Concert Review: Twain Is Biblical Meekness In Voice At Union Pool

I am in love with Twain’s lead singer Mt. Davidson.. I cry when I hear his voice (I am being serious!). It is so genuinely…

Concert Review: Luke Elliot Pours His Soul Like Edgar Allen Poe

Happy to be back from Europe, Luke Elliot, backed by a band of Norwegians, hailed Mercury Lounge NYC as his home. Blessed with a rasped…

Concert Review: Amy Shark Fills Brooklyn Steel With Aussie Love

Amy Shark opened up for her fellow Aussie Vance Joy, and filled Brooklyn steel with her heartfelt, humorous takes on love. From her affirmed proclamation…

Concert Review: Hope Sandoval Is A Haunting Beauty With NO PHOTOGRAPHY!

I knew I would enjoy Hope Sandoval’s And The Warm Inventions’ show when it was clearly declared NO PHOTOGRAPHY! My reaction could pretty much be…

Concert Review: Wolf Parade Devour The Stage At Brooklyn Steel

If The Cure decided to do a music festival with Vampire Weekend, what would it be called? Wold Parade! Alright, I am officially withdrawing my…

Concert Close-Up: Ayokay Makes Music To Enjoy Life For The Moment At Terminal 5

I first learned of the magic of Ayokay through Quinn XCII. Their track “Kings of Summer” was probably my fave from the latter artist and…

Concert Review: Deva Mahal Is A Fierce Witch At LPR

  Yes, I called Deva Mahal a witch, but like Broad City she far from minds it. In history, strong women have always been labeled…

Concert Review: Tall Heights Reach Newer Heights At King’s Theatre

Good things do not change, but they do grow. How that works or, at least does so clearly, is a mystery to me, but I…

Concert Review: Kali Uchis Gave Selena Vibes At Bowery Ballroom

Kali Uchis was giving Selena vibes in her Bowery Ballroom show, and left hearts singing “Bidi Bidi Bom Bom” with her bridging of American and…

Concert Review: Snow Culture Turn Public Arts Into A Pop Winter For Their Debut

Snow Culture made their debut in NYC, and it was EPIC! The Stockholm duo had a lot to prove. I always say that New York…

Concert Review: Judah & The Lion Roar At Irving Plaza

Judah & The Lion roared through Irving Plaza. (PUN INTENDED!) The indie rock group is quickly rising in the industry because true talent cannot settle.…

Concert Review: First Aid Kit Comes To Heal Broken Hearts At Town Hall

As people entered the rows to do their own melodic, interpretive dances and First Aid Kit fell to their knees in guitar riffs, I thought…

Concert Review: Cults Time Warp Brooklyn Into The Psychedelic 60’s

You should know Cults’ “Always Forever” is one of my ultimate favorite songs. After reviewing their newest album, Offering,  I was excited to hear their…

Concert Review: Moon Taxi Make Me Thank Jesus At Bowery Ballroom

Moon Taxi is the literal embodiment of “Happy Birthday!”. You feel born at their concert from how much life they give, and at their Bowery…

Album Review: Elizabeth & The Catapult Show Artists Mature With Love in “Keepsake”

Artists mature. This may seem obvious, but it, actually, is not. Listeners have the tendency to want their fave singers to stay in an artistic…