Concert Review: Tei Shi Brings Synth Dreams To Ludlow House

Tei Shi played Ludlow House introducing new songs from her upcoming, debut album Crawl Space, coming out March 31. The intimate setting amped up the…

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…

Concert Review:Sigrid Is Far From Sigrid Raabe At Baby’s All Right

I’m in love. Yes, Sigrid has made fall in love with her ferocity. Just a day before International Women’s Day, where people are deciphering the…

Concert Review: Steady Holiday Brings Life And Stillness To Le Poisson Rouge

At first sight, Steady Holiday is a petite, young woman with a flowery aura and dressed in mis-matched patterns that, by the end of the…

Concert Review: Elderbrook Brings The Beats To Baby’s All Right

Elderbrook brought the beats to Brooklyn. With rhythms that feel like leather satchels, filled with gold and silver, being freely tossed to a crowd, everyone…

Concert Review: Jax Shows Success Comes For All Ages

From American Idol to Knitting Factory, Jax is making the rounds to her rise as a formidable artist for all ages. Now it may not…

Diandra Delivers The News: Lea Michele Is Going On Tour

  Lea Michele is going on tour. The songstress recently release her beautiful song “Love Is Alive” a tender track filled with hope and admiration…

Concert Review: Dusky Bring Mystery Techno To Warsaw NYC

If ever I want a concert that makes me feel more “badass”, it would be Dusky or rather Alfie Granger-Howell and Nick Harriman. Like my…

Concert Review: Molly Burch Shows Love Is Longing At Union Pool

Molly Burch played her  romantically beautiful album, Please Be Mine. The record, which I reviewed, is stunning upon first listen as it is the epitome…

Concert Review: Jamie Isaac Brings Synth Sophistication To Mercury Lounge

Jamie Isaac played Mercury Lounge and NYC for the first time with tracks from his upcoming re-released debut album: Couch Baby (Revisited). Now, you may…

Concert Review: Andy Suzuki And The Method Bring A Sandlot Of Fun To Mercury Lounge

Andy Suzuki And The Method brought electro-soul and electrifying R&B to Mercury Lounge. After releasing the phenomenal The Glass Hour, which I reviewed, the young…

Concert Review: Citris Bring Punk Pop Dischord To Arlene’s Grocery

Citris played their album release party at Arlene’s Grocery, to rock the socks off the audience for their final residency show. Their new album Panic in…

Concert Review: Communist Daughter Build Windows To My Soul At Music Hall of Williamsburg

You ever hear a song, and it makes you wonder if the artist took your diary to write the lyrics? They just know too much…

Concert Review: Leopold And His Fiction Bring Back The Outsiders At Bowery Electric

For those that do not know, The Outsiders is an S.E. Hinton novel, and one of my favorite books/ film, as it would become a…

Concert Review: Dorothy Shows Rock Lives On At Mercury Lounge

  There are certain performers that own their body, mind, and soul so much as artists/persons that you walk away both exhilarated and challenged by…