The Best Concerts in Miami This Week

David Foster brings his Hitman Tour to the Arsht Center Wednesday, and the high-flying Pink plays the BB&T Center the same night. The Foo Fighters return to South Florida at Coral Sky Amphitheater the following day, and Bad Bunny closes out the week at the American Airlines Arena.

The Eagles Played On Without Glenn Frey at Hard Rock Stadium

There is no logical reason for the Eagles to be playing onstage to a stadium crowd of tens of thousands of people each night in 2018. The seminal rock band has been through breakups, disputes, lawsuits, and, most critically, the untimely death of founding member and integral songwriter Glenn Frey in January 2016.

Call Super Brings a Keen Understanding of Dance Music to Floyd

It wouldn’t be quite accurate to describe DJ/producer Joe Seaton — better known to clubgoers as Call Super — as a techno artist. Although the London-born, Berlin-based musician is often given the label, it’s hard to find straightforward bass drum-led, hi-hat riddled numbers in his discography. Rather, his sound is possibility,…

RZA Is (Still) Bridging the Worlds of Music, Film, and Kung Fu

In a pivotal scene of the 1978 kung fu classic The 36th Chamber of Shaolin, the protagonist poses an existential question: “Do men have a right to say what they believe in? Or must they always do what the government says?” It’s a simple line that has come to define the film’s overarching theme — the oppressed versus the oppressor — and one that resonates with the multitalented artist RZA 40 years later.

Minus the Bear Returns to Orbit the “Planet of Ice” on New Tour

For a certain kind of early-millennial indie-rock fan, Minus the Bear elicits affection. The band’s specific brand of melancholic prog-pop struck a chord with listeners on the breakthrough album Menos el Oso, a complex, layered beast that balances its math-rock, avant-garde tendencies with earnest songwriting.

No Amount of Blood Will Stop the Revivalists From Singing Blues Rock

In April 2017, this story was published: “The Revivalists’ David Shaw Gets Mauled by Tiger Onstage, Keeps Going.” The post was an April Fools’ Day joke. There was no tiger involved, but the blood gushing from the Revivalists lead singer was as genuine as his work ethic. “I was at Okeechobee Fest…