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June in Florida used to mean Spring Break had just ended and Summer Break had begun. Kegs and party favors were simply replenished during the »
The importance of blues and jazz to genres that came after was never lost on Ray Carbone, the man behind the legendary, scene-building Ray’s Downtown »
Pavement. Outkast. Verlaines. Cream. Breeders. Modern English. Chad & Jeremy. Mudhoney. Polaris. West Palm Beach. Indie rock. And the number five as a concept. What »
Air Force kids who moved from place to place and found their anchor in music, the Wooten brothers are a story that continually amazes and »
Some things have changed in the nearly four years since AJ Brockman opened The Brewhouse Gallery in a struggling Lake Park strip mall. This taproom »
Girls really dig a dreamy goth guy with a guitar. There’s no argument to be made there — it’s the male counterpart to the manic »
In the idylls of Americana, “The Wonder Years” represented a prime-time distillation of the baby-boomer experience. The six-season saga, 1988-1993, was a bildungsroman of the »
The Black Angels love the Velvet Underground. I mean, who doesn’t? C’mon, they’re the Velvets. For a psych rock band there is no greater personification »
Coffee — your best way to start the day, and a source of never-ending inspiration for the Descendents and the entire West Coast punk ethos »
In literature, Grendel is a mythic aberration of Christendom, a mutant descendant of Cain who lives at odds with humankind in the Anglo-Saxon epic “Beowulf,” »
How tight is your black t-shirt bro? Probably not enough to legit love Orchestral Manoeuvers in the Dark; not the way they deserve. Do you »
Dig into South Florida’s homegrown world music scene, and sooner than later you’ll find Jose Elias. A player of guitar and tres, record producer and »