I feel like everyday musicians are going back in time to sonically forward their music.Childhood is no different.Combining soul with psychedelic-rock, this London feels like…
Anik Khan has a FOLLOWING so DO NOT mess with him. That is the message I got from his sold-out show at Rough Trade. It…
Excuse me as I get sappy. I really want Eva Ross to become a global superstar or, at least, a folk one. As a reviewer,…
When people think alternative pop, they presume an alteration of sound. Yet, Declan McKenna’s debut into the pop world, What Do You Think About The…
Emerging Adulthood is the new album from Dan Croll, and also the story of my life. Adulthood? What is that? It sounds like an oncoming,…
Lafa Taylor & Aabo might as well be music consultants for Broad City. Their new album LP , FEEL, encompasses the exact vibe of the…
Denitia is the type of rising artist I adore because you know their creativity will be an endless landscape of of music kingdoms or, the…
Doc Robinson is too chill, and I say that happily. Their debut album, Deep End, is like diving in to the middle of…
DWNTWN have a sonic goal: to capture time. Will they do it? Stay tune. Yeah, if DWNTWN Racing Time album was a television show it…
You ever feel like you found something great before everyone else did? Out In The Streets Festival is like a sweet, hidden cove of music…
There are certain artists, like Javiera Mena or Lila Downs, that transcend locational and language barriers. They touch upon a soulfulness, that whether through grooves…
Javiera Mena is Chilean superstar, and after watching El Guincho, I was eager to see more artists igniting a pop bridge between Latin America and…
When Le Poisson Rouge said Spain is coming to NYC, my blood ignited with the idea of listening to my native heartbeat. Spanish Music…
Sometimes, you have to have fun! PERIOD! RAC’s beats lit up Rough Trade NYC, and converted it into an electric boogaloo. People danced the night…
With entourage abound, Wizkid played a free show at SOB’s to the disappointment of NO ONE. No openers, just a star was the motto of…