Album Review: Courts’ “Back Of The Mind” Stays In You Head

Courts is straight-up feel good. In four tracks, their new EP, Back Of The Mind, gives you the exhilaration of a good workout. You dance…

Album Review: Fleet Foxes Show The Beauty Of Disillusion In “Crack-Up”

Beauty is hard thing to capture, which is why people dwindle it to the eye of a beholder; you have to see it to believe…

Album Review: Trevor Sensor Deconstructs Fame In “Andy Warhol’s Dream”

Andy Warhol seems to fascinate people because he was a purveyor of “the fascinating”. He picked up humanity’s penchant for images, and human beings’ own…

Album Review: Joyner Lucas Makes You Want To Dial “508-507-2209” Till Its Number 1

Joyner Lucas’ new record, 508-507-2209, elaborates that Lucas can drop-kick a verse like gymnastics, but cannot avoid the difficulties and discrepancies of living life poor…

Album Review: Vita And The Woolf Build “Tunnels” Of Sonic Perfections

Imagine walking the glittered, roped drapes of an underground nightclub. As you look at walls with graffiti images and names of people proclaiming, “I was…

Album Review: Palehound Shows “A Place I’ll Always Go” Is To Her Heart

Palehound’s A Place I’ll Always Go should really be called The Only Person You Can Turn To, Ultimately, Is Yourself. Yes, I know that title…

Album Review: Steve Earle And The Dukes Ask ” So You Wannabe An Outlaw”

Steve Earle is a legend. When you think of classic country, you think of this Nashville singer-songwriter, who capture country music’s inner rebel. In perspective,…

Album Review: St. MARTiinS Brings Trop-Pop Flares To Being Young

While many believe in “soul-mates” according to love, I believe there is a “soul-mate” for other aspects in your life, particularly, creativity. A great example…

Album Review: Luke Faas Show The Emotional Problem With “Apathy”

Apathy is a strange thing because, technically, it is a side-effect of feeling too much. It is a perceived, protective mechanism that stems for having…

Album Of The Week: Portugal The Man Gives Me “Woodstock”

I find it unsurprising that so many artists are getting more political or social in their music. Commentary and art go hand in hand to…

Album Review: H.E.R. Volume 2 Builds An R&B Bridge Between Love And Lust

H.E.R may hide her face for pictures, but she, certainly, cannot hide her heart. This songstress is a complete throwback to intentions old-school R&B; make…

Album Review: Front Porch Lights Shine The Door For You To “Go On Ahead”

Sometimes, you need a little spring kick to start your summer, and Front Porch Lights newest EP literally say, “Go On Ahead”. They completely hail…

Album Review: SZA Places Listeners Under Her CTRL

How you say something could be key to how it is received. How you play with your voice could, completely, redefine a statement’s meaning. It…

Album Review: Katy Perry’s Witness Is An Outlook On Spiritual Liberation

If you have not been watching Katy Perry’s Witness Live, you are missing on some sincere, fun moments. In both her “perrified” Big Brother House…

Concert Review: Big Thief Steal Hearts And My Tears At Rough Trade NYC

Big Thief played Rough Trade NYC, and in between my stint of Grey Gersten 9- hour concert, I journeyed to Rough Trade to see an…