Song Review: Sure Sure Take You Through The Bright Lights of “Koreatown”

Sure Sure’s newest single, “Koreatown”, is as bright and energetic as the location, itself. New Yorkers know Koreatown as cultural and food hub when young friends…

Concert Review: Suzanne Santo Sings To Whiskey Infused Love At Mercury Lounge

Suzanne Santo celebrates the success of her debut , Ruby Red, with a packed house at Mercury Lounge. Kicking rocks in the form of guitar…

Album Review: Siv Jakobsen Show The Highs And Lows of Living In Brooklyn In The Nordic Mellow

Norwegian indie-folk artist Siv Jakobsen debut, The Nordic Mellow, is exactly as titled. From beginning to end, you feel as if a meditation guru pressed…

Album Review: Chris LaRocca Makes Love Go “Voila”!

Get ready for some serious mood-changers in the form of songs. Chris LaRocca’s VOILA is a good reference to the global, French version, “Woop, there…

Album Review: Grieves Redefines Anxiety As A Reason For “Running Wild”

The beauty and importance of Hip Hop is that it discusses the dilemmas and discrepancies of society. The greatest Hip Hop Legends from Tupac to…

Concert Review: LPX Paints Baby’s All Right With Red Ferocity

LPX rocked her first NYC, deadlining show at Baby’s All Right, and the love she felt was in the air. It was clear the rising…

Album Review: EMA Writes From The “Exile In The Outer Ring”

EMA’s Exile In The Outer Ring is unique in its mingling of gender politics with American working-class anxiety. Each verse and chords is dedicated to…

Album Review: Iron & Wine Celebrates 15 Musical Years In “Beast Epic”

Life is like a ferris wheel. We rise to new spaces only to come down to old ones anew. It is crazy to see how…

Album Review: Majken Shows That Being Young Is Like A “Dancing Mountain”

If you are a fan of Nico and The Velvet Underground then you will LOVE Majken. I have not seen any artist so capture the…

Album Review: Jack Cooper Makes “Sandgrown” The Feeling of Your Life

Jack Cooper’s Sandgrown is the epitome of slacker pop, and I love it. The Blackpool native captures the muggy weather of this British town, and…

Album Review: Picture This Make An Imaginative, Romantic Debut

Picture This is releasing self-titled debut, and the Irish duo is eager to make you imagine life according to their eyes. From admiring their lovers…

Album Review: The Mynabirds Ask You To “Be Here Now”

For an album called, Be Here Now, The Mynabirds have delivered in this statement. Every track is a musical grab pulling you back into the…

Album Review: The War On Drugs Give A “Deeper Understanding” To Pain

As human beings, we all reach moments where we have to come to a decision: stay down or grow up. These moments are like spiritual…

Concert Review: Maybird Show Why They Are Emerging Quickly In NYC’s Music Scene

  Time is a funny thing, especially, when you are rising as an artist. While your life could be touring lounges and concert halls, the…

Festival Review: Fool’s Gold Day Off 2017 Bridges Vibes From Lax To Lit

Fool’s Gold Day Off came and went in epic glory. Celebrating their 10th birthday, Fool’s Gold Record brought out some of its best DJ”s and…