Concert Review: Louis Cole Revives At Bowery Ballroom

Standing between a young man experiencing his first concert ever and a Louis Cole super-fan holding up a just-bought VINYL like a poster, the energy…

Concert Review: The Stolen Make Me Feel Young At Highline Ballroom

Playing Highline Ballroom, The Stolen felt like a cross between The Vamps and Muse. They bring an electric melodrama to life through songs that sing…

Concert Review: Deal Casino Deal Show Ambition At Gramercy

As a recovering perfectionist, I felt for Deal Casino at Gramercy Theatre. When your amps do not work or fail to capture the sound in…

Concert Review: Picture This! Are Electric Love At Bowery Ballroom

I have asked this before, and I will ask this again, “Do we change or do we grow?” Seeing Picture This! at Bowery Ballroom, this…

Concert Review: Bishop Gunn Go Led Zeppelin At Rockwood

From “Makin It” to “Shine,” Bishop Gunn represented Southern Rock to its core. The Mississippi natives capture the feels and fields that are stapled to…

Concert Review: Preoccupations Embrace The Punk At Warsaw

In a previous review, I called their show cinematic, of which the movie has not ended. Their arrangements reel like the grained, 90’s home videos…

Concert Review: Savoir Adore Feel Good About Feeling Good

Performing at Baby’s All Right, Savoir Adore gave a show that felt like a Spiritual Revival. It is had enough uplift and positivism to compete…

Concert Review: Iceage Turn Elsewhere Into A Mosh Pit

You are not always going to be okay, and that is apart of being alive. This feels like the most prominent music message of 2018,…

Concert Review: Pinegrove Spark Empathy At MHOW

“Thank you for coming out to our show about empathy, introspection, and compassion,” said Pinegrove lead singer Evan Stephens Hall, to which the guy behind…

Concert Review: H.E.R Sells Out Brooklyn Steel With Love

Honestly, buy your ticket for H.E.R’s tour, NOW! Playing a sold-out crowd, near her own home in Brooklyn. H.E.R. was speechless at the amount of…

Concert Review: The Faim Are Ready To Headline At Gramercy Theatre

I firmly believe that there is a standard of good to music and performance. Whether or not, you like an artist’s genre does not always…

Concert Review: Le Butcherettes Physicalize Rock At Elsewhere

There is nothing like the physicality of a performance! Emotionality comes in many layers. An artist can simply emote with their voice, of which Le…

Concert Review: Rufus Du Sol Give Techno For The Soul

With Jesus poses abound, Rüfüs Du Sol played a Sold Out show to a crowd ready to feel enlightened. Over keys and synths that ascended…

Concert Review: Young Fathers Hypnotize At Elsewhere

Going to the gender-neutral bathroom at Elsewhere, #yas, two guys were talking about the Young Fathers’ concert, of which one said something that stood out…

Concert Review: Jessie Reyez Rises Against Adversity At Irving Plaza

From sexual harassment to depression, Jessie Reyez was not holding back against the things have tried to stop her from rising to her dreams. From…