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…

Max Cooper Makes His Miami Debut at the Electric Pickle

If Max Cooper stops landing club gigs — no problem. He has his genetics research career to fall back on. Before transitioning to a full time global DJ/producer, Cooper worked in a lab and studied the evolution of genetic networks. His approach to music is scientific and academic too, but…

Carl Palmer Is Devoted to Keeping Keith Emerson’s Legacy Alive

Known as one of the greatest drummers of his generation, Carl Palmer earned his stellar reputation based mainly on a single stint as a third of the English supergroup Emerson Lake & Palmer. Palmer had other credentials of course, most notably as the time keeper for Asia, Atomic Rooster, Crazy…

One of Florida’s Most Fun Bands Is Hiding in the Keys

The isolation of Key West — it being the southernmost point of the continental United States, accessible only by boats and bridges — hasn’t exactly made the island a hotbed for rock ‘n’ roll bands trying to make it big. You’re more likely to find a band of drunk college…

Yung Lean Almost Ditched Rap for a Career in Kindergarten

When drafting questions for an interview, it’s easy — tempting, even — to fall back on the well-worn clichés that have defined your subject’s public persona. If, for example, one were to find oneself interviewing Kel Mitchell, it is all but inevitable that orange soda would wriggle its way into…

Laura Jones Is Slowly Losing Her Vision, But Not Her Love of DJing

Nostalgia can get expensive. Unlike many of her peers, underground house and techno DJ Laura Jones didn’t adopt CDJs and USBs for mere convenience or because everyone else was doing it – she simply couldn’t afford to maintain a vinyl collection. “When the digital boom happened, I only really had…

The Best Concerts Coming to Miami This Summer

With Memorial Day behind us, Miami now can officially start complaining about summer. It’s hot, we all have butt-sweat stains, and the buckle on your seatbelt will burn you like you’ve just insulted its mother.  But it’s not all bad news. Because we have music to look forward to. A…

R. Kelly Aims for Redemption in Miami Concert

The mythology surrounding R&B icon R. Kelly often eclipses his musical legacy. And the horror stories that surround the 49-year-old singer overshadow that powerful and expressive voice and those catchy songs that have roped in listeners for 29 years.   Kelly’s Buffet Tour, which came to the at American Airlines…

Miami’s Best Concert of the Week: Ellie Goulding at the AAA

In the short span of just over five years, Ellie Goulding went from being a vocally gifted, internet blog sensation to one of the planet’s biggest superstars. Her first two records, Lights and Halcyon, went platinum, and “Love Me Like You Do,” the first single off her third record, Delirium,…