The Gun Hoes Release New Song “Melt Machine,” and We Like It

Since you (better) dig Thee Oh Sees and Goner Records crew, you’re gonna poo yourselves over the Gun Hoes. The Hollywood duo makes fun, straight-up garage psychedelic rock ‘n’ roll. They just put out a new song, “Melt Machines,” and we keep playing it over and over, and for some…

A Birthday Kiss to Ace Frehley

When you’re the founder and guitarist of a band like Kiss, and your brand is literally stamped with makeup on your face, what other peaks are left to conquer? That’s the dilemma faced by Paul Daniel – A.K.A. “Ace” Frehley. Frehley, who was born April 27, 1951, adopted the persona…

SLDGHMR Make Paris-Inspired Grooves, Offer It for Free

Listening to French electro (or French-inspired electro, or French-electro-inspired electro) can produce within the brain very pretty visuals: images of neon, good-looking dancers, outer space. It can all be rather Miami. Which is why it makes sense that the indelicately named SLDGHMR is based in Miami and makes dance songs…

Hukilau’s Tahitian Thursday at Five Points Lounge

Polynesian culture is an easy fit for Fort Lauderdale. It’s a city long associated with leisure that came into its own around the same time as the newfound middle class found fascination in the late ’50s and early ’60s with tiki idols, puffer fish, and the natives of the Pacific…

County Grind’s Chronic Cover Songs for 420 Downloadable Compilation

Editor’s note: If you grew up in South Florida, you’ve lived a delightfully half-baked existence. You’ve definitely smoked the stickiest crippy and the worst Jamaican schwag. County Grind got all  stoned and thought, why not ask these toasty South Florida musicians to give us a taste of their favorite pot-inspired…

Happy Birthday, Reggae’s Heir Apparent, Stephen Marley

As the son of reggae superstar Bob Marley, Stephen Marley had a lot to live up to. Of course, that’s no different from the challenge faced by any offspring of a musical legend, but given the impact Bob Marley made not only on reggae but on the whole of popular…

Happy Birthday to Interpol’s Celebrity-Shunning Ex-Bassist, Carlos D.

It’s a rare feat in music, especially with rock acts, when the bass player outshines the lead singer in recognition and popularity. Be it the stylized wardrobes, the Peter Hook-influenced bass playing, or the Crispin Gloveresque conflicting personality, Carlos Dengler embodied everything that was cool about Interpol and the postpunk…

Violens Jorge Elbrecht on New Album True, Swivelstick, and Vinyl

“We really didn’t know how to do it. It was kind of figuring things out,” Violens’ Jorge Elbrecht says of playing in bands in the late ’90s South Florida music scene. It revolved around Cheers, he remembers. “There was nothing else to do; everyone just went to these shows. It…

Happy Birthday, Al Green… and Praise the Lord!

OK — quick question. What do Barack Obama and Tina Turner have in common? Maybe a lot of things, but most important, both have quoted that soulful crooner Al Green — Turner in her incredible comeback hit, a redo of his standard “Let’s Stay Together,” and the prez in a…

Happy Belated Birthday, Herbie Hancock! A Master of All That Jazz

Simply stated, Herbie Hancock is unique. An artist whose stellar reputation extends to both popular and serious realms, he’s one of the most proficient jazz musicians of all time and yet also widely heralded in contemporary circles. That’s no small achievement, given the fact that few other names come to mind when considering…

Palm Beach Radio Plays Musical Chairs

Several radio stations in West Palm Beach are about to get a new owner. CBS Corporation announced today that it has signed an agreement to sell its five radio stations in West Palm Beach for a total of $50 million to local broadcaster Palm Beach Broadcasting. The deal comes in the…

Download: Henry Krinkle – The Lush Haus Remixes EP

During its brief, few months’ run, the short-lived Lush Haus party at Propaganda cemented a sort of miniscene. Its resident performers, Sumsun, the Get, and Secret Hideout, tapped into a certain cosmic, New Age-y Zeitgeist in electronic music that was gaining steam on the internet but hadn’t quite reached real-life…