Concert Review: Welshly Arms Cause A Revival At Rockwood Music Hall

Welshly Arms might as well have brought a Church Revival to Rockwood Music Hall. As they played the spirit-rising rock n’ roll, “Praise!” became the…

Festival Review: Elements Music & Arts Fest Brings EDM To The BX

Somewhere in a Hunts Points Warehouse, a world was constructed. Keeping in line with their idea that electronica is not just a genre, it is…

Album Review: Phora Shows The Meaning of Yours Truly Forever

Yours Truly Forever has to be one of the most romantic statements ever uttered. To be dedicated to someone for eternity, and trust that the…

Album Review: Camille Delean Lyrically Dances Upon “The Grey Line”

Camille Delean’s The Grey Line might be the first album where I want to ship a record to every lyrical/ contemporary dance studio. The music…

Album Review: Rainer Maria Show You How To Redefine Success In Self-Titled Record

Talent, drive, and creativity are the keys to “success”, but what is success? What if you have the formula, but have no idea what is…

Album Review: Dent May Takes Millennials “Across The Universe”

In these times, it is easy wish life was a video game, virtual reality, or some type of easier, more colorful version of itself. A…

Album Review: Gold Class Shows Life Is A “Drum” You Want To Play

  You ever hear a song that makes you want to combust in movement and energy? The guitar start stringing, the drums start rolling, and…

Concert Review: BRIC! Celebrate Brooklyn Ends It Summer Run With An Indie Splash

pictures  by David Andrako Another fun BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn Fest! Well, actually, one of the best ones I have been because the line-up did not…

Album Review: SonReal Make Your Life Seem Like “One Long Dream”

Born in the small town of Vernon, British Columbia, SonReal is poised to be the next great Canadian export. Yes, Canada has been making me jealous these…

Concert Review: The Accidentals Are The Comic-Con of Musicians At Mercury Lounge

Here is why I love The Accidentals, and it might be for a weird reasons; they are nerds. Going to their concert is like going…

Concert Review: Charlotte Cardin Remind Public Arts NYC Why We Fall For Seduction

You ever hear someone sing and go, “Mmmmmhmmmmm!”. From food to making love, that singular groan has been used internationally as the symbol for, “Yes,…

Concert Review: Dan Luke And The Raid Give A Stellar Show For Webster’s Final Nights

When your brothers are superstars, it can, actually, be a rougher path for you as an artist. Dan Schultz is not only 12 to14 years…

Album Review: Satellite Mode Give Wild Excuses For Heartache

Satellite Mode’s debut EP, Wild Excuses, bridges folk music with cosmic vibes. If ever you thought Bob Dylan should have been an astronaut then Satellite…

Concert Review: Satellite Mode Debut Wild Excuses At Babys All Right

As a woman, it is not always easy to feel free. Beyond the arguments as to whether we a re socially free, is an argument…

Concert Review: Future Thieves Steal Hearts At Mercury Lounge NYC

I had heard great things about Future Thieves as performers before seeing their Mercury Lounge show. Yet, like anyone ,when someone else hypes up a…