Last Night: Yo! Majesty at White Room

Yo! Majesty was schedule to perform at White Room around 10:30 p.m. but didn’t show up until midnight. The promoters weren’t too happy and told Yo! Majesty that the gig was off. Needless to say, Yo! Majesty wasn’t happy either. Not sure if they eventually did go on since I…

Yo Majesty

Little, it seems, can stop the improbable Tampa-based female party-rap juggernaut Yo Majesty — not even the occasional near-implosion of the group itself. Early last summer, some undefined internal meltdown sent home half of the duo, the gospel-trained vocalist-turned-rapper Jewel B. The group’s backbone, the verbose and sheerly ass-kicking Shunda…

This Is Hell

Like a pissed-off, mistreated dog, Travis Reilly yelps, “This is how downward spirals start!” Then he growls, “This is a convoluted attempt to find some source of hope.” Later he barks, “This is the best and worst things will ever get.” Reilly’s Long Island-based hardcore outfit, This Is Hell, seems…

hey willpower

Scottish indie rock act Bis’s 1997 single “Tell It to the Kids” rather neatly expressed the band’s overtures: “And now, coming through the airwaves into your home/Introducing the new transistor heroes.” San Francisco’s hey willpower lacks a similar expressive salutation, but it shares Bis’s affinity for trash culture, “kandy pop,”…

Alejandro Escovedo

Journeyman singer/songwriter Alejandro Escovedo has performed solo for a number of years, but he sure has played in a lot of bands too. It’s a theme that recurs throughout his latest album, Real Animal. A loose memoir of sorts, the disc spans Escovedo’s 30-year musical career, touching on key locations,…

Scion House Party Miami

Even in the flannel-flapping grunge era, The Juan Maclean pretended he was I, Cyborg in his old band, Six Finger Satellite. A decade on, post-rock-band breakup and crack-rock breakdown, he again dons the chrome pate, made fashionable anew in a century populated by Daft Punk and the return of Battlestar…

The Machito Orchestra

A family-led operation, the Machito Orchestra was established in 1939 and continues to attract some of the best-known musicians in Latin jazz. The New York-based group comes to town this week in a celebratory mood. The show pays homage to three departed legends of the genre: the Machito Orchestra’s founder…

Willie Nelson Returns to Hard Rock Live on March 12

From driving a biodiesel-powered bus to hangin’ with the likes of Snoop Dogg and Ryan Adams, pretty much everything Country Music Hall of Famer Willie Nelson does is pure, inarguable badass. The OG of the outlaw country movement in the 1970s also continues to add to his considerable songbook, releasing…

Brett Dennen to Play Culture Room This Saturday

People are ready for a fresh-faced heir apparent to Paul Simon, and from the looks of things, Brett Dennen is the guy. His warm, socially conscious folk continues to grow in appeal. Maybe it’s the fact that he has more to say about the world than Jack Johnson, and that…

Morrissey Show on Feb. 28 at Mizner Park Finally Confirmed!

Last month, Crossfade reported on mixed signals regarding a Morrissey tour kickoff ostensibly set for Feb. 28 at Mizner Park Amphitheatre in Boca. Well, we’re happy to report the show has been finally, officially announced! Tickets go on sale Friday, January 16 at 10 a.m. They cost $35, $45, $55,…

AutoErotique Plays Heathrow Lounge this Friday

Canadian electro duo AutoErotique have remained somewhat under theradar since first appearing in the scene in 2007, when they were known as VNDLSM. Stylistic consonant-welding doppelgangers of fellow Canucks MSTRKRFT, they boast a similar punk rock attitude, abrasive electro sound, and a penchant for giving cheesy pop vocalists a hardcore…

Saturday Night: Sébastien Léger at Mansion

Sébastien Léger Saturday, January 10, 2009Mansion, Miami BeachBetter than: Anything else going on in the MIA electronic music scene that night.Club Mansion was considerably empty for what was probably the most stellar international DJ set they’ve hosted in recent times. While he has yet to attain the ubiquitous presence and…

Last Night: The Holy Terrors at Churchill’s Pub

The Holy TerrorsSaturday, January 10, 2009 Churchill’s Pub, MiamiBetter Than: Any other band playing last night in South Florida Sometime back in the early 90’s the Holy Terrors were playing at CBGB’s when an earnestly keyed-up Dee Dee Ramone stuck around and told the guys he loved their music. Dee…

Last Night: DWNTWN Concert Series with Rachel Goodrich and Jacob Jeffries Band

DWNTWN Concert Series with Rachel Goodrich and Jacob Jeffries BandFriday, January 9, 2008Tina Hills Pavilion at Bayfront Park, MiamiBetter Than: Before.The Miami Downtown Development Authority (DDA), in partnership with the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation and produced by the Rhythm Foundation, kicked off its 2009 concert series at…

Ultra Music Festival Announces Phase Two of Its Lineup

Ultra Music Festival released the second phase of its lineup, and while the biggest names in the list offer no big surprises, a number of other, smaller acts added to the bill demonstrate more of the festival’s forward-thinking approach this year. So here are the titans who will play (again):…