Concert Review: EL Guincho Delivers Spain To NYC At Le Poisson Rouge

  When Le Poisson Rouge said Spain is coming to NYC, my blood ignited with the idea of listening to my native heartbeat. Spanish Music…

Comic Book Review: Skin And Earth Shows The Divide Between Rich And Poor

  I interviewed Lights awhile back, and we connected on our mutual love for comic-books. I even encouraged her to release one. Now, I am…

Concert Review: Kelly Lee Owens Brings Out The Dark Vibes Of Club Lives

I reviewed Kelly Lee Owens self-titled debut, and her Good Room performance played into a wizardry of dark electronica. Now I am not saying a…

Song Review: Grace Blue Show The Hypnotic Side Of Wasted Youth

Alternative trip-pop duo, Grace Blue have released their aesthetically stunning music video, “Our Eyes.” Perfectly shot in the small village of Dzembronya, Ukraine, the video…

Concert Review: Off Bloom Bring Are Merchants Of Cool At Public Arts

Public Arts Space is new venue that has the potential to dominate in terms of slick spaces offering rising, unique talent, i.e Off Bloom. Serving…

Album Review: Wizkid Is Readying To Be A Global Phenomena With Sounds From The Other Side

What more can be said about Wizkid beyond you are about to hear HIM A LOT. His debut Sounds From The Other Side is one…

Album Review: RAC Shows An “Ego” Can Be Fun

  RAC’s Ego is far from arrogant. Instead, it is a boisterous celebration of how much life humbles us, even when humility is the LAST…

Concert Review: Maurice Brown Puts The Jazz In Blue Note

Celebrating his most recent album, The Mood, Maurice Brown played the Blue Note in NYC; where only jazz devotees are allowed to praise and the…

Album Review: Coin Banks Confronts The Power Of Money From “Outside Looking In”

Hip Hop can be divided between two world. World One is built on sociopolitical commentary, where rappers from Tupac to Kendrick Lamar marvel on the…

Diandra Interviews NAWAS: Taking The Pain With The Pleasure Of The Music Industry

The best and worst that can happen to you is to have your promise seen by others before you turn it into a dream. NAWAS…

Concert Review: Gordi Shows NYC The Duality Of Its Heart At The Standard

I have always said that setting can drive a performance more than what you think, especially in bringing out certain messages and moods to your…

Album Review: Ruby Force Guides You Up Into An “Evolutionary Road”

“OOoOoOOoOOOOOoOOoO” is the sound I made when I heard Ruby Force’s alternative country debut, Evolutionary War. This country starlet is soooooo right for this genre…

Concert Review: Mack Wilds Observes “Situationships” At Baby’s All Right

When you go to a Mack Wilds show, you should know that you are getting a full-on entertainer. While I should have expected that The…

Album Review: Lorde’s “Melodrama” Shows Growing Up Is A Lonely Experience

Lorde’s sophomore album was a strange realization of something I never noticed about growing up. In her first Heroine, nearly every track was about feeling…

Artist Close- Up: Snoh Aalegra Is My Kween!

Snoh Aalegera is amongst a long list of females who have tried to add soul to mainstream music. No what dramatic or dancing beat flares…