Concert Review: Haunted Continents Clears Hearts At Bowery Electric

Haunted Continents, a.k.a James Downes, is releasing a song a month, and currently fulfilling a residency at Bowery Electric. With a rotating lists of guests,…

Film Review: Adult Life Skills Gets Comically Real

Burned out? Snowflakes? Whiny, trophy babies? Millennials have a slew of negative connotations attached to their generation. Yet, they are not new to the dark,…

Album Review: Maggie Rogers “Heard It In A Past Life”

Maggie Rogers sounds magical. No, its not that you hear literal spells being cast in her debut record, Heard It In A Past Life, but…

Album Review: Alice Merton Is Passing You “Mint”

What is so exciting about Alice Merton’s debut LP, Mint, is that she truly is rising as “The Next Big Star.” Her following is growing,…

Concert Review: Rayland Baxter Is A Philosopher At Brooklyn Steel

Rayland Baxter is the most easy-going person in the universe. As he looked upon the crowd to say, “This is what it is all about.…

TV Review: The Punisher Season 2 Is A Perfect Sequel

I adored Season 1 of Netflix’s The Punisher. While I am not the biggest fan of violence, this show has so much heart, it does…

Concert Review: Dodie Is Sweetly Human At Rough Trade

Watching Dodie was mesmerizing for multiple reasons. When you hear the word “internet sensation,” it can carry a note of surreality. Yet, amongst the cracks…

Concert Review: Misty Mtn Rise At Mercury Lounge

Misty Mtn hit the mark at Mercury Lounge; serving a dreamy pop soundscape that spoke to the crowd. From “Drive” to “Seasons,”their melodies blurred, like…

Artists of 2019: Piqued Jacks Are The Living Past

With changes in formation, Piqued Jacks, a group of brothers raised in the countryside of Florence, felt like they were The Living Past. Having to…

Concert Review: Vaeda Black Is A STAR!!!!!!!!!!!

What constitute a star? For one, I believe it is determination; someone that is settled enough in who they are to be who they want…

Concert Review: Anna Shoemaker Knows How To Gain A Fan In NYC

Quickly becoming a staple of the NYC music scene, Anna Shoemaker plays into the modern version of the “everyday,” young woman. In this version, young…

Album Review: Tallies Self-Tilted Debut Socializes Love

Listening to Tallies’ self-titled debut was like listening to The Smiths do a shoegaze pop-rock record. Citing them, Aztec Camera, and The Sundays as influences,…

Concert Review: Katy Rea Is Same Kind of Woman In NYC

Katy Rea has a voice that is powerfully precise. She knows the subtleties and dramatics that ignite a song’s emotionality; asking you to to simmer…

Diandra Interviews Janaesound: Facing Fear To Build Your Sound

If there is one thing most artists have in common when creating their music, it is the process of catharsis. Whether you are trying to…

Album Review: Hero Releases His “Dirty Work”

The Canadian EDM star, Hero, is quickly taking over the scene with his dark, catchy tunes that capture the perpetual pain of the dance scene.…