Concert Review: Glorious Sons Are WWE Wrestlers At MHOW

At MHOW, you would have thought Glorious Sons were a group of rocks’ roll, WWE wrestlers. Lead singer Brett Emmons even did some The Rock…

Theatre Review: I Was Most Alive With You Is Biblically Humbling

The Book of Job is the hardest chapter to understand in the Bible, and is often a “go-to” for atheists to get a “rise” out…

Concert Review: Residente Is A Man of Resistance At MSG

Never in the history of my life can I say I questioned the architectural stability of Madison Square Garden, but then, Residente performed, and I…

Concert Review: Greg Holden Turns Irving Plaza Into His Home

Greg Holden was happy to be back in New York; so much so that he contemplated going back to California. Yet, New York did not…

Concert Review: Lucius Are Vaudevillian Glam At Forest Hills Stadium

When you hear Lucius, on record, their music comes off futuristic like, a duet of singing sisters sending you messages, through your radio, from 3018.…

Diandra Interviews Marrón: Music Is A Universal Channel

Nature or nurture? What develops an artist’s talent, and how they progress to future paths? Marrón, definitely, brings a moody, psychedelic vibe to the Latin Music…

Diandra Interviews Girl Ultra: How Sad Songs Move The World And Your Confidence

I really like Girl Ultra. Known as Mexico’s Drake, she is giving Latin Music a modern, smooth R&B innovation. Her sheer determination comes out in…

Diandra Interviews Carlos Cros: Keeping The Fun of Creating Music

Carlos Cros has always had an elegance to his music, and La Major Defensa, his newest work, is a step into further sophistication. For a…

Concert Review: Sequence Music Festival Shines Through The Rain

Truthfully, Sequence Fest did not feel like a festival, but that opened it up to another potential: concert series. Run by The Bell House/ City…

Artist Close-Up: Jez Dior Brings Light To Your Darkness

Are we all depressed? Seriously? When listening to recent music, I feel more and more artists are appealing to how sad it is to live.…

Album Review: Russo Want To Feel Happy Having A “House With A Pool”

Russo has been described as the future of punk-pop, which is ironic because they are retro in essence. Their new EP, House With A Pool,…

Concert Review: Tomi Is Is A Desert Glam Queen At Mercury Lounge

Wailing on notes from her latest EP, What Kind of Love, Tomi felt like a desert rock goddess at Mercury Lounge. Her big, flowing curly…

Album Review: The Internet’s “Hive Mind” Shows Love Is A Vibe

The Internet’s Hive Mind really does feel like your mind has become a hive; bees flying around, working together, to produce honeyed thoughts. In this…

Album Review: Amy Shark Debuts A “Love Monster” of Music

Amy Shark’s debut, Love Monster, has been highly anticipated because her songs feel like pop-infused diaries. Imagine opening up your journal, and having its entries…

Album Review: The Ophelias Sing To “Almost” Being An Adult

The Ophelias formed while still in high school. Bassist Grace Weir, guitarist/lyricist Spencer Peppet, percussionist Micaela Adams, and violinist Andrea Gutmann Fuentes first met at…