Album Review: Fischerspooner Make You Call Your Nightlife “Sir”

Listening to Fischerspooner’s new album, Sir, is like walking into an NYC pop-art gallery. Each track feels like an industrialized painting with a Humans of…

Album Review: Palm’s Rock Island Sonically Imagines Boredom

Prepare for a VERY STRANGE REVIEW! Why? Because Palm’s Rock Island is an eclectic album, but I like it. It sonically embodies boredom, but turns…

Album Review: The Wombats Sing To How Beautiful People Will Ruin Your Life

Okay, I am a little biased when it comes to The Wombats’ newest album, Beautiful People Will Ruin Your Life (BPWRYL) . I already heard…

Album Review: Franz Ferdinand Show Change Is Always Ascending

When Franz Ferdinand’s guitarist/keyboard player Nick McCarthy decided to leave the band in order to spend more time with his family, the remaining three members weren’t…

Album Review: Cold Equations Soundtracks A Film Never- Made

Premise: Inspired by a 1954 science fiction short story by Tom Godwin, the film follows a worker drone on a distant planet who hunts down…

Album Review: Fruition Help You While Watching It All Fall Apart

You ever feel like like your best relationships, your closest friendships, and your once fulfilling career decided to hop in a car, and drive straight…

Album Review: Rhye Shows You The “Blood” of Seduction

Rhye has thrived on being alternative R&B. This genre, in general, is smooth and scintillates in passion, to which Rhye slows and simmers such passion…

Album Review: Anna Burch Asks You To “Quit The Curse”

Anna Burch’s Quit The Curse should really be called Quit Your Behavioral Patterns. Yes, that is an elaborate name ,but as Burch jumps or skirts…

Artist Close-Up: SYML Aims For The Simple Spirit In “In My Body”

Bon Iver and Father John Misty are known for their capacity to orchestrate emotion. From depression to love, they make music feel like a platform…

Artists of 2018: Sam Fischer Gives Music Purpose In Not A Hobby

Berklee trained and world domination aimed, I really like Sam Fishcher. His sound pulses with R&B grooves that could revive even the deadest of nights,…

Concert Review: Typhoon Give Offerings To Music Hall of Williamsburg

It was Grammy weekend, and NYC sparkled with artists like, Typhoon, who proved music is as diverse with options as ever. The Oregon band filled…

Album Review: The Time Is Now For Craig David

“EXCUSE YOU, CRAIG DAVID”, I said as I clutched my pearls in awe of David’s pure, sonic transformation. From my concert review, there is no…

Album Review: Khruangbin Make You Feel “Como Todo El Mundo”

Khruangbin’s Como Todo El Mundo is beautiful. It is desert, latin rock perfection, which makes sense considering it is inspired by bassist Laura Lee’s Mexican…

Album Review: Corey Gulkin Remembers All The Things I’ll Forget

Corey Gulkin has created an album that feel like a Where The Wild Things Are for love. All The Things I’ll Forget is magical in…

Album Review: David Myles Finds Classic Love In Real Love

I always feel hesitant when people “miss” the past. I know the present isn’t “too hot” right now, but we got here, in part, because…