Album Review: Sisters Make You Feel Safe And Happy In “Wait Don’t Wait”

Who would have thought a guitar, a few synthesizers, and a penchant for free-styling could make a delicious record through an I-Phone? Welp! Sisters did!…

Artist Close-Up: Chastity Releases The “Chains” of Lonely Youth

Channeling the feeling of youth on the fringe, Chastity focuses on the earnest connections found amongst the pent up suburban blue-collar. Living in Whitby Ontario,…

Concert Review: Nawas Are Playful Southern Boys At Rough Trade NYC

Hailing from Louisiana, with a Californian drummer, NAWAS’ Ben McDaniel made it clear that he loves to be the center of attention or, at least, attention…

Concert Review: Brian Dunne Puts The Rising Before Star At Rockwood

NYC! I do not know another place that has more musicians salivating over stardom. Yet, fame is not only excitement over getting your picture-taken. It…

Film Review: Tom of Finland Celebrates A Gay Icon In Need of Remembrance

Directed by Dome Karukoski and written by Aleksi Bardy, Tom of Finland, is a rich dive into a gay icon that is not as known…

Album Review: The Beaches Make A “Late Show” Debut!

The Beaches debut album, Late Show, feels exactly like one. You stroll onto the heavily lighted stage and make vibrant comments on society, life, and…

Album Review: The Glorious Sons Show The Wonder of Being “Young Beauties And Fools”

High spirits and blue collars reign in The Glorious Sons’ Young Beauties And Fools; a rock album frolicked in guitars, sweat, and tears. I swear…

Concert Review: Flint Eastwood Makes Being Awesome Look Easy At Terminal 5

Flint Eastwood is everything I love about “discovering” rising “new artists”. I use quotes because I am sure I am not the first or last…

Album Review: Courtney Barnett And Kurt Vile Give You A “Lotta Sea Lice”

Courtney Barnett and Kurt Vile have united forced to give us a “Lotta Sea Lice”. No, that is NOT the kindergarten insects that give parents…

Album Review: St. Vincent’s Masseduction Is The Album of The Week

St. Vincent’s Masseduction is colorfully creepy, and my choice for album of the week. By now, most have seen the video for her track, “Los…

Concert Review: Quinn XCII Celebrates His Blessings At Bowery Ballroom

You ever have that moment when you SWEAR someone read you mind! They, somehow, said everything your were saying to yourself, but managed to say…

Concert Review: Syd Stays Present In Love At Irving Plaza

Syd, of the band The Internet, was like a sparkling, livewire of scintillating data at Irving Plaza. It was  a sensory overload that was not…

Concert Review: LPX Is A Space Captain At Brooklyn Steel

LPX went to Brooklyn Steel and DOUSED IT ON FIRE! I saw her at Baby’s All Right, of which she rocked the same, red leather…

Concert Review: Best Coast Brings Out their Inner Che For NYC

I love Best Coast. I am a 100% fan of their punk-pop jams on feeling both bored and invigorated by love and life. It is…

Concert Review: Hundred Waters Give A Replenishing Aesthetic At MHOW

Hundred Waters is such a gorgeous name, and represents the exact feel of their music or, at least, their performance at Music Hall of Williamsburg.…