Artist Close-Up: Demar’s “Rebels” Is A Call To Own Your Voice

In the laundry list of indie-pop vocalists rising to take thrones and crowns, Demar rises as gold and jewels in and of itself. It is…

Album Review: Snoh Aalegra Brings All The “Feels” of Heartbreak In Debut

Your reaction to Snoh Aalegra’s debut album, Feels, can be surmised in two giphys: via GIPHY via GIPHY Yes, you will feel all those emotions…

Concert Review: Judah & The Lion Roar At Irving Plaza

Judah & The Lion roared through Irving Plaza. (PUN INTENDED!) The indie rock group is quickly rising in the industry because true talent cannot settle.…

Album Review: Nai Palm Sews R&B’s Future With A “Needle Paw”

Nai Palm’s Needle Paw is one of the MUST HAVE albums of the week. This woman is MORE than R&B music, she is R&B mysticism.…

Album Review: The Heroic Enthusiasts Bring Forth Indie Grunge

Nowadays there seems to be and “indie” or “alternative” version of everything. Even lies are running with a new title, “alternative facts”, just to sound…

Concert Review: First Aid Kit Comes To Heal Broken Hearts At Town Hall

As people entered the rows to do their own melodic, interpretive dances and First Aid Kit fell to their knees in guitar riffs, I thought…

Album Review: Twain Shows Life Is Filled With A “Rare Feeling”

It is too easy to make the Willie Nelson comparison with Twain. He shares the icon’s lax persona as he vocally chills through emotional rough…

Concert Review: Cults Time Warp Brooklyn Into The Psychedelic 60’s

You should know Cults’ “Always Forever” is one of my ultimate favorite songs. After reviewing their newest album, Offering,  I was excited to hear their…

Album Review: Kllo Swim Through “Backwater” To Bring A Strong Debut

Kllo, an electronic pop collaboration between Melbourne cousins Chloe Kaul and Simon Lam, is known for their ephemeral and ethereal soundscapes. Their EP, Well-Worn, was…

Concert Review: Moon Taxi Make Me Thank Jesus At Bowery Ballroom

Moon Taxi is the literal embodiment of “Happy Birthday!”. You feel born at their concert from how much life they give, and at their Bowery…

Theatre Review: Burning Doors Is One of The Most Intense Plays of The Season

La MAMA Theatre Club is KNOWN for its experimental theatre, and it fearlessness at creating work that is through-provoking and even uncomfortable. You do not…

Album Review: Margo Price Is All American Made And Fiercely Empowering

Grab Your COWGIRL HATS, LADIES! Margo Price’s All American Made rides a music horse through the green plains and mountainous terrain of love. This album is…

Album Review: Elizabeth & The Catapult Show Artists Mature With Love in “Keepsake”

Artists mature. This may seem obvious, but it, actually, is not. Listeners have the tendency to want their fave singers to stay in an artistic…

Concert Review: Billie Eilish Is Sweet Hypnosis At Baby’s All Right

Popshop NYC Presents is becoming a STAPLE in NYC for giving great, even free shows fro the industry’s top indie and rising artists. This week…

Album Review: Tegan And Sara Celebrate Ten Years In “The Con X: Covers”

It has been ten years since Tegan And Sara debuted into the world with The Con. This magnificent record not only put the duo “on…