Grey 8s Plan on Ending 2016 With a Bang, New Eight-Track Album

A couple weeks ago, the Grey 8s had the privilege of returning to III Points for the second year, making the group one of only a few local acts that can call themselves III Points veterans. The psychedelic-tinged blues rocker band, made up of guitarist/vocalist Danny Burns, drummer Andres Bedoya,…

Watch DJ Irie Get Roasted This Weekend

After the resurgence of vinyl, perhaps no other twentieth-century artifact has made as unlikely a revival as the celebrity roast. Late at night, after the kids went to bed, commercials for The Dean Martin Celebrity Roast used to air. Today, it seems so old and musty as one rat pack member after another…

Denver Man Writes Tribute Song for Jose Fernandez

When Miami Marlins pitcher Jose Fernandez tragically died last month after a boating accident at only 24 years of age, not only Miami but the entire baseball community mourned the loss of one of the most promising athletes in the MLB. To see someone that talented and joyous taken away so young…

Fudakochi to Honor Wynwood Artist Nobody Tonight at Gramps

Fudakochi met Nobody his first day on the job at Panther Coffee in Wynwood, some time in 2012. “Finally we got a black man working here,” Scott “Nobody” Patterson said with a smile. Patterson was a Panther regular, and a familiar face to anyone who frequented Wynwood.  To Fudakochi, though, he…

Eat Breakfast and Talk About Miami Music This Friday at the Langford

Tomorrow morning, Workshop Collective will be throwing the second instillation in its Disrupt Miami discussion series.   Taking place at 9 a.m. at downtown’s Langford Hotel, the panel, moderated by New Times music editor Ryan Pfeffer (AKA me), will be centered around the topic of Miami music. Sweat Records’ Lauren Reskin,…

Klangbox.FM Gave Us a Radio Show and Here’s How You Can Listen

God bless the sweet souls over at Klangbox.FM, Miami’s local internet radio station helmed by Patrick Walsh and Laura (of Miami). Since the station’s founding in 2013, the two have curated and helped produce local shows hosted by III Points, Death to the Sun’s Ricardo Guerrero, and dozens of other local DJs and…

Miami’s GTA on Their Debut Album, Good Times Ahead

Walls and borders seem to be the topic of discussion for old, orange gelatinous politicians these days. But the new generation exists in a place where physical walls have no meaning: the internet. Those same politicians have worked to group people together into neat and tidy boxes – boxes filled…

What Miami’s Music Bookers Look for in a Live Band

You step into a bar in Miami and a live band is playing. How did they get there? They didn’t just magically appear. And they didn’t just walk into the room carrying instruments and commandeer the stage like a troupe of funky pirates. As you peruse through the back of…

The Ten Most Underrated Acts of III Points 2016

Regrettably, it’s still 2016, and on top of all the awful news this awful year has gifted us, music festivals are dying — at least according to some. Cynics point to the repetitive lineups and increasingly corporate vibe at major affairs like Bonnaroo and Ultra as evidence of their lost…

Our Most Popular Miami Music Stories of the Week

So you had a busy week and missed a few things? Well, while you were trying to placate your demon of a boss, some shit was going down in the Miami nightlife scene. Let’s recap our most-read stories of the week, shall we? On Thursday, we learned that the Miami…

Monterrey Goes From Producer to Performer on Debut EP

Producers often rely on collaboration. Some of the biggest dance hits of the past millennium feature guest vocalists. But sometimes, waiting around for others to help you achieve your dreams no longer makes sense. For Monterrey, a Miami-based producer with a lengthy resumé in the city’s music scene, that time…