Burn Your Bridges was a six piece death metal outfit from Pembroke Pines. This show on the 12th of June was their last and I had the great pleasure of being there to see it. With two strong, throaty vocalists …
Having seen Lady Musgrave before, I knew what to expect musically and they didn’t disappoint. Although lead singer Troy was having some issues with his throat that night, you could not tell once he got up there and started their …
Joke bands aren’t in abundance in South Florida from what I’m aware but I do know there’s at least one in Pembroke Pines: Period Blood. With a bevy of jokes to back up the offensive name, they put on …
Right out of the cultural mecca of Miami is Neurotic November, a metal crossover group. They’ve got a great stage show and great energy, and love to perform. Guitarist Sushi and bassist Terri Bear make a formidable combo when …
Pembroke Pines is a bit out of the way when I think of local music. It’s out in the country and there’s a ton of horse farms there. However, there’s also a booming musical underground teeming with metalheads! Locals Any …
The People UpStairs returned to Propaganda on Saturday, June 5 2010 as part of the WeMerge Talent summer release party. This time however, they upped the ante since the last time I saw them at Propaganda. A new Lil Wayne …
Lake Worth, known around here as the L-Dub, has diversity in spades. Hip hop trio Speaking Volumes are yet another testament to that fact. Fronted by an amazing local artist and emcee Craig McInnis and emcee Chadroc, backed by DJ …
Attila are some good ol’ boys from Atlanta, GA, my old stomping grounds. Five guys from Georgia sounds like an awesome band to me. I was not let down, they’re pretty awesome actually. They play "party rock" similar in style …
Long Island’s very own Dr. Acula play some serious “party grind” as they call it. I call it amped up deathcore because they take it to 11. By that, I mean everything. Stage show, energy, crowd interaction, riffs, drumming, samples, …