Album Review: Florist Flower You With “If Blue Could Be Happiness”

Florist is so MOOD music, I cannot even STAND IT! The trio have created soft-synth pop for every moment she wanted to feel so in…

Artist Close-Up: Gabrielle Shonk Brings Modern Blues In Self Titled Debut

Gabrielle Shonk is the feel good you tune in when feeling bad is turning you off. With a guitar in hand and a voice that…

Album Review: Torres’ Shows You The “Three Futures” of Life According To Joy

To Indulge or Deny? That is the desirous question? Torres’ new album, Three Futures, seems like a woman deciding to give in to the things…

Album Review: Wolf Alice Make Me Have “Visions of A Life” Better Than Today’s

If Wolf Alice is serving Visions of A Life then I am HERE FOR IT! The record is cross between Heaven and The Apocalypse; like…

Album Close-Up: Two Beats One Soul Reminds Why We Love The Caribbean

Now more than ever the Caribbean is in need of love. With hurricanes that have devastated my beloved Cuba and Puerto Rico, it is not…

Jen Reviews: Soraia Confronts Your Inner Demons At Berlin NYC

Soraia brought out the spiritual exhaustion that inspires rock at Berlin NYC, and so perfectly plays to this time. With “Trumpito” on constant news over…

Album Review: Phoebe Bridgers Makes You Feel Like A “Stranger In The Alps”

Irreverence is a fascinating term. It kind of reminds me of Curb Your Enthusiasm, where you find hilarious, poignant characters dim and brighten their humor…

Concert Review: Cayetana Serve Art-Punk At Baby’s All Right

Cayetana has given me a nerdgasm. YES I SAID IT! Approaching the stage with a sparkling wit and femininity that would make Roxane Gay proud,…

Album Review: Odesza Bring EDM Meditation In A Moment Apart

Odesza can be officially coined as the leaders of “Chill Trap”. While when you think of trap beats as booming bats of sound competing with…

Album Review:Frank Iero And The Patience Ask To “Keep The Coffins Coming”

Frank Iero And The Patience’s Keep The Coffins Coming is an EP to blast when you are having a bad day, and do not want…

Album Review: Cold Specks Shows Love Is A Fool’s Paradise Worth Living In

Cold Specks’ Fool’s Paradise is the epitome of every moment I decided to get in my feelings. When you are falling love, it is hard…

Concert Review: Madam West Brings Neo-Soul To Millennial Nightlife At Highline Ballroom

  I begin my review with a personal note. I had the pleasure of meeting Madam West’s lead singer Sophie Chernin, and get to know…

Album Review: The Killers Analyze What It Is To Be “Wonderful Wonderful”

The Killers’ Wonderful Wonderful may sound like a walk throughout the Willy Wonka factory, but it is actually about the journey we take to get to…

Album Review: Lovely The Band Sing To” EVERYTHING I COULD NEVER SAY…”

Lovely The Band is so lovely. Alright my pun section is over! Yet, this band sings to finding love, literally, at a music festival (“Coachella”).…

Album Review: Lecrae Shows Authenticity Comes When “All Things Work Together”

Lecrae is on the search for authenticity, and All Things Work Together seems to be another milestone in his journey. I think I can spend…