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…

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…