try to guess which songs Girl Talk was mashing-up at any given time last night would’ve been an exercise in utter futility. I mean, before I figured out one another…

Saturday Night: King Khan and the Shrines at The Vagabond

King Khan and the Shrines Saturday, March 7, 2009 The Vagabond, Miami Better Than: Listenin’ to Nuggets while munchin’ on peyote. Until I read Chris Toenes’ preview piece in this very paper, I had no idea that King Khan was a de facto protégé of Raunch Hands’ Mike Mariconda. I…

Last Night: Modest Mouse at Revolution Live

Modest MouseSunday, March 8th 2009Revolution Live, Fort LauderdaleBetter than: Their performance at this year’s Langerado.  Or anyone else’s for that matter.Modest Mouse has got to be the loudest band ever to shun the use of distortion.  There’s no humming fuzz, in fact, I don’t even think they use overdrive, other…

Saturday Night: The Pogues at Pompano Beach Amphitheater

The PoguesWith Kiss KissPompano Beach AmphitheaterSunday, March 7, 2009Better Than: Having to hear about it after the factThe Review: Saturday night’s concert by the Pogues at the Pompano Beach Amphitheatre marked the first-ever South Florida appearance by the band, since its inception in 1982. Judging by the audience’s gently boozy,…

A Day Without Mexicans

No, this post has nothing to do with the film (which, by the way, is an excellent movie).  Instead, it refers to a burning question I intended to begin with.  Do any Mexicans read this blog?  I have no idea, to be perfectly frank.  But I feel like the answer,…

StandUp For Kids at Transit Lounge This Saturday

Maybe it’s the result of years of Catholic school affecting me during this time of the year.  More likely, I’m just campaigning for a free tab at Transit Lounge (c’mon guys…how many posts do I have to write before I qualify??).  Whatever the case, I find myself compelled for the…

Last Night: CuCu Diamantes at The Viceroy’s Grand Opening

CuCu DiamantesThursday, March 5, 2009The Viceroy, Icon BrickellBetter than: The $7 million chandelier in the lobby. So, impresarios and Miami royalty Gloria and Emilio Estefan, actress Selma Blair, Food Network star Ingrid Hoffman and Emmy-winning Mad Men star Jon Hamm walk into a posh hotel.  No, it’s not the setup…

Franco De Vita comes to Miami

Franco De Vita is the Latin Billy Joel.  That’s not an exaggeration.  Anyone who knows Latin music can back it up.  And unfortunately I can’t take credit for the comparison, I’m actually quoting, unofficially and without her knowledge or consent, an old boss and mentor from my very first days…

Depeche Mode to play BankAtlantic Center September 5

And the old school hits just keep on coming. Depeche Mode has announced that on September 5th, their “Tour of the Universe” hits the BankAtlantic Center in Sunrise. They’ll be touring in support of their 12th studio album, “Sounds of the Universe”…

David Allan Coe

Stifle yourself, Steve Earle. Lower that middle finger, Hank III. Take another hit from that spliff, Willie Nelson. And then all of you step aside. When it comes to insurgency, you guys pale compared to that cantankerous country crooner David Allan Coe. Banished to reform school at age 9, he…

Propagandhi

Propagandhi is coming to South Florida this month for another shot at an actual live concert experience. Fans of the long-running thrashy punk band from Canada may or may not be psyched to see it at the Culture Room, but you can be sure they will go, despite fierce competition…

Scion’s A/V Kitsuné Pioneer CD-Release Party

Paris-based indie electro music/fashion label Kitsuné was founded in 2002 and named after the Japanese word for shape-shifting foxes. It releases tracks that pile on robotic gargling, squelchy synths, new rave’s saw-tooth bass, and four-on-the-floor, French disco-house buildups. The only filter the artists don’t employ is the one in their…

EOTO

Consisting of former String Cheese Incident members Michael Travis and Jason Hann, the electronic duo EOTO, brings, as expected, heavy shades of the jam scene’s improvisational ethic to its brand of dance music. In fact, the group stresses that all of its sounds are completely improvised, that none of the…

Last Night: Mötley Crüe at Seminole Hard Rock Live

For Sam Hamovitch, the year was 1986, and you were about to witness the birth of a historical moment in rock and roll history. It was called “Hair Metal,” and it was pioneered by Mötley Crüe. Your bedroom walls were festooned with pin-ups of Crüe band members Vince, Nikki, Tommy,…

Q&A with Tokyo Police Club’s Greg Alsop

Any band that can crank out seven songs in the span of just 16 minutes and not give up a thing is all right by me.  And that’s exactly what Tokyo Police Club did with their 2006 debut EP titled A Lesson In Crime.  Their single off that EP, “Nature…

This Weekend: Langerado Leftovers

It’s Tuesday, so clearly it’s time to start looking forward to the weekend. Since Langerado’s been canceled, people looking to get their fill of music will have to do a bit more planning and travelling. A few of the bigger bands that were to play Langerado, like the Pogues (March…