Album Review: Hand Habits Is Wildly Idle (Humble Before The Void)

Alright, bear with me, as I begin my excited and inspired review of Hand Habits’ Wildly Idle (Humble Before The Void). I say “bear with me”…

Album Review: Sinkane Shows “Life & Livin It” Is A Must

If you ask Sinkane the genre of his music, you would probably get “Feel Good”. His newest record Life & Livin It is a like a…

Album Review: No Joy Show You The Cool of “Creep”

No Joy’s album Creep is a strange delight. Not many artists can make the spooky something you want to enter and feel bright in. Although…

Artist Close-Up: Khalid Is Synthetic Soul

I know when you see the words “synthetic soul” it may appear weird. Synthetic is a word, usually, associated with “fake” or “fabrication”. Yet, in…

Song Review: Snow Culture Brings Swedish dark-techno To The US In “No Sleep”

Whether it likes it or not, humanity is animalistic in nature. Snow Culture have released their new track “No Sleep” in time for the blizzard…

Artist Close-Up: Brandyn Burnette Is A Future Soul Star

I remember listening to Sam Smith for the first time a few years ago and feeling that, no matter what anybody said, he was going…

Album Review: Black Lacquer Brings Out The Sugar Glam Of Life

What happens when psychedelia and electronica meet? You get the classic songs of Moby like, “Go” and “Natural Blues”. Yet, what happens when Moby enlists…

EVENT REVIEW: Neon Gold Presents An Amazing POPSHOP of Music

Neon Gold Records has been styling night life with POPSHOP. This event has happened across the country like, LA , Seattle, and NYC to display…

Concert Review: ALA.NI Brings Simplicity And Sarcasm To Rockwood Music Hall

I know reading the title I have left you a bit curious. Simplicity? Sarcasm? ALA.NI? The UK songstress, currently living in Paris, graced the stage…

Album Review: Mother Mother Make You Want “No Culture”

On February 10, Mother Mother releases No Culture, which is a fitting title for a record that will be described as electro-pop but certainly counters…

Album Review: Party Nails Wants You To “Come Again” To Her World

  Party Nails,  real name Elena Carroll,  has been hailed as part Cyndi Lauper, part Charli XCX, which is a pretty big deal. On one…

Album Review: Lupe Fiasco Gives The World “Drogas Light”

Drogas means drugs in Spanish, to which Lupe Fiasco’s newest album Drogas Light feels like a light hit from a rapper who dedicates his lyrics…

Book Review: The Lost Eleven Shows The Cost Of War And Forgotten Black History

Synopsis: Nearly forgotten by history, this is the story of the Wereth Eleven, African-American soldiers who fought courageously for freedom in WWII—only to be ruthlessly…

Theatre Review: Jonah And Otto Show It Is Not Easy To Be Lonely

Playing at Theatre Row until February 25, Jonah And Otto is the acclaimed play from Robert Holman. The play takes place on a summer’s night…

Concert Review: yMusic Plays Music To Make You Dream At National Sawdust

Beautiful. Beautiful. Beautiful! You know you like something when it makes you feel simple. When it takes away every thought and over-thought you can have…