Concert Review: Angus And Julia Stone Are Music Yoga At Warsaw

When Angus and Julia Stone played Warsaw NYC, I could have snuggled into my feelings like they were a stack of warm blankets on a…

Concert Review: Talib Kweli Premieres Radio Silence To Brooklyn Bowl

  It is no secret that Talib Kweli is politically and socially conscience. There are people in life, particularly artists, that connect their creativity with…

Concert Review: Dream Wife Are Bad Bitches At Baby’s All Right

Dream Wife made their NYC debut with one single command: All Bad Bitches To The Front! Lead singer Alice Go repeated the phrase so much,…

Concert Review: Soccer Mommy Feel Like Music Therapy

I reviewed Soccer Mommy’s record, Collection, and thought it to be as thoughtful as their performance at Baby’s All Right. Brooklyn felt like the perfect…

Concert Review: Joywave Bring Content To Bowery Ballroom

I have to ask a band if headlining makes them think or feel differently compared to opening. Just a few months ago Joywave was the…

Concert Review: Barns Courtney Leaves His Heart At American Beauty NYC

As I Iooked around American Beauty NYC to see leathers, furs, and velvets drape over the crowd’s fashion, I fully expected Jim Morrison to resurrect…

Concert Review: Metronomy Are Literal Joy At Brooklyn Steel

GIVE ME LIFE! GIVE ME LIFE, LORD! That is what you will say in the praise-fest that is Metronomy! Now I am NOT saying they…

Album Review: Fabrizio Cammarata’s Brings Light In “of Shadows”

Fabrizio Cammarata’s Of Shadows is a tender, visual soundscape into the travels and triumphs of a growing artist. The Mediterranean singer wrote Of Shadows as…

Album Review: The Limiñanas’ Istanbul Is Sleepy Will Wake You Up

The Limiñanas’ Istanbul Is Sleepy is “like the classic dream where you become the hero, the Captain Blood or Midnight Sultan. The one who rescues…

Album Review: Tigertown Let Out Their Inner “Warriors”

I have reviewed Tigertown before, and I LOVE their sound and energy. Their newest EP, Warriors, puts their lively presence into a 4-track, music capsule.…

Album Review: Talib Kweli Empowers His Voice Through “Radio Silence”

Talib Kweli prides himself with being one of the most socially conscious and, thus, relevant rappers of our time, and with good reason. Kweli has…

Concert Review: Iron & Wine Sips On “Woo Juice” At Town Hall NYC

  Iron & Wine drank up the “Woo Juice” that splashed across his set at Town Hall NYC. Honestly, even I had to giggle at…

Concert Review: Chase Atlantic Give A SHOW! At Rockwood Music Hall

Rockwood Music Hall was TOO SMALL for the power-bomb that is Chase Atlantic. Amongst sweat, tears, and Instagram vids, Chase Atlantic brought music back to…

Concert Review: Toronto’s Little Coyote Is Released Unto Bushwick

I am going to be honest. I went into Bushwick Public House blind. It was my first time entering the venue, and the cold was…

Film Review: Poor Agnes Shows The Banality of Evil

Visually crisp and intimately moody through Navin Ramaswaran direction and James Gordon Ross brilliant writing, Poor Agnes is a HEAVY film. Its premise is NOT for the lighthearted,…