Kurt Vile on Women in Indie Rock: “I Do See a Tide Changing”
As Kurt Vile’s profile has grown in the decade since the release of his debut album, he’s striven to make indie rock a more inclusive space.
As Kurt Vile’s profile has grown in the decade since the release of his debut album, he’s striven to make indie rock a more inclusive space.
These are the five best concerts in Miami this weekend.
All aspects of Hozier’s performances suggest intense emotions, from his soaring and soulful voice to his finger-style acoustic guitar playing.
Puerto Ricans are the ones constantly calling Power 96 to play the new Ozuna, J Balvin, and Bad Bunny. That trunk-rattling bass with booming 808s and mumbled Spanish lyrics you hear over a gritty beat while sitting in Miami traffic has been dubbed “Latin trap,” and regardless of whether you speak the language, trap en español is making its way into the music scene.
Calle Ocho Music Festival, 9 Mile Music Festival, Jazz in the Gardens, and more of the best concerts in Miami this week, March 4 through 10.
These are the five best concerts in Miami this weekend.
Remember the band Squares from the ’80s? No? Well, don’t feel too bad — neither does anyone else. The group never released an album. “We were the hardest-working, least successful band of the early ’80s,” says Squares guitarist and vocalist Joe Satriani, laughing. A 15-time Grammy nominee, Satriani has since…
Every misfit’s hero, every mother’s friend, and every bully’s nightmare, P!nk has been disrupting the status quo for decades. Her 2001 single “Don’t Let Me Get Me,” from the album Missundaztood, was the soundtrack of my teenage years. Almost 20 years later, now that I’m a mother, she still grabs my…
Pink, CNCO, Matthew Dear, and more of the best concerts in Miami this week, February 25 through March 3.
These are the five best concerts in Miami this weekend.
On March 29, 1969, “Time of the Season” by English rock group the Zombies hit number one on the American Cashbox singles chart — despite the band having broken up 18 months earlier. Fifty years later to the day, on March 29, 2019, the Zombies, with founding members…
You’d think curating the festivities for the makeshift roller rink at III Points last weekend would be enough for Otto Von Schirach and Notorious Nastie in their never-ending quest to keep South Florida weird, but according to them, you ain’t seen nothing yet. Next weekend will bring their Project Pat’s Trap Attack, a three-night extravaganza that will mix music, art, a yacht party, Project Pat, and madness.
That’s a wrap on the sixth edition of III Points. So was the 16-month wait worth it? In short, yes. The new February date proved to be a smart move. Temperatures were much milder, and any worry that the festival would suffer crowd shortages during the busy Presidents’ Day weekend…
Showing no real signs of slowing, III Points continued on a balmy Sunday evening. At this point, you’d think the crowds would be running on fumes thanks to the 5 a.m. closing time, but the energy remained high going into the third and final day of the festival. Despite a…
Fuego Music Festival, Meek Mill, Jake Shimabukuro, and more of the best concerts in Miami this week, February 18 through 24.
As with most festivals, the second day of III Points brought a much larger crowd. Still, thanks to its boutique nature, the festival grounds never felt overwhelmed with people. However, for those hoping to take part in experiences such as the Skate Space or the decommissioned Gravitron ride with a…
Miami has anticipated the sixth edition of III Points for the past 16 months, but it looks like the wait was worth it. The move from October to February brings milder temperatures, and even though the three-day festival is taking place over the busy Presidents’ Day weekend — Art Wynwood, Coconut Grove Arts Festival, and the Miami International Boat Show also are happening — III Points is still able to cut through all the noise and make its presence known.
U.S. District Court Judge Ursula Ungaro dismissed Rapture’s federal lawsuit with prejudice, holding it was just a “rickety soapbox [that] serve[s] no purpose other than to hoist Rapture’s list of grievances into court and, from there, into the public’s view.” She also dismissed state claims…
These are the five best concerts in Miami this weekend.
It’s difficult to imagine the honor of being tapped to be the lead singer of the Doors after Jim Morrison’s tragic death. But that is exactly what happened to Bad Company’s Paul Rodgers. “I built a studio in my house, and Jimmy started to pop over to see what I was doing,” Rodgers says of his ill-fated effort to lie low for a while. “We started to write songs.”
Head north and catch these five road trip-worthy tours coming to the Sunshine State.
Over the past year, the women of Pussy Riot have toured North America to spread their message of civil disobedience on stages from California to Alabama to Mexico. Now they’ll bring their anti-Putin and anti-Trump performance art to the stage at III Points.