Album Review: Aurora Goes Bjork In A Different Kind of Human

Upon listen, A Different Kind of Human (ADKOH) feels like a fall into the rabbit hole of your soul. Imagine your mind had a literal…

Album Review: whenyoung Have Reasons To Dream

whenyoung’s Reasons To Dream is one of my favorite new releases because it beats to pop’s eternal drum of catchy hooks, saccharine lyrics, and lovelorn…

Album Review: pronoun declares “I’ll show you stronger”

I remember hearing, one time, that pain is the birth pangs of strength. In essence, when anxiety strikes and self-doubt rises, you feel like who…

Album Review: The National Declare “I Am Easy To Find”

GOD THIS RECORD IS SYMBOLIC! Frankly, I am here for it. I love songs that make me dream of beauty; placing my mind in literal,…

Album Review: Alex Lahey Is Recruiting For The Best of Luck Club

If there is one thing Alex Lahey knows, it is how to combine honesty and humor within her songwriting. The Best of Luck Club is…

Album Review: The Head And The Heart Are A Living Mirage

The Head And The Heart ’s Living Mirage makes me feel like Jerry Maguire singing Tom Petty records. It has the “winding road, wishful dreaming”…

Album Review: Jamila Woods Builds A Legacy! Legacy!

Jamila Woods’ has garnered a following that sees her as an ARTISTE! A woman whose sound and style brims with purpose. She is not trying…

Album Review: Charly Bliss See If They Are Young Enough

Most of us ask, “Are we old enough?” As if the older our age, the more validity we gain for big, life decisions. Yet, for…

Album Review: Haelos Ask For Any Random Kindness

Haelos have an unmatched capacity to make hopelessness sound optimistic. Their grooved melancholy makes you dance with your desperations and fears, of which Any Random…

Concert Preview: Billy Raffoul Will Run Wild At Gramercy

I LOVE Billy Raffoul, and, on May 7, he is heading to Gramercy Theatre. He has been blessed with a voice that feels both sulfuric…

Album Review: Jesse Mac Cormack Observe The “Now”

Jesse Mac Cormack’s Now sounds like an Ayahuasca trip; matching strings, synths, and percussions as if they are born in the various landscapes of this…

Album Review: Matt Martians Welcomes You To The Last Party

I am such a big fan of The Internet’s work, in part, because they are more than a band; they are a collective. Each musician/…

Album of April: Lizzo’s Cuz I Love You Makes Me Love Me

Self-empowerment is the hardest thing to achieve because it means you have to love yourself. I know that seems obvious, but, if you look back…

Album Review: Bailen Are Thrilled To Be Here

I love Bailen. Their sound is gorgeously and casually empowering. To hear their debut, Thrilled To Be Here, is like turning your heart’s wonders into…

Album Review: AJR Gives Millennials A “Neotheater”

Do we ever stop growing up? What is a young adult, and when do I become one or stop being one? These are the questions…