Song Review: Midnight To Monaco Give Listeners A “One Way Ticket”

Island Records is prepping Midnight To Monaco to be their next synth-pop sensation, and I can see why. Synthetic rhythms? Check! 80’s Throwback Bassline? Check!…

Song Review: Junkerry Questions What It Means To Be “As We Are”

Let’s be honest! The music industry is not easy, and, to many artists, it is disappointing. When the art of expression is commodified, it could…

Artist Close Up: Yael Naim Brings “Coward” To Highline Ballroom On December 8

Yale Naim is a dignified talent. On stage and record. she oozes regality with a voice that feels like the golden cape a queen would…

Album Review: Vaults Make You Enter Their World In Debut “Caught In Still Life”

On December 2, Vaults will release its wonderfully imaginative debut: Caught In Still Life. The London Trio have spent the last year trying to gather the buzz…

Album Review: Lady Lamb Travels The World To Make The “Tender Warriors Club”

From Maine to Brooklyn and then Portugal to rural Sweden, Lady Lamb traveled the world inspired by music. Focused on making an intimately, vulnerable record,…

Song Of The Week: Giorgio Moroder’s “Good For Me” Will Make You Dance!

I have so much genuine respect for Giorgio Moroder. The DJ has been rocking this world for decades, and seems near eternal with synth-pop rhythms.…

Artist Close Up: Bond St. District Are The Musical Cousins of Kid Cudi

Kid Cudi has been a known influencer of the intergalactic, digitized fantasies that inspired Drake, Kanye West, and many other modern artists’ music. Before him…

Album Review: Gigi Rowe Gives Miami Dreams In “Hello”

When you think of Miami, you think of heat and neon lights meshed together to provide people a living dream. Gigi Rowe is a rising…

Concert Review: Lotus Transforms Playstation Theater With Funkadelia

While most people, rightfully, marvel at a band and their music at a concert, Lotus is band that you leave inspired by their music effects…

Concert Review: Psychic Twin Is Instagram Ready At Music Hall of Williamsburg

On November 25, Psychic Twin opened for STRFKR, and she was ready to bring the future of pop to Brooklyn. Playing at the illustrious Music…

Song Review: Stefflon Don Is The “Real Ting”

Lil’ Kim. Nicki Minaj. Stefflon Don. In music, there is always a rising tide of talent that pay homage to post by refreshing it with…

Concert Review: Conor Oberst Gives Good Music And Laughs At “Carnegie Hall”

Conor Oberst played the golden threaded concert stage of Carnegie Hall on November 23, and the packed house was eager to receive this modern-day Bob…

Album Review: Johnny Fox’s “Cais” Is For You To Dream

You ever look at a couple falling asleep on each other or a child laying to rest on their parent’s shoulder. You may notice their…

Artist Close Up: Taylor Noelle Shows California Love To Nashville

Sometimes, you find a city. Other times, a city finds you. Taylor Noelle is a born and raised L.A. native, but she moved to Nashville…

Diandra Interviews: Xander And The Peace Pirates (Part 2)

You are back! As you should be! If you have read the last interview, it is clear that, like their music, Xander And The Peace…