Album Review: B.Miles Resonates With Self-Titled EP

  B. Miles might be dropping the most ready-made EP for the summer. Her self-titled, five track record will be released on March 17, and…

Album Review: Khodara’s “Billie” Shows Love Is Beautifully Insane

I have had the pleasure of interviewing Khodara and now I have the continued pleasure of reviewing her upcoming EP, Billie. Mixed by longtime friend…

Album Review: Frances Reveals Things I’ve Never Said

Humility is a hard thing to capture as both a spirit and songstress. Frances debut album, Things I’ve Never Said feels like you have opened…

Album Review: Anohni’s Struggles To Believe In Humanity In The Beautiful “Paradise”

When you think of paradise, you think of perfection. Yet, Anohni’s Paradise EP is all about the imperfections of humanity’s current state. Anohni has always…

Concert Review: Cameron Avery Breaks And Mends Hearts At Baby’s All Right

Is it weird to say that an artist is swoon-worthy? I often stay away from those kinds of terms out of fear/respect that an artist…

Album Review: John Andrews And The Yawns’ “Bad Posture” Gives Good Nostalgia

From its very beginning, John Andrews and The Yawns’ Bad Posture plays like a vinyl in a 7’0s decor living room. You can’t help but…

Album Review: Adia Victoria Makes You Ask “How It Feels”

Fact: I love French music. It could be out of hubris because I did study French and thus I like to gloat on the fact…

Concert Review: The Radio Dept. Brings Fun Relief Back To Society At Bowery Ballroom

I reviewed Radio Dept. Running Out of Love a few months back and mentioned that it was an album in protest and societal pushback to…

Album Review: Laura Marling’s “Sempre Femina” Shows How It Is To Always Be A Woman

Releasing albums since the age of 17, Semper Femina is Laura Marling’s  sixth studio album in a little over nine years, which is pretty impressive…

Album Review: Valerie June Is An Artist of Maturity In “The Order of Time”

  When it comes to some good classic folk rock and country blues Valerie June might as well be an old soul. Releasing her fourth…

Album Review: Entrance Shows Your Life Is A “Book of Changes”

Changes are the hardest and greatest thing we can do. Some changes are for the better so that we cannot achieve a sense of comfort…

Album Review: Karriem Riggins Puts You In The “Headnod Suite” of City Life

If ever I wanted a soundtrack for city life it would be made by Karriem Riggins. As a matter of fact, he would not even…

Album Review: Khalid Is Shows The Soul Of An “American Teen”

Making one of the strongest albums, let alone, debuts of 2017 thus far, I am absolutely in love with Khalid’s American Teen. While I know…

Album Review: Bleached Ask “Can You Deal?”

I begin my review of Can You Deal with a “F-YEAH!”. I think it is a term Bleached would appreciate for its excitement and a…

Album Review: FKJ Gives Us The Succulent “French Kiwi Juice”

Warning: FKJ’s French Kiwi Juice must be played in a dimly lit room with only scented candles, velvet sheets, and  whip cream. DONE!  This is album…