Concert Review: White Reaper Are A Rock Hurricane At Bowery Ballroom

Opening up for The Struts, White Reaper became their contrast in the plethora of rock n’ roll images. The Struts are a spectacular reveling in…

Concert Review: Au/Ra Shows Maturity Is Confidence At LPR

I always say Time changes everything, and time is changing Au/Ra. With a kimono-esque robe, sea of white roses, and her signature green hair tossing…

Album Review: Madeline Kenney’s Perfect Sounds Make Perfect Shapes

If you know how to swim, submerging yourself into a pool, can be serene in surrounding yourself with what, technically, constitutes 97% of the human…

Album Review: Tall Heights Reveal Pretty Colors For Your Actions

Tall Heights Pretty Colors For Your Actions (PCFYA) is George Harrison meets Queen; it is epically spiritual, sonically surreal, and grounded in the folk tales…

Film Review: Venom Is A Rom-Com Between A “Loser” And A “Symbiote”

Yes, I said it! While most of you will go to Venom expecting an action thriller based on the acclaimed comic villain, you will find…

Theatre Review: The Nap Is A Quick Laugh On Family Dynamics

Manhattan Theatre Club’s The Nap’s premise is both simple and complex, but can be boiled down to one note: you can’t escape family. Ben Schnetzer…

Concert Review: Morgxn Is A Pop Star At Bowery Ballroom

I have seen Morgxn a few times, and, like many artists, time has helped him grow as a performer. Unsurprisingly, he has grown in confidence…

Album Review: Tunde Olaniran Is Avant-Garde Activism In Stranger

Tunde Olaniran might be the King of Avant-Garde Trap. In a time when artists are confounding the term “genre” to build fusions and new paths…

Album Review: Morgan Saint Shows How Love Makes Us “Alien”

Morgan Saint’s Alien sounds beautifully out of this world. It is a cross between The Brunettes and Lorde; combining starry vocals with the delusions, divulges,…

Film Review: The Hate U Give Asks Us To Love More

T.H.U.G. L.I.F.E – The Hate U Give Little Infants F—ks Everybody -Tupac Shakur  SYNOPSIS: Starr Carter is constantly switching between two worlds: the poor, mostly black,…

Concert Review: Weathers Are Punk Elvis At Bowery Ballroom

Imagine Elvis Presley as the alternating lead singer of The Clash or Sum 41, and you have Weathers. The band gives a pop punk vibe…

Concert Review: Dreamers Are Abound At Bowery Ballroom

In some ways, it is true that our style choices are reflections on our spiritual functions. What we choose to wear, even if not of…

Festival Review: Neon Gold Celebrates Their 10 Year Anniversary!

From The Knocks invitation of the entire audience to jump on stage with them, giving security guards a heart attack, to MARINA & THE DIAMONDS…

Concert Review: Hudson Taylor Spark Marriages At The Loft

There is an undeniable earthiness to Hudson Taylor that makes their concert feel like a fresh cup of water after a long run through a…

Concert Review: SG Lewis Is A Weekend Must See At Elsewhere

As an artist, you know that you are hitting the people in the feels when they are, literally, “Mmmmming.” At Elsewhere, SG Lewis was equal…