Concert Review:Sigrid Is Far From Sigrid Raabe At Baby’s All Right

I’m in love. Yes, Sigrid has made fall in love with her ferocity. Just a day before International Women’s Day, where people are deciphering the…

Album Review: Valerie June Is An Artist of Maturity In “The Order of Time”

  When it comes to some good classic folk rock and country blues Valerie June might as well be an old soul. Releasing her fourth…

Album Review: Entrance Shows Your Life Is A “Book of Changes”

Changes are the hardest and greatest thing we can do. Some changes are for the better so that we cannot achieve a sense of comfort…

Album Review: Boys Noise Makes The Club Scream “Mayday”

Mayday Remixes Pt 1. seems like the perfect title for an album that puts your body in a state of emergency. Boys Noize was not…

Album Review: Karriem Riggins Puts You In The “Headnod Suite” of City Life

If ever I wanted a soundtrack for city life it would be made by Karriem Riggins. As a matter of fact, he would not even…

Theater Review: A Man Of Good Hope Shows Resilience Is Not For The Weak

    Admittedly, we all have a reason to complain. If we look at our lives for darkness, we would surely find some blemishes in…

Concert Review: Steady Holiday Brings Life And Stillness To Le Poisson Rouge

At first sight, Steady Holiday is a petite, young woman with a flowery aura and dressed in mis-matched patterns that, by the end of the…

Concert Review: Elderbrook Brings The Beats To Baby’s All Right

Elderbrook brought the beats to Brooklyn. With rhythms that feel like leather satchels, filled with gold and silver, being freely tossed to a crowd, everyone…

Concert Review: Jax Shows Success Comes For All Ages

From American Idol to Knitting Factory, Jax is making the rounds to her rise as a formidable artist for all ages. Now it may not…

Diandra Delivers The News: Lea Michele Is Going On Tour

  Lea Michele is going on tour. The songstress recently release her beautiful song “Love Is Alive” a tender track filled with hope and admiration…

Concert Review: Dusky Bring Mystery Techno To Warsaw NYC

If ever I want a concert that makes me feel more “badass”, it would be Dusky or rather Alfie Granger-Howell and Nick Harriman. Like my…

Album Review: Khalid Is Shows The Soul Of An “American Teen”

Making one of the strongest albums, let alone, debuts of 2017 thus far, I am absolutely in love with Khalid’s American Teen. While I know…

Concert Review: Alan Walker Is A DJ For The Digital Age At Webster Hall

Alan Walker is not building a concert; he is building a music cult. One of the best shows anyone can go to, Walker has gone…

Concert Review: Molly Burch Shows Love Is Longing At Union Pool

Molly Burch played her  romantically beautiful album, Please Be Mine. The record, which I reviewed, is stunning upon first listen as it is the epitome…

Concert Review: Jamie Isaac Brings Synth Sophistication To Mercury Lounge

Jamie Isaac played Mercury Lounge and NYC for the first time with tracks from his upcoming re-released debut album: Couch Baby (Revisited). Now, you may…