Concert Review: Phony Ppl Keep It Real With NYC

Phony Ppl are pure charisma; gaining a fandom that approaches them like one would their friendship crew. For fans, Phony Ppl are an entourage of…

Concert Review: BLOXX Get Grunge At Mercury Lounge

BLOXX’s  Ophelia Booth feels like the essence of 90’s Grunge; emanating an aesthetic that balances the alt-rock’s character of “I don’t care, but I do.”…

Concert Review: Hembree Bring You The Mechanics of Electro Pop

At Mercury Lounge, Hembree adorned the stage like a pack of mechanics suited to build, hammer, drill, and drive an electric car of sound. They…

Concert Review: Bad Books Are Really Good At Elsewhere

I LOVE BEAUTY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I love music that takes my head out of its own space, while, inadvertently, making me observant that I even have a…

Concert Review: Bandits On The Run Come To City Winery

Bandits On The Run truly live up to their name. From the minute they waltzed into City Winery with a mini-parade of masks, sing-alongs, and…

Concert Review: Hannah Cohen Welcomes Home Bowery Ballroom

If you read my website often then you know I get deep and philosophical. I love talking about the mindful and emotional experience we call…

Concert Review: Canada Represents At Summertage

Something is happening in New York that, probably, always happened, but, now, it feels more prevalent. FREE EVENTS! Yes, there is always “something” happening in…

Concert Review: Quinn Christopherson Is A Simple Soul At Baby’s All Right

Quinn Christopherson is totally cool and nerdy, and that is why we love his soulfulness. I am a PROUD NERD, and I can be a…

Concert Review: Leif Vollebekk Is A Sexy Elton John At Rough Trade

With Angel music introducing him, Leif Vollebekk was a Heavenly heart and a total goofball. At Rough Trade, he was both alarmed and attracted to…

Concert Review: BRIC! Celebrate Brooklyn Observes The Art of Sound

I am a sucker for a violin. I, literally, write that truth every time I see a violin on stage. For me, it is the…

Concert Review: The Head And The Heart Close Out Alt 92.3’s Summer Open.

At Forest Hills Stadium, Alt 92.3’s Summer Open was surprisingly chill and even “hippie-ish.” With openers Fits And The Tantrums and Young The Giant, the…

Concert Review: Slothrust Splish Splash At Industry City

Vocalist/guitarist Leah Wellbaum may have been feeling under the weather, but you would not have noticed at Slothrust’s Industry City show. With the night sky…

Concert Review: Lonely Island Bring The Silly To King’s Theatre

As I watched a mass audience sing in full voice, “I just had sex and it felt so good,” I thought. “Is this what world…

Concert Review: Zealyn Is A Pop Star To Pull For At Knitting Factory

As Zealyn zipped and zagged across the Knitting Factory stage, she felt zapped by a music bug. Her gleeful love to simply perform felt warming…

Concert Review: Twen Get Manic At Union Pool

Manic and motivated are two words I would use to describe Twen, which, naturally, made the audience love them. Spontaneity and a splash of poetic…