Album Review: Wyclef Jean Continues To Show How He Grows In Carnival III

Eight years can bring a lot to a person’s life. Heck! Even one day can change everything! For Wyclef Jean, his Carnival albums have always been about…

Album Review: Sløtface Tell You To “Try Not To Freak Out” About Haters

I LOVE Sløtface! They remind me of the bad-ass 90’s, femme rock bands like, Garbage and The Cranberries, that soundtracked every teen film where a…

Album Review: Human Heat Show How All Is Too Much During Breakups

I am literally feeling Human Heat. This band’s new album, All Is Too Much, feels like Bill Withers and Bon Iver decided to create an…

Concert Review: Joywave Send Waves of Joy Through Summerstage Rain

I loved Joywave in concert. Their album, Content, is one of the best of the year for its blend of sheer fun and thoughtfulness over…

Album Review: Ariel Pink Makes Us All Dedicated To Bobby Jameson

Ariel Pink has left critics torn. Why? Because he goes for the weird! Dedicated to Bobby Jameson should be no different. The album’s title makes…

Jen Reviews A Concert: Palehound Leaves Me Pale With Her Sheer Power At MHOW

In Puerto Rico, “batas”, long nightly gowns with colorful designs, are usually worn when you want to casually roam. Although meant for sleep, they have…

Concert Review: Picture This Headline Bowery Ballroom And Swoon NYC!

After interviewing Picture This, of course, I was excited to see them perform at Bowery Ballroom! When you meet two really great, kind human beings,…

Album Review: The Texas Gentlemen Are The “TX Jelly” To Your Soul’s Peanut Butter

YAAASSSS!!!!!!!!!!! YAAAAASSSSS!! YAAAAASSSS! This is what i said when I heard The Texas Gentlemen’s TX Jelly. Ugh, just call my ears peanut butter with how…

Diandra Interviews Picture This!: An International Duo With A Universal Vibe

Ryan Hennessy and Jimmy Rainsford are just two, regular guys readying to conquer the music world. NO BIG DEAL! Yet, in a way, it is not.…

Theatre Review: On The Shore of The Wide World Plays Like A Film At Atlantic Theatre

  On The Shore of The Wide World has to be one of the more intriguing plays I have seen in recent. This acclaimed  play,…

TV Review: The Mindy Project The Final Frontier of A Romantic Comedy…DIVORCE!

  The Mindy Project is back, and, frankly, I do not know how to feel. Yes, Mindy Kaling’s wit never fails to bring the laughs…

Book Review: Jenn Agg Shows Being A Bitch Is A Good Thing!

Jen Agg’s book is so fierily fierce you need gloves to turn pages. Her book I Hear She’s A Real Bitch may be how the acclaimed,…

Album Review: Angus & Julia Stone Make “Snow” Feel Like Summer

I have to laugh at myself. I think nearly every song from Angus & Julia Stone’s Snow had me saying, “Awww, I love this one!”.…

Concert Review: Panteón Rococó Show Music Is All Feeling At Stage 48

Panteón Rococó is like a cross between Metallica, Mana, and La Banda De Limon. You just feel like all three group met up for a…

Artist Close-Up: The Novel Ideas Put Massachusetts In Their Music Melodies

The Novel Ideas are a country-folk quartet of friends hailing from the great state of Massachusetts, and in their self-titled record you feel the power…