Theater Review: By The Way, Meet Vera Stark Questions Hollywood’s “Diverse” Representation

By The Way, Meet Vera Stark truly is a dramedy by weaving its comedy into the dramatic life of its leading lady, Vera Stark (played…

Concert Review: Danileigh Gives Aaliyah Vibes At S.O.B’s

By the time Danileigh came to the stage, Nimic Revenue has given a fire performance that left every one feeling like life was their winning…

Concert Review: The Parrots Fly Away At Rough Trade

Sticking out their tongues, raising their hands as if they were Bob Fosse proposing to a Juliet on her balcony, swaying their bodies like they…

Concert Review: Belle- Skinner Is Fresh Like Air At City Winery

There is an undeniable elegance to Belle-Skinner. She feels like the Audrey Hepburn of smooth- jazz pop. She, somehow, delivers simple hits on silver platters…

Album Review: Picture This! Sings To MDRN LV

The best selling Irish act, Picture This, has released a new album: both literally and stylistically. Their sound has become more amped in electro fusions,…

Concert Review: Joji Is A King At Bowery Ballroom

Watching Joji enrapture the Bowery crowd made it clear that people are thirsting for the uncomplicated. There is a simplicity to Joji that makes him…

Album Review: Broken Social Scene’s Let’s Try The After VOL 1

Every time I hear Broken Social Scene, they really do make me feel like I am living in one; as if I am a “cool…

Concert Review: Dorothy Gives Freedom To Irving Plaza

Entering Irving Plaza, the first thing you felt was Dorothy’s style. I love when you go to a concert and you feel someone’s aesthetic. Leather…

Concert Review: Anemone Are Psychedelically Perfect At Baby’s All Right

Anemone prove why a live concert is so important. Like with most psychedelic artists, you need to see their show to capture how vast their…

Album Review: Quinn XCII Sends From Michigan With Love

I had the privilege to hear Quinn XCII’s new album, From Michigan With Love, at a listening party, where he described how the album spoke…

Diandra Interviews OBB: Brothers In Sound And Strength

Interviewing the Oswald Brothers Band, OBB as they are now called,, I saw truth that is so important for both life and the music industry;…

Concert: A Horse Jumper of Love At Baby’s

A lot of artists sing about depression, but not many can take you to the slow, lagging epicenter of this epidemic. Still, when someone talks…

Artist Close-Up: Lucky Daye Shows Your Life Is “Painted”

Raised in a religious cult, Lucky Daye spent some of his most formative years ostracized, particularly from music. For him, humming a Bible verse or…

Album Review: RY X Is Ready To “Unfurl” Your Heart

RY X has a voice that turns me to ash. He might as well call his vocals the “Thanos Snap”. Yet, his level of vaped…

Album Review: Betty Who Becomes Betty!

There is nothing like freeing yourself to be yourself! The biggest irony I find about life is that you need others to hurt you, but…