Concert Review: Chita Rivera Gives Goosebumps at Cafe Carlyle

Chita Rivera is a living legend. There is no argument. The original Broadway Anita from West Side Story has had a lush career, and she…

Artist Close-Up: 18+ Give Intellectual Observations of Sex

18+ has a blatant goal with their music: to explore the connection between mind and body. Yet, they are not trying to objectify the body…

Stop Light Observations Is A Hit Of Psychedelia

Stop Light Observations (SLO) are 70’s rock through and through. When you see them, they look like they stepped off a classic Rolling Stone Cover.…

Artist Close-Up: Kali Uchis Is 1950’s Electro-Pop

Kali Uchis is completely unique. It is hard to describe her sound and look. When you see her, she seems like she came off a…

Artist Close-Up: Victoria Reed Shows Music Is Fated In The Cards

Victoria Reed is fascinating in both sound and backstory. She actually began her music career  through a self- tarot card reading. She pulled out two cards. Her…

Concert Review: Photay Is A DJ For Millennials

You have probably heard of Photay from Broad City, as his song No Sass was the soundtrack to one of Ilana Glazer’s iconic, hilarious scenes. It is…

Album Review: Lights Brings Enlightenment in Midnight Machines

Lights is an intriguing artist because she has done a complete 180 from her original music. Initially, she had a virtual look and sound that drew visions…

Album Review: The Lumineers Return To Hypnotize Listeners In “Cleopatra”

The Lumineers’ Cleopatra has managed to completely avoid the sophomore slump that strikes follow-up albums. Their self-titled debut was such a massive hit that it’s amazing to…

Artist Close-Up: Frances Is Millennially Mindful

The London invasion of soul continues on through rising artist Frances. Her smokey voice is like a soft touch to the acoustic instrumentals that back…

Artist Close-Up: Milk & Bone Are Virtually Haunting

  Listening to Milk & Bone is like being lost in a sexy video game. Their love songs ooze with a virtual sexiness that can…

Interview With The Rubens: Music Much Tastier Than A Sandwich

The Rubens are an Australian rock band that have swept up the U.S. with their classic rock sound and lyrical storytelling. Currently touring for their…

Concert Review: My Brightest Diamond Is Pure Shine

BRIC Arts has been a long staple of the Brooklyn Cultural scene and with forming BRIC House, a haven for artists, they have created a…

Concert Review: José González Is A Soft Voice In Our Mind

World renown and widely talented, José González played to a rightfully, sold out crowd. I say rightfully because, by the first song, you witness an…

Concert Review: Andra Day Shows Why We Need Vocal Divas

There are certain artists that the radio does not do proper justice. For some reason, their talent and presence is better exemplified in concert. Andra…

Concert Review: Ezra Furman Is The Adam Sandler of Music

Ezra Furman is loud, crazy, and even obnoxious, but that is exactly he wants to be and what you grow to appreciate about him. From…