Concert Review: Larkin Poe Confront Demons At Bowery Ballroom

Larkin Poe gave a show that was so badass, I almost texted The Devil and said, “Meet me in the parking lot! I am kicking…

Concert Review: Alec Benjamin Is Your Cousin At Knitting Factory

Entering Alec Benjamin’s concert was an instant joy. It is always a rare, beautiful gem to see people so eager to love and display it…

Concert Review: Gorgon City Become A Band At Avant Gardner

Transitioning from a DJ duo to a five piece set, Gorgon City went from premier DJs to one of the best bands you will ever…

Concert Review: San Holo Is The Light At Terminal 5

San Holo is one of the best EDM shows you will ever see because he, literally, enjoys himself. San Holo dances to his own beat,…

Concert Review: Jack White Is A Guitar Hero At Kings Theatre

If there is one thing I absolutely adore about Jack White’s concert is that there is never a quiet moment or breathe in between songs.…

Concert Review: Yellows Days Comes Through At MHOW

“This next song is about getting your heart broken and smoking some weed after,” Yellow Days announced to the Music Hall of Williamsburg crowd. In…

Concert Review: Tomberlin Shows Love Confounds At Rough Trade

Tomberlin is a fascinating concert experience because  is all of us. She is the awkward, amiable soul that wants to connect with people, but how…

Film Review: Jonathan Asks “Are You Withering Or Thriving?”

Ansel Elgort is the heart of a film about two minds living in one body. Jonathan/ Jon divide their consciousness with 12 hours given to…

Album Review: Mumford & Sons Hit The “Delta” of Hope

Mumford & Sons is hitting their 10th year as a highly successful band because not many do optimism quite like them. They make life feel…

Album Review: Allan Rayman Tells The Story of Harry Hard-On

If Bill Withers went on a “Fear & Loathing In Las Vegas” quest, you would get Allan Rayman’s new album: Harry Hard-On. It is soul…

Concert Review: Billy Raffoul Is Genuine Talent At Mercury Lounge

When you are a fan of an artist, meeting or seeing them live can be tricky. You want them to be as perfect as you…

Concert Review: Pale Waves Are The Heathers of Pop

Playing at MHOW, Pale Waves were The Heathers of Pop; bringing the utmost cool to feeling and being anti-social. Similar to the 80’s classic, they…

Theater Review: The Other Josh Cohen Makes You Have Hope

The reason I adored The Other Josh Cohen, playing at Westside Theater till February 24, is because it so relatable. I have yet to meet…

Concert Review: G-Flip Is A Young Adulting Guide At Baby’s All Right

  From the first time I saw G-Flip things have changed: as they should. Her talking drum was no longer an epicenter of her act…

Concert Review: Yelle Is Pop Fashion At Elsewhere

You better MAKE SURE an artist is good if you tell your broke friends to buy a ticket without ever hearing them. My friends are…