Few in the Orlando music scene can claim the creative restlessness or stamina of Jeff Ilgenfritz. Since the mid-2000s, his irrepressible spirit has blazed a.
Orlando concert picks this week: GG Cat, Gary Lazer Eyes, Drivin N Cryin
If you go out, respect everyone s distance, for all our sakes.
The Sound of Orlando Show: The guest list of DJ Rome s Orlando-based, hip-hop-centric talk show is frequently enlightening. This week s installments are exceptionally loaded ones, including bona fide pioneers repping rap music history on the national (Doodlebug of Digable Planets on April 20), regional (Miami bass trailblazer MC A.D.E. on April 14) and local levels (Orlando s own breakout contender E-Turn on April 19). The SOO Show broadcasts weeknights at 7 p.m. on Facebook, YouTube and Twitch.
GG Cat: VG nerds, this one s especially for you. So emerge from thy gaming dens if you dare (and are duly vaxed). Orlando band GG Cat will render all your favorite video game soundtracks from Nintendo to PlayStation to PC, even in full HD and 3D live in concert (also known as reality). Will s shows are still seated, masked and limited capacity events
Flashlights and
Waxed, Terry Caudill is one of Orlando s best, though unheralded, songwriters. He just dropped another reminder of this with a recent EP as his solo venture
3D Boy. The three-song
I Love You is a tuneful, exuberant hat trick that merges 1990s-inspired indie rock with sweet, sweet fuzz. It s a trifecta that rocks at the corner of Crocodiles and Superchunk, and it s available as a name-your-price download on Bandcamp.
Since emerging a couple of years ago, Central Florida s
Ivy Hollivana has really put in the work to hone her thoroughly modern aesthetic, and now she s got a fine new EP to show for it. The four-song