Concert Review: Communist Daughter Build Windows To My Soul At Music Hall of Williamsburg

You ever hear a song, and it makes you wonder if the artist took your diary to write the lyrics? They just know too much…

Concert Review: Leopold And His Fiction Bring Back The Outsiders At Bowery Electric

For those that do not know, The Outsiders is an S.E. Hinton novel, and one of my favorite books/ film, as it would become a…

Concert Review: Dorothy Shows Rock Lives On At Mercury Lounge

  There are certain performers that own their body, mind, and soul so much as artists/persons that you walk away both exhilarated and challenged by…

Album Review: Hippo Campus Debut Is A Sonic “Landmark”

Okay, first Jidenna, now Hippo Campus! What is it with artists that seem far from making a  debut? Hippo Campus has been blossoming for some…

Album Review: Future Reflects Upon His Time On “HNDRXX”

Future is the top Hip Hop star combining house and trap styles. He has electrified beats in a genre that is already known as the…

Artist Close-Up: Allan Rayman Faces His Demons In Roadhouse 01

Allan Rayman has been described as the most mysterious man in music, but at Ludlow House he tried to add a few clues to his…

Concert Review: Lo Moon Plays Music For Epic Endings At Bowery Ballroom

You ever see the ending of romantic film? Why do I even ask? We all know that scene where the guy runs through the airport…

Concert Review: Homeshake Makes Music For Your Earth To Quake At Baby’s All Right

  I am 100% convinced that everybody at the Homeshake’s Baby’s All Right concert texted their lovers after his performance. This artist is so unabashedly…

Concert Review: Duchess Bring 1940’s Radio Glam To Bar 55

Duchess played a classic set at 55 Bar dedicated to the new release of their album: Laughing At Life. The bar had sprinkling Christmas light arrangements sparkled…

Album Review: yMusic Continues To Be My Life’s Soundtrack In “First”

yMusic is a group of six New York City instrumentalists flourishing in the overlap between the pop and classical worlds. Their virtuosic execution and unique…

Concert Review: Moon Hooch Give Brooklyn Bowl Some Sax

Note To Self: Must begin saxophone lessons. Alright, let me continue to my review. I always loved the saxophone. Like the trumpet, when someone whips…

Theatre Review: Kid Victory Brings Light To The Darkness Of Sex Abuse

KID VICTORY, a hauntingly mesmerizing new musical, is the latest collaboration from the creators of Vineyard Theatre’s THE LANDING, composer John Kander (CABARET, CHICAGO, THE…

Album Review: Jidenna Proves He Is “The Chief” Of Good Music

Jidenna makes music to blast on your radio, as you make an entrance in your city. Yes, while most people plan their “party” entrance, Jidenna’s The…

Concert Review: Savoir Adore Bring A “Chill” Vibe To Brooklyn Bazaar

Savoir Adore were “chill” Brooklyn Bazaar. Yes, I know that sounds plain, but it was a different feeling for a Saturday night. There we were,…

Concert Review: Lawrence Make Me Feel Alive At Irving Plaza

Recently signed to Warner Bros., Lawrence had plenty to celebrate at Irving Plaza. Yet, the real winners are their parents. I could not help but…