Concert Review: Wolf Alice Leaves Us Howling To The Moon At Rough Trade NYC

I saw Wolf Alice about a year ago; opening for The 1975. While they rocked Barclays Arena, their Rough Trade NYC show fleshed out their…

Concert Review: Sir Sly Turns Bowery Ballroom Into Their Brain

Sir Sly turned Bowery Ballroom into a brain that they could poke, prod, and enliven through their newest album, Don’t You Worry, Honey. The “Sly-Fi”…

Album Review: Japanese Breakfast Show Angst Is Addicting In Soft Sounds From Another Planet

Like concert, like album, Japanese Breakfast serve angst in a musically digestible form. Their new album,  Soft Sounds From Another Planet, comes out this week as…

Theatre Review: Spoon River Makes You Happily Glide Through Life’s Meaning

Spoon River may be a Canadian gem, but it should also be a Broadway Bound musical. Continuing the Soulpepper run at the Perishing Signature Square…

Concert Review: James A.M. Downes Writes Life In Prison Font At Bowery Electric

James A.M. Downes played Bowery Electric in an intimate gig of both his hits and newest, solo EP Prison Font. As he bantered with the…

Album Review: I Can Live Forever In Oh Wonder’s Ultralife

For their new album, ULTRALIFE, Oh Wonder delved into life: plain and simple. In perspective, this a brilliant idea. While most artist focus on life…

Festival Review: Full Moon Fest Brings A Cool Day To Governor’s Island

Full Moon Fest is a unique festival, in part, because it does not feel like other giant, music festivals. Like Governor’s Ball, it is on…

Concert Review: Ben Talmi Is A Millennial Guru At Baby’s All Right

Ben Talmi is the type of show you see when you want to be okay with life. Most artists aim for feeling great, excited, and…

Concert Review: Caravan Palace Brings Electrifying Swing To Warsaw NYC

Woooowwww !!!!!!! WOOOOOOWWWWW!!!!!! That is all I will say about Caravan Palace. No one should feel so alive, and Caravan Palace gives you a performance…

Concert Review: Japanese Breakfast Serve Angst In Every Chord At MHOW

Similarly to Romes, for an opener, Japanese Breakfast felt like a a clear headliner, which they will be come Fall. Releasing their new album this…

Concert Review: Romes Are The Essence Of Pop Music At Bowery Ballroom

Romes played a SPECTACULAR show at Bowery Ballroom, and made sure everybody knew that an opening act can still feel and behave like a headliner.…

Album Review: Beiju Shows The Music Of “Demain” Is Fantasy Pop

Raised in the outskirts of Paris, Caitlin Seager was heavily influenced by contemporary jazz and the avant-garde art world as a child before moving to…

Concert Review: Maurice Brown Puts The Jazz In Blue Note

Celebrating his most recent album, The Mood, Maurice Brown played the Blue Note in NYC; where only jazz devotees are allowed to praise and the…

Concert Review: You Too Can Woo With The Violet Sands And French Horn Rebellion

As if being an artist is hard, try being an artist representing OTHER ARTISTS! You To Can Woo had to have been one of the…

Concert Review: The Vacant Lots Smash Through Sunnyvale’s Walls

Noise is a strange thing to love. Music is noise, and some genres/artists are noisier than others. Yet, if music is meant to represent the…