TV/ Music Review: Insecure Season 2 Continued To Show Music Is Everything

Season 2 has come and gone, and, for us fans, we are in MOURNING! The show is that rare gem of consistent  humor, emotionalist honesty,…

Album Review: Me Not You Prepare For A “Reckoning”

Me Not You feel like dark pop for the era. Their debut EP, Reckoning 1, feels like a black stick of gum you chew for…

Album Review: Freedom Fry Highlight The End of Summer In Strange Attraction

Reverb-drenched guitars and a funky bassline are what course through Freedom Fry’s Strange Attraction EP. In both name and sound Parisian-born Marie Seyrat and Michigan-born…

Concert Review: The Brian Jonestown Massacre Hits Brooklyn Steel

Brian Jonestown Massacre brought Brooklyn Steel into is warped sound last night, and I was there to witness a fan-base made of pure love. From…

Album Review:Kedr Levanskiy’s Brings Out The “Ariadna” In All of Us

Kedr Levanskiy’s Ariadna makes me want to grab a bunch of Club Kids and join a Drag Dance competition. It is filled the voguing sensuality…

Album Review: Happy Hollows Makes You Want To Pack A Bag And Head To “Concordia”

  Can we all go to Concordia? That is what I want to know after listening to Happy Hollows’ newest record titled Concordia. It just…

Album Review: Tori Amos Celebrates Her Fifteenth Album With Political Fire In Native Invader

15 ALBUMS! Just take the time to absorb that concept. FIFTEEN ALBUMS is what Tori Amos has created with the release of her newest record…

Album Review: Alvvays Send Love To All The “Antisocialites” Suffering From A Breakup

I love 500 Days of Summer. Yes, I know this is an album review for Alvvays highly-anticipated new album, Antisocialites, but I mention this film…

Artist Close-Up: Zeke Finn Brings The Chill In “Under The Willows”

You ever feel like you are just walking around; no purpose or destination. Now this not a bad thing, and it does not have to…

Artist Close-Up: Soul Has Another Rising Star In Kat Wright

Soul has a new front-woman, and her name is Kat Wright. With a voice that opens and closes notes like a spiritual heart valve, there…

Concert Review: Hunter And Wolfe Have The Keys To Success At Knitting Factory

  If you have seen my Hunter And Wolfe interview, then you know I feel they are beautifully, “millennially”, but they are also smart. Their…

Interview: Hunter And Wolfe Show The Art Of Being “Millennially”

  “Millennialy”? Yes, Hunter and Wolfe can, definitely, be considered “millennially” as we discussed the image tarnishes of this generation, and how it, inadvertently, relates…

Album Review: Jake Bugg Shows The Country Beauty of Hearts That Strain

Jake Bugg’s new album Hearts That Strain, may be about the emotional strains our heart strings can pull, but, sonically, it is about the beauty…

Album Review: Wildling Make You Want To Stay “Here”

Wildling have achieved Trop-Rock glory. Their upbeat tempos and surfed melodies shine in their new EP, here. The LA alternative rockers have made an album…

Concert Review: Madame Gandhi Was A Work of Art At MoMA

Here is why I like Madame Gandhi; She is A FIERCE KWEEN! Now, kween has been the millennial version of “queen”, which, in essence, is…