Album Review: Twin Limb’s Haplo Is Like A Warhol Of Music

When you think of Andy Warhol, you think genius. eccentric, and emotionally prickly. He had the ability to bring out the color of life in…

Album Review: Radio Dept’s Shows Politics Are “Running Out of Love”

  What happens when politics becomes so dark and twisted that you, yourself, grow numb to the hatred  that brews before you? What happens when your…

Album Review: Jamie Lidell Gives His Heart To Soul In “Building A Beginning”

Donny Hathaway, Marvin Gaye, and Stevie Wonder cornered R&B soul because they managed to blend the rhythm of music with that of one’s heartbeat. Their…

Album Review: Edward Sharpe And The Magnetic Zeros Gives Audiences PersonA

Edward Sharpe and The Magnetic Zeros have always been trailblazers in their joyous sound. They are, literally, unlike any other band in their ability to capture…

Album Review: The Lumineers Return To Hypnotize Listeners In “Cleopatra”

The Lumineers’ Cleopatra has managed to completely avoid the sophomore slump that strikes follow-up albums. Their self-titled debut was such a massive hit that it’s amazing to…

Concert Review The 1975 Are Electric Sugar

         Electric Sugar is my charming code for what the 1975 are in concert. I got to see them in Barclays last…