Concert Review: Shaed Brings House-Pop To Webster Hall

Shaed is a pop group comprised of multi­instrumentalist twin brothers Max and Spencer Ernst and powerhouse vocalist Chelsea Lee. The band creates songs that takeover…

Concert Review: Morgxn Shows Sex Is A Physical Embodiment Of Love At Le Poisson Rouge

Morgxn, in some ways, had the universe on his side in his Le Poisson Rouge concert.  The artist had performed for the first time in…

BAM Presents Monchichi: A Hip-Hop Cross-Cultural Ballet

Company Wang Ramirez, comprising choreographers, dancers, and real lif couple, Sébastien Ramirez and Honji Wang, makes its BAM debut with Monchichi, a choreographic study of…

Album Review: Samuel Profitt The Grey Notebook Is A Dive Into Computerized Emotions

Artificial Intelligence has swept the world, to the joy and fear of many. Why fear? Because when you think artificial intelligence, many feel a sense…

Song Review : Matt Simons Gives Techno A Folk Flare In Song “Lose Control”

Matt Simons “Lose Control”  combines the lyricism of folk music with the synthetic sound of electronica to create, what I call, techno-folk. This genre is…

Album Review: Josienne And Clarke’s Overnight Is Like Folk Daylight

By now, my readers know I love nature because often I use environmental references in my reviews. My favorite aspects of nature are bright daylight…

Album Review: American Honey Movie Soundtrack Embodies Wasted Youth

American Honey is currently sweeping international awards and minds for its portrayal of a batch of Midwestern youths coursing through America with no sense of…

Artist Close-Up: Marian Hill Is Like A Treasure Chest of Jazz-Pop Goodies

Marian Hill, composed of Samantha Gogol and Jeremy Lloyd, have released the video for their newest single “I Want You”, and let me tell you,…

Album Review: Ablebody Proves They Are “Adult Contemporaries”

Ablebody is comprised of LA-based identical twins Christoph and Anton Hochheim. They are an era-spanding electric duo that draw from sweet glamor of the 60’s,…

Album Review: French Horn Rebellion’s “Classically Trained” Gives Me Night- LIFE!

  On October 14, French Horn Rebellion releases their record Classically Trained, yet they feel like the complete opposite. This duo comes off like your…

Album Review: I Have A Tribe’s “Beneath A Yellow Moon” Is A Soundtrack To Winter

It is hard to believe that we are closing in on winter, but I Have A Tribe has made an album that musically incarnates the…

Artist Close-Up: Xander And The Peace Pirates Bring A “Fire” For Life

Liverpool based Xander and the Peace Pirates are a musical factory pushing peace to the masses. There sound bring the rock n’ roll blues that…

Album Review: Conor Oberst “Ruminations” Is A Folksy Look Into Mental Distress

Conor Oberst Ruminations is folk wisdom at its best. This musical genre has always had a spiritual back-bone with its songs aimed at looking at…

Album Review: Lido Is “Everything” Through Emotional Electronica

‘ If ever there was a word to describe Lido’s debut album, Everything, it would be: impactful. Track after track, Lido impacts you with his…

Album Review: Jamie Lidell Gives His Heart To Soul In “Building A Beginning”

Donny Hathaway, Marvin Gaye, and Stevie Wonder cornered R&B soul because they managed to blend the rhythm of music with that of one’s heartbeat. Their…