Album Review:Frank Iero And The Patience Ask To “Keep The Coffins Coming”

Frank Iero And The Patience’s Keep The Coffins Coming is an EP to blast when you are having a bad day, and do not want…

Concert Review: Smoke Season Show To Be Good You Need To New At Baby’s All Right

Just recently, I was talking to a fellow writer about a major problem for every artist that, at times, they may not realize is an…

Concert Review: The Head And The Heart Unite At Summerstage

In a time where Light, as an entity and state of being, is dire, The Head And The Heart have delivered through their tour; The Signs…

Album Review: Cold Specks Shows Love Is A Fool’s Paradise Worth Living In

Cold Specks’ Fool’s Paradise is the epitome of every moment I decided to get in my feelings. When you are falling love, it is hard…

Concert Review: Madam West Brings Neo-Soul To Millennial Nightlife At Highline Ballroom

  I begin my review with a personal note. I had the pleasure of meeting Madam West’s lead singer Sophie Chernin, and get to know…

Theatre Review: One Night Only Is Absurdism At Its Best At Women’s Project Theater

The Monica Bill Barnes’ And Company’s One Night Only is absolutely absurd. With barely any word spoken from the two leads, Monica Bill Barnes and…

Concert Review: Colony House Had Me Impressed At Brooklyn Steel

You ever go to a concert, and think, “Wow, you are good!”. This may seem like a basic statement, especially coming from a review, but…

Album Review: The Killers Analyze What It Is To Be “Wonderful Wonderful”

The Killers’ Wonderful Wonderful may sound like a walk throughout the Willy Wonka factory, but it is actually about the journey we take to get to…

Concert Review: Cameron Avery Is Love At Mercury Lounge

I’m in love with Cameron Avery…. not going to lie! The intimacy of Mercury Lounge, and being a late show, brought out an ease and…

Concert Review: Astrid S Is Pop Perfection At Bowery Ballroom

Astrid S is pop perfection. The Norwegian star is a cross between Ellie Goulding and The Weeknd. She shares the latter’s penchant for darker synths…

Album Review: Lovely The Band Sing To” EVERYTHING I COULD NEVER SAY…”

Lovely The Band is so lovely. Alright my pun section is over! Yet, this band sings to finding love, literally, at a music festival (“Coachella”).…

Album Review: Lecrae Shows Authenticity Comes When “All Things Work Together”

Lecrae is on the search for authenticity, and All Things Work Together seems to be another milestone in his journey. I think I can spend…

Album Review: Cut Copy’s Haiku From Zero Is A Cosmic Caribbean of Sound

Haiku From Zero seems like a gorgeous title for an album sparkling with 80’s influences. This record can be best described as electric twilight; with…

Jen Reviews: Glassio Turn Mercury Lounge Into A San Junipero of Love

Glassio are such a colorful, electric band that they embody everything Diandra Reviews It All is about. There are musics that reflect life, and then…

Concert Review: Jordan Rakei Is The King of Jazz Pop At Rough Trade

Jordan Rakei is a Jazz-Pop king. Believe it or not, some people do not like jazz. I KNOW! It is the most elaborate, soul-fulfilling genre…