Album Review: Dent May Takes Millennials “Across The Universe”

In these times, it is easy wish life was a video game, virtual reality, or some type of easier, more colorful version of itself. A…

Album Review: Gold Class Shows Life Is A “Drum” You Want To Play

  You ever hear a song that makes you want to combust in movement and energy? The guitar start stringing, the drums start rolling, and…

Album Review: SonReal Make Your Life Seem Like “One Long Dream”

Born in the small town of Vernon, British Columbia, SonReal is poised to be the next great Canadian export. Yes, Canada has been making me jealous these…

Album Review: Satellite Mode Give Wild Excuses For Heartache

Satellite Mode’s debut EP, Wild Excuses, bridges folk music with cosmic vibes. If ever you thought Bob Dylan should have been an astronaut then Satellite…

Album Review: Suzanne Santo Paints Heartbreak “Ruby Red”

  There is a Southern gothic vibe to Suzanne Santo’s debut Ruby Red that has me in love with her sound.She brings a darkness to…

Album Review: Frankie Rose Shows LA Can Be A “Cage Tropical”

The life of a musician, at least for most, is not glamorous. If you are not Justin Bieber or Rihanna doing billion dollar tours, you…

Album Review: Downtown Boys Ask What Is The “Cost of Living” For The Oppressed?

Downtown Boys’ Sub-Pop debut, Cost of Living, can mean two things. On one hand, the cost of living on this earth has sky-rocketed in price.…

Album Review: It’s Jim-ee Shows A Relationship’s End Can Be A Nightlife’s Beginning

It’s Jim-ee finds the 25 year old producer, born James Harmon Stack, re-emerging with a project that transcends the dance floor and reaches beyond himself…

Concert Review: Monakr Ignite A Pop Apocalypse At Bowery Ballroom

  Monakr left me in awe. While the night was headlined by Mew, this Chicago band proved why the opener is always worth the ticket.…

Concert Review: Sarah Jaffe Brings Intelligence Pop At Rockwood Music Hall

  Confession Time! I am a HUGE Sarah Jaffe fan. I have followed her career for awhile, and consider “LUV” one of the saddest, simplest…

Album Review: Mystery Skulls Shows The Urge To Escape Makes You “One of Us”

You ever see those movie scenes where a batch of friends are running through the streets happy; with no place to go beyond the feeling…

Album Review: Soccer Mommy Explains Teen Angst In “Collection”

There are artists that bash their hearts into their music like one would put a pillow into a case. They push and push their feelings…

Album Review: Briana Marela Cleanses You With Music To “Call It Love”

When you take a steamed shower, the haziness surrounding you can be mystifying. As you belt out tunes and let the cloudiness of water cleanse…

Album Review: Mondo Cozmo Makes One Of The Best Debuts In “Plastic Soul”

Mondo Cozmo has a a way of connecting self-destruction with the, at times, overwhelming need to dream. We all have visions in our head that…

Album Review: Joywave Give Good Music And Vibes Through Content

Joywave’s Content is explores the concept of its double- meaning. On one hand, “content” is to be fine or okay with life and yourself. On…