Theatre Review: Ms.Estrada Brings Feminism To Hip Hop & Shakespeare

Is equal treatment special treatment? This is the question that billows through Ms.Estrada, directed by Michelle Tattenbaum; the most feminist musical, written by 4 guys,…

Album Review: Fenne Lily Scopes Through Her Life While “On Hold”

What I LOVE about Fenne’s Lily as a lyricist is that she never loses her power in situations. From her dreams to her relationships, she…

Album Review: Gum Explores Ego Vs Authentic In The Underdog

There is no denying that the music scene has been swept by electro waves; as artists are hypnotized by sounds that could turn your acoustic…

Album Review: Hinds’ I Don’t Run Makes You Stay And Party

Erratic, glorious, dirty, and pure, Hinds’ I Don’t Run is a celebration of being a conundrum. How we can be confused and clear, good and…

Album Review: Unknown Mortal Orchestra Question “Sex & Food”

Unknown Mortal Orchestra are known for their strangeness. They create rock n’ roll for the metaphysical more than the metaphorical. Yet, you cannot avoid using…

Concert Review: Daniel Ellsworth & The Great Lakes Form In Mercury Lounge

Daniel Ellsworth & The Great Lakes have a single goal: TO MAKE YOU GET DOWN! Tearing up the Mercury Lounge stage with a funkadelic, electro…

Event Review: House of Vans Is Run By A Tribe Called Quest

A Tribe Called Quest has united with Vans to create a special line of sneakers that even made me buy a pair. Not only are…

Concert Review: The Lone Bellow Are Iconic At Town Hall NYC

The Lone Bellow gave an iconic show at Town Hall; one that even impressed them. It was a milestone for the group that looked in…

Concert Review: S.Carey Plays To Nature At Rough Trade NYC

S.Carey’s music has the power to take you so deep into your mind you actually leave it. The multi-instrumentalist creates music that is the human…

Artist Close-Up: Tom Walker Asks You To “Leave A Light On” Addiction

When it comes to addiction, we often talk about the addict, but what about his family and friends? What are their journeys as they try…

Album Review: Czarface And MF Doom Face- Off In Czarface Meets Metal Face

If comics could LITERALLY be transferred into sound it would be Czarface Meets Metal Face. This album is a sonic, graphic novel into what feels like…

Concert Review: In Tall Buildings Feels Existential At Union Pool

As awareness loss? Is genius insanity? These are the existential questions that quietly swirled in my mind like Vincent Van Gogh’s Starry Night at In…

Artist Close-Up: Lauren Sanderson’s Rise Is “Written In The Stars”

If Sia rapped she would sound exactly like Lauren Sanderson. This rising, new artist brings a “Chandelier” quality to her flows that make her sing…

Concert Review: Rogue Wave Make A Splash At Bowery Ballroom

A TEN YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF AN ALBUM! That is a big deal as an artist, especially if you pack a venue filled with people eager…

Concert Review: Twain Make You Love Your Flaws At Rough Trade

“You are going to have to learn to love the part of yourself, you hated for so long.” This quote comes from Twain’s “Hank &…