Concert Review: U.S. Girls Shows Love Is A Psychedelic Trip At Bowery Ballroom

U.S. Girls’ Meg Remy is a brave soul. Not every person can stand before a crowd with no music or band behind them; just their…

Concert Review: The Cuckoos Go Back In Time To Psych-Up Pianos NYC

  For many, the “hey-day” of music has passed, which is why they revert to retro styles to live where they believe music lived. Whatever…

Song Review: Grace Blue Show The Hypnotic Side Of Wasted Youth

Alternative trip-pop duo, Grace Blue have released their aesthetically stunning music video, “Our Eyes.” Perfectly shot in the small village of Dzembronya, Ukraine, the video…

Concert Review: Off Bloom Bring Are Merchants Of Cool At Public Arts

Public Arts Space is new venue that has the potential to dominate in terms of slick spaces offering rising, unique talent, i.e Off Bloom. Serving…

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…

Theatre Review: Pipeline Questions A Teacher’s Role In A Student’s Life At LCT

Dominique Rousseau’s Pipeline comes on the heels of a very important topic that fluctuates in garnering the attention it deserves; black men being systemically tossed,…

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: Wizkid Is Readying To Be A Global Phenomena With Sounds From The Other Side

What more can be said about Wizkid beyond you are about to hear HIM A LOT. His debut Sounds From The Other Side is one…

Album Review: Cody & Danz Give “Only The Hits” In A Dance-Punk Fusion

Making a debut called Only The Hits is a clear sign of confidence, but that is all you will hear when listening to Cody &…

Album Review: The Stevens Show Scratch Pop Will May You Feel “Good”

Melbourne scratchy pop favorites The Stevens return with their second album Good. Having spent time working for other bands like, The Twerps, The Stevens reunited…

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…

Album Review: Sheer Mag “Need To Feel You Love” And THEY WILL!

I LOVE THIS ALBUM! I LOVE SHEER MAG! Review over… In serious, Sheer Mag might be the dream baby of ACDC and Alabama Shakes with…

Album Review: RAC Shows An “Ego” Can Be Fun

  RAC’s Ego is far from arrogant. Instead, it is a boisterous celebration of how much life humbles us, even when humility is the LAST…

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…