Five Reasons to Attend Overtown Music & Arts Festival

Overtown has a proud history as the celebrated center of Miami’s African-American community. Some of the 20th Century’s most beloved performers played in Overtown, including Louis Armstrong, Billie Holiday, and Aretha Franklin. To honor that acclaimed musical history and to bring new eyes to the…

6th Degree Burn Brings a Taste of Burner Culture to Wynwood

Black Rock Desert in northwest Nevada, home of the countercultural festival Burning Man, is quite a distance from South Florida. But for those who can’t make the cross-country trek but still want a taste of the desert, a group of dedicated “burners” will bring the spirit of Burning Man…

Miami Sludge Pioneer Cavity A.D. Is Here to Stay

Like many of us, Daniel Gorostiaga gleams when recalling his formative years. Or maybe in his case it’s a sludgy gleam. In the early ’90s, when he cofounded the sludge-metal band Cavity, he thought Miami’s music scene was at a high point.

Suenalo Vocalist Michelle Forman Honored as Champion for Children

Even before singer Michelle Forman had musical aspirations, the Miami native knew she wanted to help others. “Since I was a girl I felt I was supposed to do something bigger than me,” the longtime vocalist of Afro-Latin fusion band Suenalo said. “I was always sensitive to people suffering. I…

Modern Whale Is a Labor of Love for Robbie Guariglia

Robbie Guariglia spent years as a music industry professional producing, writing, and gigging with touring acts such as the Veronicas, Ryan Shaw, Oh Honey, and Phoebe Ryan. But it was a time of tumult that led him to take center stage with Modern Whale. “I had lost my dad to cancer,” Guarjila explains to New Times.

Cinco de Mayo 2019 Miami Party Guide

Check out the calendar. It’s almost the May 5, AKA Cinco de Mayo. The Mexican holiday was not meant to merely celebrate fake mustaches, extra-large sombreros, and lots and lots of tequila. Cinco de Mayo was originally intended to commemorate an underdog Mexican army’s victory over the French forces in 1862. But a love for Mexican culture has given the fifth day of May a life of its own.

The Wynwood Yard Plans an “Epic Final Weekend” of Music

The Wynwood Yard is not long for this world, but before its gates close for good, owners say they’re planning one “epic final weekend.” YardFest: Farewell to The Wynwood Yard is a three-day extravaganza aiming to celebrate everything that was good about the open-air space. From May 3-5, over a…

The Living Room Wants to Be Your Live Music Den

The Living Room opened in the Faena Hotel at the end of 2015, but it wasn’t until recently that the gathering space found its musical niche, explains Alejandro Listo, Faena’s entertainment director. “The first idea was to have one band play the entire week. After a while, we decided every night was something different. We added more bands and more bands, and suddenly we have 20 bands rotating.”

The Best 4/20 Parties and Events in Miami

Marijuana is slowly becoming legalized, but remnants of its underground, illegitimate status can be hard to shake off. That’s why so many herbal enthusiasts still treat April 20, or 4/20, as a national holiday, simply because “4/20” has become a code that provokes chuckles from potheads. Miami has long had…

One Last Record Store Day Hurrah for Sweat Records’ Current Location

Record Store Day, the one part Comic-Con, one part Black Friday audiophile extravaganza, had a festive feel this past Saturday at Sweat Records. The Little Haiti shop earlier in the week had announced that a rent increase would force the Miami vinyl-boom pioneer to relocate. So this would be one last hurrah in a…

Versus Is a Femme-Friendly DJ Battle Royal

“No big nightclubs in Miami had femmes or ultrafemmes in their lineup,” local DJ Gami says of her inspiration to help organize Versus. Internet Friends’ highest-capacity show will be held at the Ground this Friday, April 12. “Ground is usually a bro-fest. There was a lack of this kind of night.”

Orlando Band the Sh-Booms on The Blurred Odyssey

It’s been a long slog for rock ‘n’ soul band the Sh-Booms from their founding in an Orlando garage in 2011 to having their single “Leon the Hustler” declared “the coolest song in the world.” The Sh-Booms’ debut album, The Blurred Odyssey — whose release the group will celebrate with a free show…