Lowly is my new fave band, in part, because they are from my old town of Aarhus, Denmark. Yes, I lived in the picturesque little…
With music all about growing your identity, Olden Yolk managed to froth the quiet surrealism of the self-identifying process at Mercury Lounge. Treating melodies like…
Watching King Tuff play at Music Hall of Williamsburg was like watching the most extroverted introvert. There is a shyness to him that builds and…
Going to the House of Vans’ Girls Skate Jam, I fully expected to see one fierce kween; Alison Mosshart. The Kills’ front woman is legitimately…
If your read me often then you know I have a mild obsession with the idea of “inner child”, and whether growing up means losing…
Houndmouth gave a good ol’ fashion rock show. In similar effect to Saint Jhn, the night felt like a guy’s night with their ladies in…
Singing one of No Doubt’s classics, “Sunday Morning”, Kailee Morgue was definitely giving me Gwen Stefani’s legendary “Don’t Speak” vibe. She embodied the icon’s pop…
Watching Buzzy Lee at Park Church Co-Op, I wondered how hard it has been for her as an artist. Real name, Sasha Spielberg, I thought…
Thunderpussy tore up Mercury Lounge with rambunctious rock n’ roll raucous. They are “all up on you” with their fierce, fresh humor, and songs that…
Editors’ played to Millennials’ inner teens across the Irving Plaza Land. Blending their indie rock with post-punk sensibilities, the night felt like a reliving of…
Kitten’s Chloe Chaidez is a tour-de-force. Coming out in her “Oops, I Did It Again” outfit, she could not stop tossing her arms and legs…
Playing a show at Mercury Lounge, G-Flip came out looking like a Skater Girl, but her performance challenged the “easy-going” stereotypes tethered to such an…
Seeing Smoke Season at Rough Trade, I kept on thinking of No Doubt’s Tragic Kingdom; their experimental electro-pop pulsed with its same endearing, instinctual sense…
It is hard to describe Pavo Pavo’s effect, but it kind of feels like the sleepy dreaminess you get after an exciting day or a…
Marian Hill took Brooklyn Steel in a storm of R&B futurism. As the crowd sang their songs like they were serenading their crush or musically…