Album Review: L.A. Witch Debut Like An “Andy Warhol” For Punk Rock Music

L..A. Witch self-titled debut is  packed with reverb-heavy, garage-rock, and psych sounds that scream “Punk Chic”. From its very beginning, you feel like you are…

TV/ Music Review: Insecure Season 2 Continued To Show Music Is Everything

Season 2 has come and gone, and, for us fans, we are in MOURNING! The show is that rare gem of consistent  humor, emotionalist honesty,…

Album Review: Leikeli47 Makes You “Wash & Set” In Style

Leikeli47 has made her highly anticipated debut in Wash & Set, and it is a Rap Fantasy. To press play is enter a Hip Hop…

Film Review: Mother! Is The “Don Quixote” of Horror Films

Synopsis: Javier Bardem plays a “writer’s blocked” poet, who moves his new wife, Jennifer Lawrence, into a Victorian home where they plan to renovate, start…

Concert Review: Dent May Brings The 80’s To Baby’s All Right

I have to laugh, in a good way, at Dent May’s Baby’s All Right concert. From lighting to demeanor, this show felt so 80’s that…

Album Review: Me Not You Prepare For A “Reckoning”

Me Not You feel like dark pop for the era. Their debut EP, Reckoning 1, feels like a black stick of gum you chew for…

Concert Review: Dan Croll Sings To The Emerging Adults of Brooklyn Bazaar

When I first saw Dan Croll, he was making jokes about Britain newest decision, Brexit, and Webster Hall could not even fathom shutting down for…

Concert Review: Weakened Friends Show Mercury Lounge Life Is A Party To Cry At

Weakened Friends can mean two things. On on hand, it can mean your friends are at their lowest or, on the other hand, it can…

TV Review: Bojack Horseman Season 4 Asks, Do We Change Or Do We Grow?

  Bojack Horseman hates himself, and in that we, his fans, love him. To watch a season of Bojack Horseman is to take a nose-dive…

Concert Review: Get Ready To Mourn At Knitting Factory

Something is happening in Spain, where more artists are rising to give art-punk. Since seeing El Gaucho and committing to an endless search of finding…

Concert Review: Porter Ray Releases His Inner Pac At Warsaw NYC

Porter Ray played the Warsaw NYC stage like it was his coronation. He had the smooth flows of Drake, the thoughtfulness of Kendrick, and the…

Album Review: Beaches Unleash A Second of Spring Upon Your Ears

Beaches want to release your inner bad-ass, at least, that seems to be the initiative through their newest record, Second of Spring. This is rock…

Album Review: Chad VanGaalen Turns Discomfort Into A Sci-Fi Opera

Leave it to Sub-Pop to contain the artists that challenge themselves and music taste. Chad VanGaalen’s Light Information is his 6th album with Sub-Pop, and…

Album Review: Legend R.L. Boyce Releases Roll And Tumble

There comes a point when a legend settles into his status, and that freedom is one we all must admire. From Paul McCartney to Tina…

TV Review: You’re The Worst Goes From Romantic Comedy To Tragic One In Season 4

For You’re The Worst fans, Gretchen and Jimmy are two of the worst people you could ever so devoutly want together. In real life, we…