Concert Review: The Courtneys Are Carefree Friends At Warsaw

The Courtneys are rising in a time when people want to be more insular and introspective. While most of us have always struggled to be…

Theater Review: Wild Goose Dreams Goes Viral At The Public Theater

When it comes to technology, we struggle to see or accept its duality. The internet is a door for both lightness and darkness, of which,…

Concert Review: Say Lou Lou Build Their Identity At Church

I have said it before, and I will say it again; churches are a great place to hold concerts because they, automatically, ignite an existential…

Concert Review: Wild Rivers Flow In Harmony At LPR

A venue can change the essence of your music. In some ways, a venue is like a flavor you add to your coffee/ night. You…

Concert Review: Middle Kids Are Confidently Grown At Bowery Ballroom

I remember the first time I saw Middle Kids, and no one could deny that they can perform and are talented. They knew they had…

Concert Review: Kate Vargas Sings Tall Tales At Triad NYC

Kate Vargas was made to tell tall tales. By their very nature, “tall tales” are meant to make human nature feel supernatural: for better or…

Concert Review: Louis Cole Revives At Bowery Ballroom

Standing between a young man experiencing his first concert ever and a Louis Cole super-fan holding up a just-bought VINYL like a poster, the energy…

Album Review: Ex:Re’s Self-Titled Debut Is A Play By Play For Breakups

Breakups are one of the hardest things a soul can go through, and it is because, to break something, means you created something. Creating a…

Concert Review: The Stolen Make Me Feel Young At Highline Ballroom

Playing Highline Ballroom, The Stolen felt like a cross between The Vamps and Muse. They bring an electric melodrama to life through songs that sing…

Concert Review: Deal Casino Deal Show Ambition At Gramercy

As a recovering perfectionist, I felt for Deal Casino at Gramercy Theatre. When your amps do not work or fail to capture the sound in…

Concert Review: Picture This! Are Electric Love At Bowery Ballroom

I have asked this before, and I will ask this again, “Do we change or do we grow?” Seeing Picture This! at Bowery Ballroom, this…

Concert Review: Bishop Gunn Go Led Zeppelin At Rockwood

From “Makin It” to “Shine,” Bishop Gunn represented Southern Rock to its core. The Mississippi natives capture the feels and fields that are stapled to…

Concert Review: Preoccupations Embrace The Punk At Warsaw

In a previous review, I called their show cinematic, of which the movie has not ended. Their arrangements reel like the grained, 90’s home videos…

Album Review: NIKO IS Truly Is “UNIKO”

“YYYYYAAAAAASSSSSSSSSS!” is what I said as I heard NIKO IS’ new album, Uniko: dropping November 30. Honestly, my words will not fully capture how GOOD…

Concert Review: Savoir Adore Feel Good About Feeling Good

Performing at Baby’s All Right, Savoir Adore gave a show that felt like a Spiritual Revival. It is had enough uplift and positivism to compete…