Concert Review: Jonathan Coulton Is The Smart Guy Of Music In MHOW

Jonathan Coulton has always prided himself on being an eccentric, and it is that aura makes his Music Hall Of Williamsburg show so “particular”. He…

Theatre Review: Napoli, Brooklyn Shows Masochism Has Always Been A Woman’s Issue

“You are a woman. And you are free”. This is the last line of Roundabout Theatre’s Napoli, Brooklyn, which is a strangely sentimental quote considering…

Concert Review: BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn Unleashes The Soul Rebels!

If you read my last review of the BRIC festival than noted that I am noting a trend. Every artist brings out something special to…

Concert Review: Julie Byrne Makes Me Meditate In Church

Park Church Co-Op is quickly becoming my concert obsession. Concerts at a church are fascinating, from Hand Habits to Cigarettes After Sex, because you cannot…

Concert Review: Fiona Silver Shows She Cannot BE TAMED! At The Roxy Hotel

Photo By Cortney Ermitage Fierce Fierce and Fierce! That is what I have to say about Fiona Silver. The young songstress released her debut, Little…

Concert Review: BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn Reveals Its Artsier Side

BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn is having its best line-up EVER. The summer festival just premiered, and it is unstoppable in the prime music- acts it is…

Concert Review: YOU NEED TO SEE Cloud Cult’s The Seeker

I have reviewed Cloud Cult before, and marveled how spiritually uplifting and resonating their show can be. They present life like a pilgrimage; one giant…

Concert Review: Missio Show Fun IS Nothing Without A Little Crazy At Rough Trade NYC

Missio’s mission is to get you lit; plain and simple. Their debut album, Loner ,plays to the notion that if you feel like your life…

Album Review: Bent Knee Show Humans How They Are A “Land Animal”

When music makes you dream, I find it successful. Whether that dream is good or bad, does not necessarily reflect upon the music itself. The…

Concert Review: Walker Lukens Is The Millennial Eric Clapton

Walker Lukens might be the Millennial Eric Clapton. With his glasses and guitar, he mashed rock and psychedelic funk like a child would mash through…

Concert Review: Cigarettes After Sex Play To Love In Park Church Co-op

It is very unusual, as a Catholic, to come to church where there is a cash bar, and a band named Cigarettes After Sex (CAS)…

Album Review: Maybird Are “Unraveling” The Difference Between Okay And Better

You ever have a dream where you are falling? It could be from a building or on a sidewalk, but, no matter what, it is…

Album Review: Jaymes Young Wants You To Feel Something

Jaymes Young’s Feel Something is not just the title of his debut; it is the command you must abide. His debut is as fiery and…

Concert Review: Mobley Turns Kola House Into His Home

If you read my Secret Weapons review, I stated that every artist, even the one’s with star quality, start in small, even awkward concert spaces.…

Concert Review: Secret Weapons Bring Pop Swag To Webster Hall

Secret Weapons (SW) in the NYC brainchild of Gerry Lange and Dan E, and I am very happy that brainchild was born. Some people really…