Album Review: Kunzite Soar As “Birds Don’t Fly”

I said it with Marteen, and I repeat it again with Kunzite’s debut Birds Don’t Fly; music is divided. There are those reflecting on sad…

Album Review: Suuns Make You Feel A Dystopian Future In “Felt”

If Suuns could soundtrack every future, dystopian film that would be great! Thanks! (lol!) Suuns are the premier group in building sounds that pounce on…

Artist Close Up: Milk & Bone Will Turn Brooklyn Into Deception Bay

I hate when I am lied to, but I, especially, hate when I loved the lie more than the truth. How many times did someone…

Album Review: Lucius Want You To Love Your “Nudes”

When you think the word “nudes”, it seems dirty. The beauty of nudity, both figuratively and literally, has been tainted by a conception that our…

Film Review: Love, Simon Is A Rom-Com Classic & An LGBT Milestone

Love, Simon is sincerely one of the most refreshing, kindest rom-coms to splash across cinemas in awhile. The fact that it is a vibrant tale…

Concert Review: Rann Turn Rough Trade NYC Into A Berlin Club

Have you ever seen an 80’s German film? They are this weird blend of dark and colorful; where characters peruse through industrial streets as if…

TV Review: TNT’s The Alienist Shows Class VS Chaos

The Alienist CONTINUES to leave me riveted, but, most importantly, pensive. If you read my last review, with each week that passes The Alienist continues…

Artist Close-Up: Marteen IS A Teen Pop Star In “No Thank You”

When it comes to being young and successful, Marteen takes the entire cake. At 16 years old, he is debuting into the music sphere to…

Concert Review: Strange Names Give You Data At Baby’s All Right

You can pretty much sum up a Strange Names concert in this giphy: via GIPHY It is a vibrant, colorful spectacle where music feels as…

Concert Review: Frightened Rabbit Is Fearless At MHOW

I begin my review with a slight story. Before I went to see Frightened Rabbit at Music Hall of Williamsburg, my friend had, literally and…

Concert Review: Phoebe Bridgers Goes Into Her Feelings At MHOW

Phoebe Bridgers’ show was unbelievably dark: literally and figuratively. The light were dimmed to their lowest, yet colorful hues, while her face glowed with the…

Concert Review: Reptaliens ROAR At Brooklyn Steel

Sometimes, I think people have lost their mind for better or worse. In the same way people have given into their ridiculous cruelty, others have…

Album Review: Olden Yolk Debut To Reclaim The Power of Identity

To reclaim your identity, as a person, is not easy because it means you have to claim your sufferings. Every individual is divided by their…

Film Review: Annihilation Is A Strange Beauty That Weirds You Out

You ever see a movie, and you do not know whether you loved or hated it? It completely surpasses the basic, human rating system of…

Album Review: Anna McClellan Shows The Struggle Between “Yes And No”

Anns McClellan feels like another sentimental soldier in the army of artists trying to sincerely analyze self-doubt. It is amazing to see how many artists…