Concert Review: What So Not Is So At Marquee

Marquee New York is such a fascinating space because it shows that nightclubbing is a privilege. There is an exclusivity to its atmosphere that makes…

Concert Review: The Joy Formidable Form Joy At MHOW

Facts! I love seeing old people at concerts. I know that is a strange thing to say, but, so often, concerts can feel ageist. Anyone…

Concert Review: Steady Holiday Fine Spins Love At Mercury Lounge

You ever notice in romantic films that, rarely, do they observe married life? The whole film is about two people trying to be a couple,…

Concert Review: Vancouver Sleep Clinic Sets A Calm Over Bowery

Far far away! In a land of many dangerous creatures and delicious ales, hails a music scene meant to make you ping-pong your feelings and…

Concert Review: Kasbo Shapes Rhythms At Bowery

Hearing Kasbo at Bowery, I kept on thinking of shapes. How they form, break apart, reunite, and make other shapes. In essence, like a cell,…

Concert Review: Pond Turns People Into “Ponders” At Elsewhere

Entering Elsewhere, you could hear the flurries of excitement of what are called: The Ponderers. I know I am, officially, a Ponderer after seeing them…

Album Review: Imagine Dragons Analyze The Origins of Humanity

Imagine Dragons’ Origins makes you feel like you are strolling through the Garden of Eden. There you will find trees of rhythms that offer you…

Album Review: Kodie Shane Debuts With “Young Heart Throb”

Absolutely no genre can say it is clearly dominated by women, and we are lucky if we even get into a certain genre. Hip Hop…

Album Review: Adeline’s (ad_uh_leen) Is My Album of The Week

I can literally sum up my reaction to this exceptional, solo debut in this giphy: WOW! Did I jam to the pure vibe that is…

Album Review: Larkin Poe Show The Clash of Venom & Faith

In life, everything is balance, but gaining a spiritual “center” takes a lifetime. This explains why faith can be both virtuous and venomous. It can…

Albums of The Year: Rich Jones Gives You A Shoulder To Lean On

In culminating the year, I am setting up the standout album of 2018. Rich Jones’ The Shoulder To Lean On is a clear reminder that…

Theatre Review: Eve’s Song Sings To America’s Ghosts At Public Theater

Eve’s Song is one of the most important plays of the season, especially for our current. violent times. When it comes to police brutality against…

Concert Review: Kitten Is LET LOOSE At Highline Ballroom

The first time I saw Kitten, I was enamored by the physical stamina of lead singer Chloe Chaidez. Yet, at Highline Ballroom, prepping to see…

Concert Review: Slenderbodies Create Alchemy At Bowery Ballroom

Throughout ancient history, alchemy was the philosophical marriage of science and spiritualism. It was the belief that the higher you raise your mind and soul,…

Diandra Interviews Gustavo Galindo: Being Reborn With Music

Gustavo Galindo has been through a lot between his debut and sophomore album. From his mother’s death to his daughter’s birth, life has taken the…