Concert Review: Jessie J Is My New Best Friend At LPR NYC

Jessie J is, literally, my new fave artist. I always like Jessie J, and the woman can sing. Yet, at her LPR NYC show, I…

Album Review: Grapell Make Me An Open “Crier” For This World

Grapell’s Crier, literally, feels like the word itself. Through each song, lead singer Emil Erstrand whimpers with the pain of a really bad day. We…

Concert Review: Pell Makes Rough Trade NYC Yell “Pell Yeah!”

Pell came into Rough Trade like he was the Master of Ceremonies at a High School pep-rally. I do not know if every school has…

Concert Review: Giraffage Turns MHOW Into A Hall of Music Dreams

Giraffage had to have given one of the dreamiest, visual DJ sets I have ever seen. The center of a glowing oval, silvery spiral, he…

Concert Review: Tei Shi Shows The Power of Desire At MHOW

I usually feel torn with comparing artists to their prior performance. It is hard not to note the changes, especially because I have learned that…

Album Review: Sleeping With Sirens’ Gossip Asks Millennials To RISE UP!

Sleeping With Sirens have measured up to their name in their new album Gossip; their first with Warner Bros. Sirens are seductresses with a spike…

Book Review: Jenn Agg Shows Being A Bitch Is A Good Thing!

Jen Agg’s book is so fierily fierce you need gloves to turn pages. Her book I Hear She’s A Real Bitch may be how the acclaimed,…

Album Review: Angus & Julia Stone Make “Snow” Feel Like Summer

I have to laugh at myself. I think nearly every song from Angus & Julia Stone’s Snow had me saying, “Awww, I love this one!”.…

Concert Review: Dan Croll Sings To The Emerging Adults of Brooklyn Bazaar

When I first saw Dan Croll, he was making jokes about Britain newest decision, Brexit, and Webster Hall could not even fathom shutting down for…

Concert Review: Weakened Friends Show Mercury Lounge Life Is A Party To Cry At

Weakened Friends can mean two things. On on hand, it can mean your friends are at their lowest or, on the other hand, it can…

TV Review: Bojack Horseman Season 4 Asks, Do We Change Or Do We Grow?

  Bojack Horseman hates himself, and in that we, his fans, love him. To watch a season of Bojack Horseman is to take a nose-dive…

Concert Review: Get Ready To Mourn At Knitting Factory

Something is happening in Spain, where more artists are rising to give art-punk. Since seeing El Gaucho and committing to an endless search of finding…

Concert Review: Porter Ray Releases His Inner Pac At Warsaw NYC

Porter Ray played the Warsaw NYC stage like it was his coronation. He had the smooth flows of Drake, the thoughtfulness of Kendrick, and the…

Album Review: Beaches Unleash A Second of Spring Upon Your Ears

Beaches want to release your inner bad-ass, at least, that seems to be the initiative through their newest record, Second of Spring. This is rock…

Album Review: Chad VanGaalen Turns Discomfort Into A Sci-Fi Opera

Leave it to Sub-Pop to contain the artists that challenge themselves and music taste. Chad VanGaalen’s Light Information is his 6th album with Sub-Pop, and…