Concert Review: A Fragile Tomorrow Sing To A Generation Loss

From our global economy to climate change, for many youths, it is like they became young at the worst time. You cannot ignore that life…

Concert Review: Mother Mother Promote Balance At Gramercy

Control seems to be the magical unicorn every life reaches out for, but never gains because you can’t; at least not in terms of situations.…

Album Review: Julia Rakel Gives You Indie Feelz

Absolutely, every person, at least once, has fed into their feelings. We all can be guilty of locking ourselves in our room, and looking for…

Theater Review: If Pretty Hurts, Ugly Must Be A Muhf**ka

Separation is never equal, in part, because humanity judges difference according to like. You separate the peas from the carrots because you like them better.…

Concert Review: Alice Phoebe Lou Gives Good Witch Energy At Rough Trade

Alice Phoebe Lou sang her new album, Paper Castles, to a crowd that felt pre-mesmerized by what she called her “good witch energy.” Packed with…

Album Review: Alice Phoebe Lou Builds Paper Castles

For many, building a relationship is like building a paper castle; for however beautiful and elaborate it is, it feels breakable. Its material leaves it…

Theatre Review: The Cake Is An Easy Bake At MTC

In 90 minutes, The Cake baked one of the freshest approaches to the daily injustices the LGBTQ must face: even from their own family. Though…

Concert Review: Yak Give “Fried Punk” To Rough Trade

Going to a Yak show is like going into a punk bar in Liverpool. As they played Rough Trade, I kept on thinking what it…

Concert Review: Wet Sings Through The Snow At Brooklyn Steel

Watching Wet, I had a moment of irony! As lead singer Kelly Zutrau talked about wanting to show her personality more and how she was…

Concert Review: Nina Nesbitt Is An Icon To LPR

At Le Poisson Rouge, Nina Nesbitt was the Pop epitome of your best girlfriend. Every woman should have a woman that is her confidante, humor,…

Album Review: Pond Take You On A Trip To Tasmania

Pond has really done it with Tasmania by creating a psychedelic trip that feels personally celestial. If their last album, The Weather, felt like a…

Album Review: Little Simz Approaches A “Grey Area”

Sonically, Little Simz has been acknowledged as a melting pot of neo-soul, deep funk, and experimental pop: without neglecting her roots in hip-hop and grime.…

Concert Review: The Knocks Turn Brooklyn Steel Into A House Party

With a band in tow, The Knocks gave one of their best performance ever and also one they, personally, desired. Your first impression to a…

Concert Review: Ben Kweller Gives A Rock N’ Roll Rom- Com To BK Steel

Ben Kweller gave a set to Brooklyn Steel that felt like rock n’ roll version of a rom-com. The songwriter creates tracks that sing to…

Artist Close-Up: Lucky Daye Shows Your Life Is “Painted”

Raised in a religious cult, Lucky Daye spent some of his most formative years ostracized, particularly from music. For him, humming a Bible verse or…