Album Review: Matt Costa’s “Orange Sunshine” Is LSD For Your Ears

Imagine opening up a delicious, orange-peach soda. It fuzz sizzles and gurgles over in delicious, sugary froth. As you drink in this soda-pop you feel…

Album of The Week: oddCouple’s “Liberation” Comes Out Exactly When We Need It

In a time where music might be our only alleviation, oddCouple’s Liberation comes out like a beacon of light in what feels like dark, confusing…

Album Review: Wolf People Creates A Grecian Odyssey In “Ruins”

I love mythology, and the most notable mythos of all is Greek. Thus, Wolf People’s Ruins will fascinate myth-lovers whom will find the record to…

Song Review: Saint PHNX Reminds Everyone Their Inner Royalty In “King”

I have reviewed Saint PHNX before, and love their rebellious sound. There song Reload was an insightful look into political immorality that did not feel…

Concert Review: MUNA Brings THE FIERCE To Indie- Rock At Manhattan Hammerstein Ballroom

On November 6, Manhattan Hammerstein Ballroom was OWNED by MUNA. Without even a debut album out, About U will be released on February 3, these…

Album Review: M83’s “Junk” Is Fun, Melancholic, and Completely Electric

It is no secret; I have an odd appreciation for techno-music. Something about the synthesizer represents, to me, the emotional abstraction of our minds. It…

Album Review: Yeasayer Give A Mystical “Amen & Goodbye”

We are nearing the end of the year, and for that I want to review some of the best albums of 2016. Yeasayer’s Amen &…

Song Review: Matthew Koma “Kisses Back”

You ever hear a song and immediately know “This is good!”. It is like an instant pleasure hits you, and you smile because you know…

Concert Review: Bear Hands Bring Brooklyn To United Palace Theatre

Bear Hands opened up for Foals on November 4 at United Palace Theatre. Currently, on tour with the UK band, Bear Hands matched perfectly the…

Song Review: Aanysa X Snakehips Show That Love Make You Want To “Burn, Break, Crash”

If 90’s R&B met today’s synth pop, it’s love child would be “Burn, Break, Crash” by Aanysa and Snakehips. Aanysa has the sultry, smooth vocals…

Concert Review: The Boxer Rebellion Bring A “Caribbean Murder Mystery Vibe” To Brooklyn

The Boxer Rebellion are currently on tour, and their Music Hall Of Williamsburg concert on November 3 proved that these guys are a MUST SEE!…

Concert Review: Chet Porter Is Ready For The Festival Circuit At Irving Plaza

Chet Porter is currently on tour with Coucheron and Lemaitre. The DJ has become synonymous with the word “wavy” by serving beats that both bounce,…

Album Review: Alicia Keys’ Here Is A New Step Forward In Her Music Career

I was extremely excited for Alicia Keys’ new album, Here. After reviewing her song, In Common, I was intrigued by the new. nightlife sound of…

Concert Review: Dan Croll Is Millennial James Taylor At Webster Hall

My readers know that I often connect past artists and their influence with those of the present, as artists like Janis Joplin, Ella Fitzgerald, and…

Album Review: Shaprece Brings Avant-Garde To R&B In “Coals”

Avant-Garde and R&B are not usually associated together, but Shaprece has managed to bring abstract fashion to the heartfelt genre. Through synthetic, mystifying keys her…