The Seven New Fans You’ll Meet at Justin Bieber’s Miami Concert

Slow clap for Justin Bieber. Two and a half years ago, the then-19-year-old bad boy spat on die-hard fans, peed in janitorial buckets, cursed at framed pictures of former presidents, and got arrested for drag racing on residential Miami Beach streets. He went from a rosy-cheeked tween king to the…

Tale of Us Makes Up for March’s Canceled Pop-Up Show

The world of dance music is dominated largely by solitary figures. Collaborations — especially those of the pop-heavy vocal variety — may abound, but ultimately, the names adorning album covers and Ultra lineups are usually of a singular nature. With regards to trendiness, the multi-instrumental Duran Durans, New Orders, and…

The Cure Gives Miami an Excuse to Wear Black in June

If there’s one absolute tenet of rock and roll awesomeness, it’s the ability to hold sway over large swaths of people that have nothing but music in common. As many talented groups as there are, only a rare few hold such universal appeal. The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, and the Rolling…

Miami’s Best Concert of the Week: Sasha Grey at Bardot

Celebrity is a funny thing. It can open some pretty glamorous doors, while simultaneously shutting a dozen more. Once a famous person is known for that one thing, it’s hard to change the public’s mind. Nothing could be truer when it comes to pornography. Your job in porn is to…

Taking Back Sunday Outlasted Emo and Lived to Tell the Tale

Rock n’ roll is all about mythology: selling your soul to the devil in exchange for godly guitar riffs. Bands achieve immortal status by soundtracking the most important moments in our lives, sometimes with eerie specificity.  Unfortunately, in the world of rock n’ roll mythology, old legends and first impressions…

Generik Makes Us See the Bright Side of EDM

EDM catches a lot of flak, much of which is well-deserved. It is a genre of excess, produced by excessive musicians in order to be consumed by people with excessive taste. EDM is so large and monolithic, that it wound up consuming — insofar as terminology — an entire format…

Miami and the Cure Make for an Odd Yet Beautiful Couple

When it was announced last year that the Cure would grace Miami with its grim presence at Bayfront Park Amphitheatre, we were pleasantly surprised. Shortly thereafter, upon learning that Robert Smith and company’s time in our fair city had been extended to a two-night performance, we were positively shocked. The…

After 25 Years of Practice, Brit Floyd Is the Ultimate Tribute Band

It’s impossible to talk about Pink Floyd without invoking some heady existential themes. Both in their lyrics and in the storied mythos surrounding them, the band contended with insanity, greed, and the occasional overinflated ego or two. So when I ask Damian Darlington, lead singer and guitarist behind Floyd tribute…

DJ Irie Is Miami’s Biggest Mensch

It’s a well-worn cliché, but seriously — DJ Irie is a man who needs no introduction. Hell, we’ve introduced him within these very pages on no less than five occasions. To any readers who are unmoved by that number, when you get the chance, please type ‘DJ Irie’ into the…

Max Pain and the Groovies Were Skate Kids Who Wanted to Rock

Coming straight out of Salt Lake City, Max Pain and the Groovies earned the attention of ears across this great nation with their debut album, Electro Cosmic, a valentine to garage rock and psychedelia where — if you listen carefully — you can hear influences as varied as the Make-Up,…

Kanye West Adds Second Miami Date to Saint Pablo Tour UPDATED

A week after Kanye West nearly caused a riot in New York City’s East Village with rumors of a surprise show, the rapper has finally announced his much anticipated Saint Pablo Tour. Spanning three months and touching down in 32 cities, the Saint Pablo Tour is sure to be the…