DS Photo Gallery: La Armada on Their Southeast USA Tour – Las Rosas, Miami – FL (7-24-2026)

La Armada, the Chicago-based band with deep Dominican and Caribbean roots, dropped anchor in Miami for a stop on their Southeast USA Tour, which also included dates across Florida and Atlanta, Georgia. Known for what they describe as “heavy music from the Caribbean,” La Armada delivered an explosive set that seamlessly blends punk, hardcore, metal, and Afro-Caribbean influences rooted in their native Dominican Republic. Their […]

La Armada, the Chicago-based band with deep Dominican and Caribbean roots, dropped anchor in Miami for a stop on their Southeast USA Tour, which also included dates across Florida and Atlanta, Georgia.

Known for what they describe as “heavy music from the Caribbean,” La Armada delivered an explosive set that seamlessly blends punk, hardcore, metal, and Afro-Caribbean influences rooted in their native Dominican Republic. Their distinctive sound continues to set them apart within the hardcore scene, combining relentless aggression with rich rhythmic traditions.

The show took place at Las Rosas and was free to attend, drawing a strong crowd of longtime fans and curious newcomers alike. Throughout the night, the band showcased the intensity of their live performance, treating the Miami audience to a powerful set featuring some of the standout songs from their catalog.

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DS Gallery: The 19 Annual Hurricane Party Music Festival – The Toasters, Mustard Plug, Spitvalves, AAA, The Attack, Dial Drive – (The West End Trading Co, Sanford – FL, 5-23-2026)

Every year, just outside Orlando in the heart of downtown Sanford, the Hurricane Party Music Festival brings together an incredible lineup of ska, punk, and related genres, delivering an unforgettable weekend for a loyal community of fans who return year after year to celebrate the music they love. The festival’s 19th annual edition, held in 2026, featured more than 20 bands performing across multiple […]

Every year, just outside Orlando in the heart of downtown Sanford, the Hurricane Party Music Festival brings together an incredible lineup of ska, punk, and related genres, delivering an unforgettable weekend for a loyal community of fans who return year after year to celebrate the music they love.

The festival’s 19th annual edition, held in 2026, featured more than 20 bands performing across multiple stages. Organized by The West End Trading Co., a beloved Sanford dive bar and live music venue, the event once again showcased the vibrant spirit and diversity of the ska and punk scenes.

Here’s a look at some of the bands we had the chance to enjoy during this fantastic festival!

The Toasters delivered an energetic set driven by their signature saxophones and trombone, keeping the crowd skanking and dancing throughout the entire performance.

Mustard Plug kept the energy at full throttle, leading the crowd through sing-alongs and an endless circle pit as their infectious ska anthems provided the perfect soundtrack to the Florida sunset.

Spitvalves made a powerful return, unleashing their trademark skacore and taking fans straight back to the late ’90s while proving they still have the same energy and fire that defined the band from the very beginning.

Against All Authority took the stage with their trademark ska punk sound, injecting the night with explosive energy while delivering the hard-hitting songs and socially conscious lyrics that have made them one of the genre’s most respected bands.

The Attack took the stage delivering pure, hard-hitting punk rock, ripping through a fast-paced set that never let up until the very last song.

Dial Drive, one of the festival’s youngest bands in terms of career longevity, showcased their growing potential with a set that offered a fresh dynamic, blending emotionally driven songs with an energetic performance.

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DS Gallery: Guttermouth performed during their Florida Tour alongside A New Violet and Billy Doom And The Band of Serpents – (Terrafermata, Stuart, FL, 5-9-2026)

Punk rock veterans Guttermouth recently wrapped up their Florida run with a stop in Stuart, delivering a high-energy set packed with fan favorites in front of a wild crowd fueled by nonstop energy and plenty of alcohol. The night also featured performances by A New Violet and Billy Doom and the Band of Serpents, who […]

Punk rock veterans Guttermouth recently wrapped up their Florida run with a stop in Stuart, delivering a high-energy set packed with fan favorites in front of a wild crowd fueled by nonstop energy and plenty of alcohol. The night also featured performances by A New Violet and Billy Doom and the Band of Serpents, who warmed up the audience and set the tone before the headliners took the stage.

Local West Palm Beach band Billy Doom and the Band of Serpents opened the show, bringing raw energy and getting the crowd fired up from the very beginning.

Orlando-based A New Violet followed as the second band of the night, keeping the momentum going with their energetic pop-punk sound and engaging stage presence.

