Concert Review: Molly Sarlé Is Feeling Human At Baby’s All Right

With a high side pony and her quick wit, Molly Sarlé represented the extroverted introvert. The shy person who is not so shy inside. I…

Concert Review: Marika Hackman Finds Human Friends At Elsewhere

When I reviewed Any Human Friend, I noted how it felt like an expansion of Marika Hackman’s sound, soul, and style. If in her previous…

Concert Review: Jake Troth Is The Man In A Suit At Rockwood

When Jake Troth came out in a suit for his first NYC show, I had to smile. He did not have to dress up for…

Concert Review: Miss June Coronates Rough Trade

You ever want to let it all out. I am not talking “let loose” as much as just lay every feeling on the table. If…

Concert Review: Muna Is Spectacular At MHOW

Talk about a fun show! The Muna gals are everything we love about pop and the rising acceptance that women are strong and fierce. Like…

Concert Review: Yoshi Flower Blossoms At Webster Hall.

Yoshi Flower is one of MY FAVE artists, especially after our interview, because he is a ripe blend of crazy, intelligent, glamorous, isolated, and eager…

Concert Review: Bülow Is Rocking My World At Terminal 5

I am such a fan of Bülow, in part, because, when I met her, she was one of those people that could strike a sincere…

Concert Review: Big Thief Are Like A Cup of Tea At Webster

  At Webster Hall, Big Thief played a quiet show that felt like the spiritual equivalent of a warm tea in the dead of winter.…

Concert Review: Kero Kero Bonito Are Cartoon Fantasies

If Cartoon Network could come up with a band, I think it would be Kero Kero Bonito. If you find that to be insulting, that…

Concert Review: Shaed Are A Trampoline of Success At Bowery

OMG! I cannot believe how successful Shaed are becoming. I lie. I believe it, but more than ever fans are seeing it and so are…

Concert Review: Sheer Mag Hulk Smash Elsewhere

  If John Waters had his own version of the Sex Pistols, it would be Sheer Mag. The band feelsripped in sound and style from…

Concert Review: Lucky Daye Is An Emotional Experience At Bowery

  Lucky Daye is ABSOLUTELY a performer. Time has only made him embrace further that he was predestined to be on the stage. You see…

Concert Review: Whitney Have Changed At Brooklyn Steel

Whitney has CHANGED! I’ve seen this band a few times, and it there is one consistency, it is that they feel like a balance between…

Concert Review: The Head & The Heart Are Reached At King’s Theatre

I saw The Head & The Heart, for the first time, at a festival. They were headliners and, like most festivals, the crowd was on…

Concert Review: Noah Kahan Is A Star And I’m Crying

  I have followed Noah Kahan’s from its beginning and, like Khalid, I feel like a proud mama watching them. In this business/ life you…