Album Review: Metric Teach You The “Art of Doubt”

By now, Metric have solidified themselves as artists. Creating sounds that churn with the sultriness of darkness, and the rare bursts of liberation we feel…

Concert Review: Anne-Marie Creates BFF Music At Bowery Ballroom

Anne Marie is the Noah Centineo of concerts. I was so charmed by her charisma and sweetness; she literally became a walking smile and giggle.…

Concert Review: No Te Va Gustar Turn Sony Hall Into The World Cup

Seeing No Te Va Gustar (NTVG) at Sony Hall, I did not feel like a “member of the press.” I felt like a member of…

Album Review: Christine And The Queens Present The Life of “Chris”

Christine And The Queens is taking over the world or, at least, my life, with new album, Chris. With an English and French version, my…

Theatre Review: Shakesbeer Changes The Theatre And Beer Game

I loved Shakesbeer, especially this round. Having become a staple of the NYC pub crawl circuit, for over 5 years, I was excited to see…

Album Review: 6lack Writes An East Atlanta Love Letter To Breaking Hearts

6lack has been associated as the future of R&B and Hip Hop; bringing a sound that seems like it will be the one of tomorrow.…

Concert Review: Givers Give Lessons of Joy At Mercury Lounge

I know we say that, “Everybody wants to be happy,” but that is not true. Some people want to want to be happy. Others, know…

Album Review: The Trews Are Civilianaires

For many of us, the reason we are hopeless romantics is because we see love like a life line. It is as if the world…

Diandra Interviews Belau: The Key To Creating Is Always Learning

When you are a “beginning” artist, the beginning can last years. There are many chapters, you have to write on your own until the world…

Concert Review: Childish Gambino Proves The Power of Time At MSG

If you think of your dreams like a stew you are cooking, you might forget that time is the most important factor to how it…

Concert Review: Neil Frances Are A Groove At MHOW

While everybody obsesses over music that is a “vibe,” Neil Frances one ups the ante by creating a groove. Their imaginative soundscapes come to life…

Concert Review: Sontalk Sing To The Sensitives At Baby’s All Right

In a world that deems women too emotional and men sentimentally unavailable, Sontalk reminds us that both ideas are false. Led by Joseph LeMay, the…

Concert Review: Madame Gandhi Turns National Sawdust Into Her Woman Cave

I never understand why men need a “Man Cave.” Though we all need a private space, it always appears like an automatic must for a…

Artist Close-Up: Vevo DSCVR Continues To Select The Future of Music

It is kind of crazy that one platform has the power to define what you will be listening to in the future. While we look…

Artist Close Up: Perry Serpa Asks Wherefore Art Thou?

If you seen my review of Juliet, Naked, then you know it is a lovelorn tale about two people trying to make better romantic choices,…