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Published on March 4th, 2016

FRACTAL BEACH FEST MARCH 11-13 “If you’re looking to hear cookie cutter mainstage EDM, then you have come to the wrong festival,” says Jacob Brady, better »

Published on March 4th, 2016

NEW ORDER Some of us bore witness to the emergence of New Order in mid-80s dance clubs. Some of us (like this writer) were born »

Published on March 3rd, 2016

Big D and the Kids Table “Big D was never a fortunate band during the times when ska-punk was fresh,” says David McWane. “We were »

Published on March 3rd, 2016

CREEPOID When a gloomy-sounding noise band decides to call itself Creepoid and then names two of its first three albums after graveyards, it’s natural to »

Published on March 2nd, 2016

Astari Nite “Until the End of the Moon” is the most mature music written by Astari Nite to date. In fact this is our second »

Published on March 2nd, 2016

The Cult Think of Ian Astbury, the self-dramatizing frontman for The Cult, as a slicker version of Glenn Danzig. The bulldogging, unpretty Danzig version of rock-punk-boogie-goth »

Published on February 29th, 2016

Being As An Ocean Sweet, harmonic riffs, coupled with perfectly-timed bursts of aggression have earned Being As An Ocean the title as one of the »

Published on February 22nd, 2016

HELMSMEN “South Florida plays a big impact on our lives whether we notice it or not,” says Helmsmen acoustic guitarist Jacob Constantakos. “Being based in »

Published on February 22nd, 2016

LEATHER STRIP An engine of hard electronica known by his one-man musical brand, Leather Strip, Claus Larsen showed a different side of himself in January »

Published on February 18th, 2016

The Prescription Jensen Beach, a popular destination for sea turtles and home to a happening Pineapple Festival is more than just a sleepy community in »

Published on February 8th, 2016

Adult Books Adult Books are a lo-fi, surf punk band in the vein that only California can produce. All at once they conjure up sounds »

Published on February 8th, 2016

Jay Critchley, Incorporated at FAU Ever since Jay Critchley came out as a gay “born-again artist” thirty-five years ago, he has been inciting audiences and »