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Tue, May 6, 06:12 PM
Seminole Hard Rock/Tom Craig Eric Clapton and Robert Randolph Hard Rock Live Monday, May 5, 2008 Better Than: Watching TV pundits continue to treat Hillary Clinton?s campaign seriously. Is Eric Clapton God or just a higher power some choose to... More >>
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Sugar and Spice
Sugar and Spice
Trina speaks up about what still makes her the baddest.
"I've known Trick Daddy for a while," Miami rap diva Trina says of the... More >>
Foxy Fresh
Foxy Fresh
Cincinnati quintet Foxy Shazam raises soul/glam/rock/punk hell.
Eric Nally wants to change the world, at least a little, with his music.... More >>
No Pens
No Pens
Clubs need more random rules. Here are some suggestions for items to be confiscated.
A near-police state has sadly taken hold at many venues. It's normal to... More >>
Pee, Nut Butter, and Chocolate
Pee, Nut Butter, and Chocolate
Mindless Self Indulgence savors its own flavor.
"Honestly I'd rather fuckin' be drawing a comic strip like Garfield and... More >>
Madonna Dearest?
Madonna Dearest?
Rock stars we wish we could call Mom.
With Mother's Day fast approaching, we at New Times have spent a lot of... More >>
Local Motion
A sampling of some recent Miami music releases.
Anyone who says South Florida lacks homegrown live artists would be... More >>
Down Home Southernaires
Negro en Bicicleta (Floridita 1800 Records)
Down Home Southernaires were at one point known as Pygmy, and as Pygmy,... More >>
Boris
Smile (Southern Lord)
After two years of touring and recording with sunn0))), Ghost, and... More >>
Gonzalo Rubalcaba
Avatar (Blue Note)
Though this Gonzalo Rubalcaba fellow is an ace jazz pianist originally... More >>
Meat Beat Manifesto
Autoimmune (Metropolis)
Engineering postindustrial dub since the mid-Eighties, when he founded... More >>
Uh Huh Her
Uh Huh Her sounds like one of those slightly glitchy L.A. pop bands you... More >>
DJ Heather
People are still talking about DJ Heather's set at this year's Om... More >>
Patrick M
It's time for all you late-night hot-bodies to give some love to the new... More >>
Tera Melos
Don't let Tera Melos fool you with its textbook cover. For this... More >>
Young Jeezy
A couple of years ago, Atlanta rapper Young Jeezy was seen as the last... More >>
No One Ever Really Disappears
No One Ever Really Disappears
Pharrell Williams is happy to be just one of the band again.
Name a pop music A-lister, and he or she has either worked with Pharrell... More >>
Flamenco, Still
Flamenco, Still
Helming the Andalusian act Chambao, La Mari forges ahead with her Spanish-world mix.
Chambao, an Andalusian band from Málaga, Spain, introduced the... More >>
Signed, Sealed, Delivered
Signed, Sealed, Delivered
The Postmarks reach the UK.
One year ago, with the release of the band's self-titled debut, the... More >>
Coming Up Rosy
Coming Up Rosy
Barcelona duo the Pinker Tones lets the sunshine in.
During an increasingly rare moment at home in Barcelona, Mr. Furia, half... More >>
Keep Watching the Stars
Astralwerks gives Air's Moon Safari the 10th-birthday treatment.
Air's Moon Safari would knock Marcel Proust's dick in the dirt. The... More >>
Slide Shows
Jose El Rey at Poplife
The Cuban rock artist played for a enthusiastic... More >>
Last Night: Agent Orange at Churchill's
The 80's Punk band blew through town February... More >>
Wednesday's Shows
CD Reviews
Seminole Hard Rock Live
Negro en Bicicleta (Floridita 1800 Records)
Smile (Southern Lord)
Avatar (Blue Note)
Autoimmune (Metropolis)
Bullet Park EP (Applied Chaotics)
Body Language (Drag City)
When Life Gives You Lemons, You Paint That Shit Gold (Rhymesayers Entertainment)
Pershing (Polyvinyl Records)
2013 (Circuitree Records)
Greatest Hits (Decca)
Going Places: The August Darnell Years 1974-1983 (Strut)
Boy Prostitute (Ramhaus Records)
Cat's Outta the Bag (Self-released)
Wild Animals (Nacional Records)
Beat Pyramid (Domino)
The Odd Couple (Atlantic)
Ghosts I-IV (The Null Corporation)
Do You Like Rock Music? (Rough Trade)
To Serve with Love (Om Hip Hop)
Supersaund 2012 (Nacional)
National
Music From Coast to Coast
Broward - Palm Beach
From Boca to Big Time
Starbucks subsidiary has big plans brewing for Hilary McRae
Perched behind her piano at center stage, Hilary McRae looks positively... More >>
Cleveland
Otherworldly voices write the Mars Volta’s new album. That explains a lot
The Mars Volta's singer is on the phone, and he's giving our bullshit... More >>
Dallas
Quick's Big Thing Awards Show Wasn't Very Big
I guess you could say I spent last Thursday night behind enemy lines.... More >>
Denver
Subtly Isn’t A Strength for Does It Offend You, Yeah?
Here’s what happens when you blend the hottest sounds of the past five years into a cheeky, abrasive mix.
Let's get something straight right off, okay? Does It Offend You, Yeah?... More >>
Houston
A conversation with Mohammed Al-Farra of Palestinian Rapperz
Straight Outta Gaza
As a hip-hop quartet originating in perennial battleground the Gaza... More >>
Kansas City
The Upper Khrust: The Khrusty Brothers bring their weird-ass gospel to the stage
When the Khrusty Brothers took the stage at the Record Bar a couple of... More >>
Phoenix
In their appeal to red-staters, Southern Hip-Hop and Fox News walk together
If there's one thing the self-satisfied, liberal, tofu-munching,... More >>
San Francisco
Atmosphere paints self-effacing shit gold
On one hand, it shouldn't be surprising that rapper Slug is insecure,... More >>
St. Louis
She's Crafty: The Breeders' Kelley Deal talks knitting, nudity and Steve Albini's bodily functions
Kelley Deal co-leads the Breeders with her sister Kim, who's best known... More >>
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