Theatre Review: Vietgone Is A Must- See Love Story From Manhattan Theatre Club

I will put this plainly, Qui Nguyen’s Vietgone is a must-see. This Manhattan Theatre Club production, currently playing at the New York City Center, is…

Book Review: Christopher Buckley Satires The Business Of Religion In “The Relic Master”

] Christopher Buckley is an acclaimed New York Times Best Selling Author and with good reason. He has a distinct voice that is vast in…

BangOn NYC Preview #2: The Warehouse of Horrors Is Coming To Brooklyn October 29

   BangOn!NYC announces a partnership with Myx TV, a U.S.-based multicultural entertainment network, for upcoming 7th annual Halloween spectacular  “Warehouse of Horrors”, taking place next Saturday October 29th in Brooklyn!!!!!!! As part of this successful…

Concert Review: NF Is A Force To Be Reckoned With At Irving Plaza

Throughout a childhood riddled with tragedy, NF, found solace in music at an early age. Sitting in his parents’ van, he’d write songs for hours,…

Artist Close Up: Australia’s Peking Duk Is Set To Dominate American Clubs

  Australian superstars, Peking Duk, released their latest single, “Stranger (ft. Elliphant)”. Hollowed drums and fluid, synthetic keys give the track a soaring, cinematic feel.…

Artist Close-Up: When Talent Meets A Good Cause

There is nothing more gut-wrenching than being forgotten by someone you love, especially when their loss of your memory is not their choice. Alzheimers has…

Album Review: Big Smoke’s “Time Is Golden” ls A Man’s Musical Goodbye To Life

Adrian Slattery was a beloved staple of the Melbourne music scene for over 10 years, and the lead singer of his dream-band Big Smoke. The band built a reputation…

Concert Review: Har Mar Superstar Is INSANE At Bowery Ballroom

Seeing Har Mar Superstar at Bowery Ballroom had to have been one of the funnest, funniest moments of my life.  This man is the musical…

Concert Review: Weathers Passes “Happy Pills” At Webster Hall

The Weathers  are  avibrant concert choice for anyone seeking a deliriously good time; delirious being the keyword.   While many go for feeling good, this…

Theatre Review: Monica Piper’s Not That Jewish Celebrates Love And Laughter

Not that Jewish by Monica Piper is an absolute hit.  I adore this show not because it is hilarious but because it is a moving…

Album Review: Holy Sons’ “In The Garden” Shows You The Morality Between Sins And Mistakes

Holy Sons, is a one-man band of prolific musician Emil Amos (also known from Om, Lilacs and Champagne and Grails). Those are a lot of bands for one guy, but…

Album Review: Sia’s “This Is Acting” Deluxe Edition Is Worth The Extra

Sia’s This Is Acting was re-released with brand new tracks “Confetti”, “Midnight Decisions”, and “Jesus Wept”, which only furthered something we all know about the songstress:…

Concert Review: Kadhja Bonet Tranforms Ludlow House Into A Parisian Cafe

As Kadhja Bonet sung at Ludlow house, she transported her audience to a Parisian café in the 60’s. The young songstress aims for the old-school…

Album Review: Kadhja Bonet’s “The Visitor” Shows The Womanly Nuances Of Love

Kadhja Bonet’s The Visitor is luxuriously nuanced ode to love and femininity, This 8 track record is like becoming a guest in a women’s heart,…

Concert Review: Pert Near Sandstone Bring Bluegrass Joy To Brooklyn Bowl

This is a simple review for a simple band, and I say in the best of ways. Pert Near Sandstone is a straight-forward jamming session…