Album Review: Declan McKenna Pop Debut Shows Being Young And Unique Is Not Easy

When people think alternative pop, they presume an alteration of sound. Yet, Declan McKenna’s debut into the pop world, What Do You Think About The…

Album Review: Lafa Taylor & Aabo Want Their Music To Create A Feel

Lafa Taylor & Aabo might as well be music consultants for Broad City. Their new album LP , FEEL, encompasses the exact vibe of the…

Album Review: Doc Robinson Aim For “The Deep End” Of Motown Love

    Doc Robinson is too chill, and I say that happily. Their debut album, Deep End, is like diving in to the middle of…

Album Review: DWNTWN Show Life Is About “Racing Time”

DWNTWN have a sonic goal: to capture time. Will they do it? Stay tune. Yeah, if DWNTWN Racing Time album was a television show it…

Out In The Streets Fest Is A Friend Fest At The Well In Brooklyn

You ever feel like you found something great before everyone else did? Out In The Streets Festival is like a sweet, hidden cove of music…

Concert Review: BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn Shows The Magic Of French Pop-Soul

There are certain artists, like Javiera Mena or Lila Downs, that transcend locational and language barriers. They touch upon a soulfulness, that whether through grooves…

Concert Review: Javiera Mena Brings Glam To Pop At Drom NYC

Javiera Mena is Chilean superstar, and after watching El Guincho, I was eager to see more artists igniting a pop bridge between Latin America and…

Concert Review: EL Guincho Delivers Spain To NYC At Le Poisson Rouge

  When Le Poisson Rouge said Spain is coming to NYC, my blood ignited with the idea of listening to my native heartbeat. Spanish Music…

Concert Review: RAC Show A Little Ego Goes A Long Way At Rough Trade

Sometimes, you have to have fun! PERIOD! RAC’s beats lit up Rough Trade NYC, and converted it into an electric boogaloo. People danced the night…

Concert Review: Wizkid Makes SOB’s LIT

With entourage abound, Wizkid played a free show at SOB’s to the disappointment of NO ONE. No openers, just a star was the motto of…

Album Review: Julia Weldon Faces Death To Embrace Life In Comatose Hope

  Life is all about transitions. I have said in previous reviews that in one life you can BE many people. As your spirit grows…

Concert Review: 5JBarrow Present Fables As Songs At Rockwood

Fables define humanity’s capacity to be legendary. Let’s be honest, we all struggle with the idea that our life does not matter beyond us, in…

Album Review: Mura Masa Make You Dance To The Highs And Lows Of Love

I am LIVING for Mura Masa. This young man knows how to make a beat that rushes you with instant happy. He has completely mastered…

Comic Book Review: Skin And Earth Shows The Divide Between Rich And Poor

  I interviewed Lights awhile back, and we connected on our mutual love for comic-books. I even encouraged her to release one. Now, I am…

Concert Review: Kelly Lee Owens Brings Out The Dark Vibes Of Club Lives

I reviewed Kelly Lee Owens self-titled debut, and her Good Room performance played into a wizardry of dark electronica. Now I am not saying a…