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Dead Boys are largely associated with the New York punk scene of the late ’70s, but were actually a band that relocated from gritty Cleveland, »
Sweden pumps out stellar music. In pop (ABBA, Ace of Base), rock (The Sounds, The Hives) and electronic (Eric Prydz, Avicii), this Scandinavian country has »
Dead Meadow was formed from the ashes of assorted D.C. bands. Their roots are intertwined with personnel from Dischord Records and its flagship band, Fugazi, »
Lindsey Mills is a such mainstay of the South Florida scene, one wonders about the abyss that might open up locally if Mills were somewhere »
Last summer the Los Angeles band Allah-Las had a brush with death. The band canceled a show in Rotterdam in August, when suspects in a »
There’s a deliberate calm to Scott Hansen’s music as it dives and breaches like a digital submarine through oceans of IDM, chillwave, ambient, electrogaze and »
Picture the art world as a vast, wind-swept desert with continuously shifting dunes, its incessant nature — a “Perpetuum” mobile — producing two distinct but »
Pearl & the Oysters Video Premiere They call themselves “a joyous society of galactic gleaners,” but with “Lake Alice,” Gainesville, Florida’s Pearl & the Oysters »
As the person tasked with figuring out how art can make downtown West Palm Beach a better place, Teneka James has found it helpful to »
Salons were typically a gathering of people under the roof of an inspiring host, held for guests to amuse one another and to refine their »
It might sound like a dig at prog-rock royalty, or like a therapy patient’s diagnosis, but King Complex turns out to be Bracher Brown and »
South Florida was fertile ground for jazz just two generations ago. Musicians could earn a living playing jazz, and the music fit the cool, beach-y »












