Album Review: Ciaran Lavery Fights Life’s Sweet Decay

The soul is a tricky thing because you never lose it. Instead, it is divided between your spirit and your ego, of which life is…

Concert Review: Sure Sure Are Certainly Good At MHOW

If Steve Jobs started a pop band, it would be Sure Sure. At Music Hall of Williamsburg, watching them play was like witnessing Google turn…

Film Review: Bohemian Rhapsody Shows The Humanity To Being A Star

Directed by Bryan Singer and writer by Anthony McCarter, Bohemian Rhapsody is, by far, one of the best films of the year. Rami Malek engulfs…

Concert Review: Light & Life Present A Halloween Weekend SPECTACULAR!

Somewhere at a Brooklyn Navy Yard an entire generation gathered to GET LIT! (lol!)  With how many came to see Valetino Khan, Nitti Gritti, and…

Concert Review: Youngr Makes You Jealous At MHOW

I think everyone wishes they were a talented musician. Arts like painting or songwriting entrap us with their capacity to express vivid imaginations and ideas…

Concert Review: Wilderado Give Me Blessings And Beers At MHOW

Wilderado sound as if Jesus did a pub crawl. There is something simultaneously sacred yet nostalgically boisterous about their sound and style. While some may…

Concert Review: Future Generations Give Music Synesthesia To NYC

Time to get “sciencey!” ASMR signifies Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response, and is based on the notion that certain auditory triggers can induce a literal, tingling…

Concert Review: Oh Pep! Quirk Up The Rough Trade Crowd

The charm of Oh Pep! is that they feel like a pair of “New Girls” uniting for song. All they need is Zooey Deschanel to…

Concert Review: Boy Azooga Grow Young At Rough Trade

In America, the minute you turn 18 is really when the umbilical chord is cut. You can go from “Mommy and Daddy’s unconditional love” to…

Concert Review: Jeremy Zucker Is STANNED At Bowery Ballroom

“We love you, Jeremy!” “You’re the best, Jeremy!” “You’re so cute. Jeremy!” If ever in my life I walked into a room that affirmed and…

Theater Review: India Pale Ale Asks Us To Cross Cultural Divides

SYNOPSIS: In a small Wisconsin town, a tight-knit Punjabi community gathers to celebrate the wedding of a traditional family’s only son, just as their strong-willed daughter…

Concert Review: BETS Brings Future Color To Elsewhere

Jittering form her new album’s release, BETS was excited to introduce Future Color to the Elsewhere crowd; presenting her dream pop tracks like roads to…

Album Review: Robyn Show Dancing Is Love In “Honey”

From it’s very beginning, Robyn’s Honey makes you feel like you have walked into a club in Europe or Scandinavia . You are in the…

Album Review: Lukas Graham Grows Up In 3 (The Purple Album)

Lukas Graham’s 3 (The Purple Album) is his most mature record yet. If his previous ones were about a young guy trying to find his…

Diandra Interviews Soft Center: Music As A Keeper of Our Vulnerabilities

Releasing their debut, No Pattern, Soft Center have made themselves a duo to follow for those of us that have an inner, “soft center” or…