Concert ReviewL Hailey Knox Is A Hardwired Star At Public Artst

Hailey Knox’s voice feels like someone put an icy-hot on your spasmed heart. For awhile, your heart was clenching and clutching on feelings of unworthiness;…

Film Review: Jonathan Asks “Are You Withering Or Thriving?”

Ansel Elgort is the heart of a film about two minds living in one body. Jonathan/ Jon divide their consciousness with 12 hours given to…

Album Review: Mumford & Sons Hit The “Delta” of Hope

Mumford & Sons is hitting their 10th year as a highly successful band because not many do optimism quite like them. They make life feel…

Album Review: Allan Rayman Tells The Story of Harry Hard-On

If Bill Withers went on a “Fear & Loathing In Las Vegas” quest, you would get Allan Rayman’s new album: Harry Hard-On. It is soul…

Concert Review: Neyla Pekarek Is Rocking Rattlesnake At Rockwood

Katy Perry was a back-up singer for Mariah Carey, who was a back-up singer for Brenda K Starr. Father John Misty was the drummer for…

Concert Review: Billy Raffoul Is Genuine Talent At Mercury Lounge

When you are a fan of an artist, meeting or seeing them live can be tricky. You want them to be as perfect as you…

Concert Review: Pale Waves Are The Heathers of Pop

Playing at MHOW, Pale Waves were The Heathers of Pop; bringing the utmost cool to feeling and being anti-social. Similar to the 80’s classic, they…

Theater Review: The Other Josh Cohen Makes You Have Hope

The reason I adored The Other Josh Cohen, playing at Westside Theater till February 24, is because it so relatable. I have yet to meet…

Concert Review: G-Flip Is A Young Adulting Guide At Baby’s All Right

  From the first time I saw G-Flip things have changed: as they should. Her talking drum was no longer an epicenter of her act…

Concert Review: Yelle Is Pop Fashion At Elsewhere

You better MAKE SURE an artist is good if you tell your broke friends to buy a ticket without ever hearing them. My friends are…

Concert Review: What So Not Is So At Marquee

Marquee New York is such a fascinating space because it shows that nightclubbing is a privilege. There is an exclusivity to its atmosphere that makes…

Concert Review: The Joy Formidable Form Joy At MHOW

Facts! I love seeing old people at concerts. I know that is a strange thing to say, but, so often, concerts can feel ageist. Anyone…

Concert Review: Steady Holiday Fine Spins Love At Mercury Lounge

You ever notice in romantic films that, rarely, do they observe married life? The whole film is about two people trying to be a couple,…

Concert Review: Vancouver Sleep Clinic Sets A Calm Over Bowery

Far far away! In a land of many dangerous creatures and delicious ales, hails a music scene meant to make you ping-pong your feelings and…

Concert Review: Kasbo Shapes Rhythms At Bowery

Hearing Kasbo at Bowery, I kept on thinking of shapes. How they form, break apart, reunite, and make other shapes. In essence, like a cell,…