SunFest’s VIPee Is the Best $5 Your Urethra’s Ever Spent

It’s the one part of music festivals we can all agree suck: the bathrooms. Whether you’re squatting in a hot porta-potty, or waiting in a concrete bathroom for 30 minutes for a stall to open up, small bladders and big concerts don’t mix.  And while SunFest might not have solved…

Iration Brings Reggae to a Diverse SunFest Lineup

Hawaiian bred and California based, Iration — made up of members Cayson Peterson, Joe Dickens, Micah Pueschel, and Adam Taylor — are bringing their sweet brand of reggae-rock to SunFest this Sunday. This year’s SunFest lineup is possibly the best ever. But it’s not just fans who are excited, Iration…

Five Best Music Events in South Florida This Week

Counting down the hours until Friday even though it’s only Tuesday? Yeah, we’ve all been there. While you can’t make the next four days disappear as quickly as the #KylieJennerLipChallenge faded into obscurity, there is one thing that will make the next 96 hours fly by: music.  But not just…

Hollywood Undead Brings a Loyal Army to Revolution Live

The Internet is a fetid womb from which perverse and offensive offspring are born into popular culture. Bizarre sexual fetishes that make most normal folk squirm with disgust found a home and a highway through the networks of the web, while countless musicians found fans in similarly derelict corners of…

Joey Santiago on the Pixies’ Past, Present, and Future

Joey Santiago, the guitarist of the greatest American rock band there ever was and probably ever will be is out running errands. While fans of The Doors and The Beach Boys might take umbrage to that title, nobody from the USA has ever matched the fury, the beauty, the ridiculous…

Through it All, Tom Hunting Sees Exodus as a “Brotherhood”

Formed by pals Tom Hunting and Kirk Hammett in 1980 and named after a Leon Uris novel, Exodus stands proudly as one of the founders of the Bay Area’s longstanding and lauded thrash metal scene. Now on the Dark Roots of Thrash II tour with the equally essential Bay Area thrashers, Testament,…

Eric Peterson Has Lived Through All of Testament’s Ups and Downs

Formed in 1983 as Legacy in Berkeley, California, and quickly renamed Testament, Eric Peterson’s thrash metal powerhouse has not shared the financial success of their contemporaries Metallica or Anthrax, but the band has certainly earned the respect of fans and other musicians as an uncompromising force that has soldiered on…

Five Best Music Events in South Florida This Week

Great live music and a killer nightlife scene. That’s what motivates us working-class South Floridians to face the daily 9-to-5 grind. And while having to tolerate eight hours of nosy coworkers, cubicle dust, never-ending to-do lists, and brutally long meetings every single day isn’t a simple task, it’s what allows…

Worst of Coachella 2015, Weekend Two

We love you, Coachella, but sometimes you bring us down. Here were the biggest bummers of weekend two. The Lack of Enthusiasm at the Entrance Walking into the venue around 2 p.m. on Friday, Coachella staffers were attempting to engage with the strings of attendees filtering through the security gates…

What’s It Like to Be a Hippo Inside Corporate Headquarters at Coachella?

One of the most-talked about art installations at this year’s Coachella has been the Corporate Headquarters, a three-story structure smack-dab in the middle of the festival, with a helicopter perched on top. Inside the structure, actors dressed in office attire and hippo masks work furiously on… well, something. Actually, they…

Of Mice & Men Want You to Put Down Those Damned Cell Phones

“We live in a world of technology. Who doesn’t have a cell phone and isn’t always checking their social media?” asked Of Mice & Men’s Phil Manansala. The 27-year-old-guitarist of the Southern California metalcore band was discussing the themes of their hypnotizing new video for “Broken Generation”. In a sort…

Mad Decent Block Party 2015 Announces Fort Lauderdale Lineup

It’s time to pull your underpants up your butt and do a handstand. The big daddy of twerkfests is coming back to Revolution Live, and it’s packing more bass thumps and rump shakers than your ass will know what to do with. The Mad Decent Block Party just announced its…

Periphery’s Misha Mansoor on Juggernaut and the Metal Scene

At a time when metal is perhaps more popular than ever, it is also witnessing more and more artists pushing sounds so derivative that some so-called “revivalist” acts should probably be derided as thinly veiled tribute groups. But Bethesda, Maryland’s Periphery — a band that began as a recording project…

How the Hell Do People Afford Coachella?

Sierra Blackford really wanted to go to Coachella. But it wasn’t easy. The 23-year-old Hawaiian singer-songwriter juggled three jobs as a waitress, playing gigs at local bars and working in a slipper store to save enough for her concert tickets, heavily discounted airfare (she knows somebody in the industry), camping…