Concert Review: Syd Stays Present In Love At Irving Plaza

Syd, of the band The Internet, was like a sparkling, livewire of scintillating data at Irving Plaza. It was  a sensory overload that was not…

Concert Review: LPX Is A Space Captain At Brooklyn Steel

LPX went to Brooklyn Steel and DOUSED IT ON FIRE! I saw her at Baby’s All Right, of which she rocked the same, red leather…

Concert Review: Best Coast Brings Out their Inner Che For NYC

I love Best Coast. I am a 100% fan of their punk-pop jams on feeling both bored and invigorated by love and life. It is…

Concert Review: Hundred Waters Give A Replenishing Aesthetic At MHOW

Hundred Waters is such a gorgeous name, and represents the exact feel of their music or, at least, their performance at Music Hall of Williamsburg.…

Concert Review: Craig David’s TS5 Takes Over Terminal 5

When I went to see Craig David at Terminal 5, I did not expect what I got. I think I thought I was going to…

Concert Review: Alex Cameron Is A Twisted Elvis At Rough Trade NYC

I remember watching “Dracula” films, and wondering in creeped fascination why every person would be so “taken” with him. From literal hypnosis to supernatural charm…

Concert Review: Aquilo Show What Is Is To Be Human And In Love At MHOW

Aquilo gave me CHILLS at MHOW to point of literal tears. The starry, British duo of Ben Fletcher and Tom Higham have created a sound that…

Concert Review: The Babe Rainbow Run Carefree At Baby’s All Right

The Babe Rainbow are weird, and, in essence, that is why you love them. To go to their show is to enter a tepee and…

Concert Review: Chicano Batman Turn Irving Plaza Into A Music Gotham

Now more than ever, we, Latinos, need a Chicano Batman to fly over Gotham and give positivity to our day. Chicano Batman are a  band…

Concert Review: Tayler Buono Shows Young Love Isn’t Easy At Rough Trade NYC

Young love! Am I Right? I remember my first love from beginning to end, which is the point. When you are young you fall fast…

Concert Review: Liza Colby Is A Complete Badass And I Will Not Hear Otherwise

Liza Colby might be the Tina Turner of Rock N’ Roll. The Liza Colby Sound took the Bowery Electric stage, of which this woman was…

Concert Review: METZ Is The Clockwork Orange of Punk At MHOW

I love Clockwork Orange. I love the play, film, and book. I am obsessed with its challenge towards notions of redemption, reformation, and altogether repentance.…

Concert Review: The Shook Twins Leave Rockwood Shook With Their Show

Shook Twins showed that life is a happy mystery at Rockwood Music Hall. Their music is a blend between bright keys (shout out to xylophones!)…

Concert Review: Joy Again Show Depression Is Something Music Can Face

Joy Again is, without irony, the music for the depressed. The intensity of their sound and lyricism is laser focused on the darkness you carry…

Concert Review: STACEY Becomes The Rose of Rockwood Music Hall

Stacey was made for the high-caliber lounges; where dames and gents go to remember sophistication. She carries her body and voice like an old movie…