Album Review: The Violet Sands Make A “Hotel” Worth Staying In Forever

Sexy is a term I often stay away from when describing an artist or album because, unfortunately, it can be wrongly interpreted. Feeling empowered in…

Concert Review: Baby’s All Right Get Fruits And Flowers And A Drug Tax … YES!

Fruits And Flowers have a lot to prove in that they have nothing to prove. Their demeanor of careless and carefree is not strikes for…

Album Review: American Opera Try To Rejoice In Life’s “Small Victories”

Incremental progress. Monumental setbacks. Small victories. This is the story of American Opera. Brooklyn Based musician John Bee found himself in an emotional crossroad after…

Album Review: Lily McQueen Shows “Electric Love” Is Something You Want

  I love the 90’s, especially romantic comedies. They made life seem so simple and funky, all at once. Nerdy, artistic girl meets jock boy,…

Album Review: Bent Knee Show Humans How They Are A “Land Animal”

When music makes you dream, I find it successful. Whether that dream is good or bad, does not necessarily reflect upon the music itself. The…

Album Review: Jaymes Young Wants You To Feel Something

Jaymes Young’s Feel Something is not just the title of his debut; it is the command you must abide. His debut is as fiery and…

Album Review: Terence Ryan Gives A Soulful Cry For Middle America In “Don’t Panic”

“Well, HELLO Terence Ryan!” is my most basic reaction to Terence Ryan’s debut, Don’t Panic. For a man that swims and strokes in love and…

Album Review: Ruby Force Guides You Up Into An “Evolutionary Road”

“OOoOoOOoOOOOOoOOoO” is the sound I made when I heard Ruby Force’s alternative country debut, Evolutionary War. This country starlet is soooooo right for this genre…

Album Review: VÉRITÉ Shows Synth-Pop Love “Somewhere In Between”

After reviewing Mack Wilds’ concert, I had “situationships” on my mind as a term and emotional predicament. Why certain loves cannot grow into full relationships,…

Album Review: Bedouine Shows Every Human Being Is A Wanderer

Bedouine might be the reincarnation of my beloved Nico. The Velvet Underground legend was a signature voice for the Chelsea kids that saw Andy Warhol…

Album Review: Jesse Shows Life Can Be Like A “Hard Sky” To Fly

Whenever you are out in the sun, for awhile, there is a warm dizziness that takes over you. For some reason, you feel rested and…

Album Review: Lorde’s “Melodrama” Shows Growing Up Is A Lonely Experience

Lorde’s sophomore album was a strange realization of something I never noticed about growing up. In her first Heroine, nearly every track was about feeling…

Album Review: Big Boi Makes The Universe Boom In “Boomiverse”

  YAAAAAASSSSSSS!!!!!!! YAAAAAAASSSAAAAAA! That is what I did for forty minutes after listening to Big Boi’s Boomiverse, which is an excellent title fro an album…

Album Review: Sebastian Blanck Asks Life To “Convince Me” It Is Worth Living

Renowned painter and musician Sebastian Blanck releases his newest album, Convince Me; a spry, florid record that might as well be music painting upon you.…

Album Review: Hey Violet Show You Love “From The Outside”

Sugar punk is what Hey Violet serves in their debut record, From The Outside; a cool title for a band that approaches pop music like…