Concert Review: Yelle Is A Living Dorothy At Rough Trade NYC

From the minute Yelle walked out with a ruby-shined jacket and skirt, I knew I would love her. Fabulosity could not be denied as she…

Concert Review: Luis Fonsi Sings To Love In Despacito At King’s Theatre

I’ll be frank. I have been feeling sentimental or rather sensitive with the tragedy currently happening in my Puerto Rico, which made me moved to…

Concert Review: Ásgeir Gives Adult Lullabies To Love At Irving Plaza

Ásgeir is one of the best concerts to go to when you want to feel lost in music. The Icelandic artist brought the Northern Lights…

Concert Review: Jaymes Young Knows Heartache At Brooklyn Steel

Jaymes Young wants to feel something, which he made very clear in his debut. Yet, at his Brooklyn Steel performance, the urge came to life.…

Album Review: Triple J Radio’s Like A Version Is A MUST Album

I LOVE the compilation that is Triple J Radio’s Like A Version. When you gather some of the best artists of this generation to re-do…

Concert Review: Coast Modern Surf Through Love At Mercury Lounge

OOoooOOOOOOoOoO I LOOOOVVEEE Coast Modern’s sound. They remind of all those passionate love songs we sing when we are going through a break-up or even…

Artist Review: Hercules And The Love Affair’s Omnion Are The “Kiki” Album of The YEAR!

Hercules & The Love Affair might as well be a giant, KIKI session. Their newest record Omnion was made for the Vogue scene, and every…

Concert Review: Tigertown Are A Cheer Squad At Music Hall of Williamsburg

Tigertown ripped Music Hall of Williamsburg like it were a banner in a Highschool football game. The busted through it with cheers and a winning…

Concert Review: Grieves Makes Everyone Say “Holy Sh*t” At Knitting Factory

There we all were squinting and yelling “HOLY SH*T!”. Nope, were not watching the news; we were watching GRIEVES! The Seattle rapper journeyed to Knitting…

Concert Review: Verite Is The Truth As Music Hall of Williamsburg

In the surge of electro-pop that is raging music, Verite has arisen as an artist ripples through to give a vibe of humility to its…

Concert Review: The Polyrhythmics Give A Late Night Boogie To Knitting Factory

The Polyrhythmics are a hard review for me because “boogie” is my jam. I swear that I was born on a disco-floor and not some…

Concert Review: Cayetana Serve Art-Punk At Baby’s All Right

Cayetana has given me a nerdgasm. YES I SAID IT! Approaching the stage with a sparkling wit and femininity that would make Roxane Gay proud,…

Concert Review: Soren Bryce Is A Millennial Morissette At Baby’s All Right

Soren Bryce is a smart woman, and intelligence is what she radiated at her Baby’s All Right concert. There are some artists that approach the…

Concert Review: Smoke Season Show To Be Good You Need To New At Baby’s All Right

Just recently, I was talking to a fellow writer about a major problem for every artist that, at times, they may not realize is an…

Concert Review: The Head And The Heart Unite At Summerstage

In a time where Light, as an entity and state of being, is dire, The Head And The Heart have delivered through their tour; The Signs…