Green Sky and Shroud Eaters

Pity the hapless hipster who wanders into Sweat Records this Saturday night looking for a copy of Vampire Weekend’s “Contra.” An unusual but welcome change, the evening’s in-store performance will turn away from mellow indie and toward grimy, in a four-band show organized by local trio Green Sky. The group’s…

Thomas Function

The Alabama foursome Thomas Function makes its label home on Fat Possum, an Epitaph offshoot that began as a blues imprint. That family tree indeed tells you about the band’s sound, propelled largely by a punky euphoria but informed by a bit of Muscle Shoals thrust. (Check out those soulful…

Help Save the Wallflower Gallery!

​The Wallflower Gallery, downtown Miami’s improbable pocket of bohemia, has faced any number of challenges during its existence. For one, it’s a venue that doesn’t serve alcohol, in a town bent on partying. It inhabits a lonely corner in a neighborhood that until very recently was a complete ghost town…

WMC 2010: Made Event Lineup So Far

The floodgates for WMC party info have officially opened. Here’s the line-up from Made Event, who return as always with megawatt parties, again all on the mainland (yay). Most of the individual talent isn’t finalized yet, but the parties are branded pretty much the same as last year, save for…

Q&A With Monotonix, Playing Respectable Street Tomorrow

​A virgin encounter with the Israeli rock trio Monotonix inspires extreme gut-level reactions. First, there’s the fact that often, one can smell the band coming — these guys spend a lot of time on the road, far away from home. Then, there’s this motley crew’s looks, which are hardly indie…

Reggaeton Isn’t Dead…

…It’s alive and well with “Mini Daddy” a.k.a. Adriansito, and his highly inappropriate mini video vixens. Even if Adrian isn’t technically so “-ito,” you’ve gotta love his utter belief that he is, after all, “el nino mas bonito, el nino mas chiquito” — you’re right, that claim doesn’t make sense…

Miami’s DJ Craze To Play Coachella

…Speaking of DJ Craze (check the previous post on this blog for an un-missable nugget of joy he passed along), Miami’s finest DJ champ will head to the desert this summer to play Coachella for the first time. On the mega-festival’s second day, Saturday, April 17, he’ll take the stage…

Hoods

What in hell happened to hardcore? It’s right up there with hip-hop in the constant hand-wringing and state-of-the-genre analysis from its fans. The mid-’00s, MySpace, and regrettable haircuts came along and — voila — a genre that was once famous for its no-nonsense rage became a morass of sub-subgenres tangled…

Breyan Isaac

In a surprising change from its usual highfalutin programming, this Broward Center-affiliated venue on the Nova campus gives itself over Friday night to local hip-hop. The star of the event is 954 rapper Breyan Isaac, who celebrates the release of his album Extraordinarily Average. Luckily, the disc is more than…