Album Review: “Love Is Love” And Woods Reminds You That

From the minute Woods’ Love Is Love began, I smiled. The new record goes straight for the “funkiness” of this sentiment, and how it makes…

Album Review: Matthew Logan Vasquez Has Made A Masterpiece With “Does What He Wants”

Matthew Logan Vasquez is set to release Does What He Wants on April 21, and the album has to be my fave of the week.…

Album Review: Sheryl Crow’s “Be Myself” Show You How To Be Yourself

When they said Sheryl Crow was going back in time, sonically, for her new album, Be Myself, they were not kidding. Be Myself might as…

Concert Review: Sabrina Ellis Is The Fire Of Sweet Spirit

I am consistently asking myself if I can fall in love with a person’s talent? There are moments, like in Sabrina Ellis’ Rough Trade NYC…

Album Review: Bleeding Knees Club Is One To Join In “Chew The Gum”

Bleeding Knees Club Chew The Gum is truly is an album of a bunch of young kids bashing their heads and guitars into music. There…

Album Review: Actress Gives Music A Series Of Images In “AZD”

It’s hard to describe Az ctress new album, AZD, because it’s one of those records but you have to here to believe. The closest scenario…

Album Review: Sweet Spirit Show We All Should Have A “St. Mojo” Guiding Us

When it comes to an album that shows how cool it is to feel empowered I recommend Sweet Spirit’s St. Mojo. This record is instantly…

Album Review: Low Roar Builds Grimm Fairytale With “Once In A Long, Lone While”

Imagine getting lost in a futuristic video game or a colorful dream. In either, you find yourself bouncing around machinated shapes or floating through an…

Album Review: Every Where Is Some Where Is K.Flay’s Search For Human Connection

“City-Wome”n is a term that carries some serious weight. Fashion, ambitions, and altogether voices with creative flares are usually dreamt when you imagine ladies making…

Album Review: William Joseph Cook Gives Me 90’s Feels In Sweet Dreamer

William Joseph Cook’s Sweet Dreamer is so 90’s, I cannot take it. It reminds of every 90’s films of disparate youth gathering at the record…

Album Review: San Fermin’s Belong Makes You Question How You “Belong”

Sam Fermin have made an electro folk album that could be used in any contemporary dance across the nation. It leaps from record to remembrance…

Album Review: The New Pornographers Resist “Whiteout Conditions”

Seven albums is not an easy feat to achieve as an artist, The New Pornographers have not only climbed this milestone but have re-vamped it.…

Album Review: Diet Cig Finds The Bridge Between Punk And Pop In “Swear, I’m Good At This!”

Alex Luciano might be the Janis Ian of modern punk-pop. Her capacity to capture the loneliness, insecurity, and overall angst of punk music/ humanity is…

Album Review: Blaire Alise & The Bombshells Are Pure Mod Rock In “My Eye”- THANK YOU!

In an era that enjoys fusions of genres and splashing together different, even contrasting beats, being pure of sound  is now the new “fresh”. Amazing,…

Album Review: Nelly Furtado’s “The Ride” Is Worth Getting On!

Do not underestimate Nelly Furtado; that is the ultimate testament to The Ride. Like Beck, Shakira, and even Beyonce, Furtado has had both her sonic/image…