Concert Review: YOU NEED TO SEE Cloud Cult’s The Seeker

I have reviewed Cloud Cult before, and marveled how spiritually uplifting and resonating their show can be. They present life like a pilgrimage; one giant…

Concert Review: Missio Show Fun IS Nothing Without A Little Crazy At Rough Trade NYC

Missio’s mission is to get you lit; plain and simple. Their debut album, Loner ,plays to the notion that if you feel like your life…

Concert Review: Walker Lukens Is The Millennial Eric Clapton

Walker Lukens might be the Millennial Eric Clapton. With his glasses and guitar, he mashed rock and psychedelic funk like a child would mash through…

Concert Review: Cigarettes After Sex Play To Love In Park Church Co-op

It is very unusual, as a Catholic, to come to church where there is a cash bar, and a band named Cigarettes After Sex (CAS)…

Album Review: Maybird Are “Unraveling” The Difference Between Okay And Better

You ever have a dream where you are falling? It could be from a building or on a sidewalk, but, no matter what, it is…

Concert Review: Mobley Turns Kola House Into His Home

If you read my Secret Weapons review, I stated that every artist, even the one’s with star quality, start in small, even awkward concert spaces.…

Concert Review: Secret Weapons Bring Pop Swag To Webster Hall

Secret Weapons (SW) in the NYC brainchild of Gerry Lange and Dan E, and I am very happy that brainchild was born. Some people really…

Concert Review: Air Traffic Controller Land Perfectly In Mercury Lounge

  Air Traffic Controller (ATC) brought a jam-session to Mercury Lounge. While concert and jam session may seem like an interchangeable term, the difference lies…

Concert Review: The Ludlow Thieves Make Are Invincible At Bowery Ballroom

              The Ludlow Thieves were a blast at Bowery Ballroom. These folk-rock superstars play to the big moments in…

Concert Review: Gordi Shows NYC The Duality Of Its Heart At The Standard

I have always said that setting can drive a performance more than what you think, especially in bringing out certain messages and moods to your…

Concert Review: Morgxn Shows Bowery Ballroom The Spirit Of Love’s Touch

I have reviewed Morgxn before in the smaller, but still luminescent Baby’s All Right. Yet, coming to a bigger venue like “Bowery Ballroom” is only…

Concert Review: Mack Wilds Observes “Situationships” At Baby’s All Right

When you go to a Mack Wilds show, you should know that you are getting a full-on entertainer. While I should have expected that The…

Diandra Reviews A Concert Series: House Of Vans Is Taking Over CHI And NYC

Can we just thank God to thank House of Vans for giving us free music concerts? Anyone want to start the prayer? Readers know that…

Album Review: Trevor Sensor Deconstructs Fame In “Andy Warhol’s Dream”

Andy Warhol seems to fascinate people because he was a purveyor of “the fascinating”. He picked up humanity’s penchant for images, and human beings’ own…

Album Review: Early Riser Brings Theatrical “Currents” To Country-Folk Music

The line between theater and country music has been officially ended, and Early Riser have done it. Their new album Currents has an alternative country…