Tonight in Live Music, Monday, July 28

It’s Monday, but there’s still music to be found out there. — Arielle Castillo *There’s no better way to ease into the week’s grind than Purdy Lounge’s weekly Monday reggae night. There’s dancehall in the back, but the mainroom is pretty strictly roots. Jean P. Jam performs, alongside DJs Governor…

The Weekend in Live Music, July 25 – 27

Here’s a wrap-up of the highlights this weekend in live shows. — Arielle Castillo TONIGHT: *As I blogged earlier in the week, Miami indie outfit Call it Radar plays its last show at the Vagabond’s awesome-fun-times weekly Friday party. *More of Laundry Bar’s usually Friday-night drum’n’bass, this time featuring Random…

Tonight in Live Music, July 24

Thursday’s the unofficial start of the weekend, so here are a few things to get you going. — Arielle Castillo *The big event in Miami tonight is MOCA’s second installment of its Battle of the Bands series. Old Wives Tale, Treasures, Minimal, the Psycho Daisies, and the Hongs play. Click…

Duke It Out

One of the more fun music-related things to do this hot, slow summer has been to check out the one-off events surrounding the Museum of Contemporary Art’s excellent show, “Sympathy for the Devil: Art and Rock and Roll Since 1967.” Besides the exhibit itself (which demonstrates, among other things, that…

Secondhand Serenade

The obvious similarities between Secondhand Serenade, hailing from the suburbs of California’s Bay Area, and homegrown sensation Dashboard Confessional are impossible to ignore. Like Dashboard Confessional, the name is a framework for a shifting project led by a singular talent; John Vesely is to Secondhand Serenade what Chris Carrabba is…

Just Announced: O.A.R. at Mizner Park Amphitheatre, October 3

This just in: Thousands of college students’ favorite jam act, O.A.R., will hit the appropriately jammy outdoor setting of Mizner Park Amphitheatre on Friday, October 3. Opening acts are Between the Trees and Matt Hires. Tickets cost $30 in advance, $32 the day of the show, and are available through…

Tonight in South Florida Live Music, Wednesday July 23

Here are tonight’s highlights in live music around town, in case you’re already getting the itch to go out and do something. — Arielle Castillo *Sebastian Bach, Poison, and Dokken at the Cruzan Amphitheatre in West Palm Beach. Seriously, Bret Michaels must really love South Florida — he played here…

Miami Indie Rock Outfit Call It Radar Calls It Quits

Here’s an oh-that’s-too-bad item for obsessive watchers of the local indie rock scene. Another band bites the dust — this time, Call it Radar. You may remember the band as its first incarnation, Baby Calendar, who played around town a little more, and were popular with that whole Athens, Georgia-centric…

New Pretty Ricky Video: “Knockin’ Boots ’08”

The world’s favorite Miami R&B quartet, Pretty Ricky, just released a video for its latest single, “Knockin Boots ’08.” And again, we’re reassured that the boys are totally celibate virgins…. Kidding! This video is full of grade-A, Madonna-in-the-early-Nineties style beefcake (I guess they needed to save wardrobe budget money? hah)…

Black Tide Rocks

It’s safe to assume it was the first time a bunch of West Kendallites appeared in the New York Post’s infamous “Page Six” gossip column. And it’s especially notable because they did so for indirectly inciting a minor riot in L.A. alongside a famously celebrated, then disgraced, then semi-redeemed memoirist…

Vans Warped Tour Hits Miami

How best to catch the sprawling, guitar-driven extravaganza that is the Vans Warped Tour? To put it simply: You can’t see all of it. Faced with multiple stages and 50-plus bands, you’ve got to prioritize. To help, Miami New Times has compiled a list of our favorite can’t-miss acts, from…

Peter Murphy

The pale, delicately boned wraith known as Peter Murphy gained his seat as an anointed dark king in the Seventies and Eighties as frontman of the legendary Bauhaus. Channeling the glam theatrics of David Bowie by way of the morgue, he was drama incarnate, a Count Vlad look-alike who sometimes…

MoCA’s Battle of the Bands

Rock geeks across the county have already shuffled (real rockers don’t run or flock) to check out MoCA’s superhip summer exhibition, “Sympathy for the Devil: Art and Rock and Roll Since 1967.” But the whiz-bang opening, featuring bands in a soundproof box, and free “What Would Neil Young Do?” was…

Metal Rules

I first discovered my iPhone’s musical taste this past March, at SXSW in Austin, Texas. Watching a very epic metal bill at the outdoor barbecue joint/venue Stubb’s (Enslaved, High on Fire, Napalm Death, Motörhead), I shot out a few boozy, excited mass text messages. Although most responses were along the…

Stealth Records presents Laidback Luke

The 32-year-old house producer and DJ known as Laidback Luke first got his kicks in his native Holland as a graffiti artist. When the thrill of the physical and legal danger wore off around the mid-Nineties, he turned to music. Still, he preserved the sly cunning of the graffiti writer…

Power Pop Rocks

The L.A. quintet Rooney has not exactly suffered from its Hollywood connections or good looks. Frontman Robert Schwartzman is the brother of actor (and occasional rocker) Jason. This makes him son of producer Jack Schwartzman and part of the extended Coppola clan that includes his mother Talia Shire, uncle Francis…