Concert Review: Hoops Turn Baby’s All Right Into A Concert For Friends

  When you go see a band, you never know what you are going to get. The success of live concerts rides on the fact…

Diandra Reviews The Future: City And Colour To Play Manhattan Hammerstein

City And Colour may be from Australia but they sure muster an Americana vibe. Their folk-country rock feels like a drive through the meadows and…

Album Review: Kamikaze Girls’ Show The “Seafoam” Of Spiritually Crashing

In life, we can take some dark roads that for however far we steer from them, the memory of their shadows imprint on us like…

Album Review: Grey Gersten Experiments With Naked Light

There are those that see music as a giant, social experiment. It is not secret that music moves the soul, but for some musicians like,…

Album Review: Katie Buchanan Asks “Who We Are When We’re Standing?”

Katie Buchanan brings a grassroots vibe to her new album, Who We Are When We’re Standing, and such an aura is needed when asking that…

Concert Review: Lake Street Dive Bring Summer Jams To BRIC! Celebrate Brooklyn Festival Series

Lake Street Dive’s feel-good blend of country-rock and blue-grass came off like a tasty iced tea/ lemonade concoction; you just drank their songs into the…

Concert Review: Hand Habits Brings Honesty To Church

Hand habits is so cool. Done! Made my point! Good Night! No, but in all seriousness, I loved her album, Wildly Idle (Humble Before The…

Album Review: Ala.Ni Is The New Billie Holiday For “You & I”

  Did you know Billie Holiday reincarnated? Ala.Ni, literally, invokes and emotes like this legend in her new album, You & I , which simmers and shimmers…

Song Review: NVDES Show “Turning Heads” Roll In Punk- Pop Sugar

A creepy video for a cooky artist. NVDES “Turning Heads” brings their distinct pop sugar punk to another summer jam. Frenetic guitars and sporadic drums…

Concert Review: Lisa Loeb Talks Her Life And Sings Her Hits At Cafe Carlyle

Thanks David Andrako For The Wonderful Pictures  Lisa Loeb is playing a run at Cafe Carlyle, and the singer presents her luxury lounge show more…

Album Review: Holy Oak Is A Lyrical Anthropologist In Second Son

At times, the man that has done everything can feel like they have done nothing. At times, the man who has seen all can feel…

Concert Review: Amy Shark Show The Struggle And The Strength Are Real At Mercury Lounge

I have long liked Amy Shark’s music, especially lyrically. She encompasses the Millennial experience of feeling completely hopeless, but mustering enough “spiritual troops” to do…

Concert Review: Ten Fe Makes Me Keep My Faith In Myself At Mercury Lounge

I dig Ten Fe. Yes, I used an alternate, archaic 1970’s term to say “ I like”, but Ten Fe make me want to go…

Album Review: Big Thief Show The “Capacity” Of A Human Spirit To Break And Heal

Bands like Big Thief live and breathe according to the vocals/ gems of its lead singer.  In their new album, Capacity, Adrianne Lenker has a voice…

Album Review: Prairie Cat’s Is Cary Pratt Feels Like A Music Prom

If someone told me Prairie Cat studied every single 70’s catalogue on love, dating, and restless romance, I would believe it. His new album, Is…