Album Review: D∆WN Will Give You “Redemption”

Imagine entering a mystical jungle. In that jungle are tall colorful trees with leaves strobed with lights instead of veins. Bongos begin to play and…

Album Review: Jai Wolf’s” Kindred Spirits” Is A Sonic Space Odyssey

Born Sajeeb Saha, Jai Wolf has traveled from his native Bangladesh to New York City, calling both his musical homes/ keepers. After his massive hit,…

Song Review: Yogi’s “Blow You Up” Will Give You Dance Fever For AlunaGeorge

There are certain electro-pop mixes that, when dropped, give club-goers a sudden rush of dance fever. These songs are so rhythically pounced with beats that…

Album Review: Santiago IS Quintessential Funk In “22 Somerset Drive”

Manufactured Recordings presents Santiago’s complete recordings for the first time ever. 22 Somerset Dr. (1976-1978) includes mostly unheard songs with a few released. rare 45s.…

Album Review: Dragonette Invite Everyone To Dance in “Royal Blues”

Dragonette’s fourth studio is a confident, blazed trail into the heart of pop music. If you are not a fan of the genre, that is…

Concert Review: Kolars Make Concerts For The Fans’ Pleasure

Seeing Kolars in concert, it like getting a stamp of approval from Life, itself, to be weird and fun. They are like the B-52’s in…

Nette Reviews: Natalia Osipova Is A Stunningly Versatile Ballerina

Renowned Russian ballerina, Natalia Osipova brought regality and creativity to the dance stage of New York City Center (NYCC). The prima ballerina of The Royal…

Concert Review: Carl Broemel Is A Musical Doctor Strange of Music In City Winery

City Winery is one of the premier wine cellars in the city, and an intimate lounge for artists of eclectic essence. Carl Broemel is no…

Concert Review: Calum Scott Is The Most Charming Person At Gramercy Theatre

Calum Scott won my heart at Gramercy Theatre. This singer/songwriter is literally a charmer, but not purposefully. His charisma comes from his sweet, humble demeanor.…

Concert Review: Slow Club Bring Earth And Sky To Le Poisson Rouge

Slow Club are one of the top bands to turn an average, hard day into a good one. Rebecca Lucy Taylor and Charles Watson have…

Song Of The Week: Luke Christopher’s “Therapy” Gives Listeners Exactly That

When your introduction to Hip Hop was through Tupac and your artistic inspiration is Stevie Wonder, it is not surprising that the rising rapper/singer Luke…

Theatre Review: A Burial Place Is A Theatrical “Sixth Sense”

A Burial Place is the new thriller by Owen Panettierri that builds itself like the film,  Sixth Sense, and laces it with nuances on racial…

Concert Review: Paper Route Make Music Feel Big At Rough Trade NYC

With a screen of ever-changing images blasted behind them, and sounds that vibrated into viewers’  souls like star beams shining through a desert, Paper Route…

Song Review: Betty Who Reminds Listeners The Sexiness Of The “Human Touch”

Ahhhh, yes…. The Human Touch! Something about the touch of a gentle hand on your cheek or a soft lip delicately pressing against yours can…

Album Review: A Tribe Called Quest Inform Me “We Got It From Here… Thank You 4 Your Service”

Excuse me, as I send a love letter to Jesus. “Dear God,    Just when America thought there was no hope, thank you for sending A…