José González Revisits His Breakthrough Album, Veneer
Despite Veneer being the album that gave José González his breakthrough, delving into the past has its challenges.
Despite Veneer being the album that gave José González his breakthrough, delving into the past has its challenges.
On its latest album, Our Brand Could Be Yr Life, Bodega continues its rebellion of the Brooklyn indie-rock scene it spawned from.
While April 19 marks the first time Sextile will perform in Miami, for member Melissa Scaduto, it’s more of a homecoming.
When Rob Kenner first met Nipsey Hussle in 2009, he felt he was in the presence of one of the greats.
Raul Malo led the Mavericks through hits like “There Goes My Heart” and “Dance the Night Away” as the crowd boogied in the aisles.
The Maverick’s Raul Malo credits his formative years in South Florida for all the success he found with his band.
After getting his start playing in several bands, M.C. Taylor conceived Hiss Golden Messenger as a way to do his own thing.
Ahead of his two-night stint at Broward Center, here’s a worthy primer on Bob Dylan, America’s most celebrated singer-songwriter.
In 1972, Doug Burris established the first high school rock ensemble in the United States at Miami Beach Senior High.
Model/actress and musician Devon Ross has released her debut EP, Oxford Gardens, on Thurston Moore’s Daydream Library Series imprint.
Southern California rocker group Militarie Gun returns to Gramps on February 9 for its second Miami show.
Elvis Costello & the Imposters played a no-nonsense set that lasted more than two and a half hours.
Before the band’s two-night stand at Hard Rock Live, New Times looks at five essential Tool songs to get you ready.
Power pop icon Elvis Costello has released hundreds of songs influenced by the past, but often with an eye to the future.
Cuban jazz musician Alfredo Rodriguez is performing at the Miami Beach Bandshell as part of the eighth-annual South Beach Jazz Festival.
New York-based trio She Say Say is bringing old-school disco into the 21st Century.
Over the last 16 years, plenty of musicians have joined Juke, with 15 people cycling through the lineup.
In Susanna Hoffs’ debut novel, The Bird Has Flown, you can’t help but look for parallels between the book’s protagonist and the author.
The Books & Books owner was in his 20s when he and a few like-minded compatriots set out to remake Miami’s “Paradise Lost” image.
Chris Potash and Joey Seeman’s book serves as the definitive tome on the underground music scene of 1980s Miami.
Australian punk band Amyl and the Sniffers started on a lark back in 2016.
For nearly two dozen songs, Depeche Mode’s Dave Gahan sang, danced, and twirled the microphone stand with reckless abandon.