Albums of The Year: Tove Lo’s Blue Lips Explores Bodily Desire With Disco Dance

Tove Lo’s Blue Lips explores the connection between body and soul; not to be confused with that of soul and body. The difference lies in…

Album Review: Alex Bloom’s Blue Room Would Make Elliot Smith A Fan

Alex Bloom’s Blue Room is like a final dance with Elliot Smith. Bloom continues his idol’s legacy by delivering music reflective of human moodiness. How…

Albums of The Year: Miguel’s War & Leisure Makes Me Peaceful & Hyped

Miguel’s War & Leisure is TOO GOOD! My block has been blasting “Come Through And Chill” like it was a call to arms; a public…

Album Review: NVDES’ La NVDITE Vol 2 Is An EP of Dance Club Pop

Like their concert, NVDES’ La NVDITÉ, Vol. 2 EP shows the trio is stepping up in mass appeal. Each song of La NVDITÉ, Vol. 2…

Album Review: Neil Young Feels Feels Like “The Visitor” On This Earth

When you listen to Neil Young, you think you are listening to Time as an entity. He has a way of capturing humanity, according to…

Album Review: Cassandra Violet’s EP 4 Questions If Lust Is Carnal or Cathartic?

Casandra Violet’s EP 4 is pretty dark, and by that I mean “pretty” and “dark”. These are two entities that, in essence, do not live…

Album Review: Björk Shows Modern Love Is An Android Fantasy In Utopia

Utopia plays to love in an Android. It was as if Björk took every form of technology that we use, and turned it into a…

Concert Review: H.E.R. Puts The Romance In R&B At Bowery

Yes, she had the rhythm and the blues, but it was the romantic element of her music that had couples looking into each others’ eyes…

Album Review: Paloma Faith Is The Architect of Fresh Music

Confession: I am a huge fan of Paloma Faith. She combines genuine vocal prowess with eccentricity and outlandish beauty. At times, the bridge between talent…

Concert Review: Talib Kweli Premieres Radio Silence To Brooklyn Bowl

  It is no secret that Talib Kweli is politically and socially conscience. There are people in life, particularly artists, that connect their creativity with…

Album Review: Fabrizio Cammarata’s Brings Light In “of Shadows”

Fabrizio Cammarata’s Of Shadows is a tender, visual soundscape into the travels and triumphs of a growing artist. The Mediterranean singer wrote Of Shadows as…

Album Review: The Limiñanas’ Istanbul Is Sleepy Will Wake You Up

The Limiñanas’ Istanbul Is Sleepy is “like the classic dream where you become the hero, the Captain Blood or Midnight Sultan. The one who rescues…

Album Review: Tigertown Let Out Their Inner “Warriors”

I have reviewed Tigertown before, and I LOVE their sound and energy. Their newest EP, Warriors, puts their lively presence into a 4-track, music capsule.…

Album Review: Sharon Jones Reveals That The “Soul of A Woman” Is Eternal

Honest Question: Could Sharon Jones do any wrong? I had the privilege of seeing Sharon before she, unfortunately, lost her life to cancer. Yet, even…

Album Review: Greta Van Fleet Rise “From The Fires”

Greta Van Fleet is, literally, a 2017 reincarnation of Led Zeppelin, and I am living for it. Led Zeppelin is one of my favorite band,…