Concert Review: Missyou Motivate Love At VNYL

Walking into a room full of fans, family, and friends of Missyou, it was hard not to feel like they are in the beginning of…

Concert Review: Adia Victoria Is A Mad Blues Woman At Rough Trade

With her icon being Sylvia Plath, she was plucking her music from The Bell Jar at Rough Trade. Adía Victoria is a Mad Blues Woman,…

Concert Review: Meg Mac Riffs Through Rockwood

Meg Mac can SANG! At Rockwood, she was riffing her voice like a pilot; completely handling her craft. It was amazing to watch because it…

Concert Review: Sebastian Mikael Is A VIBE At Baby’s All Right

Going to a concert can truly be like entering a literal aesthetic. Escapism is nothing without style, and Sebastian Mikael offered that. On the night…

Concert Review: Flor Blossom At Terminal 5

Playing at THE GIANT venue of Terminal 5, Flor’s music felt perfect. It presses into an ambiance like a hand pushing through a bubble, which…

Concert Review: Sigrid Lives Her Best Life In Brooklyn Steel

A lot of people in this world don’t want to say that dreams don’t come true. The irony of Sigrid living her dream life is…

Album Review: Bayonne Is Taking “Drastic Measures”

Bayonne’s new album, Drastic Measures, is drastically 80’s, and I adore it. Listening to this album I felt like Pat Benatar in her “Love Is…

Album Review: Benny Sings To Make The “City Pop”

Benny Sings is a one man Bee Gees in new album, City Pop. The entire record sounds like a a 70’s pop soundtrack made for…

Concert Review: Rhys Lewis Is Better Than Ever In Brooklyn

Ever since I reviewed A Star Is Born, I am obsessed with the idea that new artists are stars and their concerts/ careers are like their…

Concert Review: Donna Missal Shows Music Is Her Destiny At Bowery

Donna Missal is the Janis Joplin of Pop. She brings a rock n’ roll adrenaline to this genre that, frankly, has never been seen before.…

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…

Concert Review: Metric And Zoé Are A Dynamic Ticket At King’s Theatre

King’s Theatre is not only raising the bar in high caliber acts, but is attracting everyone from 2 Dope Queens to Thom Yorke. Only there…

Album Review: Raja Kumari Represents Her “Bloodline”

As the music industry opens up and aims for more diversity, we get gems like Raja Kumari: an Indian rapper who has a flow that…

Album Review: Julia Jacklin Is “Crushing” It

Julia Jacklin is 2019’s Fionna Apple. She mystifies the heart, body, and soul of a woman in her new record, Crushing. Both her rhythms and…

Album Review: Gary Clark Jr. Solidifies “This Land” IS HIS!

Artists are known as sensitive souls, and these are times when we need their sensitivity. Throughout history the artist has not only been a reflector…