Movie Review: “The Family I Had” Leaves You Fractured

SYNOPSIS: Charity walks a fine line between love and fear of her son Paris. It’s been ten years since he killed her daughter and she…

Album Review: Djustin IS Electro-Pop In Voyagers

If you are an electro-pop/ electronica fan than Djustin’s Voyagers is a MUST. This debut album is not trying to be anything, but a disco-ball…

Album Review: Day Wave Makes A Bright Debut In “The Days We Had”

Day Wave lives up to his name in his debut album The Days We Had. When you think of a “day wave”, you imagine a…

Album Review: Kasabian’s For Crying Out Loud Is A Batch Of Must-Have Rock N’ Roll Anthems

Kasabian’s For Crying Out Loud is both the album and statement needed for anyone, like myself, that wonders “Why can’t we just have a good…

Concert Review: Hite Gives A Desert Pop Spirit At Union Pool

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,…

Album Review: Sharkmuffin Play For Fun Nerds In “Tsuki”

    How do I put this simply? Sharkmuffin’s Tsuki sounds SO COOL! I know that is a “cheesy” even cheap way to describe a…

Album Review: Ásgeir Show Love Is A Galaxy In Afterglow

You ever see those computer demos of what planets look like. They virtualize a world that seems welcoming and even breathable for, us, human beings.…

Album Review: Mac DeMarco Shows Are All Are Like “This Old Dog”

Mac DeMarco’s This Old Dog feels like a ride in sunshine. A humorous, but glorious feeling considering that dogs love sticking their head out the…

Album Review: Pond Shows The World’s Social Climate In “The Weather”

Pond’s The Weather sounds exactly like its title. Each song feels like the aspects of a storm coming over you. From windy guitar melodies to…

Concert Review: Hiber Changes Their Chicago Sound At Pianos NYC

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…

Theatre Review: Bandstand The Musical Honors The Reality Of War With Swinging Dazzle

SYNOPSIS: When a national contest to find America’s next music sensation offers a chance at fame and Hollywood fortune, Donny must whip his boys into fighting…

Concert Review: Jamestown Revival Give Brooklyn Steel Some Texan Pride

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…

Album Review: Welles Gives You Sonic “Codeine”

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…

Concert Review: Matthew Logan Vasquez Turns Rough Trade NYC Into An Alamo Of Sound

  Wow! Just WOW! One of the best concert I have ever had the pleasure to see, and it all boils down to the simple…

Concert Review: Fenech-Soler Are Feel Good At Bowery Ballroom

I knew I was going to love Fenech-Soler from the moment they stepped unto the stage with fringe and glittered jackets. How could you hate…