Concert Review: Japandroids Are ROCK N’ ROLL At Brooklyn Steel

Japandroids Brooklyn Steel concert was loud, dominating, and writhe with enough emotions to fill a warehouse of people….. in essence…. it was rock n’ roll.…

Album Review: Phoebe Ryan Shows We Have All Dated A “James”

Phoebe Ryan’s James is conceptually delicious. This five track EP is like a sweet mourning to a relationship past with, you guessed it, James. Ryan…

Album Review: Julien Baker’s Turn Out The Lights Asks For Life’s Meaning

What is the meaning of life? This question has plagued every single human being, and seems to be the quintessential challenge for every artist to…

Album Review: OverDoz. Shows Fun & Serious Can Live In The Harmony of 2008

OverDoz. makes their debut in 2008, and prove they are here to sensualize and sensitize Hip Hop with bouncing rhythms and lustfully probative/ socially commenting…

Artist Close – Up: Leah Abramson Offers Human/Animal Exploration

Leah Abramson’s Songs For A Lost Pod feels like the audio from a classic, sci-fi fantasy film. You hearing the narration and literal scenic explorations…

Album Review: Ria Hall Discusses Indigenous Rights And “Rules of Engagement”

Ria Hall’s debut album, Rules Of Engagement (ROE), draws on the themes of not only love and war, but also revolution and change, the album…

Album Review: Tourist Gives You The Best Music To “Wash”

I reviewed Tourist’s last LP, U, and Wash EP is certainly proof that he is growing better. His last EP only further his endeavor to make…

Album Review: The Flavr Blue Deliver Blue Dream Worth Listening

The Flavr Blue’s new album, Blue Dream, is a 14-track collection fronted by Grammy-nominated Hollis Wong Wear, and produced/ vocally backed by Lace Cadence and…

Concert Review: Wolf Parade Devour The Stage At Brooklyn Steel

If The Cure decided to do a music festival with Vampire Weekend, what would it be called? Wold Parade! Alright, I am officially withdrawing my…

Album Review: Snoh Aalegra Brings All The “Feels” of Heartbreak In Debut

Your reaction to Snoh Aalegra’s debut album, Feels, can be surmised in two giphys: via GIPHY via GIPHY Yes, you will feel all those emotions…

Album Review: Nai Palm Sews R&B’s Future With A “Needle Paw”

Nai Palm’s Needle Paw is one of the MUST HAVE albums of the week. This woman is MORE than R&B music, she is R&B mysticism.…

Album Review: The Heroic Enthusiasts Bring Forth Indie Grunge

Nowadays there seems to be and “indie” or “alternative” version of everything. Even lies are running with a new title, “alternative facts”, just to sound…

Album Review: Twain Shows Life Is Filled With A “Rare Feeling”

It is too easy to make the Willie Nelson comparison with Twain. He shares the icon’s lax persona as he vocally chills through emotional rough…

Album Review: Kllo Swim Through “Backwater” To Bring A Strong Debut

Kllo, an electronic pop collaboration between Melbourne cousins Chloe Kaul and Simon Lam, is known for their ephemeral and ethereal soundscapes. Their EP, Well-Worn, was…

Album Review: Margo Price Is All American Made And Fiercely Empowering

Grab Your COWGIRL HATS, LADIES! Margo Price’s All American Made rides a music horse through the green plains and mountainous terrain of love. This album is…