Flyer of the Week: Pay Your Final Respects to PS14 October 28

​Maybe it’s bad taste to get on some kind of eulogy bender before the corpse is even cold, but the diagnosis is terminal and it’s only a matter of time … Your favorite hipster bar, PS14, is dying. So say goodbye, Miami, and make amends for all the wrongs you’ve…

PS14 Closing After Halloween

So long.​You never appreciate what you have until its gone. Sorry to report that downtown Miami dive bar/lounge PS14 (28 NE 14th Street) will be graduating from its 14th Street locale after October 31. But it’s not because of any financial troubles, the owners have simply decided not to renew…

Album Review: Sarah Jacob, Damask

​Sarah JacobDamask(Reppertoire) According to the Merriam-Webster, Damask is a firm lustrous fabric make with flat patterns in a satin weave on a plain-woven ground on jacquard looms. After listening through Miami’s own Sarah Jacob’s Damask, I can say the title is fitting. It’s filled with flat patterns, plain-woven lyrics, and…

Hit the Vagabond in Costume

The last time indie-electro outfit Junior Boys played in South Florida was during Winter Music Conference 2007 at Poplife’s awkward temporary venue Post, a restaurant/lounge located on the edge of Brickell. The duo was no stranger to Miami’s hipsterati set; Junior Boys had easily found success at the height of…

Kiss: Alive 35 Hits BankAtlantic Center

KissDuring the age of the live album (Cheap Trick’s At Budokan; Frampton Comes Alive, Ted Nugent’s Double Live Gonzo!, AC/DC’s If You Want Blood You’ve Got It, etc.), Kiss rocked out with Alive! in a way that even the band’s heaviest contemporaries couldn’t match. Of course, much of what set…

Hallelujah

Why the hell Leonard Cohen appeared at BankAtlantic Center rather than, say, the Fillmore Gleason is anybody’s guess. But if he had staged it at a theater instead of in an arena, his show would’ve been even more remarkable. That’s not to say there’s anything wrong with the BankAtlantic Center…

Miami’s Ketchy Shuby Brings the Downtown Soul

These days, soul music is a genre often stuck in the side aisle of the record store or passed off into smoky cafés and ’70s reunion shows. The originators of American soul music — Ray Charles, Otis Redding, and early James Brown — commandeered ears when they blasted on the…

CMJ ’09: Surfer Blood at Cake Shop NYC

Photo by Rebecca SmeyneSurfer Blood performing Tuesday afternoon at Cake Shop.​CMJ is in the full swing in New York and reports are already coming back from our sister paper, the Village Voice. Zach Baron, in particular, reports on Surfer Blood’s performance at Cake Shop. Unfortunately, the West Palm Beach band…

MP3 of the Day: “Dancer” by Woodhands, Playing the Vagabond This Saturday

Photo by Aigin Larki​Ever wondered what screamo-lectro dudes do to unwind after a particularly strenuous hipster bikini dance party? Well, apparently, if the dudes in question are Daniel Werb and Paul Banwatt of Toronto synth-and-drum duo Woodhands, then it’s all about a nice, relaxing, man-on-man bubble bath. Why the bubbles?…

Wish You Were There: Brad Paisley at Cruzan, Backstage Tour

Who is Brad Paisely? He is a country music star with seven recorded studio albums, all of which have gone at least gold.According to Wikipedia, Brad Paisley graduated high school in West Virginia. That’s about as country as it gets, except for the graduating high school part. Paisley is currently…

Dialed In: Last Week’s Top Ten From FIU Radio

Dialed In is a weekly column on Crossfade tracking the top-ten lists on South Florida’s campus radio stations. Click here to view the top tracks from previous weeks. The Texans and New Yorkers from electro-pop group Neon Indian topped Radiate’s chart this week. ​Florida International University- WRGP 88.1 FM &…

Tour Diary: The State Of Reports From the Road

​Hello everyone! We’ve been traveling the country for about two weeks nowand here it is summed up:The fall is starting to settle, the leaves are changing and the cold weather is kicking!!!  Layers are very essential at this point. The lowest temperature we’ve hit so far has been 33 degrees…

Moving Units: Top Five Albums at Local Independent Music Stores

Moving Units is a weekly column on Crossfade tracking the best-selling albums at South Florida independent record stores. Click here to view past top-sellers. Top 5 Albums for the week of October 11 – 17Monsters of Folk, an indie supergroup comprised of members from My Morning Jacket and Bright Eyes,…

Review: Miami Bass Warriors, Miami Bass Warriors 12″

​Miami Bass WarriorsMiami Bass Warriors 12″(Palm Tree Snuff/¿Que Pasa M.I.A.?)You ever stand around and realize that you are completely surrounded by fucking children? Yeah, it happens… that’s how old age dawns upon you and it don’t matter how cool and with it your little record collection is, you’ll be hard-pressed…

Review: Shawn Snyder, Stripmall Troubadour (Live at the Moose)


​Shawn Snyder
Stripmall Troubadour (Live at the Moose)
www.shawnsnydermusic.comwww.myspace.com/shawnsnydermusicTurnip-haired homeboy Shawn Snyder made quite a splash with last year’s sophomore set, Romantic’s Requiem, an album that earned it New Times’ kudos for being among the best local releases of 2008. For its follow-up, Snyder strips things down, offering up a lo-fi acoustic…

A Serious Fan Recalls Meeting Gregg Allman

The parted top of Gregg Allman’s long, blond hair nearly touched the tour bus ceiling. His damaged but muscular body filled the narrow hallway in which he stood to greet us. Ancient tattoos covered the 58-year-old’s long arms. We shook hands, traded salutations, and then — I froze. The music…

Soul Men

Last Friday at Propaganda was an evening of sweaty, unabashed musical revival. Both acts on the evening’s bill, the Dexter Romweber Duo and Ben Prestage, masterfully resurrected styles of music popular decades ago — rockabilly and bluegrass, respectively. And each made those styles their own. Despite arguably being the main…