Concert Review: Hand Habits Shows The Beauty of A Simple Song

Hand Habits was made to play a giant crowd, but you would not think so at first listen. Sonically, they’s music feels destined to be…

Concert Review: Japanese Breakfast Gives The Concert of A Lifetime

Japanese Breakfast’s performance at Brooklyn Steel was AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! In part, because you walked away feeling like you had just seen an artist reach a new…

Concert Review: Teen Is A Bash At Baby’s All Right

I like when artists plan their moves. When they have a set vision for how they will entertain their crowd; adding choreography here, a vocal…

Concert Review: Mara Connor Is Singing Grace In NYC

Mara Connor left me stumped at Baby’s All Right. She simply glowed on the stage; keeping a cool-headedness that we all wish we could naturally…

Concert Review: Mike Liegel Makes Love Stick Around In NYC

From Noah Kahan to Hozier, Mike Liegel fits into the spectrum of hitmakers that prove men have sensitive hearts. Creating a music space where guys…

Concert Review: NYC’s Winter Jazzfest Is A Wonderful MUSIC BONANZA

The NYC’s Winter Jazz Fest rolled through the city like a benevolent storm of music. Hands down! One of the chillest, most relaxing music festivals,…

Concert Review: Vera Sola Brings Wonderland To Mercury Lounge

I can pretty much sum up Vera Sola’s performance with Jefferson Airplane’s “White Rabbit” lyrics; “One pill makes you larger, and one pill makes you…

Concert Review: Haunted Continents Clears Hearts At Bowery Electric

Haunted Continents, a.k.a James Downes, is releasing a song a month, and currently fulfilling a residency at Bowery Electric. With a rotating lists of guests,…

Concert Review: Rayland Baxter Is A Philosopher At Brooklyn Steel

Rayland Baxter is the most easy-going person in the universe. As he looked upon the crowd to say, “This is what it is all about.…

Concert Review: Dodie Is Sweetly Human At Rough Trade

Watching Dodie was mesmerizing for multiple reasons. When you hear the word “internet sensation,” it can carry a note of surreality. Yet, amongst the cracks…

Concert Review: Misty Mtn Rise At Mercury Lounge

Misty Mtn hit the mark at Mercury Lounge; serving a dreamy pop soundscape that spoke to the crowd. From “Drive” to “Seasons,”their melodies blurred, like…

Concert Review: Vaeda Black Is A STAR!!!!!!!!!!!

What constitute a star? For one, I believe it is determination; someone that is settled enough in who they are to be who they want…

Concert Review: Anna Shoemaker Knows How To Gain A Fan In NYC

Quickly becoming a staple of the NYC music scene, Anna Shoemaker plays into the modern version of the “everyday,” young woman. In this version, young…

Concert Review: Katy Rea Is Same Kind of Woman In NYC

Katy Rea has a voice that is powerfully precise. She knows the subtleties and dramatics that ignite a song’s emotionality; asking you to to simmer…

Concert Review: Flor De Toloache Te Dan Besos De Mezcal

As the first, all female fronted mariachi band, Flor De Toloache have gotten so much attention for their “difference”. In a particularly male-dominated genre, they…