California punk rock legends Guttermouth then hit the stage in Stuart, delivering the fast, aggressive blend of punk rock and ‘90s skate punk that has defined the band for decades. The show marked the second-to-last stop of a five-date Florida run that brought their signature sound back to the Sunshine State.

With more than three decades of history behind them, the band treated fans to a set full of classics, including “End on 9,” “Baker’s Dozen,” “I’m Punk,” and “Whiskey,” as the crowd sang along, slammed into the circle pit, and gave everything they had throughout the night.

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DS Gallery: Terror in Miami on Their Winter Tour 26 – Churchill’s Pub (3-6-2026)

The raw force and brutal energy of California hardcore punk band Terror tore through Miami during their Winter Tour 26, where a large and fired-up crowd of hardcore fans-lovers of breakdowns and fast, heavy riffs-showed up to sing along and experience every moment of the band’s relentless set. From the very beginning, Scott Vogel and […]

The raw force and brutal energy of California hardcore punk band Terror tore through Miami during their Winter Tour 26, where a large and fired-up crowd of hardcore fans-lovers of breakdowns and fast, heavy riffs-showed up to sing along and experience every moment of the band’s relentless set.

From the very beginning, Scott Vogel and the rest of the band brought nonstop energy to the stage, keeping the crowd moving nonstop with constant sing-alongs, mosh pits, and stage dives throughout the night.

The band performed at the legendary Churchill’s Pub, a well-known South Florida venue that has hosted countless iconic artists and bands over the years.

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DS Gallery: Off With Their Heads, “Burn It Down” Tour 2026 – Las Rosas, Miami, FL (1-24-2026)

Off With Their Heads are currently on their “Burn It Down” Tour 2026, which brought them to Miami, Florida, for a stop at Las Rosas, where they delivered a set packed with fan favorites, joined by Dikembe as one of the tour’s supporting bands. Dikembe is one of the bands joining Off With Their Heads […]

Off With Their Heads are currently on their “Burn It Down” Tour 2026, which brought them to Miami, Florida, for a stop at Las Rosas, where they delivered a set packed with fan favorites, joined by Dikembe as one of the tour’s supporting bands.

Dikembe is one of the bands joining Off With Their Heads as a supporting act on their current tour.

Off With Their Heads made a stop in Miami during their recent 2026 tour, delivering the best of their catalog with the raw energy that defines them.

Their hard-hitting, introspective, honest, and deeply emotional lyrics connected with fans from the very first song, pulling in the crowd and making everyone in attendance fully embrace and enjoy the powerful performance the band delivered that night.

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DS Gallery: Agnostic Front American Tour 2025, accompanied by Raw Brigade and Violent Way – Miami, FL (12/13/25)

The iconic New York hardcore punk band Agnostic Front conducted their US East Coast 2025 tour in support of their latest album, Echoes in Eternity. Here we show what went down during their explosive stop in Miami, Florida, joined by special guests Raw Brigade and Violent Way. Violent Way, an Oi! band from Buffalo, New […]

The iconic New York hardcore punk band Agnostic Front conducted their US East Coast 2025 tour in support of their latest album, Echoes in Eternity. Here we show what went down during their explosive stop in Miami, Florida, joined by special guests Raw Brigade and Violent Way.

Violent Way, an Oi! band from Buffalo, New York, opened the show with raw power and intensity, setting the tone from the very first moment.

Raw Brigade, a straight edge hardcore band from Bogotá, Colombia, took the stage and represented Latin American hardcore with powerful energy and unrelenting fury.

Agnostic Front, one of the most representative and respected bands of New York’s old-school hardcore scene, carried out an East Coast tour of the United States to promote their latest release, Echoes in Eternity—an album packed with hard-hitting, high-energy songs that remain true to the band’s unmistakable sound.

One of the tour stops was in the Sunshine City of Miami, where the band performed several tracks from the new album while also delivering their classic songs and anthems such as “Gotta Go,” “For My Family,” “Old New York,” and “A Mi Manera,” sung in Spanish as a nod to Miami’s strong Latin community.

This show also happened to coincide with the birthday of one of the band’s key members, legendary lead guitarist Vinnie Stigma, who celebrated his 70th birthday surrounded by his bandmates, a devoted crowd, and members of the other bands on the bill. Coincidentally, Carlos Chavarriaga, lead vocalist of Raw Brigade, was also celebrating his birthday that same night.

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