Concert Review: Vallis Alps Make Simplicity Feel Epic At Music Hall of Williamsburg

On a super rainy day in NYC, a group of concert-goers had a love spell cast over them, and the magical culprits are Vallis Alps.…

Album Review: Tori Amos Celebrates Her Fifteenth Album With Political Fire In Native Invader

15 ALBUMS! Just take the time to absorb that concept. FIFTEEN ALBUMS is what Tori Amos has created with the release of her newest record…

Album Review: Alvvays Send Love To All The “Antisocialites” Suffering From A Breakup

I love 500 Days of Summer. Yes, I know this is an album review for Alvvays highly-anticipated new album, Antisocialites, but I mention this film…

Artist Close-Up: Zeke Finn Brings The Chill In “Under The Willows”

You ever feel like you are just walking around; no purpose or destination. Now this not a bad thing, and it does not have to…

Artist Close-Up: Soul Has Another Rising Star In Kat Wright

Soul has a new front-woman, and her name is Kat Wright. With a voice that opens and closes notes like a spiritual heart valve, there…

Concert Review: Underground Mantra Gives Positive Vibes At Mercury Lounge

I begin my review on a personal note. There is TOO MUCH TALENT IN THIS WORLD! In a time, where the world seems to be…

Album Review: Tender Debut Human Duality In “Modern Addiction

Tender’s Modern Addiction is about duality or as, Hunter And Wolfer would put it, “the irony of vulnerability”. Beneath lyrics that are humorous in their…

Album Review: Punctual Revive “Fading Youth”

If you read me often enough then you can pick up that I truly believe music is a “pick me up”. A good song can…

Album Review: The Pains of Being Pure At Heart Show The Purity of Pleasure

The Pains of Being Pure at Heart (TPOBPAH) treat pop like it a refinery of candy. Somewhere, way more magical, there is a factory that…

Concert Review: James Parenti Shows Mercury Lounge How To Get Heaven Even If You Look Like Hell

James Parenti might be the second coming of MIchael Stipe from R.E.M. Not only does his voice carry the rich resonance of this acclaimed singer,…

Concert Review: Hunter And Wolfe Have The Keys To Success At Knitting Factory

  If you have seen my Hunter And Wolfe interview, then you know I feel they are beautifully, “millennially”, but they are also smart. Their…

Interview: Hunter And Wolfe Show The Art Of Being “Millennially”

  “Millennialy”? Yes, Hunter and Wolfe can, definitely, be considered “millennially” as we discussed the image tarnishes of this generation, and how it, inadvertently, relates…

Album Review: Jake Bugg Shows The Country Beauty of Hearts That Strain

Jake Bugg’s new album Hearts That Strain, may be about the emotional strains our heart strings can pull, but, sonically, it is about the beauty…

TV Review: Five Reasons Why I Already Love Broad City Season 4 (MILD Spoilers!)

The upcoming season of BROAD CITY IS COMING PEOPLE! To celebrate, I marvel on what I love and what to expect from these NYC, Millennial…

Album Review: Wildling Make You Want To Stay “Here”

Wildling have achieved Trop-Rock glory. Their upbeat tempos and surfed melodies shine in their new EP, here. The LA alternative rockers have made an album…