Concert Review: Welles Strikes Mercury Lounge

At Mercury Lounge , it was easy to compare Welles to Kurt Cobain. Both share a very dry, sadistic humor like, a joke on striking…

Artist Close-Up: Lowell Shows The Complexity of Being A Lone Wolf

When you think of a lone wolf, there is something dirty, fearless, sad, but dangerous about this creature. You can imagine them going through snowy…

Concert Review: Roses And Revolutions Spark At Baby’s All Right

Led by Alyssa Coco, Roses And Revolutions reminded me why I love new artists; they are as excited as they are exciting. Between her belts,…

Concert Review: Cigarettes After Sex Light Up Lust At Brooklyn Steel

Cigarettes After Sex confound me. They are one of the chillest, stillest bands you will ever see live. Yet, their concert was Sold-Out at Brooklyn…

Album Review: Flatbush Zombies Show Fame Can Be A Vacation In Hell

Flatbush Zombies’ Vacation In Hell is a sonic celebration of one of the most distinct, Hip Hop acts in the game. From trap-bangers to simmering…

Theatre Review: Mascaras Afueras And Seis Are Must -See Theater At Teatro Circulo

Teatro Círculo has entered its 2018 circuit with an absolute bang. Serving the best plays and entertainment form Latin America to further our community’s voice…

Concert Review: L.A. Salami Pushes Rough Trade Into The Age of Glass

Acid Trips, mecophiles, and spoken word poesies over a waning guitar, L.A. Salami displayed the artful line between insanity and genius at Rough Trade. He…

Concert Review: The Weather Station Love For Power At Mercury Lounge

The Weather Station drizzled over Mercury Lounge with their cool, collected, and calm songs about being in your head. Led by Tamara Lindeman, the crowd,…

Concert Review Tatiana DeMaria Is A Badass At Bowery Electric

Tatiana DeMaria is a big heart and a bad ass. She takes on the stage with a full command that is admirable. She tosses her…

Diandra Interviews INHEAVEN: The Freedom To Create Your Music Style

INHEAVEN sprawls across the alt.rock spectrum from feral snapfire punk to the moody melodic distortion of shoegaze and the loud/quiet/loud dynamics of grunge. They have quickly…

Album Review: Ängie Debuts With Suicidal Since 1995

Sweden’s Ängie’s Suicidal Since 1995 might be the dopest, sardonic debut to be released this week. Technically, we start dying the minute we are born.…

Album Review: Wye Oak Tells Life “The Louder I Call, The Faster It Runs”

  Wye Oak’s The Louder I Call, The Faster It Runs is a riveting, sonic masterpiece into every moment you felt like you were chasing…

Album Review: Young Galaxy Give You Cosmic Nightlife In Down Time

Young Galaxy are true to their name in their new album: Down Time. Imagine lounging on Jupiter’s beach or sitting and reading a good book…

Concert Review: Lauren Sanderson Is A Leader At Rockwood

“I always knew I would be a leader; I just did not known in what.” In one, casual statement, Lauren Sanderson spoke for every young…

Album Review: Tom Misch’s Geography Is Traveling Music For Love

Tom Misch’s new album, Geography, has a jazzy brightness to it that makes you feel like you are waltzing through the biggest cities on earth.…