Concert Review: Haerts Capture The Hearts In Rough Trade NYC

There are those that believe desire is the death of happiness, which can be true. Everything in life is balance, and I have yet to…

Concert Review: JP Saxe Makes You Fall In Like At Gramercy Theatre

JP Saxe is a sensitive soul, and that is the key to his rising following. Some of us, no matter how hard we try, we…

Concert Review: Harry Hudson Is A Cowboy At Gramercy Theatre

Harry Hudson excels as a performer for a phenomenal reason; he shows party boys, or rather cowboys, have big hearts. There is a misconception that…

Concert Review: Roosevelt Takes You Back To The Future At MHOW

I can describe my Roosevelt concert experience in one gif: Roosevelt is a walking “Back To The Future” film; giving you an 80’s sound with…

Concert Review: Lennon Stella PACKS OUT Mercury Lounge

Frankly, never in the history of Mercury Lounge, have I seen it so packed to see someone. The doors were, literally, open to the back-bar…

Concert Review: Scott Helman Is Your Friend At Rockwood

Scott Helmam gave a fantastic performance at Rockwood. It was an early, Saturday show, partially packed with fan-girls that will proudly say they knew him…

Concert Review: Peter Bjorn And John Give Light To Darker Days In NY

Peter Bjorn and John had to have given one of their best shows ever, and it came as no surprise to their New York crowd.…

Concert Preview: Fly By Midnight Will Soar At City Winery

OoooOOOooOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!! I like Fly By Midnight. Listening to their new album, Rerunning, it is hard not to pack your suitcase, take out all your money,…

Concert Review: Downtown Boys Are The Schoolhouse Punk In BK

At Brooklyn Steel, Downtown Boys (DB) felt like Schoolhouse Punk-Rock; combining a feeling a feeling of education and rebellion. I always talk about the inherent…

Concert Review: Sister Sparrow And The Dirty Birds Soar At Irving Plaza

Sister Sparrow & The Dirty Birds soared at Irving Plaza by giving some good ol’ fashioned music. They are a big, Americana band that smash…

Concert Review: The Courtneys Are Carefree Friends At Warsaw

The Courtneys are rising in a time when people want to be more insular and introspective. While most of us have always struggled to be…

Theater Review: Wild Goose Dreams Goes Viral At The Public Theater

When it comes to technology, we struggle to see or accept its duality. The internet is a door for both lightness and darkness, of which,…

Concert Review: Say Lou Lou Build Their Identity At Church

I have said it before, and I will say it again; churches are a great place to hold concerts because they, automatically, ignite an existential…

Concert Review: Wild Rivers Flow In Harmony At LPR

A venue can change the essence of your music. In some ways, a venue is like a flavor you add to your coffee/ night. You…

Concert Review: Middle Kids Are Confidently Grown At Bowery Ballroom

I remember the first time I saw Middle Kids, and no one could deny that they can perform and are talented. They knew they had…