Concert Review: Tune Yards Dance For The Disenfranchised In Brooklyn

Dance Music For The Disenfranchised! This is NOT a new concept, and from Hip Hop to Pop, music has created socio-political songs that place discord…

Concert Review: Bruno Major Gives Soul To A Storm At Rough Trade

As the “nor-easter” showered through NYC, nothing could stop a batch of Millennials eager to receive story-time and songs from the North Londoner: Bruno Major.…

Concert Review: Lola Marsh Turn Rough Trade Into A Romantic Eden

I always say, “Great things never change, but they do grow!” I thought about putting that in my tombstone, but it felt oxymoronic. Yet, seeing…

Concert Review: Milk & Bone Show Love Lies At Baby’s All Right

I have long been a fan of Milk & Bone. Certain artists make me want to wave a flag of surrender when I hear their…

Album Review: Jeremy Messersmith Observes Late Stage Capitalism

Jeremy Messersmith began to play music as a child, and never stopped embracing it with a child-like grace. When you fall so young and hard…

Concert Review: Joel Taylor Is The American Dream At Rockwood

One thing that I find very, but happily alarming about American music is how powerful it is, and how well international artists can do it.…

Theatre Review: Hello, From The Children of The Planet Earth Is A Cosmic Hit

The Playwright’s Realm presents Hello, From The Children of Planet Earth: a sweet look into the ups and down of being human and making one.…

Concert Review: Missio Become Party Shamans At Bowery Ballroom

While I had seen Missio before, this time, they felt completely new to me. Sometimes, the key to revamping your music is not making new…

Concert Review: Rachael Sage Transforms City Winery

You ever have a bad day? You are on a superbly packed train, half your friend group books the wrong restaurant, and you get a…

Concert Review: Olivia Noelle Is Bringing Britney Vibes

Olivia Noelle was BOUND to stand out opening for Hippie Sabotage, in part, because she is a singer. Amongst a barrage of EDM stars, she…

Concert Review: Hippie Sabotage Are Righteous At Brooklyn Steel

I begin my Hippie Sabotage review with a story. Waltzing through the Brooklyn Steel lounge, I looked to see a woman in her 50’s, rocking…

Concert Review: Jenny And The Mexicats Bring FUEGO to Rockwood

I am very proud of my Latina heritage. I wear with honor my flag, my fluency in Spanglish, my obsession with telenovelas, and demand that…

Concert Review: Cold Fronts Feel Breezy At Bowery Ballroom

There is something really beautiful about an opening artist. There they are: fresh to onlookers’ eyes, ears, and minds. All they can do is either…

Concert Review: The Presets Are A Culture At Music Hall of Williamsburg

Some artists give you a concert, while others give you a culture. To enter their show is to enter a world with its own aesthetics,…

Concert Review: LP Is THE VOICE At Brooklyn Steel

LP Is A BIG DEAL, and I had NO IDEA! Entering Brooklyn Steel, it was clear she had her diehard fans, and, like Lights, they…