Diandra Interviews More Giraffes: Your Uniqueness Is Your Strength

The music industry is truly reflective of humanity, in part, because it will say it wants one thing, but can settle for the other. It…

Concert Review: Lights Is Positive Vibes At Brooklyn Steel

Do you ever have a moment when you truly or fully realize the obvious? When something that you have seen or heard so many times…

Concert ReviewL Hailey Knox Is A Hardwired Star At Public Artst

Hailey Knox’s voice feels like someone put an icy-hot on your spasmed heart. For awhile, your heart was clenching and clutching on feelings of unworthiness;…

Concert Review: Neyla Pekarek Is Rocking Rattlesnake At Rockwood

Katy Perry was a back-up singer for Mariah Carey, who was a back-up singer for Brenda K Starr. Father John Misty was the drummer for…

Concert Review: Zimmer Makes The Crowd Role Play At Rough Trade

Prepare for a review/ the tale of Zimmer at Rough Trade. Surrounded by beautiful Brazilian women trying to use their beauty to buy a sold-out…

Theatre Review: Sakina’s Restaurant Redefines Opportunity At Minetta Lane

SYNOPSIS: Sakina’s Restaurant is about a family of Indian Muslims who own the restaurant and a new immigrant who arrives from India to work as…

Concert Review: Ben Howard Feels Like Autumn At Manhattan Hammerstein

In his Manhattan Hammerstein concert, Ben Howard felt like all those moments when you stayed under the covers, closed off all the drapes, and shut…

Concert Review: White Denim Are A Music Language At Brooklyn Bowl

You, often, hear the term, “Music is like a drug,” and that is not a facetious phrase. Music can strike your neurotransmitter receptors, and alter…

Concert Review: Gabriel Garzón-Montano Is DIY At National Sawdust

It is a rare event when people side-eye you for instagramming a moment. This DOES NOT HAPPEN OFTEN ON PLANET EARTH! Yet, at Gabriel Garzón-Montano’s…

Concert Review: Emily Kinney

Emily Kinney has garnered a following based on her acting roles, such as in The Walking Dead. Yet, while we grow accustomed to seeing musicians…

Concert Review: La Force Feels Supernatural At Mercury Lounge

“A lot of people are becoming ghosts lately,” La Force said in reference to her uncle’s suicide. At Mercury Lounge, it was the darkest moment…

Album Review: Barrie Release A Brooklyn Flea Market of “Singles”

There are so many bands that feel like they are rising at the right time, and Barrie is one of them. Their supple soundscapes feel…

Concert Review: FADE Makes NYC “Fall In Love”

I always feel shy about meeting an artist, but, at times, it really does change how you see them. I mentioned it with Cyn, and…

Album Review: Kurt Vile’s Bottle It In Is The Cowboy Record of The Week

Kurt Vile has become Indie King for his loyal following. While “indie” can be an ambiguous term, when it comes to Kurt, I define it…

Concert Review: CYN Does A Pop 360 At Terminal 5

When I first saw CYN, it was for an intimate, acoustic set that brought out the vulnerability of her music. For her, these were simple…