Concert Review: Yelle Is A Living Dorothy At Rough Trade NYC

From the minute Yelle walked out with a ruby-shined jacket and skirt, I knew I would love her. Fabulosity could not be denied as she…

Album Review: Barns Courtney Debuts With Tales of “The Attractions of Youth”

Barns Courtney’s brilliant debut, The Attractions of Youth, is rocking feast of sounds and analysis on being young, ambitious, and totally lost on how to…

Album Review: Demi Lovato “Tell Me You Love Me” And I Will Say It Right Back!

Demi Lovato’s Tell Me You Love Me might as well be the club album for every woman that has danced with her man, loved him,…

Album of The Month: Jhené Aiko’s “Trip” Is A Beautiful Guide To Grieving And Loving Again

At 22 tracks, Jhené Aiko’s Trip is a psychedelic nose-dive into the much needed but much procrastinated desire to grieve. At least most of us…

Concert Review: Luis Fonsi Sings To Love In Despacito At King’s Theatre

I’ll be frank. I have been feeling sentimental or rather sensitive with the tragedy currently happening in my Puerto Rico, which made me moved to…

Concert Review: Ásgeir Gives Adult Lullabies To Love At Irving Plaza

Ásgeir is one of the best concerts to go to when you want to feel lost in music. The Icelandic artist brought the Northern Lights…

Concert Review: Jaymes Young Knows Heartache At Brooklyn Steel

Jaymes Young wants to feel something, which he made very clear in his debut. Yet, at his Brooklyn Steel performance, the urge came to life.…

Film Review: BATTLE OF THE SEXES Makes Me Proud To Be A Woman ( And Also Want To Play Tennis!)

Directed by Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris, Battle of The Sexes is the film you go see that leaves you pumped in and for humanity.…

TV Review: Why Are We So Obsessed With Jack’s Death On This Is Us (My Theory)

I am CONVINCED I know why I and so many are obsessed with how Jack ends, and it does not ALL have to do with…

Album Review: Triple J Radio’s Like A Version Is A MUST Album

I LOVE the compilation that is Triple J Radio’s Like A Version. When you gather some of the best artists of this generation to re-do…

Album Review: The Hype Lives In Hoodie Allen’s New York

Hoodie Allen IS a New Yorker, and his new album, The Hype, is a love letter to the sounds and souls you will encounter in…

Concert Review: Langhorne Slim Steals Hearts And Laughs At Bowery Ballroom

Langhorne Slim began his stellar Bowery Ballroom performance with a political statement. Well, it was a actually virtuous one, but it became political because the…

Album Review: Florist Flower You With “If Blue Could Be Happiness”

Florist is so MOOD music, I cannot even STAND IT! The trio have created soft-synth pop for every moment she wanted to feel so in…

Artist Close-Up: Gabrielle Shonk Brings Modern Blues In Self Titled Debut

Gabrielle Shonk is the feel good you tune in when feeling bad is turning you off. With a guitar in hand and a voice that…

Album Review: Torres’ Shows You The “Three Futures” of Life According To Joy

To Indulge or Deny? That is the desirous question? Torres’ new album, Three Futures, seems like a woman deciding to give in to the things…