Seeable Noise: This Week’s Concert Guide (12/05/2019)
Your guide to the best local music here, there and everywhere in Florida
West Palm Beach- Here at Readable Noise, we strive to provide you with pleasure for all your senses. And what better way than with great, raw and upcoming live music?
The chance to catch the best new thing ahead of the curve, and at their most explosive? And even better, right before the New Year/Decade to fill your playlists. Find below our best selections fresher than popped champagne, from December 5th to December 12th:
December 5th (Thursday):
Miami: Ghostflower & Glass Body @ Churchhill’s
A dream show in the making, the combination of Ghostflower’s ethereal, heavenly and haunting vocals paired with Glass Body’s visceral punk explosion during Art Basel Week is one not to miss and on our high recommendation list. https://www.facebook.com/events/458654881453362/
Rhye @ N. Miami Beach Bandshell
With serene and unduplicated composition as well as vocals, Rhye is something truly special. Mike Milosh knows how to craft hypnotic, beautiful songs and deliver them with all the smoothness of silk. We have seen the Canadian act perform before, and it’s still one of our fondest experiences, at a venue just as grand. https://www.facebook.com/events/2457351854548195/
West Palm Beach: The Guttertones @ Respectable Street
The Guttertones have been on radar since their debut at Bumblefest earlier this year, and they should be on yours as well. With a White Stripes kick meets Southern honey dipped rock, they play with the power of seasoned players, and upon seeing the duo live, we know you will too https://www.facebook.com/events/470791993825863/
December 6th (Friday):
Miami: Ghostflower @ Churchill’s
Want a double dose of the act, or just happened to miss their performance on the 5th? Here’s a perfect opportunity to experience them, and feel their ghostly charms... https://www.facebook.com/events/505463350055330/
Donzii @ The Ground
It’s not unknown that we love this act. Undefinable and unrestrained, the post-punk/no-wave sound is truly magical, providing a performance like fireworks alongside enigmatic and Siouxsie Sioux-esque frontwoman, Jenna Balfe, arranging their own special brand of performance art alongside it. We recommend attending, rocking out, and getting ready to be amazed https://www.facebook.com/events/975242582824469/
West Palm Beach: Makoto @ Voltaire
The post/instrumental rock group closed out Bumblefest at the Voltaire stage, and it’s our belief to this day, that they deserved headline status. Possessing an energy and enough compositional valleys to leave you in a euphoric tizzy. They return to the WPB venue with that same gusto to wow any and all who view them https://www.facebook.com/events/2854158761490864/
December 12th (Thursday)
West Palm Beach: Death of a Deity @ The Kelsey Theater
The metal genre is a deep dive; with so many sub-genres and their own carrying tempos, it’s easy to unwittingly fall into repetition with riffs that cement a moshers ball to get the crowd going. Thankfully, none of the acts on the above bill fall into that category, and one that especially stands out is WPB’s own Death of a Deity. With layered Deftones guitars and an incredible powerhouse chemistry, we left their live performance with a renewed vigor of not only metal in general, but our hair a mess from headbanging with reckless abandon. https://www.facebook.com/events/474808113053597/
Miami: Donzii @ Gramps
As with Ghostflower, in case you needed that extra Donzii love, or happened to miss their performance at The Ground, here is your double trouble opportunity to be amazed... https://www.facebook.com/events/972098376488801/
And so, we encourage you to go forth, rock out and come back with renewed playlists to rock out to...
(Words: Jenelle DeGuzman)














