The Marias and Automatic performance at the Fillmore in Miami Beach, Florida.
Read MoreAs colorful lights projected and graced the vibrant backdrop behind them, Animal Collective wasted no time diving right into their performance. The melodic vocals and synth carried throughout the room, as eclectic guitars, drums and bass filled the venue with a rich sound. It was hard not to become immersed and entranced in the performance that they brought to the stage.
Read MoreStill Woozy is the stage name of Sven Eric Gamsky. He is a singer, songwriter and producer from Oakland, California. Gamsky grew up playing music as a child, started bands in high school with his friends and played house shows.
Read MoreThe Gilmour project, a Pink Floyd cover band, will be making an appearance June 8th at Revolution Live in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Read MoreIf you haven’t heard of the Lumineers yet, now is the time to take a deep discography dive. This American Folk Rock band based out of Boulder, Colorado brings it all. From rich vocals with strong instrumentation to immaculate stage presence.
Read MoreWallows and Jordana performed to a sold-out crowd at the Fillmore Miami Beach, Florida.
Read MoreElite media and marketing presents Rauw Alejandro’s first Arena Tour which includes seven stops and a few sold out shows during his North American tour. His Arena Tour began in Brooklyn, New York and included performances in San Diego, Fresno, Los Angeles, Chicago and will end in San Jose, California on April 24th. On Saturday, April 9th, he performed a sold out show at the FTX Arena in Miami, Florida.
Read MoreBad Bunny’s three day stop in Miami, Florida included selling out the FTX arena in Bayside Miami. The end of his tour was recorded to be the highest ever grossing tour from a Latinx artist which grossed over $116 million. Bad Bunny announced another tour before ending “El Ultimo” tour. He will return to South Florida for "The World's Hottest Tour" on August 12th & 13th at the Hardrock Stadium in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Read MoreTyler, The Creator's “CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST” 2022 tour began February 10th in San Diego. The final tour stop occurs in Seattle, Washington on April 8th. The tour is taking place throughout the United States in cities such as Phoenix, Las Vegas, Dallas, St. Louis, Minneapolis, Detroit, Philadelphia, New York City, and Miami. Joining Tyler, The Creator on tour are artists: Teezo Touchdown, Kali Uchis, and Vince Staples.
Read MoreMiami-based rapper, Pouya, took over Revolution Live in Fort Lauderdale on December 18th as part of his last stop on his “Blood Was Never Thick As Water” tour. He was joined by Jasiah, Kxllswtch, Lu Baby and had guest performances by Boobie Lootaveli and DJ Scheme.
Read MoreEngaging with creativity and music making during quarantine, The Carmics have released their debut music video for their sophomore track, “Kids.”
The Carmics released their track, "Self Control" in December 2019 and have been writing new music since their first song release. Previous to the COVID pandemic, the group were playing shows throughout Central and South Florida. They planned to debut their track, "Kids" at the end of March but recording stopped due to the pandemic. The group continues to write tracks for their upcoming album and are planning to release upcoming singles. The Carmics spoke with SoundBite Magazine about their recording process, favorite records, and provided advice for fellow musicians.
Read MoreRex Orange County performed a sold out show at the Fillmore in Miami Beach, Florida. It was a packed house and the line stretched for two blocks before doors opened. The line was filled with fiery anticipation and hip Gen-Zers that had no problem standing in the rain if it meant being serenaded by Rex’s crooning voice soon. The theatre quickly filled and the crowd chanted for the concert to commence. At exactly 8:45pm, he strolled on stage, waved at the crowd and opened with “10/10.” The stage was covered in imitation grass and giant cloud cut-outs that were hung over a light blue backdrop, providing a dreamy and lighthearted landscape.
Read MoreVisionary and founder of Brockhampton, Kevin Abstract, was a young teenager with ideas far more developed than some seasoned artists. After recruiting and establishing their initial members, the “Internet’s first boy band” has released a total of five albums in the past two years. Their rise and steady success was proven on their tour stop at the Fillmore Miami Beach to a packed venue.
