After a Three-Year Hiatus, Death to the Sun Returns to Miami

Death to the Sun 5 should benefit those with short attention spans. It’s almost like a musical equivalent of speed-dating. Over the course of the ten-hour underground music festival at the North Beach Bandshell, 27 musical acts will hit the stage from noon to 10 p.m. The concert’s organizer, Ricardo…

Juke Celebrates New EP Release at Blackbird Ordinary

Eric Garcia has a serious problem with Miami. Like so many of us who call Dade County home, the lead singer and harp virtuoso of the blues band Juke has a love/hate relationship with Miami. Lately, its been teetering towards the hate end of the spectrum. Fortunately for him, he’s…

Purity Ring Took Miami on a Journey of Sound and Vision

A large contingent of South Florida’s teenagers began their three day weekend by hanging out with their parents on a Friday night. It’s safe to say, for once, neither party had any complaints. This generational ceasefire was thanks to the dazzling, musical fireworks of Canadian electro-dream pop duo, Purity Ring…

Miami’s Five Best Concerts This Week

S&T: Skinny Dip Takeover. With Pazmal, the Gamma Bot, Telescope Thieves, Leon the Lion, Pirate Stereo, Santiago Caballero, and BirdyPop. Hosted by Norma Now. Tuesday, September 15, 10 p.m. Bardot, 3456 N. Miami Ave., Miami; 305-576-7750; bardotmiami.com. Ages 21 and up. The only thing better than Slap & Tickle on a Tuesday is a Skinny…

A-Trak Brings His Friends to Miami for Fool’s Gold Day Off

When Fool’s Gold Day Off rolls into Wynwood, it will have come a long way from its humble beginnings. “Day Off started as a party in a Soho parking lot five years ago,” A-Trak remembers. He would know. The 33-year-old Canadian DJ has been there from the start. After all, he…

Miami’s Ten Under $10 Weekend Party Guide

The Bolero Ball & Live Music. In el Bolero Room with Lazaro Casanova, Dude Skywalker, and Austin Frank b2b Bryan Estefani. Presented by Deep Playa and PetFood; and live music upstairs with Delpaxton, Lavola, and Grey 8s. Presented by Gummdrops. Friday, September 11, 10 p.m. The Electric Pickle, 2826 N. Miami Ave., Miami; 305-456-5613; electricpicklemiami.com. Admission to…

The Hours Strange Debut New EP at Libertine

There’s something exciting about witnessing the birth of a band. Perhaps you’re seeing the beginning of something great — something you’ll tell your grandchildren years from now, when you’re old and gray and trying to figure out how to work that damn iPod97. The Hours Strange is a new duo…

Are We Witnessing the Death of Live Music in Miami?

I have been booking bands, playing in bands, and putting on events for 20 years now. I do realize what a gasbag sentence that is. But I’d like to say that up front to establish some form of credibility as I attempt to make sense of the recent trend of…

Meet Bosco, Fool’s Gold Day Off’s Most Promising Newcomer

Bosco’s introduction to music began pretty conventionally. Raised in Savannah, Georgia, the Fool’s Gold prodigy started off singing and acting in church choirs and plays. From there she joined middle- and high-school choruses, eventually competed in local talent shows, and then attended the Savannah College of Art and Design while…

Mac’s Club Deuce: An Oral History

On September 19, 1914, Mac Klein was born — just 49 years after Robert E. Lee’s army fired the last bullet of the Civil War and two months into World War I. The Ford Model T was celebrating its sixth year on the road. Miami Beach didn’t exist, and neither…

The Gun Hoes Release New Horror-Inspired Video for “Costa Rica”

Other than a pack of middle-aged bikers, die-hard boozers, and people waiting to play some variation on punk rock, Churchill’s Pub was pretty empty early Thursday night. Granted, it was only about 9 p.m. and Little Haiti’s 36-year-old, loudest and loveliest shithole was just starting to get rowdy for a…

Best Coast Ventures East for Grand Central Show

Bethany Cosentino was rifling through the basement of her parents’ house a couple of weeks ago and came across her high-school journal. She hesitantly cracked it open and began reading. “I had to stop,” she laughs. Audibly cringing over the phone, she reveals the culprit: boyfriend drama. “It was something…

Miami’s Five Best Concerts This Week

Ed Sheeran. With Christina Perri and Jamie Lawson. Wednesday, September 9, 7:30 p.m. American Airlines Arena, 601 Biscayne Blvd., Miami; 786-777-1000; aaarena.com. Tickets cost $56.50 to $66.50 plus fees via ticketmaster.com. The last time British ginger Ed Sheeran hit the stage at the American Airlines Arena, he was getting the crowd pumped and ready for Taylor Swift’s…

Listen to Jean Jacket’s New Single “Everything Cooly”

With every new musical venture, Harlow G. and Kristof Ryan of Jean Jacket have a mantra: Follow the Jacket. To them, this means creating music in the name and spirit of their project. Formerly known simply as The Jacket, the duo, who joined forces a little over a year ago,…