An Elvis impersonating Argentinian who moves around the stage and approaches his guitar like a sumo wrestler would his opponent. Who is this? Why it…
Low Roar measured up to their album at Brooklyn Steel. The melodically pensive record, Once In a Long, Long While…, was brought to life for…
Lawrence played Music Hall of Williamsburg and dominated again. After seeing them at Irving Plaza, I was excited to see if they could measure up…
I start my review of Don Broco’s Irving Plaza show by telling you the odds against them. First, they were the first opener amongst a…
One of the best shows I have ever been to…. not kidding. I fear doing this POND review because I can, basically, sum up…
While they may have dedicated their night to Chuck Berry, Low Cut Connie’s Adam Weiner is clearly the new, re-hyped version Jerry Lee Lewis. All…
Satan’s Graffiti or God’s Art? is the name of The Black Lips newest album, of which they celebrated at Webster Hall. The name of their…
I have brought up a few times that I studied rhetoric throughout college. I say this not to “brag”, but out of awe as…
It is official; NAO is a performer. Blessed with a personality that radiates as much as the stage lights upon her, Brooklyn Steel was…
Blaire Alise And The Bombshells played Trans-Pecos last night in a grand tour de force of the their newest album, My Eye. This “mod squad” has…
Hite is a new, NYC band leaving its mark across the boroughs with its spiritual, desert pop. Playing Union Pool to celebrate their newest record,…
Lea Michele ’s Places is a beautiful album, as one would expect. Throughout her career, from Broadway to Glee, Michele has celebrated the beauty of…
Hiber played Pianos NYC and showed that, sometimes, what goes wrong can prove what makes you right. Personally, I know the fear, panic, dread, and…
Yes! A Thousand Times! Jamestown Revival played the massive warehouse/ music hall of Brooklyn Steel, and made the night feel as if we were in…
Codeine is a good name for Welles new EP. This pain-killing medicine can turn addictive to the point that, what was meant to numb your…