Concert Review: Dexter Romweber Duo and Ben Prestage at Propaganda

​The Dexter Romweber Duo and Ben PrestagePropaganda, Lake WorthFriday, October 9, 2009Better Than: Sharing corn whiskey with a friendThe Review:Last Friday at Propaganda was an evening of sweaty, unabashed musical revival. Both acts on the evening’s bill, the Dexter Romweber Duo and Ben Prestage, masterfully resurrected styles of music popular…

The Baboons, Live at the Hollywood Beach Bandshell

It is always tempting to announce for the good people of SoFla yet another opportunity to enjoy some quality cubaneo. But somehow, The Baboons music doesn’t quite fit that mold, the description lacking accuracy, any attempt at precision hopelessly devastated. Sure, the Afro-Cuban vibe is there, about as obvious as…

Mark Knight, Alexi Delano and Paul Ritch at Space Saturday

Miami’s techno heads can’t complain about having nothing to do this Saturday night, with club Space featuring an all-night groove extravaganza that includes DJ sets by international sensations Mark Knight, Alexi Delano and Paul Ritch. Bestselling DJ/producer Mark Knight has gained substantial commercial success in the late 2000s through residencies…

Concert Announcements: Taylor Swift and Queen Latifah

Queen Latifah, star of the mid-’90s Fox show Living Single, a.k.a. the greatest sitcom ever, is coming to Fillmore Miami Beach on November 17. Unfortunately, she’s not taking Synclaire, Maxine, Regina, and Overton with her to do live Living Single theater. No, instead she’ll be banking on her musical talent…

Jose Luis Perales Live at the James L. Knight Center Saturday

Jose Luis Perales is what you might call a living legend. The title seems fitting. Perhaps you don’t think you’re familiar with his work, but if you have parents from Spain or Latin America then rest assured you most certainly do. And if perhaps you yourself are a died-in-the-wool grownup…

Dex Romweber Duo Plays Propaganda Friday

The bluesy, punkabilly Dex Romweber Duo is a must-see for any roots rocker. Fronted by Dexter Romweber, the brother/sister pair (or at least Dex, who played in the iconic underground group Flat Duo Jets) has been cited as a major influence by numerous artists such as Cat Power, Neko Case,…

Tigertail Presents Han Bennink’s Third Man Trio, Drums From Hell

Dutch guy Han Bennink is an awesome fucking drummer. He performs in a three man group called Third Man Trio. He plays drums while Michael Moore plays reeds, and Will Holshauser plays accordion.Tigertail, Florida’s pioneer of innovative arts & culture, now in their 30th year of existence present Third Man…

Show Announcements: David Ellefson of Megadeth and Raphael Saadiq

Do you think David Ellefson might miss playing for Megadeth? He left the band in 2002, and declined to rejoin the band when Dave Mustaine tried to get them back together in 2004. In fairness, every other original member of Megadeth declined to rejoin Mustain, save guitarist Chris Poland. But…

Thursday Returns to Revolution on October 20

In the post-hardcore pantheon, the New Jersey guys of Thursday are millennial gods. Led by the unapologetically erudite frontman Geoff Rickly, in the late ’90s and early ’00s, their early loud-soft aesthetic helped define what would later come to be known — often pejoratively — as “screamo.” That accomplishment has…

DFA’s Shit Robot at the Vagabond October 16

That little “influences” box on a musician’s MySpace page is usually a repository for not-funny irony or complete bullshit. Shit Robot’s, however, is as sincere and accurate as this single-man-act’s name is not — name-checked here are early electronic heavyweights like Carl Craig, Andrew Weatherall, Derrick May, and Juan Atkins…

A Tribute to Midwest Punk Rock

New York and London battle over bragging rights as the definitive birthplace of punk rock. Southern California is acknowledged as the second cradle of the genre, home to all of those amazing, sun-bleached ’80s bands. But people tend to forget about the flyover states’ place in the punk pantheon. Sure,…

Lee Burridge and Danny Howells

UK DJ Lee Burridge has become something of a semi-resident at the Vagabond, landing in downtown Miami every couple months or so. Perhaps it’s because he recently relocated to New York. But also, the Vagabond’s cozy dance floor and famously up-for-it Saturday crowd lend themselves well to Burridge’s nuanced, slowly…

Felix da Housecat

These days, everyone likes to pretend they didn’t like electroclash at the turn of the millennium and that it’s a blight on the illustrious hipster recent past. (Give it another couple of years and it’ll be time for an electroclash “revival.”) But for all of that little flash in the…

Laura Pausini

Laura Pausini possesses arguably one of the most powerful female voices in Latin pop. The Italian-born songstress, who has sold more than 40 million copies worldwide, boasts a blessed set of pipes. Evidence? Her vocal work on hit singles such as “Inolvidable,” off 1996’s Las Cosas Que Vives; her duet…

Miami Carnival is Here, Get Ready To Party Like a Psycho

Miami Carnival time is here. If you’re not familiar with the festival, just know this: They don’t stop. It’s not a party, or even a series of parties — it’s a party marathon. If Miami Carnival was a U.S. president it would be called Drinkard Fillmore. Check out this slick…

New House Mix by DJ Inbal

At her tender young age, Inbal Lankry is already something of a scene veteran. At age 15, the Brooklyn native was promoting for legendary NYC clubs Limelight, Tunnel and Paladium, while helping out older brother DJ Baby Sean with his residencies at various hot spots all over the city. In…

Join The Monkey Village, Live At Transit, This Friday

On The Monkey Village’s website, it says that if you ask 10 people to define the name, you’ll get 10 different answers. Not to worry, though. It goes on to give the assurance that all of them would be correct. Well, what about that one drunk jerk who would invariably…