Badfish Resurrecting Sublime Jams Wednesday at Revolution

via myspace.com/badfishsublimetributeSublime was over before they ever truly began. At least one aspect of the sex drugs and rock ‘n roll lifestyle proved too much for Sublime; a heroin overdose claimed the life of lead singer Bradley Nowell in 1996. But the breezy sounds of Sublime live on in Badfish,…

Charlie Pickett Plays Churchill’s Tomorrow

Photo by Jill KhanWe have blogged about Charlie Pickett before.  You’ve seen the videos and heard the rave reviews.  Now is your chance to see the guy in action.  He has that certain something, that special sauce that you cannot, no matter how hard you try, generate by practice, wishing,…

New Times Groove On Battle Of The Bands Finals Tonight

Tonight are the finals for the Miami New Times Groove On Battle Of The Bands. If you haven’t been following the action, one band will be flown to and put up in an NYC hotel and booked a show in the city for a Live Nation event.Tonight’s finals bring you…

Toby Love Brings Bachata to L’Boulevard Cafe this Sunday

Perhaps you’re not up to speed on the goings on in the world of crunkchata.  And that’s understandable, because it’s a name that Toby Love made up to describe a blend of hip-hop and R&B with the staccato guitars and island rhythms of bachata.  Now, if you don’t know who…

Arlo Guthrie Plays the Parker Playhouse this Sunday

There are certain unforgettable snapshots that frame Arlo Guthrie’s life and career. They’re prefaced by the lingering legacy he inherited from his father, the great Woody Guthrie, one of America’s most indelible folk singers, the patron saint of protest and the man who inspired generations of young men like Bob…

Kings of Leon to Play BankUnited Center on May 7

Concert season is beginning to take shape with some pretty big concert announcements over the last week, and Kings of Leon are the latest to announce a stop in South Florida. Fresh of their meteoric rise to stardom/sellout status thanks to their song about flaming sex, the Tennessee bred band…

Morrissey Cancels South Florida Show … AGAIN

Local Morrissey fans were super-excited at the end of 2007, when it seemed the singer would return for a second area show that year. After an extremely well-received performance at Boca’s Mizner Park Amphitheatre, he was slated to end his extended United States run with a date at the Fillmore…

Random Video: Bob Marley at Criteria Studios

Light your spliff early and watch this video of Bob Marley And The Wailers rehearsing at the famed Criteria Studios, now Hit Factory, in North Miami on September 14, 1980.Marley Fest is this Saturday February 28th. click here for more info …

No Doubt Announces Tour, West Palm Beach Date

Fresh off a solo project that arguably provided more fame and fortune than the project which brought her onto the scene, Gwen Stefani has reunited with No Doubt. And the band has announced a massive tour across the U.S. and Canada which brings it to the Cruzan Amphitheater in West…

Last Night: Kid Sister and Flosstradamus at LIV

Justin NamonKid Sister took control over LIV’s Wednesday night party Dirty Hairy. Click here to view the full slide show.Kid Sister and FlosstradamusWednesday, February 26, 2009LIV at the Fontainebleau, Miami BeachBetter than: Getting your toes done up.When I got the invite for LIV’s newest party, Dirty Hairy, I was sort…

The Subdudes

The Subdudes may not be among the New Orleans musical legends that the average Joe could immediately name. But examine the band’s track record, which stretches back a couple of decades, and its seamless blend of riveting rock and roll, nimble rhythms, and sinewy roots. It’s clear the Subdudes have…

Take Action Tour

Hopeless Records and nonprofit organization Sub City have joined forces with music chain F.Y.E. to put on the eighth-annual Take Action Tour. To date, this tour has raised more than $550,000 for DoSomething.org, a nonprofit focused not on one particular charity but rather on providing tools, resources, and motivation to…

Arlo Guthrie

Certain unforgettable snapshots frame Arlo Guthrie’s life and career. They’re prefaced by the lingering legacy he inherited from his father, Woody Guthrie, one of America’s most indelible folk singers, the patron saint of protest, and the man who inspired generations of young men like Bob Dylan to pick up their…

Ludo

Hmmm. Ludo? Isn’t that the nickname for a certain much-abused narcotic of somewhat ill repute? Or could it be that hit by Boz Scaggs from way back in the day? Or maybe it’s the nickname your college buddy chose because he always shunned his given name. Well… no. This Ludo…

Gene Loves Jezebel

True, Gene Loves Jezebel hails from the United Kingdom and hit a peak with moody songs in the 1980s while wearing spackled-on makeup and plenty of shiny flair. But to label them a “goth” band would be kind of missing the point. Perhaps they wore black on the outside because…

The Kryptonite Metal Festival Returns to Tobacco Road this Friday

No one can ever accuse Oski Gonzalez, the tireless booker at Tobacco Road, of favoring any particular genre in his famous multi-band, mini-festival extravaganzas. So heavier stuff gets its due this weekend at the second annual Kryptonite Metal Festival. Including some 18 bands on three different stages, the lineup features…