Concert Review: Kat Cunning Outdoes Herself At Brooklyn Steel

Admittedly,  I was curious to see how Kat Cunning would transition from a small venue at Spring Place to a massive warehouse in Brooklyn. Kat…

Album Review: Suuns Make You Feel A Dystopian Future In “Felt”

If Suuns could soundtrack every future, dystopian film that would be great! Thanks! (lol!) Suuns are the premier group in building sounds that pounce on…

Concert Review: Ruth B Turns LPR Into An Empowering Safe Haven

I always say that time makes an artist grow because art connects to a person’s soul. As the spirit grows, so does its expression. At…

Albums of The Year: Sir Sly’s Don’t You Worry, Honey Puts Egos To Rest

I think I speak for everyone when I say, “Screw YOU EGO!” Every human being has an ego and spirit coursing within them, of which…

Concert Review: Cut Copy Computerize Terminal 5

Cut Copy turned Terminal 5 from a warehouse into a giant computer. Each of their tracks, from their newest record, Haiku From Zero, felt like…

Theatre Review: Valor, Agravio, Mujer Shows Women’s Empowerment Starts With Self

Valor, Agravio, Y Mujer is currently playing at Repertorio Espanol, in celebration of one of the longest running theatre in New York, along with being…

Album Review: Maroon 5’s Red Pill Blues Is Their Most Confident Record Yet

Maroon 5’s Red Pill Blues is exactly what you expect. By now, Maroon 5 have captured a sound that is 100% them; moody pop, electro-…

Concert Review: The Shins Are STOKED To Be At Kings Theatre

The Shins’ were STOKED to play at Kings Theatre as lead singer, James Mercer, happily pointed it out. The frontman was unusually and openly giddy…

Concert Review: Curtis Harding Is Vintage Soul At Rough Trade NYC

There are certain artists that to enter their space is to, literally, time-warp. With a few “peace, love, and positive vibes” tossed in like proverbs…

Concert Review: Morgxn Enlivens The Hopeful Romantic At MHOW

I do not know what was in the Music Hall of Williamsburg air, but Morgxn brought out his inner Sam Smith/ Adele. Now comparing artists…

Album Review: Follow Lightshow As He Takes You Through Kalorama Heights

When I first heard Lightshow’s Kalorama Heights, I said, “Damn! You going in like that!”. Lightshow’s debut is an instant hit. You can tell he…

Jessica Boudreaux Has “No Fury” But All WRATH!

Jessica Boudreaux’s No Fury is FILLED WITH IT! Ms. Boudreaux comes out of the gate with a discoed wrath. There is a darkness to her…

Film Review: The Light of The Moon Shows The Darkness of Rape

Synopsis: Bonnie, a young and successful Latina architect, is sexually assaulted while walking home from an evening out with friends in Brooklyn. At first, she…

Concert Review: Phoebe Ryan Is Sweet And Real In Brooklyn

When you think of Phoebe Ryan, you might think of a sweet, tiara wearing pop princess, which she truly is! Her EP, James, might as…

Concert Review: Nothing But Thieves Are The Rock N’ Roll Catharsis In NYC

Nothing But Thieves’ Conor is literally the voice of pain. When you think of the best vocalists of our time, you probably think of an…