St. Paul and the Broken Bones’ Paul Janeway Channels Otis Redding

In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, Keith Richards gave out the ultimate compliment to St. Paul and the Broken Bones when he called the James Brown-channeling soul singer Paul Janeway and his band “interesting to watch.” “He’s a cat that can do an Otis Redding,” Richards told Stone, and if you…

Mike Zito Believes in New American Blues

“I think the blues is fresher than ever if you consider the blues to be a broad-based American art form,” says Mike Zito, the St. Louis rocker who co-founded Royal Southern Brotherhood. “If you think that it’s only blues if it sounds like the 1950s, then you’re probably going to be let…

Review: Borgore Cuts Hip-Hop With Throbbing, Wobbling Beats

How does someone over the age of 21 survive a Borgore concert? Pre-game. Hard. Last night at Club Cinema in Fort Lauderdale, Israeli dubstep/gorestep DJ Borgore played to a full house of half-naked teenagers. While his demographic does normally extend into the college age range, this particular concert was 16…

Five Best Hall & Oates Cover Songs (and a Tribute Album)

Pioneers of the Philly sound that incorporated funk, R&B, and soul music (which, for better or worse, eventually birthed smooth jazz and quiet storm) as well as new wave and rock, Hall & Oates were and are songwriting geniuses. Both graduates of Temple University, Daryl Hall and John Oates met…

Review: DJ Khaled Wants You to “Support Your Local Ghetto”

“Support Your Local Ghetto” That’s what DJ Khaled’s shirt read beneath a flashy, jingling gold chain as he strutted and stripped from a red mystery drink onstage at the Revolution Live Wednesday night. He was the guest of honor for FM radio’s 99.1 Jamz’ first-ever Uncensored party. It was all…

Bassnectar, the Avett Brothers, Odesza Added to Okeechobee Fest Lineup

This morning, Okeechobee Festival has added a fresh batch of artists to its lineup. Bassnectar, the Avett Brothers, and Odesza round out the top of the bill, joining Mumford & Sons, Kendrick Lamar, Skrillex, Future, Miguel, Fetty Wap, and Big Grams (Big Boi & Phantogram), who were announced last month as part of an eclectic…

Gin Blossoms Play ArtsPark on Saturday

To the band that made the following lines famous — “Anywhere you go, I’ll follow you down. I’ll follow you down, but not that far!” — we have a message for you: We, your loving audience, will keep following you, because you’re great. For the countless adults caught in that…

Get Your Emo Fix, Thursday at Revolution

Pop-punk stalwarts the Wonder Years and Motion City Soundtrack have joined forces on what could easily pass as a Vans Warped Tour minireunion. Both bands are out in support of new records in 2015. The Wonder Years’ fifth studio release, No Closer to Heaven, dropped in September, is a concept…

Miami Electro-Pop Veterans Afrobeta Play Propaganda Tomorrow

While Miami’s had ample opportunity to move their bodies to the experimental, electro-pop sounds of Afrobeta in the near decade they’ve been a band, it’s not as often that we’re treated to a visit from the funky and unpredictable dance duo on our own turf. If you’ve never heard of…

Badfish: A 14-Year-Long (and Counting) Tribute to Sublime

Here’s a free lesson for aspiring musicians who want to make it big quick: A) Find a band on the verge of success and become a rabid fan; B) Learn said band’s catalogue backward and forward; and C) Pray and hope, and maybe even light some candles to whatever iconographical…

Best Week Ever? Jason Derulo’s, Probably

Jason Derulo’s last week or so could have come out of a Dos Equis commercial script. The Top 40 R&B/pop hitmaker’s recent streak began last Wednesday, playing Carpool Karaoke with James Corden on CBS’s The Late Late Show with James Corden. During the ride-along interview, which starts out with the…