Concert Review: Lonr Gains A Following At SOB’s

Lonr. gave the briefest set I have ever seen, but that did not mean it was unimpressive. To the contrary, it was like a burst…

Concert Review: 3Teeth Take A Bite Out Of Webster

If you read my website often then you will know there are certain music genres like, punk and death metal that leave me perplexed by…

Concert Review: Charly Bliss Is A Ballerina At Webster Hall

  I have seen Charly Bliss a few times: as openers and headliners. I always prefer the latter because they feel like a prom show…

Concert Review: Rexx Life Raj Is A King In Chelsea

I am going to come clean here. I wanted to see Rexx Life Raj because he was Kehlani approved, and she is one of my…

Concert Review- Gon Turns Rockwood Into His Diagonal Fields

In a tiny red room, known as Rockwood, Gon introduced an album to a gathering of people that would all say they had just  heard…

Concert Review: Jordan Rakei Is A Mood And Mantra

  Jordan Rakei plays for the bedroom; whether you are by yourself in it or about to spark fireworks between you and your bae. For…

Concert Review: Suzy Jones Baptizes At Mercury Lounge

Okay, prepare for another one of my random comparisons/ concert descriptions; Suzy Jones felt baptismal at Mercury Lounge. She used her voice as if to…

Concert Review: Hobo Johnson Is The Dude At Playstation Theater

Yelling your misery into a mic, proclaiming Justin Bieber’s need for an edible arrangements with a “Sorry” card, and throwing water bottles into a crowd…

Concert Review: Jeremy Zucker Comes Thru At Webster Hall

When I told my friend I was going to see Jeremy Zucker without her, I can only describe her reaction as:    I had seen…

Concert Review: Anthony Ramos Is Living That BLESSED LIFE At MHOW

Anthony Ramos is feeling good. His debut album is poppin, his ring finger is rockin, and his career is not stoppin. He is, literally, what…

Concert Review: TWIN XL Are The Jam At Webster Hall.

Twin XL felt like a sweet, succinct “text book version” of a “hit factory.” All their songs felt made for radio at Webster Hall, and…

Concert Review: Catching Some Dayglow At Mercury Lounge

If there is one thing about me that I hope never changes, it is how easily I laugh. I love to laugh, which my readers…

Concert Review: Pabst Begins A Basement Series, And It Is Lit!

Pabst Blue Ribbon  has long been the choice drink for any frat party or after-hours bar “shindig” looking to stay till the morning. It is…

Concert Review: Kindness Is Spread At MHOW

If kindness, the virtue, was anything Iike Kindness, the artist, I think we would all be rocking kindness a little more. I would be kind…

Concert Review: Flatbush Zombies Give A Freek Show

  Flatbush Zombies never fail in serving a show that is pure Hip Hop at its finest. It is bold, loud, vulgar, virtuous, deranged, dazzling,…