Album Review: Loren Cole Is For The Sake of Being Honest

For Loren Cole, honesty is the most important virtue. It is the what assures that all other virtues, like love, are genuine enough to be…

Concert Review: Megan Davies Is A Modern Hippie At Mercury Lounge

“Hippie” is a word that leaves people torn. Frankly, I love and own any time the title when it is associates to me. Moreover, I…

Concert Review: Tom Walker Put The “Man” In Romantic At Bowery Ballroom

Sometimes, we forget that men can and want to feel. In a world where women are degraded as being “too emotional,” and men are too…

Album Review: Your Smith Turns A “Bad Habit” Into A Very Good EP

Your Smith’s Bad Habit feels like the 2018 version of Sheryl Crow’s “All I Wanna Do.” You just feel like Your Smith is in Santa…

Album Review: Blood Orange Sings To The Woes of Being A Negro Swan

Blood Orange has garnered a following that flocks to his avant-garde sound. He wears rhythms like jewels and cloths sewn together to create capes of…

Album Review: Jain Confirms We Can All Be A “Souldier”

Jain is a DANCE KWEEN! Her new album, Souldier, celebrates that through dance we find resilience. Moreover, it is an expansion of an artist that…

Album Review: Emily Kinney Is Every Woman In Oh, Jonathan

Emily Kinney feels fresh like a bouquet of flowers. Her new album, Oh, Jonathan, makes you feel like you are living a romance in the…

Concert Review: Ariana Grande Proves It’s Her World At Irving Plaza

Walking into Irving Plaza, I had no idea people LOVED Ariana Grande so much. Her fans are borderline religious when it comes to their fervor…

Festival Review: Billboard Hot 100 Fest Brings The Chart-Toppers – Artists Review Day 1

Day 1 of Billboard Hot 100 Festival was FILLED with the up and coming, along with some of your most delicious, pop jams. It felt…

Festival Review: Billboard Hot 100 Fest Brings The Rising And Risen of The Industry

Billboard is a legend. Its name and decisions, literally, define people’s career, and whether are not you top its charts or cover its magazines signifies…

Album Review: Ariana Grande’s Adds “Sweetener” To Life

Ariana Grande’s Sweetener truly feels like the most “Ariana Grande album’ yet. Her previous records, though good, felt like experimentations on where to place a…

Concert Review: Ra Ra Riot Have A Night For Themselves At Elsewhere

Being an artist is hard. From gaining the love of fans to earning the respect of the music industry, it is a constant grind. Yet,…

Festival Review: Billboard Hot 100 Fest’s s Day 2 Brings More Hip Hop To This Pop Fest

Just when you thought Day One was good, Day Two brought the house down. It was such a perfect mix of the best and rising…

Concert Review: Tall Heights Are Loved At Forest Hills Stadium

 I like a good sense of humor with a big sense of heart. Tall Heights always bring their wit, but its their heart (music) that…

Concert Review: Charles Fauna Give Life Through “Eulogy” In NYC

The most ironic thing about saying “Hello” to someone is that you, inadvertently, sign up to say goodbye to them. From Death Cab For Cutie…