Album Review: Weatherboy Aims For Sun In Self-Titled Debut

Funky horns, surfing guitars, twinkling keys, and bopping drums peruse through Weatherboy’s self-titled debut. For Los Angeles artist-restaurateur (and avid surfer) John Walquist and Iceland-born multi-instrumentalist/producer Ragnar Rosinkranz,…

Concert Review: In The Valley Below Reach The Highest Peak At Mercury Lounge

In The Valley Below feels like Virginia Wolf met John Lennon and decided to run a bed & breakfast at Wuthering Heights. In feeling like…

Concert Review: A$AP Ferg Shows He Is “Still Striving” In Success

The irony of A$AP Ferg’s mixtape, Still Striving, is that, to most us, he has made it. Fame, fortune, and art define his life as…

Concert Review: Sondorblue Make Life Better At Arlene’s Grocery

Sondorblue might be the most perfect name for a band. The name, in essence, sounds like a soft sadness has draped over you as you…

Concert Review: The Districts Bash Through Bowery Ballroom

Let’s be honest; in this world rage and adrenaline are making comebacks. Not that they ever left? In fact. rage and the energy its ignites…

Concert Review: Marika Hackman Shows Me Why I Love Music At Baby’s All Right

There is something special to seeing one artist support another, especially if they are different. You, suddenly, feel permission to love more music, or, at…

Concert Review: Jeremy Zucker Self-Made And Ready To Rise At Mercury Lounge

In a quiet, suburban home in New Jersey, Jeremy Zucker was constructing his sound. The 21 year old had a clear vision; he wanted to…

Concert Review: The Vegabonds Savor Country Music At Brooklyn Bowl

The Vegabonds are a text-book definition of a good show. Most of us, after work, look for, at least, an hour of escapism. From television…

Album Review: Myke Bogan Throws A “Pool Party” And I Am Going!

Myke Bogan is throwing a Pool Party of sound, and you are all invited. On August 18, his album, Pool Party, will be released, and the…

Concert Review: Welshly Arms Cause A Revival At Rockwood Music Hall

Welshly Arms might as well have brought a Church Revival to Rockwood Music Hall. As they played the spirit-rising rock n’ roll, “Praise!” became the…

Festival Review: Elements Music & Arts Fest Brings EDM To The BX

Somewhere in a Hunts Points Warehouse, a world was constructed. Keeping in line with their idea that electronica is not just a genre, it is…

Album Review: Phora Shows The Meaning of Yours Truly Forever

Yours Truly Forever has to be one of the most romantic statements ever uttered. To be dedicated to someone for eternity, and trust that the…

Album Review: Camille Delean Lyrically Dances Upon “The Grey Line”

Camille Delean’s The Grey Line might be the first album where I want to ship a record to every lyrical/ contemporary dance studio. The music…

Album Review: Rainer Maria Show You How To Redefine Success In Self-Titled Record

Talent, drive, and creativity are the keys to “success”, but what is success? What if you have the formula, but have no idea what is…

Album Review: Dent May Takes Millennials “Across The Universe”

In these times, it is easy wish life was a video game, virtual reality, or some type of easier, more colorful version of itself. A…