Concert Review: Tigertown Are A Cheer Squad At Music Hall of Williamsburg

Tigertown ripped Music Hall of Williamsburg like it were a banner in a Highschool football game. The busted through it with cheers and a winning…

Concert Review: Grieves Makes Everyone Say “Holy Sh*t” At Knitting Factory

There we all were squinting and yelling “HOLY SH*T!”. Nope, were not watching the news; we were watching GRIEVES! The Seattle rapper journeyed to Knitting…

Concert Review: Verite Is The Truth As Music Hall of Williamsburg

In the surge of electro-pop that is raging music, Verite has arisen as an artist ripples through to give a vibe of humility to its…

Artist Close-Up- Moses Sumney Captures The Fuzz of Feeling In “Aromantic”

If Pink Floyd and Frank Ocean had a child, it would be Moses Sumney. Each act aims for the surreal of humanity, and so does…

Concert Review: The Polyrhythmics Give A Late Night Boogie To Knitting Factory

The Polyrhythmics are a hard review for me because “boogie” is my jam. I swear that I was born on a disco-floor and not some…

Album Review: Phoebe Bridgers Makes You Feel Like A “Stranger In The Alps”

Irreverence is a fascinating term. It kind of reminds me of Curb Your Enthusiasm, where you find hilarious, poignant characters dim and brighten their humor…

Concert Review: Cayetana Serve Art-Punk At Baby’s All Right

Cayetana has given me a nerdgasm. YES I SAID IT! Approaching the stage with a sparkling wit and femininity that would make Roxane Gay proud,…

Concert Review: Soren Bryce Is A Millennial Morissette At Baby’s All Right

Soren Bryce is a smart woman, and intelligence is what she radiated at her Baby’s All Right concert. There are some artists that approach the…

Album Review: Odesza Bring EDM Meditation In A Moment Apart

Odesza can be officially coined as the leaders of “Chill Trap”. While when you think of trap beats as booming bats of sound competing with…

Album Review:Frank Iero And The Patience Ask To “Keep The Coffins Coming”

Frank Iero And The Patience’s Keep The Coffins Coming is an EP to blast when you are having a bad day, and do not want…

Concert Review: Smoke Season Show To Be Good You Need To New At Baby’s All Right

Just recently, I was talking to a fellow writer about a major problem for every artist that, at times, they may not realize is an…

Concert Review: The Head And The Heart Unite At Summerstage

In a time where Light, as an entity and state of being, is dire, The Head And The Heart have delivered through their tour; The Signs…

Album Review: Cold Specks Shows Love Is A Fool’s Paradise Worth Living In

Cold Specks’ Fool’s Paradise is the epitome of every moment I decided to get in my feelings. When you are falling love, it is hard…

Concert Review: Madam West Brings Neo-Soul To Millennial Nightlife At Highline Ballroom

  I begin my review with a personal note. I had the pleasure of meeting Madam West’s lead singer Sophie Chernin, and get to know…

Concert Review: Tei Shi Shows The Power of Desire At MHOW

I usually feel torn with comparing artists to their prior performance. It is hard not to note the changes, especially because I have learned that…