Read MoreFort Lauderdale’s Culture Room was rocked by Indie-Pop band lovelytheband from California. Lovelytheband had the venue lit with blue, red and yellow neon headlights that was shone on the crowd, along with thumping beats, melodic lyrics and guitar riffs. 'Make me feel pretty" was the opening song on the setlist of the show, with its upbeat beach boy vibe. Shaking up the crowd with the song 'emotions', allowing the lyrics to run through your veins. Blue and pink headlights are being moved in various of directions as arms are tossed up into the air as your head starts to bob to the beat.
Read MoreCurrently on their Brutalism tour, The Drums are connecting with their faithful audience through compelling tracks, personal social media posts, and riveting live music experience. Jonny Pierce’s introspective and vulnerable lyrics manifest an immediate connection with first time listeners. Each engaging track provides meaningful dialogue on unrequited love, depression, and self exploration. Avid fans seek to find out more about their favorite tracks through The Drums and Jonny Pierce social media posts due to the gritty details shared in the lyrics. The nostalgic tracks highlight important issues not easily discussed in every day life. He presents in his art form, social media, and live performance on how joy can be achieved with connecting with others and connecting with oneself.
Read MoreFollow the release of their newest album, Take Good Care, The Revivalists finally stopped in Orlando to preform at the House of Blues, Orlando. Formed just over 10 years ago, it was clear that the Revivalists have live shows down to a science. With a stellar set list and an unparalleled energy, this show was one for the books.
Read MoreLil Baby is an Atlanta rapper signed to Motown records. In 2016, he released his first mixtape, Perfect Timing, which featured big name rappers Young Thug and Lil Yachty. He went on to release another two mixtapes before releasing Too Hard in December of 2017. This was the mixtape that gave the rapper his big break, and he has not looked back since it’s big release.
Read MorePrivate School took the stage with a soothing ambient performance of groovy beats, synth melodies, and guitar grooves. Warming up the crowd for the headliner, Los Wálters. Private School’s set carried a steady upbeat and vibrant mood at 1306 Miami which set the tone for the night.
Read MoreIreland based singer-songwriter Hozier has had a busy few years. In 2013, he kicked off with his EP Take Me To Church. The groundbreaking title track, “Take Me To Church,” went on to become a platinum hit. After the release of the debut album, Hozier, the musician received multiple notable awards and a Grammy nomination for Song of the Year.
Read MoreMetric and Zoé have been doing a co-headline tour since the beginning of this year with July Talk as their supporting act. Though the tour seems like a social experiment as both bands have a very different fan base, they do share some similarities and by exposing themselves to different audiences it is a great way to test their music and see how others react to it. Talking about some of the similarities between Metric and Zoé, their careers spans two decades and they both released a new album last year.
Read MoreGrowing up in the small town of Ozark, Arkansas, singer/songwriter, Jesse Wells, originally spent his days on an artist compound. And while he struggled to make ends meet, the budding talent gained a fruitful education in all things J.D. Salinger, Apocalypse Now, and Led Zeppelin, as he rented books, music, and films from the local library.
Read MoreJapanese Breakfast, the solo project of Korean-American musician, Michelle Zauner, played their first Miami show in the Wynwood Arts District.
Read MoreCurrently on their Press Restart Tour, Walk the Moon attracted a massive crowd for their sold out, Monday night show at the Orlando House of Blues. Although doors did not open until 7 pm, the earliest fans arrived at 8 am to ensure a place on the barricade. By 6 pm, the line wrapped all the way around the building. The passionate fans were easy to spot from far away. Yes, they were the ones at the front of the line chatting excitedly with others, but they’re also the ones who had carefully painted faces with stripes, dots, and other patterns. This display of support for the band was bigger than just wearing merch, it was a way for each fan to express their individuality while simultaneously showing their support for the band.
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