Concert Review: Welshly Arms Are Ready For Arenas At MHOW

In this world, we judge artists that aim for arenas as much as we judge artists that are perfectly happy in their local lounge circuit.…

Concert Review: The Parlor Mob Are Rock N’ Roll At Elsewhere

Rock n’ roll has a way of making you feel like life is a path. Though we always say it is, somehow, we forget what…

Album Review: Cat Power Feels Found As A “Wanderer”

You ever feel like you are walking to nowhere; as if you are running around for nothing or killing yourself to achieve a reward that…

Concert Review: The Jack Moves Souls At Littlefield

I always loved the Apple Commercial with FKA Twigs. In it, she comes home, exhausted from work, and, suddenly, has the capacity to move walls…

Concert Review: 88Rising Have The World Shook At Pier 17

Walking into 88Rising’s Rooftop At Pier 17 show, the energy was so electric my phone nearly re-charged itself. There was an excitement in the air…

Album Review: Vanessa Zamora’s Tornaluna Is Moonlit In Emotion

Vanessa Zamora’s Tornaluna is the album you play when you are getting ready to go out. I know that does not sound like a big…

Film Review: A Star Is Born Is Romantic And Confronting

More than any previous reboot of this classic tale, A Star Is Born (2018) confronts the gut-punch you feel when you give your heart to…

Album Review: Molly Burch Plants Self-Love As The First Flower

When I first heard Molly Burch’s Please Be Mine, it was lovelorn, romantic, and innocent like, the final dance at prom. Her music burst with…

Concert Review: White Reaper Are A Rock Hurricane At Bowery Ballroom

Opening up for The Struts, White Reaper became their contrast in the plethora of rock n’ roll images. The Struts are a spectacular reveling in…

Concert Review: Au/Ra Shows Maturity Is Confidence At LPR

I always say Time changes everything, and time is changing Au/Ra. With a kimono-esque robe, sea of white roses, and her signature green hair tossing…

Album Review: Madeline Kenney’s Perfect Sounds Make Perfect Shapes

If you know how to swim, submerging yourself into a pool, can be serene in surrounding yourself with what, technically, constitutes 97% of the human…

Album Review: Tall Heights Reveal Pretty Colors For Your Actions

Tall Heights Pretty Colors For Your Actions (PCFYA) is George Harrison meets Queen; it is epically spiritual, sonically surreal, and grounded in the folk tales…

Film Review: Venom Is A Rom-Com Between A “Loser” And A “Symbiote”

Yes, I said it! While most of you will go to Venom expecting an action thriller based on the acclaimed comic villain, you will find…

Theatre Review: The Nap Is A Quick Laugh On Family Dynamics

Manhattan Theatre Club’s The Nap’s premise is both simple and complex, but can be boiled down to one note: you can’t escape family. Ben Schnetzer…

Concert Review: Morgxn Is A Pop Star At Bowery Ballroom

I have seen Morgxn a few times, and, like many artists, time has helped him grow as a performer. Unsurprisingly, he has grown in confidence…