Festival Preview: The Super Mega Ultra Giant Mad Decent Block Party

Diplo Presents The Super Mega Ultra Giant Mad Decent Block Party Festival, Saturday, July 20 and Sunday, July 21 at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass. The…

Concert Review: Morgxn Empowers Brooklyn Steel

I am consistently surprised by how much artists grow better in time. It seems obvious, but something about “It Gets Better” feels too plain and…

Concert Review: Nasty Cherry Want Candy At Baby’s All Right

If Motley Crew did a crossover band with Josie And The Pussycats, it would be Nasty Cherry. At Baby’s All Right, they were cartoonish in…

Concert Review: Night Moves Are Made At Rough Trade

Night Moves’ performance at Rough Trade was stunning. Micky Alfano has a GORGEOUS voice, an it feels hypnotic in how it both takes you to…

Concert Review: Miss June Conquer Brooklyn Bazaar

Brooklyn Bazaar feels like a Steam-punk paradise. With its flowery, “half-clock” back-drop, you feel like the minute it lights up, you have Doctor “Who’d” to…

Concert Review: BENEE Is The Keanu Reeves of Pop

BENEE is going to be MASSIVE because she has something that should never be undermined: personality. While the Billie Eilish comparisons will occur, because they…

Concert Review: Beshken Need To Relax At Elsewhere

“I need to relax” repeated Beshken as synths and basslines whirred around the room like toss able life-lines. If life was a sinking ship, to…

Concert Review: Becca Stevens Has Her Birthday At The Cutting Room

Wearing a gold, glittery dress, Becca Stevens was shiny as her personality. New York is an epicenter for music. Flocks of artists come to feel…

Concert Review: Cat Clyde Is Healing Her Nature At Rockwood

After interviewing Cat Clyde, admittedly, her performance felt influenced. She said she used nature and its imagery to reflect upon her personal experiences. Thus, I…

Concert Review: Next City Premieres To New York City

With only their second show, Next City set up that they are here to ROCK. “Welcome To The Jungle” could be their theme song because…

Concert Review: Finn Andrews Sings Humanity’s Legend

Finn Andrews is a legend or, at least, a keeper of them to his fans. He is the Guillermo Del Toro of lyrics. Singing songs…

Concert Review: BRIC! Celebrate Brooklyn Is Back!

BRIC! Celebrate Brooklyn is back, and it is so exciting for multiple reasons. For one, it is gathering some of the biggest names like, Patti…

Concert Review: Empire of The Sun Builds Upon Webster Hall

Empire of The Sun give one of THE BEST shows you will ever see. Theatricality goes a long way with an audience, especially because it…

Concert Review: Local Natives Land At Brooklyn Steel

The first time I ever heard Local Natives was in Argentina. I was in a sports bar where you could, literally, play archery and take…

Concert Review: The Allan Rayman Show Hits Warsaw

  Beneath a good, rhythmic beat, lies the versed details of self-destruction and the feelings that if “the one” leaves you, in a way, you will…