Northside Fest: An Overall Review of The Fest That Took Over Brooklyn

I have done a few reviews on Northside Weekend, but wanted to give one FINAL HURRAH for the fest. After 10 years in the city,…

Festival Review: BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival – Los Lobos

Los Lobos are ICONIC for Latinos because, for a community that struggles with how and if they are represented in the entertainment industry, they gave…

Northside Fest Artist Fest Close-Up: Weslee Is The Future

As I continue to revel in the awesomeness of Northside Fest, I marvel at one of my fave aspect of the weekend. Its Block Party.…

Northside Fest Artist Fest Close-Up: Latasha Is A Hidden Rap Queen

There are times when you see someone perform, and swear they NEED to be big. It is not whether or not they can as much…

Diandra Interviews Vista: Clear Minds Make A Bigger Sound

Vista are a duo of strong personalities with a big sound. They are unafraid to aim for music that makes you feel like your brightest…

Diandra Interviews Autumn Walker: Re-defining Indie And Mainstream Sound

Being called “indie” is the most positive, misunderstood word; usually attributed to an artists that is highly original and raw, all at once. Indie rock,…

Northside Fest Artist Close-Ups: Topaz Jones Is The Next Big Thing

You always hear that term: Next Big Thing! Yet, sometimes, it really does encompass means. Catching a bit of Topaz Jones show at MHOW, I…

Concert Review: Sam Evian Sam Evian Is “You, Forever” At Rough Trade

Taking the magical train out of Brooklyn, where NORTHSIDE FEST DOMINATED, I felt like a little bird that had flown from the nestled mood of…

Northside Day 1: Snail Mail Ships At Music Hall of Williamsburg

I am going to say it. I love Northside. This festival feels like the most obvious hidden gem. In perspective, it might seem like a…

Concert Review: Bent Knee Stand Tall At Mercury Lounge

The first time I ever saw Bent Knee I admired their familial unity. You can tell this is a group that cares about each other,…

Concert Review: Treya Lam Inspires The Future of Music At Joe’s Pub

Playing at Joe’s Pub, Treya Lam’s show was so impactful and stunning even children silently stared. You can always tell someone is entertaining when kids…

Album Review: Lykke Li Is The Socrates of Love In So Sad, So Sexy

Lykke Li’s So Sad, So Sexy hit me right in the feels. Why? Because not many albums balance how much we could not love ourself…

Album Review: Bülow Hits You With Teen Angst In Damaged Vol.2

Is it strange to say Bülow sounds “damaged”? Welp, in her new EP, Damaged Vol.2, she has mastered a grit and wounded vocality that helps…

Album Review: Sheppard Herd The Flock Into Watching The Sky

Imagine you are a vibrant, rainbow colored seaweed floating through the ocean. That is what I felt like listening to Sheppard’s Watching The Sky. They…

Concert Review: Rae Isla Shows Love Is Divine At Mercury Lounge

It is PRIDE MONTH Y’ALL! With that, LGBTQ’s history and future comes to the forefront throughout June. I mention this because Rae Isla is a…